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CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


ROCKFORD,  ILLINOIS. 


ISSUED  BY  THE  LIBRARY,  SEPTEMBER,  1886. 


ROCKFORD,  ILL. 


y,  U i 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

1886-7. 


« 


Elias  Cosper. 

R F.  Crawford. 

W.  A.  Talcott. 

O.  F.  Barbour. 

R.  P.  Lane,  M.  D. 
T.  J.  Butler,  D.  D. 
David  S.  Doig. 
John  H.  Sheer att. 
M.  S.  Bebb. 


Librarian. 
W.  L.  Rowland. 


Asst.  Librarian. 

Lizzie  J.  Williamson. 


Rockford  Public  Library. 


In  the  winter  of  1871-2,  a number  of  conferences  were  held  concerning  the  educational  needs  of  our 
city,  resulting  in  the  conviction  of  the  great  benefit  to  be  secured  from  the  establishment  of  a city 
library.  But  the  common  failure  here  and  elsewhere  of  libraries  privately  owned  and  supported  evinced 
the  necessity  of  organizing  such  institutions  on  a public  and  permanent  foundation.  The  opportune 
passage  of  the  State  law,  in  March,  1872,  authorizing  cities  to  establish  and  maintain  Free  Public 
Libraries  and  Reading  Rooms,  furnished  exactly  the  basis  needed.  Very  soon  a petition  from  the  citizens 
of  Rockford,  numerously  signed  by  all  classes,  asking  for  the  establishment  of  a public  library,  was  pre- 
sented to  the  City  Council,  which,  thereupon,  unanimously  granted  the  request  and  passed  an  ordinance 
accepting  the  provisions  of  the  State  law.  The  Mayor,  Hon.  Seymour  G.  Bronson,  appointed  the  follow- 
ing gentlemen  as  a Library  Board  of  Directors:  Melancthon  Starr,  Elias  Cosper,  S.  C.  Withrow,  D.  Sel- 
wyn  Clark,  Frank  P.  Woodbury,  Henry  C.  Mabie,  N.  C.  Thompson,  James  G.  Knapp,  and  Charles  L. 
Williams. 

At  a public  meeting  of  the  citizens  soon  after,  it  was  resolved  to  raise  by  public  subscription  a fund 
of  $5,000  for  the  library;  and  this  was  accomplished.  More  than  2,000  bound  volumes  and  pamphlets 
were  contributed  by  the  citizens  of  Rockford.  The  reading  room  was  opened  in  August,  1872,  and  the 
library  proper  in  February,  1873.  The  library  in  its  first  year,  contained  2,818  volumes,  and  now  includes 
13,096  volumes.  Over  3,000  of  these  have  been  received  by  donation,  the  rest  by  purchase.  Over  a hundred 
periodicals  are  taken  in  the  reading  room.  The  circulation  of  books,  during  the  last  six  years,  has  reached 
an  average  of  51,205  volumes  per  year.  The  public  use  of  the  reading  room  is  large  and  constant  and 
often  crowds  the  capacity  of  the  hall.  It  is  a noteworthy  fact,  and  one  that  justifies  confidence  in  open- 
ing a large  and  valuable  library  to  the  absolutely  free  use  of  all  classes  of  people,  that,  out  of  a circulation 
aggregating  627,090  books,  the  losses  have  not  exceeded  fifty  volumes. 

In  every  way  the  public  use  of  the  library  has  justified  its  public  establishment  and  maintenance. 
While  there  has  been  the  usual  proportion  in  circulation  of  books  of  a recreative  cast,  there  has  been  an 
extensive  and  increasing  demand  for  the  best  treatises  in  the  sciences  and  arts,  and  for  reference  author- 
ities in  various  departments  of  practical  investigation.  The  circles,  clubs,  and  societies  for  literary  cul- 
ture and  educational  training,  have  found  the  public  library  essential  to  the  successful  accom- 
plishment of  their  aims.  The  teachers  and  pupils  of  our  schools  - have  incorporated  its  resources  into 
their  service,  by  use  of  special  privileges  granted  in  connection  with  the  educational  work  of  our  public 
school  system.  But  the  chief  service  of  this  institution  has  been  in  the  thousand  homes  in  which,  other- 
wise, the  supply  of  books  would  necessarily  be  scanty  and  in  each  of  which  it  has  practically  opened  a 
library  of  thousands  of  volumes  containing  the  chief  treasures  of  human  achievement  and  knowledge. 

The  administration  of  the  library,  from  its  foundation,  has  been  confided  by  the  city  authorities  to 
the  gentlemen  whose  names  and  terms  of  service  on  the  library  board  are  given  below: 


Melancthon  Starr 1872-  5 

Elias  Cosper 1872- 

D.  Sely  wn  Clark 1872-  3 

H.  C.  Mabie ..1872-  3 

N.  C.  Thompson 1872-83 

Frank  P.  Woodbury 1872-  4 

C.L.  Williams 1872-  5 

S.  C.  Withrow 1872-  5 

A.  L.  McArthur 1873-  6 

A.  E.  Goodwin 1873-  6 

R.  F.  Crawford 1873- 


W.  A.  Talcott 1874- 

H.  P.  Holland 1875-  6 

J.  Herva  Jones 1875-  6 

Wilder  Smith 1876-83 

O.  F.  Barbour 1876- 

G.  S.  Haskell 1878-81 

R.  P.  Lane 1879- 

T.  J.  Butler 1879- 

D.  S.  Doig 1879- 


John  H.  Sherratt 
M.  S.  Bebb 


Explanations. 


The  present  Catalogue  contains  the  titles  of  about  13,000  volumes,  and  includes  all  now  in  the  Library 
except  a few  lately  added.  The  entries  are  arranged  in  one  alphabetical  series  by  authors,  titles  and 
subjects.  Works  of  fiction  and  those  whose  titles  do  not  clearly  indicate  the  subject,  should  be  looked 
for  under  the  first  word  of  the  title,  not  an  article,  otherwise,  preferably  under  the  subject. 

The  date  of  publication— sometimes  of  copyright — is  given  under  the  author  entry,  frequently  also 
under  title  and  subject  entries. 

The  only  abbreviations  needing  explanation  are  Fict.  for  Fiction,  and  Juv.  for  Juvenile. 


1 

Summary  of  the  Regulations. 


Books  and  periodicals  may  be  used  in  the  Beading  Boom  by  any  person  without  previous  registra- 
tion. Conversation  and  other  conduct  inconsistent  with  good  order  are  prohibited. 

Every  resident  of  Bockford  fifteen  years  old,  or  over,  is  entitled  to  draw  books  from  the  Library. 
Persons  under  fifteen  may  do  so  upon  guaranty  satisfactory  to  the  executive  committee. 

Each  person  entitled  to  draw  books  will  be  supplied  with  a Library  card,  which  must  be  presented 
with  a slip,  whenever  a book  is  drawn,  returned,  or  renewed. 

The  holder  of  a card  is  entitled  to  draw  one  book  at  a time  of  octavo  or  larger  size;  or  two  books  of 
smaller  size,  they  being  of  the  same  work.  Books  may  be  kept  out  fourteen  days  and  may  be  once 
renewed  without  return  of  the  book  if  application  is  made  before  the  book  has  become  due,  and  a new 
slip  made  out.  But  books  marked  for  a shorter  time  than  fourteen  days  and  overdue  books  are  not 
renewable.  • 

For  keeping  out  a book  beyond  its  time,  a fine  of  two  cents  a day  is  incurred,  and  no  other  book  will 
be  delivered  on  the  card  until  the  fine  is  paid.  Any  book  retained  one  week  beyond  the  time  shall  be  sent 
for  and  the  messenger’s  fee  charged  to  the  borrower. 

No  card  or  book  can  be  lent  out  of  the  household  of  the  borrower,  and  no  book  can  be  kept  by  transfers 
in  the  same  household  more  than  twice  its  prescribed  time,  or  again  drawn  within  one  week  after  its  return. 

Books,  whose  shelf  numbers  include  a star  (*)  or  letter,  do  not  circulate,  but  may  be  used  in  the 
Library. 


(EXTRACT  FROM  THE  CITY  ORDINANCE.) 

Section  1.  Whoever  shall  intentionally  destroy,  tear,  mark,  write  upon,  or  otherwise  deface,  or  injure  any  Book,  Period- 
ical, Newspaper,  Plate,  Picture,  Engraving  or  Statue,  belonging  to  the  Public  Library  and  Reading  Room  of  said  City  of  Rock- 
ford, shall,  on  conviction,  forfeit  and  pay  a fine  of  not  less  than  three  nor  more  than  one  hundred  dollars,  for  each  and  every 
such  offense. 

Sec.  3.  Whoever  shall  fail  to  return  any  Book  belonging  to  said  Library  and  Reading  Room,  in  accordance  with  the  re 
quirements  of  the  By-laws  and  Regulations  thereof,  shall,  on  conviction,  forfeit  and  pay  a fine  of  not  less  than  three  nor  more 
than  twenty  dollars  for  each  and  every  such  offense. 


CATALOGUE 


ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED  BY  AUTHORS,  TITLES,  AND  SUBJECTS. 


Abbe  Constantine.  [Fiction].  Halevy,  L..  53.5 

Abbeys,  castles  and  ancient  halls  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales.  Timbs,  John.  3 v.  501.10 
Abbot,  Ezra.  Authorship  of  the  Fourth 

gospel:  external  evidences.  1880 424.8 

— Literature  of  the  doctrine  of  a future 

life.  See  Alger,  W . R 411.5 

Abbot,  Waldo.  Our  Sunday-school:  and 

how  we  conduct  it.  [1863] 405 . 15 

Abbot,  The.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.11 

Abbott,  A.  O.  Prison  life  in  the  South, 

1864-5.  1866 737.8 

Abbott,  A.  W.  Impulse  and  principle.  1866  24.15 


Abbott,  B.  Y.  Judge  and  jury.  [Explana- 
tion of  leading  topics  in  the  law].  1880  914 . 8 
— The  travelling  law  school  and  famous 


trials.  1884 916.12 

Abbott,  Charles  C.  A naturalist’s  rambles 

about  home  [New  Jersey].  1885  845.30 

— Primitive  industry  [of  native  races].  1 881  843 . 3 

Abbott,  E.  A.  How  to  parse.  1878 314.9 

— How  to  tell  the  parts  of  speech.  1881.  317.24 

— How  to  write  clearly.  1881 317 . 29 

— . Philochristus.  Memoirs  of  a disciple  of 

the  Lord.  1878 441.4 

— Shakespearian  grammar.  1878 314.13 

— and  Seeley,  J.  R.  English  lessons  for 

English  people.  1872 307.3 

Abbott,  Edw’d.  Revolutionary  times.  1876  711.19 
Abbott,  G.  D.  The  family  at  home.  1 834.  437 . 26 
Abbott,  Jacob.  American  history.  8 v.  (cop. 

1860-5)... 721.1 


1.  Aboriginal  America. 

2.  Discovery  of  America. 

3.  Southern  colonies. 

4.  Northern  colonies. 

5.  Wars  of  the  colonies. 

6.  Revolt  of  the  colonies. 

7.  War  of  the  revolution. 

8.  Washington. 

— August  stories.  4 v.  [cop.  1871-2].  ...  78.5 

1.  August  and  Elvie.  3.  Schooner  Mary  Ann. 


2.  Hunter  and  Tom.  4.  Granville  Yalley. 

— Fireside  piety.  1834  408.11 

— Florence  stories.  Excursion  to  the  Ork- 

ney Islands.  1861 23.1 

— Franconia  stories.  10  v 91.23 

1.  Malleville.  6.  Rodolphus. 

2.  Wallace.  7.  Ellen  Linn. 


3.  Mary  Erskine.  8.  Stuyvesant. 

4.  Mary  Bell.  9.  Caroline. 

5.  Beechnut.  10.  Agnes. 

— Gentle  measures  in  the  training  of  the 


young.  1872 401.5 

— Harlie  stories.  6 v.  [cop.  1862] 82.15 


1.  New  shoes.  4.  Wild  Peggy. 

2.  French  flower.  5.  Sea-shore. 


3.  Harlie’s  letter.  6.  Friskie,  the  pony, 

— History  of  Alexander  the  great.  1874  . 611.1 


Abbott,  Jacob,  continued . 

— History  of  Charles  I.  1872 611.3 

— History  of  Charles  II.  1873  611.4 

— History  of  Cleopatra.  1874 611.5 

— History  of  Cyrus  the  great.  1872 611.6 

— History  of  Darius  the  great.  1871 611.7 

— History  of  Genghis  Kahn.  1873. .....  611.9 

— History  of  Hannibal  the  Carthaginian . 

1871 611.10 

— History  of  Julius  Csesar.  1872 611.16 

— History  of  King  Alfred.  1872 611 . 2 

— History  of  King  Richard  I.  of  England. 

1857  611.27 

— History  of  King  Richard  II.  of  England. 

1858  611.28 

— Historv  of  King  Richard  III.  of  Eng- 

land. 1874 611.29 

— History  of  Margaret  of  Anjou.  1874..  611.21 

— History  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  1873.  611.22 

— History  of  Nero.  1873 611.23 

— History  of  Peter  the  great.  1871 611.24 

— History  of  Pyrrhus.  1873 611.26 

— History  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  1873 611.8 

— History  of  Romulus.  1873 611.30 

— History  of  William  the  conqueror.  1874  611 .31 

— History  of  Xerxes.  1872 611.32 

— John  Gay  series.  4 v.  1876 75.6 

1.  Work  for  winter.  3.  Work  for  summer. 

2.  Work  for  spring.  4.  Work  for  autumn. 

— Jonas  books.  6 v.  [cop.  1839] 81.10 


1.  Jonas’s  stories. 

2.  Jonas  a judge. 

3.  Jonas  on  a farm  in  winter. 

4.  Jonas  on  a farm  in  summer. 

5.  Caleb  in  town. 

6.  Caleb  in  the  country. 

— Juno  stories.  4 v.  1870 83.11 

1.  Juno  and  Georgie.  3.  Hubert. 

2.  MaryOsDorne.  4.  Juno  on  a journey. 

— Little  learner  series.  5 v.  1857-’74 91.24 

1.  Learning  to  talk. 

2.  Learning  to  think. 

3.  Learning  to  read. 

4.  Learning  about  common  things. 

5.  Learning  about  right  and  wrong. 

— Lucy  books.  6 v.  [cop.  1841-’70] 81.9 

1.  Lucy’s  stories. 

2.  Lucy’s  conversations. 

3.  Lucy’s  studies. 

4.  Lucy  at  play. 

5.  Lucy  on  the  sea-shore. 

6.  Lucy  among  the  mountains. 

— Marco  Paul’s  voyages  and  travels.  6 v.  91 . 25 

1.  In  New  York. 

2.  On  the  Erie  Canal. 

3.  In  Maine. 

4.  In  Vermont. 

5.  In  Boston. 

6.  At  the  Springfield  armory. 


ABBOTT. 


2 


ACHILLES. 


Abbott,  Jacob,  continued. 

— Mary  Gay  series.  4 v.  1876  75.5 

1.  Work  for  winter.  3.  Work  for  summer. 

2.  Work  for  spring.  4.  Work  for  autumn. 

— Hollo  series,  14  v.  1869  76.12 


1.  Hollo  learning  to  talk. 

2.  Hollo  learning  to  read. 

8-.  Hollo  at  work. 

4.  Hollo  at  play. 

5.  Hollo  at  school. 

6.  Hollo’s  vacation. 

7.  Hollo’s  experiments. 

8.  Hollo’s  museum. 

9.  Hollo’s  travels. 

10.  Hollo’s  correspondence. 

11.  Hollo’s  philosophy — water. 

12.  Hollo’s  philosophy— air. 

13.  Hollo’s  philosophy — fire. 

14.  Hollo’s  philosophy — sky. 

— Hollo’s  tour  in  Europe.  10  v.  [cop.  1853-8] 


1.  Hollo  on  the  Atlantic 21.15 

2.  Hollo  in  Paris 21.10 

3.  Hollo  in  Switzerland 21.13 

4-  Hollo  in  London 21.18 

5.  Hollo  on  the  Rhine 21.16 

6.  Hollo  in  Scotland 21.12 

7.  Hollo  in  Geneva 21.11 

8.  Hollo  in  Holland 21.17 

9.  Hollo  in  Naples 21.14 

10.  Hollo  in  Rome 21.19 

— Science  for  the  voung.  4 v.  1872-3. 

1.  Heat 827.18 

2.  Light 827.19 

3.  Water  and  land 803.12 

4.  Force 807.3 


— The  teacher;  or,  moral  influence  in  in- 

struction. 1873  413.7 

— William  Gay  series.  4 v.  1869 75.13 

1.  Play  for  winter.  3.  Play  for  summer. 

2.  Play  for  spring.  4.  Play  for  autumn. 

— Young  Christian  series.  4 v.  1870  433.30 

1.  Young  Christian.  3.  Way  to  do  good. 

2.  Corner  stone.  4.  Hoary-head  and  McDonner. 


Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  American  pioneers  and 
patriots;  illustrating  early  history 
and  settlement  of  America.  12  v.1873-6 

— - Adventures  of  LaSalle  and  his  com- 

panions  621.5 

— - Captain  William  Kidd  and  other  pi- 

rates or  buccaneers 621 . 4 

— - Daniel  Boone,  the  pioneer  of  Ken- 

tucky  605.6 

— - David  Crockett 632.20 

— - Ferdinand  DeSoto,  the  discoverer  of 

the  Mississippi 632.6 

— - George  Washington 621.6 

— - Kit  Carson,  the  pioneer  of  the  far  West  608.21 

— - Life  and  adventures  of  Jno.Paul  Jones  621.3 

— - Life  of  Ben.  Franklin 621.2 

— - Life  of  Christopher  Columbus 621 . 1 

— - Miles  Standish,  the  Puritan  captain. . 632.9 

— - Peter  Stuyvesant,  the  last  Dutch  gov- 

ernor of  New  Amsterdam 608.20 

— Child  at  home;  or,  principles  of  filial 

duty.  [cop.  1833] 401 . 22 

— History  of  Henry  IV.  king  of  France. 

1856 611.11 

— History  of  Hernando  Cortez.  1855...  611.12 

— History  of  Hortense,  mother  of  N apoleon 

III.  1870 611.13 

— History  of  Joseph  Bonaparte.  1869...  611.14 

— History  of  Josephine.  1873 611 . 15 

— History  of  King  Philip,  chief  of  the 

Wampanoags.  1873 611.25 


Abbott,  J.  S.  C.,  continued. 

— History  of  Louis  XIV.  of  France.  1871.  611.17 

— History  of  Louis  Philippe.  1871 611 . 18 

— History  of  Madame  Roland.  1872 611.19 

— History  of  Maria  Antoinette.  1873 611 . 20 

— History  of  the  civil  war  in  America.  2 v . 

1864  734.6 

— Life  of  General  U.  S.  Grant.  1868 606.16 

— Romance  of  Spanish  history.  1869  . . . 717 . 12 

Abbott,  Lyman,  ed'r.  Hints  for  home  read- 
ing. 1880 423.23 

— - How  to  succeed.  [Essays].  1882...  443.32 

— Laicus;  or,  the  experiences  of  a layman 

in  a country  parish.  1872 406.8 

— Popular  commentaries  on  the  New  Tes- 

tament. Hlust.  v.  1-4.  1876-9  424.1 

1.  Matthew.  3.  John. 

2.  Mark  and  Luke.  4.  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

— A study  in  human  nature.  1885 436.4 

— and  Conant,  T.  J.  Dictionary  of  religious 

knowledge.  Maps  and  illustrations. 

[cop.  1874] *A.10 

— and  others.  H.  W.  Beecher.  Sketch  of 

his  career,  etc.  1883 625.12 

Abbreviations  and  contractions.  Fallows, 

S.  Hand-book  of.  1883  326.17 

A B C of  gothic  architecture.  Parker,  J.  H. 

1882 852.9 

A’  Becket,  Thomas.  See  Becket,  Thomas. 
A’Beckett,  G.  A.  Comic  Blackstone.  1869  911.30 
Abelard.  Lewes,  G.  H.  In  his  Biog.  hist. 

of  philosophy 427 . 1 

— Maurice,  F.  D.  In  his  Philosophy,  v 1.  431.8 

— Milman,  H.  H.  In  his  Latin  Christianity, 

v.  4 416.19 

— Newton,  W.W.  Priest  and  the  man;  or, 

Abelard  and  Heloise.  Fict.  1883...  55.9 

Abercrombie,  J.  Culture  and  discipline  of 

the  mind.  1 839 401 . 21 

Aboard  the  Mavis.  Markham,  R.  Juv ...  77.14 
Abode  of  snow.  [Himalaya].  Wilson,  A.  ’75  516.6 
Abominations  of  modern  society.  Talmage, 

T.  D.  W.  1872  408.32 

Aboriginal  America.  Abbott,  J 721.1.1 

Aborigines.  See  Indians  of  America. 

About,  Edmond.  Greece  and  the  Greeks 

of  the  present  day,  [1852-4] 508 . 22 

— Hand-book  of  social  economy.  1878 . . 902 . 15 

— King  of  the  mountains.  [Fiction].  1861.  31 . 22 

— Man  with  the  broken  ear.  1873 63.28 

— Story  of  an  honest  man.  1881 47.9 


— Men  of  the  third  republic.  [Sketch  of 

About.]  1873 634.7 

About  old  story  tellers.  Mitchell,  D.  G. . . . 311.13 
Abraham  Lincoln.  [Poem].  Blanchard,  R. 

1882 207.22 

Abrantes, -Dwcftesse  d\  See  Junot,  Mme. L.P. 
Abroad;  or,  Lilian’s  new  school.  Brown, 

Helen  E.  [1870] 515.3 

Abyssinia.  Jonveaux,  E.  Two  years  in 

EastAfrica.  1875  524.17 

— Russell,  M.  History  of.  1833 706.22 

— Stanley,  H.  M.  Coomassie  and  Magdala. 

[British  campaign  in  1868] 706.21 


See  also  Egypt;  Nile. 

Acacian  lyrics.  Munday,  L.  A.  H.  1862..  202.14 
Acadia.  See  Nova  Scotia. 

Accidents  and  emergencies.  Dulles,  C.  W. 

What  to  do  first.  1883  838.44 

— Turner,  D.  W.  Treatment  of  common 

accidents  and  diseases.  1884  844.27 

Achilles  Tatius.  Clitopho  and  Leucippe. 

(Greek  romances;  trans.  by  R.  Smith)  133.6 


ACOUSTICS. 


3 


ADAMS. 


Acoustics.  Blaserna,  P.  Sound  in  relation 

to  music.  1876 815.4.22 

— Lees,  W.  Acoustics,  light  and  heat . . . 827 . 21 

— Mayer,  A.  M.  and  Barnard,  C.  Sound. 

(Experimental  sci.  ser.)  1879 835.10.2 

— Radou,  R.  Wonders  of.  1870 802.25 

— Smith,  T.  R.  Acoustics  in  relation  to 

architecture  and  building. 811.26 

— Tyndall,  J.  Sound.  1867 803.8 

Across  America  and  Asia.  Pumpelly,  R.  ’71  527 . 11 
Across  the  continent  [in  1865].  Bowles,  S . . 505 . 29 
Acting.  See  Drama. 

Actors.  American  actor  series,  v.  1-6.  See 


Hutton,  L.,  editor 635.18 

See  also  Biography ; Drama; 

Actress,  Autobiography  of  an.  Mowatt,  A. 

C.  1854 607.15 

Adah,  the  Jewish  maiden.  Gray,  A.  M.. . . 64.24 

Adam  and  Eve:  a novel.  Parr,  L 47.14 

Adam  Bede.  Eliot,  George 36.321 

Adams,  C.  Memoir  of  Washington  Irving. 

1870 621.13 

Adams,  C.  F.  Memoirs  of  J.  Q.  Adams,  v.  1 

1874 638.4 

— and  Adams,  J.  Q.  Life  of  John  Adams. 

2 v 608.18 

Adams,  C.  F.,  jr.  New  departure  in  the 

common  schools  of  Quincy,  etc.  1879.  431 . 21 

— Notes  on  railroad  accidents.  1879 912.32 

— Railroads;  their  origin  and  problems. 

1878 912.7 

Adams,  C.  Follen.  Leedle  Yawcob  Strauss, 

etc.  1878 208.31 

Adams,  C.  K.  Manual  of  historical  litera- 
ture. 1882 725.6 

Adams,  E.  Six  months  at  Mrs.  Prior’s.  1879  78 . 15 
Adams,  G.  B.  Mediaeval  civilization.  (His- 
tory primers).  1883 716.27.7 

Adams,  H.  G.  Beautiful  shells.  1871 822 . 13 

— Hummingbirds.  CoVd  illus 822.23 

Adams,  Henry.  John  Randolph.  (Am. 

statesmen  ser.)  1882  626.4.5 


Adams,  John.  Familiar  letters  of  John 
Adams  and  his  wife  Abigail  Adams, 
during  the  revolution.  With  a memoir 


of  Mrs.  Adams,  byC.  F.  Adams.  1876  612.26 

— Adams,  J.  Q.  and  C.  F.  Life  of.  2 v. 

1871 608.18 

— Morse,  J.  T.  Life  of.  (Am.  statesmen 

ser).  1885 626.4.11 

Adams,  John  Quincy.  Lives  of  Madison 

and  Monroe.  1854  605.11 

— Memoirs  of  John  Quincy  Adams,  com- 

prising portions  of  his  diary  from 
1795-1848.  Ed.  by  C.  F.  Adams,  v.  1. 

1874 638.4 

— and  Adams,  C.  F.  Life  of  John  Adams. 

2 v.  1871 608.18 

— Benton,  T.  H.  Thirty  years’  view.  2 v.  904 . 18 

— Morse,  J.  T.  John  Quincy  Adams.  (Am. 

statesmen  ser).  1882  626.4.1 

— Quincy,  J.  Memoir  of.  1858  603 . 2 

— Seward,  W.  H.  Life  of.  1849  602.18 

Adams,  Mary.  An  honorable  surrender 

1883  54.6 

Adams,  O.  F.  Brief  hand-book  of  American 

authors.  1884  322.5 

— Brief  hand-book  of  English  authors. 

1884  322.4 

Adams,  R.  C.  On  board  the  “Rocket”  [in 

East  India  trade.]  1879 516.10 


Adams,  Samuel.  Hosmer,  J.  K.  Samuel 

Adams.  (Am.  statesmen  ser.)  1885.626.4.13 
— Magoon,  E . L.  Orators  of  the  revolu- 


tion   613 . 9 

Adams,  William.  Sacred  allegories.  1864.  432.28 
Adams,  W.  D.,  ed'r.  Comic  poets  of  the 

19th  century 217.16 

— Dictionary  of  English  literature.  1879.  315.3 

— Famous  books.  1879 314.28 


Contents.— More’s  Utopia,  Fox’s  Book  of 
martyrs.  First  English  tragedy  and  comedy, 
Ascham’s  School-master,  Sidney’s  Arcadia, 
Overbury’s  Characters,  Quarles’  Emblems, 
Browne’s  Religio  medici,  Pepys’  Diary,  Sel- 
den’s  Tabletalk,  Steele’s  Tatler.  Defoe’s  Rob- 
inson Crusoe,  Chesterfield’s  letters,  Lamb’s 
Essays  of  Elia. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Animal  life  throughout 


the  globe 828.26 

— Beneath  the  surface;  or,  the  under- 

ground world.  1876  818.8 

— Buried  cities  of^Campania;  or,  Pompeii 

and  Herculaneum.  1872 802 . 14 

— Catacombs  of  Rome 417.10 

— Famous  ships  of  the  British  navy.  1871  738.24 

— Great  English  churchmen.  1879 635 . 8 

— Life  in  the  primeval  world.  1872 808.10 

— Lighthouses  and  lightships.  1870 802 . 23 

— Monsters  of  the  deep.  1875 818.10 

— Neptune’s  heroes;  or,  the  sea-kings  of 

England 74.19 

— Secret  of  success  [in  life] 421.4 

— Temples,  tombs,  and  monuments  of  an- 

cient Greece  and  Rome.  1872 802 . 13 

Adams,  W.  T.,  {Oliver  Optic).  Army  and 

navy  stories.  6.  v 72.1 

1.  Soldier  boy.  4.  Yankee  middy. 

2 Sailor  boy.  5 Fighting  Joe. 

3.  Young  lieutenant.  6.  Brave  old  salt. 

— Boat  club  series.  6 v 72.2 

1.  Boat  club.  4.  Try  again. 

2.  All  aboard.  5.  Poor  and  proud. 

3.  Now  or  never.  6.  Little  by  little. 

— Lake  shore  series.  6 v 72.3 

1.  Through  by  daylight.  4.  Switch  off. 

2.  Lightning  express.  5.  Brake  up. 

3.  On  time.  6.  Bear  and  forbear. 

— Starry  flag  series.  6 v 73.1 

1.  Starry  flag.  4.  Freaks  of  fortune. 

2.  Breaking  away.  5.  Make  or  break. 

3.  Seek  and  find.  6.  Down  the  river. 

— Upward  and  onward  series.  6v 72.4 

1.  Field  and  forest.  4.  Cringle  and  crosstree. 

2.  Plane  and  plank.  5.  Bivouac  and  battle. 

3.  Desk  and  debit.  8.  Sea  and  shore. 

— Woodville  series.  6v 73.2 

1.  Rich  and  humble.  4.  Work  and  win. 

2.  In  school  and  out.  5.  Hope  and  have. 

3.  Watch  and  wait  6.  Haste  and  waste. 

— Yacht  club  series.  6v 73.3 

1.  Little  bobtail.  4.  Coming  wave. 

t.  Yacht  club.  5.  Dorcas  club. 

3.  Money  maker.  6.  Ocean  born. 

— Young  America  abroad.  1st  ser.  6 v. . 73.4 

1.  Outward  bound. 


2.  Shamrock  and  thistle;  Ireland  and  Scotland. 

3.  Red  cross;  England  and  Wales. 

4.  Dikes  and  ditches;  Holland  and  Belgium. 

5.  Palace  and  cottage ; France  and  Switzerland. 

6.  Down  the  Rhine ; Germany. 


ADAMS. 


4 


AFRICA. 


Adams,  W.  T.,  continued . 

— Young  America  abroad.  2d  ser.  6v..  73.5 

1.  Up  the  Baltic;  Norway,  Sweden  and  Denmark. 

2.  Northern  lands;  Russia  and  Prussia. 

3.  Cross  and  crescent;  Turkey  and  Greece. 

4.  Sunny  shores;  Italy  and  Austria. 

5.  Vine  and  olive ; Spain  and  Portugal. 

6.  Isles  of  the  sea;  Homeward  bound. 

Addis,  W.  E.  and  Arnold,  T.  Catholic  dic- 
tionary. 1884 428 . 5 

Addison,  Joseph.  Works.  With  notes  by 

R.  Hurd.  6 v.  1873 1001.2 


Contents : 

Cato,  a tragedy,  v.  1.  Poems,  v.  1. 

Dialogues  on  medals. v.2  Present  state  of  the  war, 
Drummer,  a comedy,  v.l.  [Queen  Anne’s,]  v.  2. 
Freeholder,  v.  3.  Remarks  on  Italy,  etc.,  v.  2. 

Guardian,  v.  4.  Rosamond,  an  opera,  v.  1. 

Letters,  v.  2.  Spectator,  v.  5-6. 

Lover  (The),  v.  2.  Tatler,  v.  4. 

Of  the  Christian  religion, v.2.  Whig  examiner,  v.  2. 


— Courthope,  W.  G.  Life.  (Eng.  men  of 

letters.)  1884 616.11.34 

— Disraeli,  I.  Quarrels  of  authors,  v.  2 . 314 . 6 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  and  haunts,  etc .. . 615.15 

— Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  the  poets 643.17 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays 305.13 

— Taine,  K.  A.  History  of  Eng.  literature  305 . 12 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  English  humorists . 302 . 15 

See  also  Spectator,  The. 

Addresses  and  speeches.  See  Elocution; 

Essays;  Sermons. 


Adela  Cathcart.  MacDonald,  G 6.29 

Adele.  Kavanagh,  Julia , 36.293 

Adirondacks,  New  York.  Murray,  W.  H . 

Adventures  in  the  wilderness.  1869 . . 505 . 2 

— Northrup,  A.  J.  Camps  and  tramps  in 

the  Adirondacks.  1880 516 . 28 

Adler,  G.  J.  Dictionary  of  the  German 

and  English  languages.  N.  Y.  1872 . . *B.16 
Admiral’s  ward.  Alexander,  Mrs.  1883 ...  54.13 

Adrift  in  the  ice  fields.  Hall,  C.  W.  Juv. . 76.11 

Advance  and  retreat,  (1861-5).  Hood,  J.  B. 

1880 731.1 

Advent,  Second.  See  Second  advent. 
Adventures.  See  under  names  of  coun- 
tries; Sports;  Travels  and  voyages. 
Adventures  in  Australia.  Lee,  R.  Juv . . 78.18 

Adventures  in  the  wilderness.  (Adiron- 
dacks) . Murray,  W.  H 505 . 2 

Adventures  in  Thule.  Black,  W.  Ju t\’83  82.32 

Adventures,  Mountain.  1869 502 . 20 

Adventures  of  a brownie.  Craik,  D.  M...  24.38 

Adventures  of  a phaeton.  Black,  William  36.39 
Adventures  of  a Protestant  in  search  of  a 

religion.  By  Iota.  1883 433 . 13 

Adventures  of  a young  naturalist.  Biart.  L 845.27 
Adventures  of  Harry  Marline.  Porter, 

D.  D 77.27 

Adventures  of  Robinson  Playfellow.  Juv.  75 . 16 
Adversity.  Bushnell,  Horace.  Moral  uses 

of  dark  things 317.19 

Advice  to  a mother.  Chevasse,  P.  R 812.16 

ZEneid.  See  Virgil. 

ZEronautics.  Arago,  D.F.  ZEronautic  voy- 
ages. (Sm.  report,  1863) *8501 . 2 

— Marey,  E.  J.  Animal  mechanism 815.4.11 

— Marion,  F.  Wonderful  balloon  ascents.  802.15 

— Pettigrew,  J.  B.  Animal  locomotion. 

( PFi£7iZEronautics).  1874 815.4.8 

— Verne,  J.  Five  weeks  in  a balloon.  Fict  143.20 
■ — Wise,  J.  ZEronautics  [history  and  art], 

1850 841.9 


ZEschylus.  Tragedies;  tr.  by  R.  Potter. . .1020.17 

Contents.— Essay  on  the  Grecian  drama;  Prometheus 
chained;  The  supplicants;  The  seven  chiefs  against 
Thebes;  Agamemnon;  The  Choephorae;  The  furies; 
The  Persian. 

— ZEschylus  [Outlined  and  explained]  by 

R.  S.  Copleston  1872 1020.25 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  In  his  Greek  poets,  v.  1 217.15 

ZEsop.  Fables,  with  life.  1868 306.13 

ZEsthetics.  Alison,  A.  The  nature  and 

principles  of  taste 325 . 27 

— Burke,  E.  On  the  sublime  and  beauti- 

ful  305.9  and  406.10 

— Cousin,  M.  V.  The  true,  beautiful  and 

good 402 . 2 

— Day,  H.  N.  Science  of  aesthetics.  1872  833.4 

— Haweis,  Mrs.  H.  R.  Art  of  beauty. 

1878  823.31 

— Ruskin,  John.  The  true  and  the  beauti- 

ful  808.27 

— Schiller,  F.  ZEsthetic  essays.  1882 . . . 326 . 28 

— Schlegel,  F.  von.  ZEsthetic  and  miscel- 

laneous works.  1881 323.12 

— Spencer,  Herbert.  Essays 435 . 10 

See  also  Fine  arts. 


Afar  in  the  forest  [in  North  America.] 

Kingston,  W.  H,  G.  Juv.  1884 84.4 

Afar  in  the  forest  [in  Canada].  Traill,  C. 

P.  Juv 28.43 

Afghanistan.  Marvin,  Charles.  The  Rus- 
sians at  the  gates  of  Herat.  1885. . . 735.5 

— Frazer,  J.  B.  Description  of.  With  his 

History  of  Persia.  1833 742.13 

— Rodenbough,  T.  F.  Afghanistan  and  the 

Anglo-Russian  dispute.  1885 727.21 

Afloat  and  ashore.  [Sea  story].  Cooper,  J. 

F.  1872 2.10 

Afloat  in  the  forest  [of  the  Amazon].  Reid, 

M.  Juv 92.5 

Afraja;  or  life  and  love  in  Norway.  Mug- 

ge,  T 133.8 

Africa.  Anderson,  C.  J.  Lake  Ngami, 

[1850-4] 513.6 

— - Travels  in  S.  W.  Africa.  1875 518.18 

— Baker,  S.  W.  Ismailia:  expedition  to 

central  Africa,  [1869-73] 508.28 

— Baldwin,  W.  C.  African  hunting.  1863  831 . 10 

— Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Gorilla  hunters.  Juv. 

1874 75.17 

— Barker,  A.  A years’  housekeeping  in 

south  Africa.  1875 525.12 

— Barth,  Henry.  Travels  in  north  and  cen- 

tral Africa,  [1849-1855 1 512.1 

— Burton,  R.  F.  Lake  regions  of  central . 

1860 527.10 

— Cameron,  V.  L.  Across  Africa,  [1872-6].  513 . 13 

— Day,  G.  T.  African  adventures  and  ad- 

venturers. Juv 502.2 

— Deserts  of  Africa In  1001.9.5 

— Drummond,  W.  H.  Large  game  and 

natural  history  of  south  and  south- 
east Africa.  1875 841.11 

— DuChaillu,  P.  B.  Country  of  the  dwarfs. 

1872 .. 504.21 

— - Explorations  in  equatorial  Africa, 

[1855-9] 528.2 

— - Journey  to  Ashango  land,  [1863-4]  . . . 528 . 1 

— - Lost  in  the  jungle.  Juv.  1870, ....  502.8 

— - Apingi  kingdom.  Juv.  1872 502.10 

— - Stories  of  the  Gorilla  country.  Juv.  502.11 

— - Wild  life  under  the  equator.  Juv...  502.9 

— Gilmore,  Parker.  The  great  thirst  land. 

[South  Africa.]  1878  521.21 


AFRICA. 


5 


AGRICULTURE. 


Africa,  continued. 

— James,  F.  L.  Wild  tribes  of  the  Sou- 

dan. 1883 521.7 

— Jones,  C.  H.  Africa;  history  of  explora- 

tion. 1875 526.5 

— Jonveaux,  E.  Two  years  in  east.  1875.  524.17 

— Livingstone,  D.  Last  journals  in  cen- 

tral, [1865-73] 508.27 

— - Missionary  researches  and  travels  in 

south  Africa,  [1840-56] 507.14 

— - Travels  in  south  Africa.  Abridged . . 503 . 1 

— - and  C.  Expedition  to  the  Zambesi, 

[1865] 517.4 

— Long,  C.  C.  Africa:  naked  truths  of 

naked  people,  [1874] 521 . 18 

— Marryat,  F.  The  mission;  or,  scenes  in 

Africa.  Fict 36.384 

— Monteiro,  J.  J.  Angola  and  the  river 

Congo.  1876 524.11 

— Park,  M.  Life  and  travels,  [1795-1805.]  504.33 

— - Same,  [1771-1805] 527.2 

— Reade,  W.  W.  Savage  Africa.  1864..  503.25 

— Reid,  M.  Boy  slaves.  1874.  Juv 88.16 

— - Young  yagers  [in  south  Africa].  '74..  75.23 

— Riley,  J.  Shipwreck  on  the  west  coast 

[in  1815] 503.9 

— Schweinfurth,  G.  Heart  of,  [1868-71].  2 v 524.3 

— Stanley,  H.  M.  The  Congo  and  the 

founding  of  its  free  state.  2 v.  1885 . . 521 . 22 

— - How  I found  Livingstone,  [1871-2]. . . 526.6 

— - Through  the  dark  continent.  2 v.  1878  513.9 

— Taylor,  B.  Journey  to  central,  [1852-3]  506.18 

— - edUr.  Travels  in  south  Africa.  1872.  505.17 

— Thompson,  G.  Missionary  labors  in 


western  Africa.  1852 : 503 . 4 

— Verne,  J.  Five  weeks  in  a balloon.  Fict 

1873 143.20 

See  also  Abyssinia;  Algiers;  Ashantee;  Car- 
thage; Egypt;  Madagascar;  Mauritius;  Mo- 
rocco; Nile;  Nubia;  Sahara;  Soudan;  Tunis 

African  crusoes.  Lee,  Mrs.  R.  1871 75.11 

After  dark.  Collins,  Wilkie 131 . 14 

After  life:  sequel  to  “The  journal  of  a home 

life.,’  Sewell,  E.  M 36.506 

After  the  ball,  and  other  poems.  Perry,  N 211.34 
After  the  truth.  Henry,  Mrs.  S.  M.  I.  2 v.  28 . 32 
Afterglow.  Lathrop,  G.  P.  (No  name  ser)  46 . 5 
Aftermath.  [Poems.]  Longfellow,  H.  W.  202.22 
Afternoons  with  the  poets.  Deshler,  C.  H.  207 . 14 

Against  the  stream.  Charles,  Mrs . E 36  .,92 

Against  wrind  and  tide.  Parr,  Harriet 133.12 

Agassiz,  E.  C.  and  A.  Seaside  studies  in 

natural  history.  1871  806.24 

Agassiz.  Louis.  Geological  sketches.  1871  801 . 12 

— Methods  of  study  in  natural  history. 

1871 801.20 

— Structure  of  animal  life.  1874 821.1 

— and  Mrs.  A.  Journey  in  Brazil,  [1865-6]  528.3 

— and  Gould,  A.  A.  Comparative  physiol- 

ogy. 1870  827.35 

— - Same;  revised  edition.  1880 842 . 22 


— Agassiz,  E.  C.,  ed’r.  Louis  Agassiz:  his 

life  and  correspondence.  2 v.  1886 . 646 . 1 

Agatha’s  husband.  Craik,dfrs.D.M.  33.6  and  36 . 127 


Age  of  chivalry.  Bulfinch,  Thomas.  1859  8.14 

Age  of  fable.  Bulfinch,  Thomas.  1882...  407.5 

Ages  before  Moses.  Gibson,  J.  M 441.32 

Agincourt;  a romance.  James,  G.  P.  R.. . 34.30 

Agnes.  Abbott,  Jacob,  (Franconia  stories)  .91.23.10 

Agnes.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W 36.419 

Agnes  Grey.  Bronte,  Anne 36.62 

Agnes  Hopetoun’s  school  and  holidays.  Oli- 
phant, Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  1874  86.8 


Agnes  of  Sorrento.  Stowe,  H.  B 3.2 

Agnes  Sorel.  James,  G.  P.  R 134.13 

Agnes  Wentworth.  Palfrey,  S.  H 132 . 20 

Agnew,  D.  H.  Practical  anatomy.  1868. . . 824.15 


Agriculture.  American  agriculturist,  v. 

12-15, 17-22,  32-44.  N.  Y.,  1854-85 . . *8541 . 16 

— American  institute  of  the  city  of  New 

York.  Annual  reports,  v.  8,  ll,  12, 

19,20.  1849-62 *8501.9 

— Colman,  H.  Agriculture  and  rural  econ- 

omy. 1857 806.1 

— Copeland,  R.  M.  Country  life;  a hand 

book.  1867 821.10 

— Cultivator,  The.  v.  1-4.  4 v.  in  1.  Al- 

bany. 1834-8  *8521.1 

— - Same.  New  series,  v.  4-5  1847 -8 . . . *8521 . 7 

— Dorset,  F.  Treatise  on  [cop.  1867] *807 . 10 

— Genesee  farmer,  v.  6.  1845 *8521.8 

— Illinois  state  agricultural  society.  Tran- 

sactions. v.  1-13.  1853-75 *8501.7 

— Loring,  G.  B.  Agriculture  and  the  horse 

1873 In  813.11 

— Massachusetts.  Returns  of  agricultural 

societies.  1856,  ’58,  ’59, *8501 . 5 

— New  York  state  agricultural  society. 

Transactions,  v.  2, 10,  13, 14. 17,  18, 

20,24.  1842-64 *8501.4 

— Prairie  farmer,  v.  3-14,  17, 24.  Chicago, 

1843-61 *8541.1 

— Tanner,  H.  Elementary  lessons  in  the 

science  of  agricultural  practice.  1881.  844.35 

— United  States.  Reports  of  com’r  of  pa- 

tents (agriculture.)  1849-’51,  ’55,  ’57, 

’59-61 *8501.3 

— - Reports  of  com’r  of  agriculture.  1862- 

73, 1875, 1877, 1880-4 *8501.3 

— - Agricultural  reports.  General  index, 

from  1837-1876 *8501.3 

— Virgil.  The  Georgies  [agricultural  poem] 

tr.  into  Eng.  verse  by  Harriet  W. 
Preston.  1881 218.12 

— Waring,  G.  E.  Elements  of.  1870 821.20 

Farming. 


— Allen,  R.  L.  New  American  farm  book; 

revised  by  L.  F.  Allen,  [cop.  1869]..  805.9 

— Beecher,  H.W.  Fruits,  flowers  and  farm- 

ing. 1859 827.6 

— Crozier,  W.  and  Henderson,  P.  How 

the  farm  pays.  1884 846 . 11 

— Greeley,  Horace.  What  I know  about 

farming.  1871 811.9 

— How  we  saved  the  old  farm.  [Fiction] . . 835 . 19 

— Leland,  E.  H.  Farm  homes  in-doors 

and  out-doors.  1881 835.33 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  My  farm  at  Edgewood. 

1864 304.13 

— - Rural  studies.  1867 301.14 

— r - Wet  days  at  Edgewood.  1865 301.13 

— Mitchell,  E . Five  thousand  a year  on 

the  farm,  and  how  I made  it 844 . 5 

— Morris,  E.  Farming  for  boys.  1863...  814.23 

— - How  to  get  a farm.  1864 807 . 4 

*■ — - Ten  acres  enough.  1872  814.24 

— Nash,  J.  A.  The  progressive  farmer. 

1854 804.5 

— Olmstead,  F.  L.  American  farmer  in 

England.  1859 502.23 

— Our  farm  of  four  acres.  1871 822 . 27 

— Shepherd,  D.  A.  How  two  girls  tried 

farming,  [cop.  1879] 835.16 

— Stephens,  H.  Book  of  the  farm.  2 v. 

1854 825.2 

— Thomas,  J.  J.  Farm  implements.  1869  813.26 


AGRICULTURE. 


Ageicultuee,  continued. 

— Two  years  behind  the  plow  [in  Pennsyl- 


vania]. 1878 836 . 27 

— Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.  A farmer’s  vacation 

[in  Europe].  1873 511.9 

— - Farm  villages.  1877 827.27 

See  also  Botany ; Dairy ; Drainage ; Ensilage ; 

Food;  Fruits;  Gardening;  Grangers;  Insects; 

Manures ; Wheat. 

Aguilae,  Grace.  Days  of  Bruce.  1871 ...  5.14 

— Home  influence.  1859 36.1 

— Home  scenes  and  heart  studies.  1873 . 64.10 

— Mother’s  recompense:  sequel  to  “Home 

influence.”  1859 36.2 

— Yale  of  cedars.  [Expulsion  of  the  Jews 

from  Spain].  1871 5.16 

— Woman’s  friendship.  Fict.  1873 33.24 

— Women  of  Israel  [biographies.]  2 v.  1871  644.28 
Aide,  Hamilton.  Carr  of  Carrlyon.  1862 . 36.3 

— In  that  state  of  life.  1871 36.4 

— The  Marstons.  1868 36.5 

— Morals  and  mysteries.  1872 36.6 

— Penruddocke.  1873 36.7 

— Rita.  1859 36.8 

Aids  to  faith.  Thompson,  W.,  ed'r.  1862 . 438 . 17 


Contents.— Mansel,  H.  L.,  On  miracles ; Fitz- 
gerald, W.,  Evidences  of  Christianity  ;McCaul, 
A.,  Prophecy;  Cook,  F.  C.,  Ideology  and  sub- 
scription; McCaul,  A.,  The  Mosaic  record  of 
creation;  Kawlinson,  G.,  Genuineness  and  au- 
thenticity of  the  Pentateuch;  Brown,  E.  H., 
Inspiration;  Thompson,  W.,  The  death  of 
Christ;  Ellicott,  C.  J.,  Scripture,  and  its  inter- 
pretation. 


Aids  to  reflection.  Coleridge,  S.  T 432.21 

Aiken,  J.  and  Barbauld,  A.  L.  Evenings  at 

home.  1872 28.18 

Aiken,  Mrs . L.  A.  Anderson,  G.  Story  of 

Aunt  Lizzie  Aiken.  1880 621 . 24 

Aiken,  Lucy.  Court  and  times  of  Queen 

Elizabeth 716.17 

Aims  and  aids  for  girls  and  young  women. 

Weaver,  G.  S.  1856 406.24 

Aimwell  stories.  6 v.  See  Simonds,  W . . 91.27 

Aingeb,  A.  Charles  Lamb,  (Eng.  men  of 


Ainslee  stories.  Weeks,  Mrs.  H.  C 78.33 

Ainslie,  Herbert,  pseud.  See  Maitland,  E. 
Ainswobth,  W.  H.  Boscobel;  or,  the  royal 

oak.  [Charles  II.,  1651.]  1872 36.9 

— Cardinal  Pole;  or,  the  day  of  Philip  and 

Mary.  1863 36.10 

— Constable  de  Bourbon.  [France, 1523-7]. 

1866 36.11 

i — Constable  of  the  tower.  1861 36.12 

— Flitch  of  bacon;  or,  the  custom  of  Dun- 

mow.  1854 36.13 

— Good  old  times:  story  of  the  Manches- 

ter rebels  of  ’45.  1873 36.14 

— Hilary  St.  Ives.  1869 36.15 

— John  Law,  the  projector.  1864 36.17 

— Lancashire  witches.  [Time  of  James  I.] 

1849 36.18 

— Lord  mayor  of  London;  or,  city  life  in 

the  last  century.  1862 36.19 

— Merry  England;  or,  nobles  and  serfs. 

[Richard  II. ; Wat  Tyler.]  1874 36.20 

— Mervyn  Clitheroe.  1858 36.21 

— Myddleton  Pomfret.  1868 36.22 

— Old  court.  1867 36.23 

— Ovingdean  grange.  [Charles  I.,  1625-49] 

1860 36.24 


6 ALCOHOL. 


Ainswobth,  continued. 

— Saint  James;  or,  the  court  of  queen 

Anne.  1844  36.25 

— South-sea  bubble:  tale  of  1720.  1868.  36.26 

— Spanish  match;  or,  Charles  Stuart  at 

Madrid.  1865 36.27 

— The  spendthrift.  1856 36.28 

— The  star-chamber.  [James  I.] 36.29 

— Talbot  Harland.  1870 36.30 

— Tower  hill.  [Henry  VIII.;  Anne  of 

Cleves;  Catherine  Howard] 36.31 

— Windsor  Castle.  [Henry  VIII.;  Anne 

.Boleyn].  1844.. 36.32 

Aib.  Flammarion,  C.  The  atmosphere. 

1873 813.2 

— Pettenkofer,  M.  von.  Air  in  relation  to 

clothes,  dwelling  and  soil 842.2 

— Tyndall,  J.  Floating  matter  in  the  air. 

1882  841.21 

See  also  vEronautics ; Meteorology ; Warm- 
ing and  ventilation. 

Aiey,  J.  B.  Popular  astronomy.  1868 827 . 26 

Aiey  fairy  Lilian.  Argles,  M.  1881 52.16 

Alabama,  state.  Baldwin,  J.  G.  Flush 

times  of  Alabama.  [1879] 315.12 

— Eggleston,  G.  C.  The  big  brother; 

story  of  Indian  war,  [1813].  1875...  88.12 

— - Captain  Sam;  or,  the  boy  scouts  of 

1814 88.13 

Alabama,  vessel.  Semmes,  R.  Cruises  in 

the  Sumter  and  Alabama.  1869 737.4 


Alabama  claims.  Case  of  Great  Britain. 
Tribunal  of  arbitration  at  Geneva. 

3 v.  Wash.,  1872.  See  United  States. 

Dept,  of  state. 

— Case  of  the  United  States  presented  to 

the  tribunal  of  arbitration  at  Geneva. 

Wash.,  1872 904.10 

— Counter  case  of  Great  Britain.  Tribu- 

nal of  arbitration  at  Geneva.  Wash., 

1872.  See  United  States.  Dept,  of 


State . 

— Cushing,  C.  Treaty  of  Washington:  its 

discussions,  etc.  1873 902.13 

Alaska.  Jackson,  S.  Alaska  and  missions 

on  north  Pacific  coast.  [1880] 514.27 

— Petroff,  Ivan.  Alaska;  resources,  etc. 

1881 526.11 

— Whymper,  F.  Travel  and  adventure  in, 

[1862] 503.12 

Albeet,  prince  consort  of  England. 

Speeches  and  addresses.  1866 327.8 

, See  also  Victoria. 

Albeet  N’yanza,  The.  [Lake  in  Africa]. 

Baker,  S.  W 505.22 

Albeetsen,  Frank.  The  four-footed  lovers. 

1881  77.20 

Albigenses.  Milman,  A.  H.  In  his  Latin 

Christianity,  v.  5 416 . 19 

Alchemist,  The.  Balzac,  H.  de.  Fiction..  131.4 
Alchemy  and  alchemists In  1001.9.5 

— Mackay,  C.  Extraordinary  popular 

delusions 311 . 5 

Alcohol.  The  alcohol  question.  [Papers 

from  Contemporary  review] 842 . 10 

— Carpenter,  W.  B.  Use  and  abuse  of 

alcoholic  liquors.  1851 801.4 

— Fiske,  John.  Tobacco  and.  1869 808.5 

— Hargreaves,  W.  Alcohol  and  science. 

1882  845.13 

— Hunt,  E.  M.  Alcohol  as  a food  and 

medicine.  1877 835.29 

— Miller,  J.  Alcohol:  its  place  and  power. 

1872 807.30 


ALHAMBRA- 


8 


AMERICA. 


Alhambra,  Moorish  palace.  Irving,  W. 

The  Alhambra.  1872.  [cop.  1865.]  142,17 

— Prime,  S.  J.  Alhambra  and  the  Krem- 

lin. 1873 516.9 

Alice,  Princess , grand  duchess  of  Hesse, 
1843-78.  Biographical  sketch  [by  K. 

Sell]  and  letters.  1884.  Portrait....  628.21 
Alice.  Sequel  to  “Ernest  Maltravers.” 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 36.69 

Alice  Franklin.  Howitt,  M.  Juv 91.1 

Alice  Learmont.  Craik,  D.  M 13.3 

Alice  Lorraine.  Blackmore,  R.  D 42.17 

Alice’s  adventures  in  wonderland.  Carroll, 

L.  pseud 76.15 

Alide:  an  episodeof  Goethe’s  life.  Lazarus, 

E.  Fict 31.17 

Alison,  Sir  A.  History  of  Europe.  1789- 

1852.  8 y 744.3 

— - Same.  1789-1815.  Abridged 744.1 

— Miscellaneous  essays.  1859 305.4 

Nature  and  principles  of  taste.  I860..  325.27 

Pill  aboard.  Adams,  W.  T 72.2.2 

All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands.  Rand  E.  A. 

Juv 515.11 

All  around  the  year  [poems].  Goodale  E. 

and  D.R 218.2 

All  for  greed.  Blaze  de  Bury,  Mine 36.158 

All  true : records  of  peril  and  adventure, 
etc.  Sunday  reading  for  the  young, 
by  Dr.  Macaulay 317.9 


All’s  well  that  end’s  well  [comedy].  See 
Shakespeare  W. 

Allegories.  Adams,  W.  Sacred  allegories.  432.28 

— Bunyan,J.  Pilgrim’s  progress.  408.8  and  411. 4 

— Holmes,  W.  and  Barber  ,7.  W.  Relig- 

ious emblems  and  allegories.  1849  ..  408.10 
Alleine,  Richard.  Heaven  opened;  or, the 

riches  of  God’s  covenant  of  grace.  ’52  437.7 
Allen,  E.  H.  Language  of  the  hand.  See 

> Frith,  H.  1884 845.14 

Allen,  Ethan.  Sparks,  J,  Life  of.  (Am. 

biog.  v.  1.)  1873 641.4 

Allen,  Grant.  Colours  of  flowers  [British]. 

1882 842.15 

Allen,  J.H.  Hebrew  men  and  times.  1879  421.27 
[ — and  Greenough,  J.  B.  Latin  grammar. 

[cop.  1877] 313.7 

Allen,  J.  W.  Paul  Dreifus;  his  holiday 

I abroad.  [1881.] 518.28 

Allen,  L.  F.  Rural  architecture.  1852...  807.17 
i Allen,  Mary  E.  Health  and  strength  for 
| girls.  See  Safford,  M.  J 844.31 


Allen,  R.  L.  New  American  farm  book; 

revised  by  L.  F.  Allen,  [cop.  1869.]  805.9 
Allibone,  S.  A.  Critical  dictionary  of  Eng- 
lish literature  and  British  and  Ameri- 
can authors.  3 v.  1871 *A.8 

— Poetical  quotations  from  Chaucer  to 

Tennyson.  1876 *B.20 

— Prose  quotations  from  Socrates  to  Ma- 

caulay. 1875 *B.19 

IAllingham,  W.  Book  of  ballads 208.20 

Allston,  Washington.  Lectures  on  art, 
j with  poems.  1850 204.20 


I—  Clark  S.  Our  first  great  painter.  (At- 

Inn+.in  Tr  1 Pi  \ * 


— Clement,  E.  C.  Painters,  etc.  1879 ....  834.1 1 

— Fuller,  S.  Marg.  In  her  Papers  on  lit- 

erature and  art 317.3 

— Sweetser,  T.  M,  F.  Artist  biographies, 

v.  5 626.5 

— Tuckerman,  H.T.  Book  of  the  artists. 

1867 821.12 


Almanacs.  Spofford,  A.  R.  American  al- 
manac. 3v.  1882-4 *D.6 

See  also  Annuals  ; Calendar  ; Year-books. 

Almost  a duchess.  (No  name  ser.) 57.8 

Alphabet  in  finance.  McAdam,  G.  1877..  912.25 
Alphabets,  Ornamental,  etc.  Ames,  D.  T. 

Ames’  alphabets.  1879 848.10 

— Delamotte,  F.  Book  of  ornamental. 

1868 848.11 

Alpine  poems.  Havergal,  F.  R 518.11 

A.  L.  O.  E.  See  Tucker,  Charlotte. 

Aloha.  [Yisit  to  Sandwich  Islands.]  Cha- 
ney, G.  L.  1880 514.17 

Alone.  Terhune,  M.  V 14.11 

Alps.  Alpine  adventure.  1878 522.12 

— Eddy,  D.C.  Alps  and  the  Rhine.  Juv.  515.13.5 

— Tyndall,  John.  Glaciers  of  the.  1861.  506.5 

— - Hours  of  exercise  in  the.  1871 525.25 

— Whymper,  E.  Scrambles  amongst  the, 

[1860-69.]  Illus 507.7 

Alroy.  Disraeli,  Benjamin 36.184 

Alsacian  schoolmaster.  Erckmann,  E.  and 

Chatrian,  A 45.17 

Alton  Locke.  Kingsley,  Charles 17.27 

Amateur  dramas.  Baker,  G.  M 206.24 

See  also  Dramas. 

Amateur  poacher.  Jefferies,  R 833.30 

Amazon,  The.  [Art  novel.]  Dingelstedt,  F.  131.15 
Amazon  river.  Bates,  H.  W.  Naturalist  on 

the,  [1848-59.] 508.14 

— Herndon,  W.  L.  and  Gibbon,  Lardner. 

Exploration  of  the  valley  of  the  Ama- 
zon. 2v.  1854 528.8 

— Orton,  I.  Andes  and  the  Amazon. 

1870 502.16 

— Reid,  M,  Afloat  in  the  forest.  Juv 92.5 


— Stephens,  C.  A.  On  the  Amazon.  Juv.  24.18.6 


— Verne,  J.  Giant  raft.  Fict.  2v.  1881-2.  54.20 

See  also  Brazil ; America  (South). 

Amber  gods  and  other  stories.  Spofford, 

H.  P 141.11 

Amber  witch,  The.  Meinhold,  J.  WT 133.5 

Ambitious  woman.  Fawcett,  E 147.4 

Ambrose,  Saint.  Thornton,  R.  His  life, 
times,  and  teaching.  (The  fathers  for 

Eng.  readers,  v.  3) 423.14 

Amelia.  Fielding,  H 144.10 

Amenities  of  home.  (Appletons’  home 

books.)  1881 426.28 

Amenities  of  literature.  Disraeli,  I.  2 v. 

. 1864 308.11 

America  [as  a whole].  Abbott,  J.  Aborig- 
inal America.  1860 721.1.1 

— - Discovery  of  America.  1860 721.1.2 

— Anderson,  R.B.  America  not  discovered 

by  Columbus.  1877 714.15* 

— Baldwin,  J.  D,  Ancient  America.  Illus. 

1872 711.7 

— Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Norsemen  in  the 

West.  [Fiction.]  1872 76.4 

— Bradford,  A.  W.  American  antiquities. 

1841 748.7 

— Browne,  D.  J.  Trees  of  America,  [cop. 

1846.] 821.3 

— Brownell,  H.  H.  The  New  World. 

[History.]  1857 748.8 

— Butterworth,  H.  Young  folks’  history 

of.  1881 721.22 

— DeCosta,  B.  F,  Pre-Columbian  discov- 

ery of,  by  the  Northmen.  1868 748.6 

— Gilman,  A.  Tales  of  the  pathfinders...  738.21 


ALCOHOL. 


7 


ALGIERS. 


Alcohol,  continued. 

— Pitman,  R.  C.  Alcohol  and  the  state. 

1878 912.17 

— Richardson,  B.  W.  On  alcohol.  1876.  816.6 

See  also  Stimulants  and  narcotics  ; Temper- 
ance question. 

Alcott,  A.B.  Concord  days:  [diary.].  1873.  622.8 

— Table  talk.  1877 314.24 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Aunt  Jo’s  scrap- bag  ser.6v  26.42 

1.  My  boys. 

2.  Shawl-straps. 

3.  Cupid  and  Chow-Chow. 

4.  My  girls,  etc. 

5.  Jimmy’s  cruise  in  the  Pinafore,  etc. 

6.  Old  fashioned  thanksgiving. 

— Eight  cousins ; or,  the  aunt-hill.  1881.  74.21 

— Hospital  sketches  and  camp  and  fireside 


stories.  1873 26.41 

— Jack  and  Jill : a village  story.  1880...  86.26 

— Kitty’s  class  day.  [1868.] 75.9 

— Little  men.  1871 4.32 

— Little  women.  2 v.  1871 4.33 

— Modern  Mephistopheles.  1877 46.4 

— Moods.  [1864.] 34.17 

— Morning  glories.  1871 4.34 

— Old  fashioned  girl.  1871 4.31 

— Rose  in  bloom;  sequel  to  “ Eight  cous- 

ins.” 1876 88.11 

— Silver  pitchers  and  independence.  1876  75.2 

— Three  proverb  stories.  1868 74.3 

— Under  the  lilacs.  1878 76.1 

— Work;  story  of  experience.  1876 143.1 

Alcott,  W.  A.  Confessions  of  a school- 
master. 1856 406.26 

— Courtship  and  marriage,  1857 406.25 

— Gift  book  for  young  men.  1853 406.22 

— Lectures  on  life  and  health.  1853 837.10 

— Physiology  of  marriage.  1860 837.12 

— Vegetable  diet.  1851 837.9 

— Young  man’s  guide.  1851 406.15 

Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M.  [ Pansy .]  Chautauqua 

girls  at  home.  [cop.  1877.] 78.4 

— Endless  chain,  [cop.  1884.] 82.29 

— Ester  Ried.  [cop.  1870.] 86.12 

— Ester  Ried  yet  speaking,  [cop.  1883]..  82.27 

— Four  girls  at  Chautauqua,  [cop.  1876]  78.3 

— Grandpa’s  darlings,  [cop.  1875.] 86.15 

— Hall  in  the  grove.  1881 51.26 

— Hedge  fence.  [1884.] 82.33 

— Household  puzzles.  1874 86.1 

— Julia  Ried.  [cop.  1872.] 86.13 

— The  king’s  daughter,  [cop.  1883.] 86.24 

— Links  in  Rebecca’s  life.  1878 81.17 

— Man  of  the  house.  [1883.] §2.3 

— Mrs.  Solomon  Smith  looking  on.  1882  81.22 

— New  graft  on  the  family  tree.  1880 81.20 

— Pansy’s  picture  book.  [1881.] 77.16 

— Pocket  measure 87.29 

— The  Randolphs.  1876 86.2 

— Ruth  Erskine’s  crosses,  [cop.  1879.]...  86.14 

— Sidney  Martin’s  Christmas,  [cop.  1878.]  81.23 

— Three  people.  1771 81.18 

— Tip  Lewis  and  his  lamp.  [cop.  1867.]  81.19 

— Wise  and  otherwise,  [cop.  1873] 82.31 

— and  F'oster,  I.  H.  From  different  stand- 

points. 1878 81.15 

— Modern  prophets,  etc.  1874...: 81.16 

— and  Livingstone,  C.  M.  Divers  women. 

[cop.  1880.] 86.25 

Alden,  Joseph.  The  Alden  series.  4v 76.9 

1.  Light-hearted  girl.  3.  Lost  lamb. 

2.  Cardinal  flower.  4.  Henry  Ashton. 

— Natural  speaker:  selections.  1872 323.6 


Alden,  Joseph,  continued. 


— Science  of  government  in  connection 

with  American  institutions.  [1876]..  912.28 

— Studies  in  Bryant.  [Text-book.] ..317.22 

Alden,  W.  L.  Domestic  explosives.  [Hu- 
morous.] 1878 315.2 

— The  moral  pirates.  Juv.  1881 87.19 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Cloth  of  gold,  etc.  [Poems] 

1875 208.19 

— Marjorie  Daw,  and  other  people,  1873  64.8 

— Mercedes,  and  later  lyrics.  1884 215.1 

— Prudence  Palfrey.  1874 143.22 

— Queen  of  Sheba.  1877 137.10 

— Stillwater  tragedy.  1880 138.7 

— Story  of  a bad  boy.  Juv.  1870 26.44 


— [Sketch  of  Aldrich.]  In  Poets’  homes.  622.6.1 
Aldridge,  R.  Life  on  a ranch.  [ Kansas, Colo- 
rado, Indian  territory,  Texas.]  1884  522.18 

Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen.  MacDonald,  G.  36.355 
Alexander  the  great.  Abbott,  J.  History 

of.  1874 611.1 

— Lee,N.  Alexander  the  great;  a tragedy. 

(British  drama,  v.  2) 207.1 

— Plutarch.  Lives 604.5 

— Schlegel,  C.  W.  F.  Caesar  and  Alexan- 

der: historical  comparison In  742.6 

Alexander,  bishop  0/  Lycopolis.  Writ- 
ings. (A.-N.  C.  lib.,  v.  14.) 415.1 

Alexander,  Mrs.,  [Mrs.  A.  F.  Hector.]  The 

admiral’s  wrard.  1883 54.13 

— The  executor.  1883 55.22 

— TheFreres.  1882 52.8 

— Her  dearest  foe.  1876 11.32 

— Heritage  of  Langdale.  1877 144.5 

— Look  before  you  leap.  1882 53.8 

— Maid,  wife  or  widow?  1879 45.1 

— Which  shall  it  be?  1874 31.20 

— The  wooing  o’t.  1873.... 31.1 

Alexander,  Archibald.  Evidences  of  Chris- 
tianity. [cop.  1836.] 407.13 

— Practical  sermons,  [cop.  1850.] 405.2 

Alexander,  Francesca.  The  story  of  Ida. 

Ed.  by  J.  Ruskin.  1883 627.28 

Alexander,  W.  Witness  of  the  Psalms  to 

Christ.  (Bampton  lectures.)  1879..  442.10 
Alexandria,  Egypt.  Kingsley,  C.  Hypatia. 

[Christianity;  5th  century.]  Fict 14.7 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.  Autobiography.  1876.  614.8 

Alfred  the  great.  Abbott,  J.  History  of. 

1872 611.2 

— Dulcken,  H.  W.  Worthies  of  the  world.  634.15 

— Hughes,  T.  Alfred  the  great.  1871....  608.16 

— Tweedie,  W.  K.  Earnest  men 632r8 

Algebra.  Olney,  E.  University  algebra. 

1880 841.1 

— Robinson,  H.N.  New  university.  1874.  811.4 
Alger,  Horatio,  jr.  From  canal  boy  to 

president:  boyhood  and  manhood  of 
James  A.  Garfield 87.33 

— Luck  and  pluck  books.  1st  ser.  4 v. 

[cop.  1869-72.] 84/ 

1.  Luck  and  pluck,  3.  Strong  and  steady. 

2.  Sink  or  swim.  4.  Strive  and  succeed. 

— - 2d  series.  4 v.  [cop.  1873-75.] 84. 

1.  Try  and  trust.  3.  Risen  from  the  ranks. 

2.  Bound  to  rise.  4.  Herbert  Carter’s  legacy. 

Alger,  Wm.  R.  Doctrine  of  a future  life. 

With  bibliography  [by  E.  Abbott].  ’64  411.5 

— Poetry  of  the  Orient.  1874 211.21 

— Friendships  of  women.  1879 421.12 

Algiers.  Cox,  S.  S.  Search  for  winter 

sunbeams  in,  [1869] 503.2 


AMERICA. 


9 


AMERICAN 


America,  continued. 

— Helps,  A.  Spanish  conquest  in  Amer- 


ica. 4 v.  1856-68 737.1 

— Mackenzie,  R.  America:  a history.  1882.  723.13 

— Nadaillac,  Marquis  de.  Pre-historic 

America.  1884  734.17 

— Robertson,  W.  Discovery  and  settle- 

ment of  America.  1855  731.6 

— - Same,  abridged.  1869 738.17 

— Sumner,  C.  Prophetic  voices  concern- 

ing. 1874 711.11 

America,  British.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  The 

frontier  fort.  Juv.  [1879] 78.20 

— Mackenzie,  A.  Voyage  from  Montreal  to 

the  frozen  oceans  [1789-93] 8521.16 

— Reid,  Mayne.  Young  voyageurs;  or,  the 

boy  hunter  in  the  north.  1877 75.24 

— Robinson,  H.  M.  Great  fur  land  [Hud- 

son Bay  Co.]  1879 513.1 

— Verne.  J.  The  fur  country.  Fict.  1874  . 42.41 

See  also  Canada;  Labrador;  Manitoba;  New- 
foundland ; Nova  Scotia. 

America,  Central.  Humboldt,  A.  von. 

Travels  in  equinoctial  America. 
[1779-1804] 527.1 

— Oswald,  F.  L.  Summerland.  1880...  517.13 

— Pictures  of  travel  in  far-off  lands 525.19 

— Stephens,  J.L.  Travels  in  [1839-40].  2 v 507.12 

— Trollope,  A.  The  West  Indies,  etc 503.15 

See  also  Nicaragua;  Panama:  Yucatan. 

America,  North.  Coues,  E.  Key  to  North 

American  birds.  1872 *C.2 

— Dixon,  W.  H.  New  America.  1867...  501.24 

— Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Afar  in  the  forest: 

a tale  of  adventure  in  North  America. 

1884  84.4 

— Mackay,  C.  Life  and  liberty  in  Ameri- 

ca, [1857-8] 505.4 

— Parkman,  F.  France  and  England  in 

North  America.  Pts.  1-5,  7.  7 v. 

1871-84  . . 736.15 

— Peto,  S.  M.  Resources  and  prospects 

of  America.  1866 711.16 

— Pumpelly,  R.  Across  America  and 

Asia.  1871 527.11 

— Scheie  de  V ere,  M.  Romance  of  American 

history.  1872 711.13 

— Short,  J.  T.  The  North  Americans  of 

antiquity.  1880  722.7 

Trollope,  A.  North  America,  1861-2...  501.30 

— Trumbull,  H.  Discovery  of  America, 

with  Indian  wars.  1822  726.2 


See  also  America,  (British) ; Canada;  Indians; 

Mexico;  United  States. 

America,  South.  Bishop,  N.  H.  Thousand 

miles  across  South  America  [in  1855]  522.29 
— Haussaurek,  F.  Four  years  among 


Spanish- Americans,  [cop.  1867] 518.4 

— Pictures  of  travel  in  far-off  lands;  South 

America 525.18 


— Waterton,  Charles.  Wandering  in 

South  America,  etc.,  1812-24.  1879..  514.21 

See  also  Amazon;  Andes;  Argentine  con- 
federation ; Brazil ; Chili ; New  Grenada ; Peru ; 
Patagonia, 

America  before  Europe.  Gasparin,  A.  de. 


1862  902.4 

America  discovered.  A poem.  1850 217.34 


American.  For  many  books  relating  to 
American  travel,  history,  etc.,  see 
United  States.  For  American  art,  see 
Fine  arts;  for  American  biography,  see 
Biography,  (Collective). 


American,  The.  James,  H.,jY.,  Fict.  1877.  137.24 

American  actor  series.  v.  1-6.  See  Hut- 
ton, L.  ed 635.18 

American  agriculturist.  v.  12-15,  17-22, 

32-44,  N.  Y.,  1854-84 8541.16 

American  almanac.  Spofford,  A.  R.  3 v. 

1882-4 *D.6 

American  anecdotes.  [With  Percy  anec- 
dotes]  312.1 

American  architect  and  building  news. 

Weekly  journal,  v.  12-18,  Boston, 

1882-5 *8541.18 

American  archives.  See  United  States. 

American  art.  See  Fine  arts. 

American  authors.  Hill,  D.  J.  v.  1-2 635.12 

Contents:  1.  Irving.  2.  Bryant. 

American  authors,  Stories  by.  vols.  1-10. 


N.  Y.  1884-5  56.6 

American  baron.  DeMille,  J.  A 61.32 

American  biography.  See  Biography,  (col- 
lective). 

American  biography,  Dictionary  of.  Drake, 

F.  S.  1872 *A.7 


American  biography,  Library  of.  See 
Sparks,  J. 


American  board  of  commissioners  for  for- 
eign missions.  Anderson,  R.  His- 
tory of  the.  4 v 417.1 


Contents — 1.  India.  2.  Hawaiian  islands. 
3-4.  Oriental  churches. 


— Memorial  volume  of  first  fifty  years. 

Bost.,  1861 413.15 

American  boy’s  handy-book.  Beard,  D.  C. 

1882 842.16 

American  builder,  The.  A journal  of  in- 
dustrial art.  1874-77.  v.  10-14 *8521.19 

American  Christian  record  (History,  confes- 
sions of  faith,  etc.,  of  every  denomi- 
nations). 1860 423.24 

American  churches.  Reed,  A.  and  Mathe- 
son,  J.  Visit  to  the  American 
churches.  (Christian  library).  1835. . 411.3 

American  colleges  and  the  American  pub- 


lic. Porter,  N.  1870 413.17 

American  colleges;  their  students  and  their 

work.  Thwing,  C.  F 417.27 

American  commonwealths,  vols.  1-4.  See 
Scudder,  H.  E.,  editor. 


American  conflict.  Greeley,  H.  2 v.  1867.  737.13 
American  cottage  homes,  Palliser’s.  1878.  . .*8521.22 
American  currency,  Hist.  of.  Sumner, W.G.  902.22 
American  cyclopedia.  16  v.  N.  Y.,  1873-6..  *B.23 

— Same.  Index *B  23.17 

American  eloquence.  Moore,  F.  2 v.  1857  321.12 
American  explorations  in  ice  zones.  Nourse, 

J.  E.B.,  [1884] 521.6 

American  explorers.  Higginson,  T.  W. 

(Young  folks’  ser.)  1877 711.22 

American  family  in  Germany.  Brown,  J.R.  502.22 
American  family  in  Paris.  Ticknor,  A.  E..  24.33 

American  farmer  in  England.  1852 512.26 

American  female  poets.  May,  C.,  ed’r. 

[cop.  1869] 212.13 

American  four  in  hand  in  Britain.  Carne- 
gie, Andrew.  [1881] 521.16 

American  fruit  culturist.  Thomas,  J.  J. 

1867 804.8 

American  gentleman’s  guide  to  politeness 

and  fashion.  Lunettes,  H.,  pseud. . . 407.23 
American  girl’s  book  [of  amusements]. 

Leslie,  E 74.11 

American  girl’s  home  book.  Campbell,  H. 

1883 832.32 


2 


AMERICAN. 


10 


AMICIS. 


American  health  primers.  See  Keen,  A. 


W.,  edr. 

American  hero-myths.  Brinton,  D.  G 427.22 

American  history.  Abbott,  J.  8 v 721.1 


Contents:  v.  1.  Aboriginal  America,  v.  2. 
Discovery  of  America,  v.  3.  Southern  colo- 
nies. v.  5.  Wars  of  the  colonies,  v,  6.  Revolt 
of  the  colonies,  v.  7.  War  of  the  revolution, 
v.  8.  Washington. 

American  horsewoman.  Karr,  Mrs.  E.  1884.  844.36 

American  Hoyle.  Trumps,  pseud 835.14 

Note — Rules  for  games  of  cards,  etc. 

American  Indians.  See  Indians  of  North 
America. 

American  institute.  Annual  reports.  See 
New  York,  city. 

American  interiors.  Elliott,  C.  W.  Illus. 

fol.  1876 *8541.6 

American  journal  of  education,  v.  1-7, 10-13. 

See  Barnard;  H.,  editor 403.1 

American  journal  of  horticulture,  v.  5.  1869  825.1 

American  library  journal.  See  Library 
journal. 

American  life,  Certain  dangerous  tenden- 
cies in,  and  other  papers.  Harrison, 


J.  B.  1880 914.7 

American  literature.  Adams.  O.  F.  Brief 

hand-book  of  American  authors.  1884  322.5 

— Allibone,  S.  A.  Critical  dictionary  of 

English  literature,  and  British  and 
American  authors.  3 v.  1871 *A.8 

— Beers,  H.  A.  Century  of  American  lit- 

erature, 1776-1886.  [Selections.] 318.31 

— Cheever,  G.  B.  Prose  writers  of  Amer- 

ica. [Extracts].  1876 326.11 

— Cleveland,  C.  D.  Compendium  of  Amer- 

ican literature,  [cop.  1859.] 325.24 

— Duyckinck,  E.  A.  and  G.  L.  Cyclopae- 

dia of  American  literature.  Illus.  2 v. 

1877 *E.7 

— Eliot,  S.  Selections  from  American 

authors,  [reading  book],  [cop.  1879.]  326.5 

— Godwin,  P.  American  authorship 311.18 

— Griswold,  R.  W.  Curiosities  of  Ameri- 

can lit.  ( With  Disraeli,  I.  Curiosi- 
ties of  lit) 305.8 

— - Poets  and  poetry  of  America.  1842.  201.6 

— . - Prose  writers  of  America.  Portraits. 

[cop.1870] 316.17 

— Hart,  J.  S.  Manual  of  American  liter- 

ature. [cop.  1872.] 316.4 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  American  humorists 

[Irving,  Holmes,  Lowell,  Artemus 
Ward,  Mark  Twain] 326.7 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  Short  studies  of 

American  authors.  1880 315.9 

— J enkins,  O.  L.  Student’s  hand-book  of 

British  and  American  literature.  1876.  318.33 

— Martin,  B.  N.,  ed’r.  Choice  specimens 

of  American  literature.  1871 311.20 

— Nichol,  J.  American  literature.  His- 

torical sketch.  1882 316.20 

— Raymond,  I.  Southland  writers.  [Fe- 

male]. 2 v.  1870 316.2 

— Richardson,  C.  F.  Primer  of  American 

literature.  1883  318.34 

— Royse,  N.  K.  Manual  of  American  lit- 

erature. [Selections.]  1872 318.32 

— Scheie  de  Yere,  M.  M.  Americanisms. 

1772.. 316.3 

Shaw,  T.  B.  Manual  of  Eng.  and  Am. 

lit.  [1867] 325.5 

Tyler,  M.  C.  History  of.  v.  1-2 312.6 

Contents— v.  1.  1607-1676.  v.  2.  1677-1765. 


American  literature,  continued. 

— Underwood,  F.  H.  Handbook  of  Eng- 

lish literature.  American  authors. 

1879 312.7 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

America In  303.6.1 

See  also  English  literature;  Journal- 
ism; Periodicals;  Poetry. 

American  men  of  letters,  v.  1-6.  See  War- 
ner, C.  D.,  edr '.  624.12 

American  merchants  Hunt,  F.  Lives.  2 v.  604.3 

American  naturalist.  An  illustrated  mag- 
azine of  natural  history.  v.  8-18. 

1874-84 *8501.15 

American  note-books.  Hawthorne,  N 606.5 

American  notes  [travel  in  1842].  Dick- 
ens, C 527.22 

— - Same 1.16 

American  peace  society.  Prize  essays  on  a 

congress  of  nations  for  the  adjust- 
ment of  international  disputes,  etc. 

Boston.  1840  904.2 

American  pioneers  and  patriots.  [Biogra- 
phies]. 12  v.  See  Abbott.  J.  S.  C. 
American  poems.  Longfellow;  Whittier; 


Bryant;  Holmes;  Lowell;  Emerson. . 217.5 

American  poets  and  poetry.  See  American 
literature;  Biography;  Poetry. 

American  politician.  [Fiction].  Crawford, 

F.  M.  1885 57.15 

American  politics.  Cooper,  T.  Y.  and  Fen- 
ton, H.  T.  1882 915.3 

American  politics  [hand-book].  J ohnson, 

A.  1879... 912.19 

American  revolution.  See  United  States. 
American  senator.  [Fiction[.  Trollope, 

A.  1877 47.36 

American  settler’s  guide.  Copp,  H.  N.  1883  915.6 

American  socialisms,  History  of.  Noyes,  J. 

H.  1870 915.12 

American  state  papers.  See  United  States. 
American  statesman,  The:  a political  his- 
tory. Young,  A.  W.  1855 904.17 

American  statesmen,  Homes  of.  Illus.  1855.  617.9 

American  statesmen  series,  v.  1-10.  See 

Mors6,  J.  T.,  editor 626.4 

American  temperance  society.  Permanent 

temperance  documents,  v.  1.  1835. . 411.11 

American  woman’s  home.  Beecher,  C.  and 

Stowe,  H.  B.  1870  811.24 

American  year-book  and  national  register 

for  1869.  Ed.  by  D.  N.  Camp.  v.  1.  904.15 
Americanisms.  Bartlett,  J.  R.  Dictionary 

of.  1860 321.16 

— Scheie  de  Vere,  M.  Americanisms.  1872  316.3 

Ames,  Azel.  Sex  in  industry.  1875  912.14 

Ames,  D.  T.  Alphabets  adapted  to  the  use 

of  architects,  engravers,  etc.  1879 . . . 848.10 
Ames,  M.  C.  [Mrs.  Hudson].  Alice  and  Phoe- 
be Cary,  with  [their]  later  poems.  1874  632.3 

— Eirene;  a woman’s  right.  1872 61.28 

— His  two  wives.  1884 o 137.23 

— Memorial  of  Alice  and  Phoebe  Cary. 

With  their  Poetical  works.  1882 . . . 207.27 

— Outlines  of  men,  women  and  things. 

1873 311.8 

— Ten  years  in  Washington.  Added:  full 

account  of  life  and  death  of  James 
A.  Garfield,  by  J.  L.  Shepley.  1883. . . 521.5 

Amicis,  E.  de.  Constantinople.  1878 511.23 

— Holland  and  its  people.  1881 517.9 

— Morocco;  its  people  and  places.  1881 . . 518.12 

— Spain  and  the  Spaniards,  [cop.  1881].  517.15 

— Studies  of  Paris,  [cop.  1879.] 518.15 


AMIDON. 


11 


ANDERSON. 


Amidon,  R.  W.  Manual  of  electro-thera- 
peutics. 1884 844.37 

Ammen,  D.  Atlantic  coast.  (Navy  in  the 

civil  war).  1883  741.12 

Among  my  books.  Lowell,  J.  R.  2 v.  1872-6.  332.12 

Among  the  brigands.  DeMille,  J.  Juv 22.13 

Among  the  hills.  Poynter,  E.  F.  1871 51.21 

Among  the  Mongols.  Gilmour,  J 501.16 

Amoor,  river.  Atkinson,  T.  W.  Upper 

and  lower  Amoor.  1860 511.1 

— Collins;  P.  McD.  Voyage  down  the. 

[1856-7] 508.15 

Amos,  Sheldon.  Science  of  law.  1884 815.4.10 


Amusements,  games,  pastimes. 

— Culture  of  pleasure  in  social  and  relig- 

ious aspects,  [anon].  1873  425.27 

— Dodge,  M.  A.  In  her  Stumbling 

blocks.  1866 307.12 

— Helps,  A.  Recreation.  (In  his  Friends 

in  council,  v.  1).  [cop.  1861] 302.3 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  How  shall  we  entertain, 

etc.  (In  her  Chimney  corner).  1868.  301.27 


— Bartlett,  G.  B.  New  games  for  parlor 

and  lawn.  1882  842.11 

— Beard,  D.  C.  American  boy’s  handy- 

book.  1882  842.16 

— Bellew,  F.  Art  of  amusing,  [cop.  1866]  828.13 

— Book  of  500  puzzles.  1850 812.27 

— Boy’s  own  book 74.12 

— Brand,  J . Popular  antiquities  of  Great 

Britain.  3 v 718.8 

— Campbell,  H.  American  girl’s  home 

book.  1883 832.32 

— Cassell’s  book  of  indoor  amusements  . . 832.19 

— Champney,  L.  W.  Entertainments 

[holiday,  temperance,  etc] . 1879 833.3 

— Cremer,  W.  H.  Hanky  panky.  1875..  823.6 

— Dalton,  H.  Evening  amusements  and 

drawing-room  plays.  1884 832.34 

— Dodge,  M.  E.  A few  friends  and  how 

they  amused  themselves.  1869 811.20 

— Elliott,  Alfred.  Out-of-doors : a hand- 

book of  games  for  the  play-ground. 

1872 802.8 

— - Within-doors:  a book  of  games  and 

pastimes  for  the  drawing-room.  1872.  802.9 

Hoffmann,  L.  Parlor  amusements,  etc.  837.28 

— How  to  amuse  an  evening  party.  1863. . 812.29 


— Howard,  C.  J.  Book  of  conundrums 


and  riddles.  1869 812.28 

— Lawford,  L.  Every  girl’s  book  [of 

amusements] 835.31 

— Leslie,  E.  American  girl’s  book.  1874.  74.11 

— Mayne,  L.  D.  What  shall  we  do  to- 

night. [cop.  1873] 828.1 

— Newell,  W.  W.  Games  and  songs  of 

American  children.  1883 848.20 

— Palgrave,  F.  T.  Five  days’  entertain- 

ments at  Wentworth  grange.  1868 17.13 

— Pepper,  J.  H.  Boy’s  play  book  of 

science 811.6 

— - Play  book  of  metals 808.25 

— - Scientific  amusements 827.25 

— The  sociable.  1858 812.25 

- Taylor,  N.  W.  School  amusements . . . 426.5 

— Valentine,  R.  Home  book  of  pleasure 

and  instruction 811.5 

See  also  Archery ; Aquarium ; Cards ; Chess ; 
Checkers;  Cricket;  Dancing;  Dramas;  Games; 

Magic;  Sports. 

Amy  Herbert.  Sewell,  Eliza  M 36.507 

Amy  Lee.  [anon].  1856 18.4 


Anabasis,  The;  or,  expedition  of  Cyrus 

into  Persia.  Xenophon.  1867. . . . . .1020.1.1 


Anacharsis  the  younger.  Travels  in 
Greece.  [B.  C.  363-337].  Barthelemi, 

J.  J.  8 v....* 507.1 

Anacreon.  Odes;  trans.  by  T.  Bourne 1020.18 

Analogy  of  religion.  Butler,  J.  1881 401.26 

Anastasius,  or  memoirs  of  a Greek.  Hope, 

T.  1873 144.1 

Anatomy.  Agnew,  D.  H.  Practical  anato- 
my. 1868  824.15 

— Gray,  Henry.  Anatomy,  descriptive 

and  surgical,  8th  ed’n  Phila.  1878. . . . *B.33 

— Hitchcock,  E.,  and  Hitchcock,  E .,jr. 

Elementary  anatomy.  1873 807.15 

— Marshall,  I.  Anatomy  for  artists.  1878  8521.17 

— Mivart,  St.  George.  Elementary  anat- 

omy. 1877 823.13 

See  also  Physiology. 


Anatomy  of  drunkenness.  Macnish,  R. 

1844 In  305.10 

Anatomy  of  melancholy.  Burton  Robert. 

1866 427.17 

Ancien  regime.  [Pre-revolutionary  France.] 

Kingsley,  C 706.26 

Ancient  America.  Baldwin,  J.  D.  Hlus. 

1873  711.7 

Ancient  classics  [outlined  and  explained] 
for  English  readers.  See  Collins,  W. 

L.,  editor. 

Ancient  history  from  the  monuments,  6 v. 

1875-77 716.13 

Contents— 1.  Egypt,  to  B.  C.  300;  by  S.Birch. 

2.  Assyria,  to  fall  of  Nineveh;  by  G.  Smith. 

3.  Persia,  to  Arab  conquest;  by  W.  S.  W. 

Vaux.  4.  Greek  cities  and  islands  of  Asia 
Minor;  by  W.  S.  W.  Yaux.  5.  Babylonia;  by 
G.  Smith.  6.  Sinai,  from  fourth  Egyptian  dy- 
nasty; by  H.  S.  Palmer. 


Ancient  law.  Maine,  H.  S.  1871 

Ancient  regime.  [France].  Taine,  H.  A. 

1876 

Ancient  states  and  empires.  Lord,  John. 

1869 

Ancient  stone  implements,  etc.,  of  Great 

Britain.  Evans,  John.  1872 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Danish  story  book. 
1869 

— Fairytales 

— The  improvisatore,  [Italian  romance] 

— In  Spain  and  Portugal.  1870 

— Only  a tidier.  1871 

Pictures  of  travels  in  Sweden,  the  Hartz 

mountains  and  Switzerland.  1871. . . . 

— Poet’s  bazaar;  pictures  of  travel  in 

Germany,  Italy,  Greece,  and  the 

Orient.  [1 840] 

The  sand-hills  of  Jutland  [and  other 

stories  J.  Juv.  1869 

Stories  for  the  household.  1866 

Story  book.  1869 

— Story  of  my  life.  1872 

— The  two  baronesses.  1870 

What  the  moon  saw.  1067 

Wonder  stories.  1871 

Wonderful  tales  from  Denmark 

Anderson,  E.  L.  On  horseback;  [how  to 
ride].  1882 

— Soldier  and  pioneer:  biog.  sketch  of  Lt. 

Col.  R.  C.  Anderson,  of  the  continen- 
tal army.  1879 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Galusha.  Story  of  Aunt 
Lizzie  Aiken.  1880 


903.4 


715.8 

745.14 

704.2 

22.30 

22.32 

22.37 

508.2, 

22.34 

508.2 


522.26 


22.25 

77.9 

22.29 

633.11 

22.38 

22.33 

22.35 

22.31 


824.20 


622.13 

621.24 


ANDERSON. 


12 


ANNE. 


Anderson,  J.  J.  Manual  of  general  his- 
tory. 1879 717.14 

— Pictorial  school  history  of  the  United 

States.  1879 723.2 

Anderson,  John.  Strength  of  materials. 

1872 838.25 

Anderson,  R.  B.  America  not  discovered 

by  Columbus.  1877 714.15 

— Norse  mythology.  1876  415.5 

Anderson,  Col.  R.  C.,  of  the  continental 

army.  Sketch  by  E.  L.  Anderson. 

1879 622.13 


Anderson,  Rufus.  History  of  missions  of 
the  American  board  of  commission- 
ers for  for  foreign  missions.  4 v.  1875.  417.1 

Contents— v.  1.  India.  v.  2.  Hawaiian  Is- 

lands. v.  3-4.  Oriental  churches. 

Andersson,  C.  J.  Lake  Ngami,  four  years’ 
wandering  in  southwestern  Africa, 


[1850-54] 513.6 

Andersonville,  prison.  Spencer,  A.  Nar- 
rative of.  1866 736.14 

Andes.  Head,  F.  B.  Journey  across  the 

Pampas  and  Andes.  1826 512.20 

— Orton,  J.  Andes  and  the  Amazon.  1870  502.16 

Andover,  Mass.  Bailey,  S.  L.  Histor- 
ical sketches  of.  1880  722.19 

Andover  review.  A religious  and  theolog- 
ical monthly,  v.  1-4.  Boston.  1884-5. 1008.14 

Andreas  Hofer.  Mundt,  C.  M.  1868 42.30 

Andrew,  J.  A.,  gov.  of  Mass.  Memoir,  by 

P.  W.  Chandler,  1880 622.19 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868. . 634.3 

Andrew,  J.  O.,  bishop.  Life  and  letters, 

byG.  G.  Smith.  1882 627.18 

Andrews,  E.  A.  Latin-English  lexicon. 

1872  *A.4 

— and  Stoddard,  S.  Latin  grammar.  1864.  331.3 

Andrews,  J.  N.  History  of  the  Sabbath. 

1873  425.5 

Andrews,  Jane.  Each  and  all;  a compan- 
ion to  the  “Seven  little  sisters,”  1876.  86.7 

— Seven  little  sisters  who  live  on  the  round 

ball  that  floats  in  the  air.  1876 86.6 

Anecdotes.  Arvine,  K.  Cyclopaedia  of  mor- 
al and  religious  anecdotes,  [cop.  1860]  424.7 

— Buck,  C.  Religious,  moral  and  enter- 

taining. 1856 407.1 

— Bungay,  G.  W.  Temperance  anecdotes. 

1876 314.16 

— Forney,  J.  W.  Anecdotes  of  public 

men.  2 v.  1873-81 306.29 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Peter  Parley’s  merry 

stories 332.11 

— Hood,  E.  P.  ed’r.  World  of  anecdote. 

4 v.  [1875-78.] 317.7 

— Jennings,  G.  H.  Anecdotal  history  of 

the  British  parliament.  1881 913.21 


— Kirkland,  F.  Cyclopaedia  of  business 

and  commercial  anecdotes.  2 v.  1864.  305.16 

— Paul,  H . and  others.  Book  of  modem 

anecdotes.  American,  legal,  theatrical  311.3 

— Percy  anecdotes,  [Also]  American  anec- 


dotes   312.1 

— Reddie,  W.  Anecdotes,  literary  and 

scientific 316.5 

— Sheely,  A.  Anecdotes  of  school  life. 

1877 317.27 

— Starling,  E.  Noble  deeds  of  women. 

1858  605.10 

— Timbs,  John.  Century  of  anecdote, 

1760-1860 326.15 

— Townsend,  E.  D.  Anecdote  sof  the  civil 

war  in  the  United  States 741.3 


Anecdotes,  continued.  * 

Wonders  of  the  universe,  etc.  1841...  806.9 

Angel  of  the  household,  etc.  Arthur,  T.  S . 

1853 31.28 

Angel  whispers  [addresses  to  mourners] 

Eddy,  D.  C.  I860.. 408.19 

Angelic  wisdonl  concerning  the  divine  pro- 
vidence. Swedenborg,  E.  1868 413.32 

Angelico.  Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Early  Ital- 
ian painters.  1875 614.3 

— Oliphant,  Mrs.  In  her  Makers  of  Flor- 

ence   615.18 

— Ruskin,  J.  Modern  painters,  v.  5.  1874  808.31 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies,  v.  5 626.5 

— Vasari,  G.  Lives  of  the  painters,  v.  2.  _618.10 
Angell,  H.  C.  How  to  take  care  of  our 

eyes.  1878 823.20 


Angelo,  Michael.  See  Buonarrotti,  M.  A. 
Angling.  See  Fishing. 

ANGLO-Saxon  chronicle,  The.  [A.  D.  1-1154]  441.8 

ANGLO-Saxon  literature.  Hart,  J.  M.  Syl- 
labus of  Anglo-Saxon  literature.  1881  316.14 
ANGLO-Saxons.  Longfellow,  H.  W.  Anglo- 

Saxon  language  and  poetry In  207.2 

— Milman,  H.  H.  Anglo-Saxon  Christian- 

ity, etc.  (Latin  Christianity,  v.  2, 3.) . 416.19 

— Palgrave,  F.  History  of  the  Anglo- 

Saxons.  1876  715.7 

Angola  and  the  river  Congo.  Monteiro,  J. 

J.  1876 524.11 

Angus,  J.  R.  Sportsman’s  year-book  for 

1880,  [British] 834.25 

Animal  intelligence,  Romanes,  G.  J.  1883.815.4.44 
Animal  life  as  affected  by  natural  condi- 
tions of  existence.  Semper,  K.  1881  815.4.30 
Animal  locomotion:  walking,  swimming  and 

flying.  Pettigrew,  J.  B.  1874  815.4.8 

Animal  magnetism,  mesmerism,  etc. 

— Ashburner,  J.  Animal  magnetism.  1867  821.13 

— Carpenter,  W.  B.  Mesmerism,  spiritua- 

lism, etc.,  historically  and  scientific- 
ally considered.  1877 836.22 

— Dods,  J.  B.  Electrical  psychology.  1846  804.17 

— Gregory,  W.  Animal  magnetism.  1851.  811.15 
Animal  mechanism:  terrestial  and  serial 

locomotion.  Marey,  E.  J.  1874 815.4.11 

Animal  parasites.  Van  Beneden,  P.  J.  1876.815.4.19 


Animals.  See  Zoology;  also,  Natural  his- 
tory; and  names  of  different  animals. 
Annals  of  a quiet  neighborhood.  MacDon- 
ald, G 36.356 

Annals  of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland. 

Fitch,  J.  1864 734.15 

Annals  of  the  parish.  Gault,  J.  1869 134.29 

Annals  of  the  poor.  Richmond,  L 71.4 

Annals  of  the  West  [to  1850].  Perkins,  J. 

H.  and  Peck,  J.  M.  1851 736.6 

Anne,  queen  of  England.  Morris,  E.  E. 

Age  of  Anne.  (Epochs  of  history). 

1876 743.5.6 

— Same.  Stanhope.  History  of  England. 

1701-13.  2 v 743.1 

— Same.  Strickland,  A.  Queens  of  Eng- 

land. 6 v 641.13 

Anne  Boleyn,  2 d queen  of  Henry  VIII. 

— Ainsworth,  W.  H.  Windsor  castle.  Fict  36.32 

— Dixon,  W.  H.  History  of  two  queens. 

6 v. in  3 643.11 

— Strickland,  A.  Queens  of  England,  v.  2 641.13 

Anne.  Woolson,  C.  F.  1882  52.28 

Anne  Hereford.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 36.564 

Anne  Judge,  spinster.  Robinson,  F.  W... . 134.12 

Anne  of  Geierstein.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.23 

Anne  Severin.  Craven,  Mme.  A 131.16 


ANNIS. 


18 


APOTHEGMS. 


Annis  Warleigh’s  fortune.  Parr,  H 31.13 

Annual  cyclopaedia,  Appleton  s’,  v.  1-25.. 

(1861-85) *B.32 

Annual  record  of  science  and  industry  for 

1873,  Baird,  S.  F 808.28 

Annuals.  See  Almanacs;  Calendars;  Year 
books. 

Anselm,  St.  Church,  B.  W.  [Life.]  1884.  644.5 
— Lord,  J.  Saint  Anselm— Mediaeval  the- 
ology  In  735.6.2 

Anstey,  F.,  pseud.  See  Guthrie,  F.  A. 

Antarctic  explorations.  Chambers’ papers 

for  the  people 1001.9.3 

See  also  Arctic  regions. 

ANTE-Nicene  Christian  library.  Transla- 
tions of  the  writings  of  the  fathers 
down  to  A.  D.  325.  Ed.  by  Rev.  A. 

Roberts  and  J.  Donaldson.  24  v. 

1867-71 415.1 

Contents. 

Apocryphal  gospels,  Acts  and  Revelations,  v.  16. 
Apostolic  fathers.  [First  and  second  Epistles  of 
Clement  to  the  Corinthians.  Epistle  of  Polycarp  to 
the  Philippians.  Martyrdom  of  Polycarp.  Epistle  of 
Barnabas.  Epistle  of  Ignatius.  Martyrdom  of  Ignatius. 
Epistle  to  Diognetus.  Pastor  of  Hermas.  Fragments 
of  Papias.  Spurious  epistles  of  Ignatius.]  v.  1. 

. Arnobius  adversus  gentes.  Seven  books,  v.  19. 
Clement  of  Alexandria,  v.  4,  12. 

Clementine  homilies.  Apostolical  constitutions,  v.  17. 
Cyprian,  together  witn  Novatian,  Minucius  Felix, 
and  an  [anonymous]  treatise  on  re-baptism,  v.  8,  13. 

Gregory  Thaumaturgus,  Dionysius  of  Alexandria, 
and  Archelaus.  v.  20. 

Hippolytus.  v.  6,  9. 

Irenteus.  v,  5,  9. 

Lactantius,  together  with  the  testaments  of  the 
twelve  patriarchs  and  fragments  of  the  2-3  centuries, 
v.  21-22. 

Liturgies  and  other  documents,  v.  24. 

Martyr  (Justin),  and  Athenagoras.  v.  2. 

Methodius,  Alexander  of  Lycopolis,  Peter  of  Alexan- 
dria, and  fragments,  v.  14. 

Origen.  v.  10,  23. 

Tatian,  Theophilus,  and  the  Clementine  recogni- 
tions. v.  3. 

Tertullian  against  Marcion.  v.  7. 

Tertullian.  Writings,  with  extant  works  of  Victori- 
nus  and  Commodianus.  v.  11,  16,  18. 


Anteros.  Lawrence,  G.  A 36 . 307 

Anthon,  Charles.  Classical  dictionary.  1869.  *A . 6 

— Greek  prosody  and  metre.  1838 331.7 

— Latin  prosody  and  metre,  [cop.  1841.].  331.6 

- Latin  versification.  1845 331 . 8 

Anthon,  John.  The  law  student,  or  guides 

to  the  study  of  law.  1850 904 . 21 

Anthropology.  See  Man. 

Antinous  ; a romance  of  ancient  Rome. 

Taylor,  G 53.12 

Antiquary,  The.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.3 

Antiquities.  Bradford,  A.  W.  American 

antiquities.  1841 748 . 7 

— Brand,.!.  Popular  antiquities  of  Great 

Britain.  3v 718.8 

— Chambers,  R.  Book  of  days:  a miscel- 

lany of  popular  antiquities.  2 v *E . 5 

— Evans,  J.  Ancient  stone  implements, 

weapons  and  ornaments  of  Great 
Britain.  1872 704 . 2 

— Jewitt,  L.  Half  hours  among  English 

antiquities.  1877 724.20 

— Lubbock,  Sir  J.  Pre-historic  times  704.3 

— Mallett,  P,  H.  Northern  antiquities 

[ancient  Scandinavians].  1878 742.8 

— Muller,  F.  M.  Essays.  (In  his  Chips, 

etc.) 404.2.3 


Antiquities,  continued. 

— Smith,  W.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and 

Roman  antiquities.  1873 *B.15 

— White,  G.  Natural  history  and  anti- 

quities of  Selborne 8^7.17 

See  also  History  ( Ancient ) ; Man  ( Pre-lds- 
toric)  ; and  also  names  of  various  countries 
and  nations. 

Antiquity  [historic  lectures].  See  Lord, 

J.  Beacon  lights  of  history,  v.  1 735 . 6 

Antiquity  of  man.  Lyell,  C 821 . 26 

ANTi-slavery.  See  Slavery. 

ANTi-slavery  days.  Clarke,  J.  F.  1884. . . . 741 . 6 

Antonina;  or,  the  fall  of  Rome.  Collins,  W.  131.13 

Antonia.  Sand,  George,  pseud 6.2 

Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius.  Thoughts. 

Translated  by  George  Long.  1864. . 408 . 25 


— Arnold,  M.  Marcus  Aurelius  (In  his 

Essays  in  criticism).  1 872 302 . 4 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Seekers  after  God.  1877  614.23 

— Lord,  J.  Marcus  Aurelius— The  glory 

of  Rome.  1885 In  735.6.1 

Antony,  Saint.  Kingsley,  C.  The  hermits.  636 . 10 
Antony  and  Cleopatra  [tragedy].  See 
Shakespeare,  W. 

Ants.  Lubbock.  J.  Ants,  bees  and  wasps. 

(Int.  sci.  ser)  1884 815.4.42 

— McCook,  H.  C.  Agricultural  ant  of 

Texas.  1880 841.15 

— - Honey  ants  and  occidental  ants.  ’82.  841.6 

Apache  country,  Adventures  in.  Browne,  J. 

R.  1871 503.18 

Apgar,  E.  A.  History  New  Jersey.  See 

Sypher,  J.  R 738 . 5 

Aphorisms,  etc.  Bacon,  F.  Apophthegms. 

(In  his  Works,  v.  13) 1001 . 1 

— Coleridge,  S.  F.  Moral  and  religious 

aphorisms In  432 . 21 

— Colton,  C.  C.  Lacon:  or,  many  things  in 

few  words.  1866 301 . 15 

— Heine,  H.,  Excerpts.  [In  Ins  Scintilla- 

tions.]   63.34 

— LaRochefoucauld,F.de.  Maxims. ’71.  317.25 

— The  moral  testament  of  a man.  1834 . . 408 . 5 

— Plutarch.  Apothegms  of  kings  and 

great  commanders ; Laconic  apo- 


thegms. (In  his  Morals.) 445.3.1 

— Spurgeon,  C.  H.  John  Ploughman’s 

talk 402.30 


See  also  Proverbs ; Quotations;  Table-talk. 
Apocalypse  revealed.  Swedenborg,  E.  2 v 414.15 
Apochryphal  gospels,  Acts  and  Revela- 
tions. See  Ante-Nicene  Christian 

library,  v.  16 415 . J 

Apochryphal  New  Testament 411.15 

Apologia  pro  vita  sua.  Newman,  J.  H...  433.18 
Apostles.  Cave,  W.  Lives  of  the  apos- 
tles, etc.  1836 in  411.2 

— Renan,  E . The  apostles 423 . 1 

— Smith,  W.  History  of  the  (In  his  New 

Testament  history).  1875 715.18 

Apostles  of  mediaeval  Europe.  Maclear, 

G.  F 636.11 

Apostolic  fathers.  Holland,  H.  S.  The 

fathers  for  Eng.  readers,  v.  1 423 . 14 

— Jackson,  G.  A.  Early  Christian  lit. 

primers,  v.  1 426 . 24 

See  also  Ante-Nicene  Christian  library. 
Apostolical  and  primitive  church.  Cole- 
man, L.  1844  407.14 

Apostolical  constitutions.  (A.-N.-C.  lib., 

v.  17) 415.1 

Apothegms.  See  Aphorisms,  etc. 


ARCHITECTURE. 


APPARITIONS.  14 


Apparitions.  Fiske,  J.  Primeval  ghost 

world.  (In  his  Myths,  etc.) 401.18 

— Owen,  B.  D.  Debatable  land.  1872..  435.16 

— - Footfalls  on  the  boundry  of  another 

world.  1871 435 . 15 

See  also  Folklore ; Spiritualism ; Witchcraft, 
etc. 

Appeal,  An,  to  Caesar  [for  education  of  the 

South.]  Tourgee,  A.  W 916 . 21 

Apple-blossoms.  [Poems.]  Goodale,  E. 

and  D.  B..... 206.25 

Apples  of  gold  in  pictures  of  silver.  New- 
ton, D.  F.  1869.. 405.19 

Appleton,  J.  H.  Chemistry.  1884 . . 846.5 

Appleton,  Jesse.  Works,  with  memoir. 

1837 405.1 

Appleton,  T.  G.  Syrian  sunshine.  1875.  525 . 16 
Appletons,  [D.  & Co  ] Annual  cyclopaedia. 

v.  1-25,  1861-1885 *B.  32 

— Dictionary  of  New  York.  1880 516.3 

— General  guide  to  the  United  States  and 

Canada.  1881 516.30 

— Guide  to  Mexico.  By  A.  B.  Conkling. 

1884  522.5 

— Hand-book  of  American  cities.  Ulus. 

1877 513.14 

— Hand-book  of  American  summer  re- 

sorts. [1881] 516.29 

_ - Same.  [1883] 501.4 

Hand-book  of  American  winter  resorts. 

1879 513.21 

Journal  of  literature,  science  and  art.  v. 

1-26.  N.  Y.,  1869-81 1007.3 

Note.—  V.  1-15  are  illustrated. 

Aquarium.  Butler,  H.  D.  The  aquarium. 

[con.  1858.] 814.37 

— Gosse,  P.  H.  The  aquarium.  1854...  821.23 
Taylor,  J.  E.  The  aquarium.  1876. . . 822.20 


Arabella  Stuart.  James,  G.  P.  B 34.29 

Arabia.  Burton,  B.  F.  Pilgrimage  to  El- 

Medina  and  Meccah.  1858 504 . 25 

— Morris,  E.  J.  Tour  through  Arabia 

Petrsea.  2 v.  1842 505.5 

— Palgrave,  W.  G.  Journey  through  cen- 

tral and  eastern  Arabia,  [1862-3] 504 . 13 

— Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de.  Literature  of 

the  Arabians.  [In  his  Literature  of 
the  south  of  Europe,  v.  1] 302.6 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents  of  travel  in 

Arabia  Petrsea.  [1835-6.]  2 v 505.13 

— Taylor,  B .,  ed’r.  Travels  in.  1872 505.18 

See  also  Arabs ; Mecca;  Medina;  Sinai. 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments.  Transl. 

by  E.  W.  Lane 61.25 

— Same;  revised  by  Bev.  G.  F.  Townsend 

1873 26.23 

— Six  stories  from;  ed.  by  S.  Eliot.  1880.  77.10 
Arabs.  Conde,  J.  A.  The  Arabs  in  Spain. 

3 v.  1854 717.9 

— Coppee,  H.  Conquest  * of  Spain,  by 

Arab-Moors,  with  a sketch  of  the  civi- 
lization which  they  achieved,  and  im- 
parted to  Europe.  2 v.  1881 724.16 

— Jessup,  H.  H.  Women  of  the  Arabs. 

1873 531.12 

See  also  Arabia;  Moors;  Saracens. 

Arago,  F.  Biographies  of  distuinguished 

scientific  men.  2 v.  1859 602 . 2 

Araucanians,  The;  tour  among  the  Indian 
tribes  of  southern  Chili.  Smith,  E. 

B.  1855  508.4 


Arblay,  Mine  d\  formerly  Frances  Bur- 
ney. Diary  and  letters.  2 v.  1880.  622.9 

— Evelina.  1850 36.90 

Arcana  ccelestia  [heavenly  mysteries.] 

Swedenborg,  E.  10  v 414.18 

Archaeology.  See  Antiquities;  Civiliza- 
tion; Evolution;  Geology;  History 
(Ancient)',  and  names  of  various 
countries;  Mythology;  Man  (Pre-his- 
torfc );  Manners  and  customs. 

Archelaus,  bishop  of  Messopotamia. 

Writings  (A.  N.-C.  lib.,  v.  20) 415.1 

Archer,  Thomas.  Decisive  events  of  his- 
tory. 1871 745.5 

Archery.  Thompson,  M.  How  to  train 

in  archery,  [cop.  1879.] 823 . 37 

— - Witchery  of  archery.  1879 823.7 

Archie  Lovell.  Edwards,  Mrs.  A 34.8 

Architect,  The;  or,  practical  house  car- 
penter. Benjamin,  A.  1856 8521 . 26 

Architects.  Clement,  C.  E.  Architects, 

etc. ; a hand-book.  1876  *D  3 

— - Same.  1879 834.11 

— Vasari,  G.  Lives  of  [until  the  16th  cen- 

tury.] 5v 618.10 

— Wightwick,  G.  Hints  to  young  archi- 

tects. 1875 838.14 

Architecture. 


General  and  Miscellaneous. 


— Farrar,  C.  S.  History  of  sculpture, 

painting  and  architecture.  Topical 
lessons  with  specific  references  to  val- 
uable books.  1881 851 . 2 

— Horton,  C.  W.  Architecture  for  gen- 

eral students.  1874 818.7 

— Lefebre,  M.  Wonders  of.  1871 802.26 

— Buskin,  J.  Lectures  on  architecture. 

1875 822.5 

— - The  seven  lamps  of  1871 804.29 

— - 1 he  stones  of  Venice.  3 v.  1872...  804.28 

— Schlegel,  F.  von.  Gothic  architecture. 

(In  his  ^Esthetic  works.).. 323.12 

— Seven  wonders  of  the  world 823 . 18 

— Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  Habitations  of  man 

in  all  ages.  1876 851.27 


Architectural  Styles,  Etc. 


— Fergusson,  James.  History  of  archi- 

tecture. 4.  v.  1874 851 . 1 

Contents.— 1-2.  In  all  countries.  3.  Indian 
and  Eastern.  4.  Modern. 

— Parker,  J.  H.  A.  B.  C.  of  gothic  archi- 

tecture. 1882 852.9 

— Bosengarten,  A.  Hand-book  of  archi- 

tectural styles 851 . 26 

— Smith,  T.  B.  Architecture,  gothic  and 

renaissance.  1880 851.31 

— - and  Slater,  J.  Architecture,  classic 

and  early  Christian.  1882 851.34 

— VanBensselaer,  Mrs.  S.  Becent  archi- 

tecture in  America.  (Century  m.,  v. 
28,29,31) 1006.4 


Church  Architecture. 


— Gardner,  E.C.  Common  sense  in  churchr 

building.  1880 824 . 29 

— Lord,  J.  William  of  Wykeham— Gothic  • 

architecture.  In 735.6.2 

— Lubke,  W.  Ecclesiastical  art  in  Ger- 

many during  the  middle  ages.  1877.  834 . 6 

— Norton,  C.  E.  Historical  studies  of 

church-building  in  the  middle  ages. 

1880 836.1 


ARCHITECTURE. 


15 


ARIOSTO. 


Architecture,  continued. 

— Pullan,  R.  P.  On  church  decoration. 

Lond.  1878 848.8 

Construction , Drawinig,  etc. 

— Benjamin,  A.  The  architect;  or,  practi- 

cal house  carpenter.  1856 8521.26 

— Clark,  T.M.  Building  superintendence. 

1884  843.29 

— Richardson,  T.  A.  Architectural  model- 

ing in  paper.  1859  811.27 

— Tuthill,  W.  B.  Lessons  in  architec- 

tural drawing.  1881 851.30 

— Viollet-le-Duc.  Story  (of  the  building) 

of  a house.  1874 826.9 

— Ware,  W.  R.  Modem  perspective 


Domestic  and  Rural. 

— Allen,  L.  F.  Rural.  1852 807.17 

— Bam  plans  and  out-buildings . 1882...  824.32 

— Bicknell,  A.  J.,  pub.  Detail,  cottage 

and  constructive  architecture.  [1873],  *8541 .9 


— Bicknell  and  Comstock,  pubs.  Modem 

architectural  designs  and  details.  1881*8541.10 

— Bunce,  O.  B.  My  house  an  ideal.  ’84.  852.5 

— Burges,  W.  Architectural  designs.  Ed. 

by  R.  P.  Pullan.  London,  1882 *8541.11 

— Cleveland,  H.  W.  Village  and  farm 

cottages.  1869  813.7 

— Dwyer,  C.  P.  Economic  cottage  build- 

er. 1856 806  14 

— Eassie,  W.  Healthy  houses 837.5 

— Elliott,  C.  W.  Book  of  American  in- 

teriors. [From  existing  houses], 
Heliotype  illust.  Boston  1976 *8541 .6 

— Gardner,  E.  C.  Home  interiors.  1878  835.2 

— - Homes  and  how  to  make  them.  1874.  805.22 

— - The  house  that  Jill  built.  1882 842.14 

— - Illustrated  homes.  1875 805.21 

— Hale,  E.  E.  Sybaris  and  other  homes. 

1869 914.6 

— Harney,  G.  E.  Barns,  out-buildings 

and  fences,  [cop.  1870] 8521.21 

— Holly,  H.H.  Modem  dwellings,  [cop. 

1878] 841.27 

— Improved  dwellings  for  the  laboring 

plastjAQ  1879  913  14 

— Mason,  G.  C.  Old  house  altered.  1878.  826.22 

— Oakey,  A . F.  Building  a home. 

[Home  books].  18&3 851.17 

— Palliser.  American  cottage  homes. 

1878.  Fol *8521.22 

— - Model  homes.  [Plans,  cop.  1878]...  841.24 

— Putnam,  J.  P.  The  open  fire-place  in 

all  ages.  Ulus.  1882  846.2 

— Reed,  S.  B.  House-plans  for  every- 

body. 1881 838.13 

— Richardson,  C.  J.  Picturesque  designs 

for  mansions,  villas,  lodges,  etc. 

Lond.  1870 806.20 

— Wheeler,  G.  Rural  homes.  1855  . . 807.8 

Periodicals. 

— American  architect  and  building  news. 

Weekly  journal,  v.  12-18.  1882-5 * 8541.18 

— Carpentry  and  building.  Monthly,  v. 

1-7.  1879-85 *8541.7 


Arctic  regions . Arctic  experiences.  Tyson’s 
drift,  Polaris  expedition,  cruise  of  the 
Tigress,  with  general  Arctic  chrono- 
logy. Ed.  by  E.  V.  Blake.  1874  ...  524.15 

— Barrow,  John.  Arctic  voyages.  1874. . 512.22 
— • Danenhower,  J.  C.  Narrative  of  the 

“Jeannette.”  1882  501.8 

— Discovery  and  adventure  in  Polar  seas 

and  regions,  with  account  of  the  * 
whale  fiishery.  1868 512.23 

— Dufferin,  Lord.  Letters  from  high  lati- 

tudes. 1878 511.21 

— Gilder,  W.  H.  Ice-pack  and  tundra : the 

search  for  the  Jeannette  and  a sledge 
journey  through  Siberia,  [1881-2]....  521.19 

— - Schwatka’s  search.  [Franklin  records]. 

1881 526.10 

— Hall,  C.  W.  Adrift  in  the  ice-fields.  ’77  76.11 

— Hartwig,  G.  The  polar  world:  a popu- 

lar description  of  man  and  nature. 

Illus.  1869 521.20 

— Hayes,  J.  J.  Arctic  boat  journey  [1854]  501.3 

— - Land  of  desolation  [Greenland].  1872.  504.8 

— - The  open  Polar  sea  [1860-1] 504.7 

— Kane,  E.  K.  Second  Grinnell  expedi- 

tion. 1871 503.26 

— McClintock,  F.  L.  In  the  Arctic  seas. 

[Discoverv  of  the  fate  of  Sir  John 
Franklin.] 525.23 

— Mackinzie,  A.  Voyage  from  Montreal 

to  the  frozen  oceans;  [1789-’93.]  1801.  8521.16 

— Nordenskiold,  A.  E.  Voyage  of  the 

Vega  round  Asia  and  Europe.  T882. . 521.2 

— Nourse,  J.  E.  American  explorations 

in  ice  zones.  [1884] 521.6 

— Schley,  W.  S.  and  Soley,  J.  R.  The  res- 

cue of  Greely.  1885 523.2 

— Sontag,  A.  Grinnell  expedition,  [1853-5]  507.6 

— Verne,  J.  At  the  north  pole:  the  adven- 

tures of  Captain  Hatteras.  Fict. 

[cop.  1874] 138.28 

— - Desert  of  ice:  sequel  to  At  the  North 

pole.  Fict.  1876 136.14 

— - The  fur  country.  Fict.  1874 42.41 

— Whymper,  F.  Heroes  of  the  Arctic.  1875  518.34 
Argentine  republic.  MacRae,  A.  Journey 

across  the  Andes  and  pampas.  (U.  S. 
naval  astro,  exp.,  v.  2,)  1855 * 8521.27 

— Napp,  R.  The  Argentine  republic  [his- 

tory, statistics,  etc.].  1876 511.26 

— Sarmiento,  D.  E.  Life  in,  in  the  days 

of  the  tyrants.  1868 502.4 

Argues,  Mrs.  M.  [The  Duchess .]  Airy 

fairy  Lilian.  1881 52.16 

— Faith  and  unfaith.  1882 52.2 

— Mrs.  Geoffrey.  1881 141.23 

Argonautic  expedition.  See  classical  dic- 
tionaries and  works  on  mythology. 

See  also  Kingsley’s  Greek  fairy  tales 
[74.6J;  Morris’  poem,  Jason  [ 217.18] ; 
Hawthorne’s  Tanglewood  tales  [25.6] 
Argyll,  Duke  of.  ^ee  Campbell,  G.  D. 

Arians  of  the  fourth  century.  Newman, J.H  444.8 
Ariosto,  Ludovico.  Orlando  Furioso;  tr.  by 

Rose.  2 v 206.11 

— Tales  from  Ariosto  retold  for  children. 

[Anon.]  Illus 87.12 


See  also  Carpentry ; Decorative  art;  Drawing;  Foun- 
dations; Landscape  gardening;  Masonry;  Mechanics; 
Painting;  Warming  and  ventilation. 

Architectural  modelling  in  paper.  Rich- 


ardson, T.  A 811.27 

Architectural  styles.  Rosengarten,  A.. . 851.26 
Arctic  Crusoe.  St.  John  P.  B 23.13 


— Jameson,  A.  Loves  of  the  poets 633.13 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry 

of  Europe 207.2 


Note— See  also  Hallam’s  and  Sismondi’s 
histories  of  literature. 


ARISTOPHANES. 


16 


ARTHUR. 


Aristophanes  [Outlined  and  explained], 
by  W.  L.  Collins.  (Ancient  classics 
for  English  readers.)  1873 1020.32 

Contents— Introduction.  The  knights.  Comedies  of 
the  war:  The  Acharnians— The  peace— Lysistrata.  The 
clouds.  The  wasps.  The  birds.  The  frogs.  The 
women’s  festival — The  ecclesiazusae.  Plutus. 

Aristotle.  Ethics  of  Aristotle  [Greek 
text];  illustrated,  with  essays  and 
notes  by  Sir  A.  Grant.  2 v.  1874  431.13 


— Blackie,  J.  S.  In  his  Four  phases  of 

morals.  1872  402.11 

— Lewes,  G.  H.,  Life,  etc.  In  his  Biog. 

history  of  philosophy 427.1 

— [Outlined  and  explained],  by  Sir  A. 

Grant.  (Ancient  classics  for  Eng. 

readers).  1877 1021.1 

Arithmetic.  Blanchard,  O.  Theoretical 

and  practical.  1856  808.23 

— Eaton,  J.  S.  Treatise  on.  [cop.  1857]. . 811.13 

— Fish,  D.  W.  Complete  arithmetic.1880  837.26 

— - Higher  arithmetic.  1867 816.30 

— Grant,  H.  Arithmetic  for  young  chil- 

dren. 1880 832.9 

— Greenleaf,  B.  The  national.  1856 808.22 


Arizona.  Bishop,  W.  H.  Old  Mexico  and 

her  lost  provinces.  1883 501.14 

— Browne,  J.  R.  The  Apache  country.  ’71  503.18 

— Cozzens,  S.  W.  Three  years  in  Arizona 

and  New  Mexico,  [cop.  1873] 524.16 

— Mowry’s  S.  History,  resources,  etc.  1864  611.27 

Ark  of  Elm  island.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv 21.20 

Arlot, — .Guide  for  coach  painters.  1880...  838.9 

Armadale.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.115 

Armenia.  Bryce,  James.  Trans-Caucasia 

and  Ararat  [in  1876] 525.9 

— Curzon,  Robert.  Travels  in.  1854  525.2 

— Norman,  C.  B.  Armenia  and  the  cam- 

paign of  1877 511.10 

Armitage,  E.  S.  Childhood  of  the  English 

nation.  1877  716.12 

Arms  and  armor.  Lacombe,  M.  P.  1876..  816.23 
Armstrong,  J.  Life  of  Richard  Montgom- 
ery. 1873 In  641.4.1 

— Life  of  A.  Wayne.  1872 In  641.4.4 

Army.  See  Military  science. 

Army  and  navy  stories.  6 v.  See  Adams, 

W.  T.  [Oliver  Optic.] 

Army  life  in  a black  regiment,  [1862-4]. 

Higgenson,  T.  W 503.22 

Army  life  in  Russia,  1877-8.  Green.  F.  V.  ’80  724.7 

Army  life  on  the  border.  Marcy,  R.  B.  ’74  511.14 
Army  of  the  Cumberland.  Cist,  H.  M.  ’82.  726.9.7 

— Fitch,  J.  M.  Annals  of  the.  1864 734.15 


Army  of  the  Potomac.  Swinton,  W.  Cam- 
paigns of.  1866 734.3 

Army  sacrifices  [on  Indian  frontier]  Fry.  J 

B.  1879 . 723.6 


Arnault,  M.  A.  and  Panckoucke,  C.  L.  F. 

Life  and  campaigns  of  N.  Bonaparte.  604.16 
Arne  [Norwegian  tale.]  Bjomson,  B.  1872.  14.18 

Arnold,  Arthur.  Through  Persia  by  cara- 


van. 1877 525.4 

Arnold,  Benedict.  Arnold,  I.  N . Life  of. 

1880.... 617.13 

— Sparks,  J.  Life  and  treason  of In  641.4.3 


Arnold,  Edwin.  Indian  idylls.  From  the 

Sanskrit  of  the  Mahabharata.  1883.  211 .36 
— The  light  of  Asia;  or,  the  great  renun- 
ciation. Being  the  life  and  teaching 
of  Gautama.  1879 208.30 


Arnold,  Edwin,  continued. 

— Pearls  of  faith;  or,  Islam’s  rosary;  being 

the  ninety-nine  beautiful  names  of 
Allah,  with  comments  in  verse  from 

various  Oriental  sources.  1883  211.35 

Arnold,  Frederick.  History  of  Greece  [to 

B.  C.  317] 713.10 

— Turning  points  in  life.  1873  304.14 

Arnold,  I.  N.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  ’85  628.24 

— Life  of  Benedict  A mold.  1880 617.13 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Essays  in  criticism.  1872  302.4 

— God  and  the  bible:  a review  of  object- 

ions to  ‘Literature  and  dogma.’  1875  . 414.9 

— Higher  schools  and  universities  of  Ger- 

many. 1874 444.9 

— Irish  essays,  etc 318.17 

— Literature  and  dogma.  An  essay  to- 

wards a better  apprehension  of  the 
bible.  1873 411.21 

— Poems.  1878 207.8 

— St.  Paul  and  protestantism.  1875  443.14 


— Steadman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets 215.6 

Arnold,  Thomas.  History  of  Rome,  [to 

death  of  Hannibal]  1873 706.13 

— Introductory  lectures  on  modem  history 

1857  705.7 

— Life  of  Hannibal.  1870  641.5 

— Sermons  preached  in  Rugby  chapel. 

Lond.,  1874 413.31 

Arnold,  Thomas,  joint  author.  Catholic 
dictionary.  See  Addis,  W.  E.  N.  Y. 

1884  428.5 

Arnott,  Neil.'  Elements  of  physics.  1882.  842.12 

Around  a spring.  Droz,  Gustave 63.22 

Around  the  world,  [travel.]  Prime,  E.  D. 

G.  1872 504.6 

Around  the  Yule  log.  Markham.  R 77.15 

Arr,  E.  H.  pseud.  See  Rollins.  Mrs.  E.  H. 

Arrah  Neil.  James,  G.  P.  R 36.253 

Arrom,  C.  B.  de.  Elia;  or,  Spain  fifty  years 

ago.  1868 135.24, 

Arrowsmith,  James.  Paper-hanger’s  com- 
panion. 1874  838.8 

Art.  See  Fine  arts. 

Art;  a dramatic  tale.  Reade,  C 6.23  and  62.6 

Art  criticism.  Sampson,  G.  W.  [1868]. . . . 818.14 
Art  education  applied  to  industry.  Nich- 
ols, G.  W 826.13 

Art  hints.  Jarves,  J.  J.  1855 805.3 

Art  idea.  Jarves,  J.  J.  1877 824.5 

Art  in  America  [critical  and  historical]. 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  1880 831.24 

Art  in  Greece.  Taine.  H.  1871 812.19 

Art  in  ornament  and  dress.  Blanc,  C 831.8 

Art  in  the  Netherlands.  Taine,  H 1872...  812.18 

Art  of  beauty.  Haweis,  H.  R.  1878 823.31 

Art  of  doing  our  best;  stories  of  workers. 

Caldwell,  H.  Juv 61415 

Art  of  England.  Ruskin,  J.  1883 852  7 

Art  of  fiction.  Besant,  W.  1884. ........  321.7 

Art  suggestions  from  the  masters;  [selec- 
tions] Carter,  S.  N.  1881 851.7 

Art  thoughts.  Jarves,  J.  J.  1882  852.12 

Artemus  Ward:  his  works.  See  Browne, 

C.  F • 304.18 

Arthur,  Kina.  Bulfinch,  T.  Age  of  chiv- 
alry. 1859 8.14 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.L.King  Arthur[poem]  214.5 

— Cox,  G.  W.  Romances  of  the  middle 

ages 47.5 

— Lanier,  S.  The  boy’s  King  Arthur.  1880  77.18 

— Malory,  T.  History  of  King  Arthur  and 

his  knights  of  the  round  table.  1870.  33.13 


ARTHUR. 


17 


ASTRONOMY. 


Arthur,  King , continued. 

— Tennyson,  A.  Idylls  of  the  king,  Holy 

grail,  etc.  {In  his  works) 202.2 

Arthur,  T.  S.  Angel  of  the  household  and 

other  tales,  [cop.  1853] 31.28 

— Cast  adrift.  1873  31.19 

— Good  time  coming.  1855 8.17 

— Light  on  shadowed  paths.  1866 63.16 

— Nothing  but  money 134.27 

— Six  nights  with  the  Washingtonians. 

[Temperance  tale] 32.29 

— Sketches  of  life  and  character.  1861. . . 15.12 

— Ten  nights  in  a bar-room.  [1860] 63.2 

— Three  eras  of  a woman’s  life.  [1850].  31.29 

— Trials  and  confessions  of  a house- 

keeper  * 134.19 

— ed’r.  The  true  path,  and  how  to  walk 

therein.  1863  62.16 

— What  came  afterward.  1868 142.1 

— Young  lady  at  home;  home  stories 31.26 

— and  Carpenter,  W.  H.  History  of  Illi- 

nois [to  1850.] 712.25 

Arthur,  William.  Dictionary  of  Christian 

and  familiar  names.  1857  644.15 

— The  model  merchant,  or  memoirs  of 

Sam’l  Budgett.  Abridged.  1858. . . 605.25 

— The  successful  merchant;  life  of  Sam’l 

Budgett.  1853 • 605.26 

Arthur  Bonnicastle.  Holland,  J.  G.  1873.  142  23 

Arthur  Brown.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv 25.44 

Arthur  O’Leary.  Lever,  Charles 36.326 

Artists.  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Book  of  the 

artists  [American].  1867 821.12 

— Clement,  C.  E.  Artists  of  the  1 9th  cen- 

tury and  their  works,  2 v.  1879 618.4 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies.  5v  626.5 


See  also  Fine  arts;  also  Engravers;  Musi- 
cians; Painters;  Sculptors. 


Artman,  W.  and  Hall,  L.  Y.  Beauties  and 

achievements  of  the  blind.  1874  632.16 

Arts.  See  Fine  arts;  Useful  arts. 

Arts  of  writing,  reading  and  speaking.  Cox, 

E.  W 325.23 

ART-student  in  Munich,  [1850-2].  Howitt, 

A.  M 508.12 

Arvine,  K.  Cyclopaedia  of  moral  and  relig- 
ious anecdotes,  [cop.  1869.] 424.7 

Aryan  village  in  India  and  Ceylon.  [Early 

society]  Phear,  J.  B.  1880 914.18 

As  long  as  she  lived.  Robinson,  F.  W 148.2 

As  you  like  it  [comedy  ].  See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Asbjornsen,  P.  C.  Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

[Norwegian].  1883 316.22 

Asbury  twins.  Clark,  R.  S 92.30 

Aschenbroedel.  Carrington,  Katie.  1882.  52.30 

AsHANGO-land,  A journey  to,  [1863-4].  Du 

Chaillu,  P.  B 528.1 

Ashantee.  Ramseyer,  F.  A.  and  Kuhne,  J. 

Four  yeajs  in,  1869-74 516.12 

— Stanley,  H.  M.  Coomassie  and  Magdala 

[British  campaign  in  1873-4] 706.21 

Ashburner,  John.  Philosophy  of  animal 
magnetism  and  spiritualism,  with  ob- 
servations on  catarrh,  bronchitis  and 

rheumatism,  etc.  Lond.,  1867 821.13 

Ashton,  John.  Chap-books  of  the  eigh- 
teenth century,  [Facsimiles,  etc] 318.15 

Asia.  Burnaby,  F.  Ride  to  Khiva:  travels 

in  central  Asia.  1877 525.3 

— Knox,  T.  F.  Overland  through  Asia.  ’70  521.9 

— Polo,  Marco.  Travels;  translation  of 

Marsden  revised.  1854  508.10 


See  also  Polo,  M.  in  general  alphabet. 


Asia,  continued. 

— Pumpelly,  R.  Across  America  and 

Asia.  1871 527.11 

— Yambery,  A.  Travels  in  central,  [1863]  502.27 

See  also  Afghanistan ; Arabia ; Armenia ; Asia  minor ; 
Assyria;  Babylon;  China;  India;  Japan;  Palestine: 
Persia;  Siam ; Siberia ; Turkistan ; etc. 

Asia  Minor.  Yaux,  W.  S.  W.  Greek  cities 
and  islands  of.  (Anc.  hist,  from  the 


monuments).  1877  716.13.4 

Aslauga’s  knight.  La  Motte  Fouque, 

Baron  de 131.2 

Asp asia;  a romance  of  ancient  Hellas.  Ham- 

erling,  R.  2 v.  1882 146.16 

Aspects  of  poetry.  Shairp,  J . C 211.8 


Assaying  of  lead,  copper,  silver,  gold  and 

mercury.  Bodeman,  T.  and  Kerl,  B.  811.2 
Assyria.  Lewis,  G.  C.  Early  history  and 

chronology  of  the  Assyrians.  1862..  821.18 

— Rawlinson,  G.  Five  great  [ancient] 

monarchies,  v.  1-2.  1873 715.5 

— Smith, George.  Assyria  to  fall  of  Nineveh 

(Anc.  hist,  from  the  monuments)1876. 716.13.2 

— - Assyrian  discoveries,  1873-4 511.16 

Astoria:  enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky 

mountains,  [1810-13].  Irving,  W.  1869  505.28 
Astrology.  Lilly,  W.  Introduction  to. 

With  Grammar  of,  by  Zadkiel 


1878 822.6 

Astronomers.  Eminent  astronomers. 

(Chamber’s  miscellany,  v.  8) 1001.8 

Astronomy.  Airy,  J.  B.  Popular  astron- 
omy. 1868 827.26 

— Blake,  J.  F.  Astronomical  myths,  based 

on  Flammarion’s  “History  of  the 
heavens” 841.22 

— Burr,  E.  F.  Ecce  coelum  [ cop  1867] . . 811.21 

— Burritt,  H.  E.  Geography  of  the  heav- 

ens, with  atlas.  1873 811.24 

— Chalmers,  T.  Revelation  and  modern . 821.24 

— Champney,  L.  W.  In  the  sky-garden. 

Juv.  1877..... 832.28 

— Dick,  T.  Celestial  scenery;  Siderial 

heavens;  Practical  astronomer;  Solar 
system.  (Works,  v.  2) 411.12 

— Flammarion,  C.  Wonders  of  the  heav- 

ens. 1871 813.18 

— Giberne,  A.  Sun,  moon  and  stars  [for 

the  young].  1880 835.21 

— Guillemin,  A.  The  heavens.  [Popular 

astronomy].  1878  843.1 

— Herschel,  J.  F.  W.  Outlines  of  [pub. 

1869] 826.20 

— J ones,  G.  Observations  on  the  zodia- 


— Kiddle,  H.  and  others.  Astronomy  and 

use  of  globes.  1855 814.8 

— Lardner,  D.  Astronomy.  1858 801.8 

— Leitch,  W.  God’s  glory  in  the  heavens.  822.9 

— Lewis,  G.  C.  Astronomy  of  the  an- 

cients. 1862 821.18 

— Lockyer,  J.  N.  Astronomy.  (Science 


— - Elements  of  astronomy.  1875 847.5 

— Lord.  J.  Galileo  [or]  astronomical  dis- 

coveries  In  735.6.3 

— Miller,  R.  K.  Romance  of  astronomy. 

1875 822.7 

— Mitchell,  O.  M.  Astronomy  of  the 

bible 413.13 

— - Planetary  and  stellar  worlds.  1870...  811.33 

— - Popular.  1871 808.15 

— Newcomb,  S.  Popular  astronomy.  ’78  825.14 

— Proctor,  R.  A.  Expanse  of  heaven.  ’74  811.32 

3 


ASTRONOMY. 


18 


AURORA. 


Astronomy,  continued. 

— - Flowers  of  the  sky 833.13 

— - Half-hours  with  the  stars  [maps.]  ’75  8521.20 

— - Half-hours  with  the  telescope 807.12 

— - Myths  and  marvels  of.  1877 826.21 

— - Other  worlds  than  ours . 1871 812.7 

— - Poetry  of  astronomy.  1881 824.1 

— - Transits  of  Venus,  [1639-2012] 836.30 

— Rolfe,  W.  J.,  and  Gillet,  J.  A.  Ele- 

ments of.  1871 807.14 

— - Hand-book  of  astronomy,  [cop.  I860.]  818.2 

— Sharpless,  I.  and  Philips,  G.  M.  Astron- 

omy for  schools  and  general  readers. 

[cop.  1882] 842.6 

— Steele,  J.  D.  Fourteen  weeks  in  astron- 

omy. [cop.  1869] 842.13 

— Warren,  H.  W.  Recreations  in  astron- 

omy. 1879 823.35 

See  also  Earth;  Moon;  Navigation;  Optics; 

Plurality  of  worlds ; Sun ; Telescope ; Venus. 

At  Capri.  Bauer,  Clara.  Fict 43.28 

At  her  mercy.  Payn,  James 36.33 

At  his  gates.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W. . . . 34.9 

At  last;  a Christmas  in  the  West  Indies. 

Kingsley,  C.  1871 522.30 

At  odds.  Tautphoeus,  I.  von 36.517 

At  our  best,  [essays].  Ellis,  Sumner .’  332.5 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.  Macdonald, 

G.  Juv 78.2 

At  the  councillor’s.  John,  E.  [E.  Marlitt ] 144.17 
At  the  eleventh  hour.  Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie  53.4 

At  the  north  pole.  Verne,  J.  [Fiction] 138.28 

Atheism.  Blackie,  J.  S.  Natural  history 

of  atheism.  1878 425.13 

— Brownson,  O.  A.  Refutation  of  athe- 

ism. 1882 431.5 

— Cobbe,  F.  P.  Magnanimous  atheism. 

1882  In  444.4 


Athletic  sports.  See  Gymnastics,  Physi- 
cal education,  and  names  of  various 
sports. 

Athenagoras.  Writings.  (A.-N.  C.lib.,  v.  2)  415.1 

Athens.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Athens: 

its  rise  and  fall.  1874 701.6 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Athens  (Walter’s  tour  in 

the  East) 515.1.6 

Atherton.  Mitford,  M.  R.  1854 62.28 

Atkinson,  T.  W.  Oriental  and  western  Si- 
beria. 1865  502.25 

— Upper  and  lower  Amoor.  1860 511.1 

Atkinson,  W.  P.  Right  use  of  books.  1878  441.22 
Atlantic  coast,  The.  Ammen,  D.  (Navy  in 

the  civil  war).  1883 741.1.2 

Atlantic  islands  as  resorts  of  health  and 

pleasure.  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  1878  52".8 

Atlantic  monthly.  A magazine  of  litera- 
ture, art  and  politics . v.  1-55.  Bos- 
ton, 1858-85 1005.2 

— Modem  classics.  Stories  from  the  “At- 

lantic monthly.”  [cop.1865] 51.7 

Atlantic  ocean.  Abbott,  J.  Rollo  on  the 

Atlantic 21.15 

Atlantis.  Bacon,  F.  The  new  Atlantis. 

[allegorical  fiction] In  1001.1.5 

— Donelly,  J.  Atlantis : the  ante-deluvian 

world.  1882 724.19 

— Gould,  S.  B.  The  Fortunate  isles  {In 

his  Curious  myths) 423.6 

See  also  Classical  dictionaries ; Cyclopaedias. 
Atlases.  Burritt,  E.  H.  Celestial  atlas. 

1873 v.  2 of  811.25 

— Colton,  G.  W.  General  atlas  of  the 

world.  N.  Y.  1874.  [cop.  1863] *Table 


Atlases,  continued. 

— Gage,  W.  L.  Modern  historical  alas.  ’69  *B.12 

— Gray,  O.  W.  and  son.,  pubs:  National 

atlas.  Phil.,  1880 *8541.22 


— International  atlas  of  modern  historical 

and  classical  geography.  Letterpress 
by  W.  F.  Collier  and  L.  Schmitz,  ’73.  *B.30 

— Labberton,  R.  H.  Historical  atlas.  ’84  528.11 

— Long,  W.  Atlas  of  classical  geogra- 

phy. [1856) 513.4 

— Pocket  atlas  of  historical  geography; 

maps  by  E.  Weller 525.1 

— Proctor,  R.  A.  Half-hours  with  the 

stars  [maps]  1875 8521.20 

— Students’  atlas  of  historical  gepgraphy: 

maps  by  E.  Weller;  letterpress  by  W. 

F.  ColHer.  N.  Y.  1873 528.13 

— Walker,  F.  A.,  comp.  Statistical  atlas 

of  the  United  States  based  on  the  re- 
sults of  the  ninth  census.  1870  8541.23 

— Warren’s  [D.  M.]  Common-school 

geography  [maps] 824.13 


See  also  Cyclopaedias ; Geographies ; Physical  geog- 
raphy. Works  of  travel  frequently  contain  excellent 
maps  of  particular  regions. 

Atmosphere.  Flammarion,  C.  The  atmos- 
phere. 1873 813.2 

See  also  Air ; Meteorology. 

Atomic  theory.  Wurtz,  A.  1881 815.4.29 

Atonement.  Bushnell,  H.  Forgiveness 

and  law.  1874.... 412.12 

— - The  vicarious  sacrifice.  2 v.  [cop.  ’77]  444.6 

Attache  [German]  in  Madrid,  [1853-4] 508.9 

Atterbttry,  Francis.  Macaulay,  T.  B. 

[sketch  of] In  643.24 

Attfield,  John.  Chemistry;  general,  med- 
ical, and  pharmaceutical.  1879 824.36 

Attic  philosopher  in  Paris.  Souvestre,  E 

1874 308.17 

Attorneys  and  solicitors.  Warren,  S.  Moral 

social,  and  professional  duties  of.  ’70  911.8 

See  also  Law;  Lawyers. 

Attorney’s  companion  [New  York  prac- 
tice]. 1818 908.14 

Aubrey.  Marsh-Caldwell,  Mrs.  A 36.372 

Auckland  islands.  Wrecked  on  a reef.  1880  515.6 

Audubon,  J.  J.  Life.  Ed.  by  his  widow.  ’71  632.7 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Black  forest  village 


stories.  1871 62.12 

— Brigitta.  1880 138.11 

— Edelweiss.  1874 131.9 

— German  tales.  1869. 142.6 

— On  the  heights.  1874  33.28 

— Spinoza;  a novel.  1882 52.18 

— Villa  on  the  Rhine.  2v.  1874 131.24 

Aughey,  J.  H.  The  iron  furnace;  or,  sla- 
very and  secession 406.6 

August  stories.  4 v.  See  Abbott,  Jacob. 
Augustine,  Saint.  Clark,  W.  R.  Life. 

(The  fathers  for  Eng.  readers,  v.  4.). . 423.14 

— Moriarty,  P.  E.  Life.  1872 644.17 

Augustine,  Sister,  an  old  Catholic.  See 

Lasaulx,  A.  von 624.16 

Aunt  Dinah’s  pledge  [temperance  tale]. 

Chellis,  M.  D 92.26 

Aunt  Jane’s  hero.  Prentiss,  Mrs.  E 13.17 

Aunt  J o’s  scrap-bag  series.  6 v.  See  Al- 
cott,  L.  M. 

Aunt  Madge’s  story.  Clarke,  R.  S 71.1.3 

Aunt  Serena.  Howard,  Blanche,  W.  1881. . 51.4 

Aurelian;  or,  Rome  in  the  third  century. 

Ware,  W.  2v 14.5 


Aurora,  III.  Public  library  catalogue.  ’82  *3501.6 


AURORA. 


19 


BAILEY. 


Aurora  Floyd.  Braddon,  M.  E 34.39 

Aurora  Leigh  [poem].  Browning,  E.  B 214.2 

Austen,  Jane.  Emma.  1871 7.32 

— Mansfield  park.  1867 36.36 

— Northanger  abbey,  [also]  Persuasion.’ 71  36.34 

— Pride  and  prejudice.  1870  36.35 

— Sense  and  sensibility.  Leip.,  1864 36.37 

— - Same;  [also]  Persuasion.  Boston 7.34 


— Thackeray,  A.  I.  Book  of  sibyls 628.13 

Austin  Elliot.  Kingsley,  Henry 36.283 

Austin,  G.  L.  History  of  Massachusetts. 

1876 722.3 

Austin,  Mrs.  G.  L.  ed'r.  Little  people  of 
God.  What  the  poets  have  said  of 

them.  Illus.  1877 217.28 

Austin,  Mrs.  Jane  G.  Desmond  hund- 
red. 1882 57.32 

— Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown.  1880 145.14 

— Nameless  nobleman.  ’81 141.13 

Austin,  Sarah.  Characteristics  of  Goethe. 

From  the  German  of  Falk  and  others. 

3 v.  1833 308.1 

Austin,  Stella.  Ben  Cramer;  working  jew- 
eler. 1879 78.13 

Australia.  Barker,  M.  A.  Letters  to  Guy 

[her  son].  1885 531.11 

— Dilke,  C.  W.  Greater  Britain,  1866-7 . . 503.20 

— Howitt,  W.  A.  Boy’s  adventures  in 

Australia.  Juv 25.20 

— Inglis,  J.  Our  Australian  cousins.  ’80  517.7 

— Lee,  Mrs.  R.  Adventures  in  Australia 

Juv.  [1879] 78.18 

— Trollope,  A.  Australia  and  New  Zea- 

land. 3 v.  in  2.  1873 501.29 

Australian  Crusoes.  Rowcraft,  C.  Juv. . . 78.35 
Australian  wanderers.  Lee,  Mrs.  R.  Juv.  74.7 
Austria.  Adams,  W.  T.  Sunny  shores; 

Italy  and  Austria.  Juv 73.5.4 

— Coxe,  W.  History  of  the  house  of  Aus- 

tria. [1218-1848].  4 v.  1877 727.11 

— Hozier,  H.  M.  The  seven  week’s  war 

[with  Prussia  in  1876].  2 v 727.12 

Authors.  [Biog.  sketches].  Little  clas- 
sics, v.  16 304,16 


— Disraeli,  I.  Calamities  and  quarrels  of.  314.6 
See  also  Literature ; also  Biography  (collec- 
tive : literary)  for  lives  of  authors. 

Autobiographic  sketches.  De  Quincey,  T. 


1859 302.21 

Autobiography  of  an  actress.  Mowatt,  A. 

C.  1854 607.15 

Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table.  Holmes, 

O.  W.  1872 303.9 

Autumn  holidays  of  a country  parson,  [es- 
says]. Boyd,  A.  K.  H 301.21 

Ave  Maria.  Catholic  journal,  v.  10-20.  No- 
tre Dame.  1874-83 *1008.4 

Average  man,  An.  Grant,  R.  Fict.  1884.  56. 12 

Avesta.  Muller,  M.  In  his  Chips,  etc.  v.l  404.2 

— Whitney,  W.  D.  Oriental  and  linguis- 

tic studies,  v.  1 332.26 

See  also  Parseeism. 

Avis  Benson.  Prentiss,  Mrs.  E.  1879 138.23 

Awdry  Francis.  Story  of  a fellow  soldier: 

life  of  Bishop  Patterson.  1880 624.5 

Axel  and  Anna.  Bremer,  Frederika. ..  In  133.14.4 
Aylmers  of  Bally- Aylmer.  Griffin,  G...  44.11 

Ayres,  Alfred.  The  orthoepist:  a pro- 
nouncing manual.  1883  326.31 

— The  verbalist:  brief  discussions  of  the 

right  and  wrong  use  of  words.  1883..  326.30 
Ayres,  Anne.  Life  of  Dr.  W.  A.  Muhlen- 
berg. 1880 637.18 

Ayrshire  legatees.  Galt,  John 134.29 


Aytoun,  W.  E.  Ballads  of  Scotland.  2v.  ’59  217,17 
— r Firmilian;  a spasmodic  tragedy,  by  T. 

P.  J ones,  pseud,  {with  Book  of  ballads)  208  8 

— Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers,  etc 208.23 

Azores,  The.  Weeks,  L.  H.  Among  the 

Azores.  1882 518.22 

Aztec  religion.  Reville,  A.  Native  relig- 
ions of  Mexico  and  Peru 443.17 

See  also  Mexico. 

“ Bab  ” ballads.  Gilbert,  W.  S.  1877 ....  207.9 

Babolain.  Droz,  Gustave.  1873  63.31 

Baby  Pitcher’s  trials.  May,  C.  L 76.7.6 

Baby  Rue.  Clark,  Mrs.  C.  M.  1881 141.27 

Babylon  and  Babylonia.  Layard,  A.  H. 
Discoveries  among  the  ruins  of, 
[1849-50] 502.28 

— Myers,  P.  Y.  N.  Remains  of  lost  em- 

pires. 1875 511.6 

— Newman,  J.  P.  Babylon  and  Nineveh. 

[1875] 524.8 

— Rawlinson,  G.  Egypt  and  Babylon. 

From  sacred  and  profane  sources.  ’85  746.20 

— - Five  great  monarchies,  v.  2-3.  1873..  715.5 

— Smith,  G.  Babylonia.  (Anc.  hist,  from 


the  monuments) 716.13.5 

Baby’s  grandmother.  Walford,  L.  B.  1884.  57.1 

Bacchus  dethroned.  Powell,  F 425.12 

Bach,  J.  S.  Bitter,  C.  H.  Life.  [Abridged.] 

1873 644.12 

Bachelor  of  the  Albany.  Savage,  M.  W.  136.21 
Backlog  studies.  Warner,  C.  D.  1874. . . 308.8 

Bacon,  A.  M.  Manual  of  gesture.  1881 . . . 318.30 
Bacon,  F.  lord.  Works*.  Collected  and 
ed.  by  J.  Spedding,  R.  L.  Ellis,  and 

D.  D.  Heath,  15  v.  Boston,  1861 1001.1 

— Essays,  with  annotations  by  R.  Whate- 

ly.  1873  308.23 


— Campbell,  J.  Lives  of  the  lord  chan- 

cellors, v.  2-3 618.14 

— Church;  R.  W.  Life  (Eng.  men  of  let- 

ters). 1884 616.11.35 

— Dixon,  W.  H.  Personal  history  of.  ’61.  643.12 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Life,  etc.  Biog.  hist,  of 

philosophy 427.1 

— Lord,  J.  Lord  Bacon.  The  new  phil- 

osophy  In  735.6.3 

— Lovejoy,  B.  G.  Lord  Bacon:  his  life 

and  character.  With  selections  from 
his  writings.  1883  644  9 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays 305.13 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Lit.  of  the  age  of  Eliz- 

abeth. 1871 303.5 

Bacon,  G.  B.  Siam,  the  land  of  the  white 

elephant.  1873  502.5 

Bacon,  Leonard.  Genesis  of  the  New  Eng- 
land churches.  1874  435.17 

Bacon,  Leonard  W.  Memorials  of  Emily 

B.  Gould,  of  Rome.  1879 635.14 

Bacon,  N.  Ware,  N.  Memoir.  [Spark’s 

Am.  biog.,  2d  ser.] In  601.1.3 

Bad  boy’s  diary.  Gray,  W.  T.  [Humorous.]  53.28 
Bad  habits  of  good  society.  Baker,  G.  A. 

1876 433.25 

Baddeck  [Nova  Scotia].  Warner,  C.  D.  ’74.  508.24 
Badeau,  A.  Military  history  of  Gen.  U.  S. 

Grant.  3 v.  1868-81 634.4 

Bagehot,  Walter.  Physics  and  politics.  ’73.  815.4.2 
Baile,  J.  Wonders  of  electricity.  1872...  802.6 

Bailey,  G.  W.  Private  chapter  of  the  war. 

1880 721.12 

Bailey,  H.  B.  ed’r.  “Forest  and  stream” 

bird  notes.  1881 841.23 

Note— Index  to  articles  on  birds. 


BAILEY. 


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BALLANTYNE. 


i 

Bai.de y,  James  M.  England  from  a back 

window.  1874  512.2 

Bailey,  John  M.  Book  of  ensilage.  1881 . 826.8 

Bailey,  J.  P.  Festns.  A poem.  Illus.  1872.  212.15 
Bailey,  S.  L.  Historical  sketches  of  Ando- 
ver. 1880 722.19 

Bailey,  W.  L.  The  birds  of  the  United 

States.  1869 845.24 

Bailiff’s  maid.  John,  E.,  [E.  Marlitt]. 

1881 141.19 

Baine,  Alex.  Education  as  a science.  ’79... 815.4.25 

— Mind  and  body.  1873 815  4.4 

— Practical  essays 322.6 


Contents— Common  errors  of  mind.  Errors  of  sup- 
pressed correlatives.  Civil  service  examinations.  The 
classical  controversy.  Metaphysics  and  debating  socie- 
ties. University  ideal— past  and  present.  Art  of 
study.  Religious  tests  and  subscriptions.  Procedure 
of  deliberative  bodies. 

Baird,  H.  M.  Modern  Greece:  residence 


and  travels  in.  1856 503.19 

— Rise  of  the  Huguenots  in  France, 

(1512-74).  2 v 745.4 

Baird,  S.  F.  Annual  record  of  science  and 

industry  for  1873.  N.  Y.,  1874 808.28 

Baker,  A.  R.  and  Hall,  S.  R.  History  of 

the  United  States  [to  1830J.  1843...  703.9 

Baker,  G.  A.  Bad  habits  of  good  society. 

1876 433.25 

Baker,  G.  E.  Life  of  W.  H.  Seward.  1853.  622.4 

Baker,  G.  M.  Amateur  dramas 206.24 

— ed’r.  Ballads  of  bravery.  Illus.  1881.  212.1 

— - Ballads  of  home.  Illus.  1881 212.2 

— Drawing-room  stage.  1873 206.23 

— Exhibition  drama.  1875  208.16 

— Handy  dramas.  1877 208.15 

— Mimic  stage.  1875  208.2 

— Running  to  waste;  the  story  of  a tom- 

boy. 1874  84.5 

— Social  stage.  1873 812.24 

Baker,  H.  N.  W.  [ Madeline  Leslie.] 

Never  give  up.  1870  24.6 

— Secret  of  success.  1870 24.7 

— Woodbine  series.  4 v.  1869. 

— - Live  and  learn 24.2 

— - Governor’s  pardon 24.1 

— - Paul  Barton 24.3 

— - Walter  and  Frank 24.4 

— Worth  and  wealth.  1870 24.9 

Baker,  J ames.  Turkey  [description  and 

travel].  1877 511.5 

Baker,  Lady.  First  lessons  in  cooking.  ’74  823.16 
Baker,  L.  C.  History  of  the  United  States 

secret  service.  1868  737.20 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Albert  N’yanza;  great 

basin  of  the  Nile,  [1861-6] 505.22 

— Cast  up  by  the  sea.  Juv.  1871 28.25 

— Eight  years  in  Ceylon 512.16 

— Ismailia:  expedition  to  central  Africa 

for  the  suppression  of  the  slave 
trade,  etc.  [1869-73] 508.28 

— The  Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia, 

.[1861-2] 505.25 

— Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon.  1869 522.28 

Baker,  W.  M.  Blessed  saint  Certainty.  ’81  141.17 

— His  majesty,  myself.  1880 145.2 

— The  making  of  a man 57.21 

Note— Sequel  to  “His  majesty,  myself.” 

— Mose  Evans.  1874 32.24 

— The  new  Timothy.  1870  4.17 

— The  Virginians  in  Texas;  a story.  1878.  47.42 

Baker,  W.  S.  Origin  and  antiquity  of  en- 
graving. 1875  848.2 


Bakewell,  F.  C.  Manual  of  electricity.  ’57  805.20 


Bakewell,  Robert.  Introduction  to  geolo- 
gy. [cop.  1839] 836.5 

Balboa,  V.  N.  de.  Harper’s  m.  v.  18.  [sketch]  1004.1 

— Helps,  A.  Spanish  conquest  of  Ameri- 

ca, v.  1 737.1 

— Irving,  W.  Columbus  and  his  compan 

ions,  v.3 601.14 

Balch,  W.  R.  Garfield’s  words.  [Selections]  318.2 
Baldwin,  G.  E.  Representative  women 

[Biblical].  1855 606.9 

Baldwin,  James.  Book-lover:  a guide  to 

the  best  reading.  1885  426.39 

— Story  of  Roland.  1883 82.24 

Baldwin,  J.  D.  Ancient  America.  Illus.  ’72  711.7 

— Pre-historic  nations.  1874 706.23 

Baldwin,  J.  G.  Flush  times  of  Alabama 

and  Mississippi.  [1879] 315.12 

Baldwin,  W.  C.  African  hunting,  1863 . . 831.10 
Balestier,  C.  W.  Lives  of  James  G. 

Blaine  and  John  A.  Logan.  1884 644.22 

Balfour,  Clara  L.  Women  worth  emulat- 

ting.  1877 635.15 

Ball,  C.  History  of  the  Indian  mutiny, 

[1857-9].  2 v.  Illus 733.1 

Ballads.  Allingham,  W.  Book  of  ballads.  208.20 

— Aytoun,  W.  E.  Ballads  of  Scotland.  2 

v.  1859 217.17 

— - Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers 208.23 

— Baker,  G.  M.  ed’r.  Ballads  of  bravery. 

Illus.  1881 212.1 

— - Ballads  of  home.  Illus 212.2 

— Carleton,  Will.  Farm  ballads 201.14 

— - Farm  festivals.  1881 207.21 

— - Farm  legends 207.5 

— Cary,  Alice.  Ballads In  207.27 

— Gilbert,  W.  S.  “Bab”  ballads 207.9 

— Hay,  John.  Pike  county  ballads,  etc. 

1877 208.7 

— Lockhart,  J.  G.,  tr.  Spanish  ballads . 208.3 

— Lodge,  H.  C.,  editor.  Ballads  and 

lyrics.  1880 217.32 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Lays  of  ancient  Rome.  206.8 

— Martin,  T.  Book  of  ballads;  ed.  by  Bon 

Gaultier,  pseud 208.8 

— Moore,  T.  Poetical  works 201.12 

— Percy,  T.  Reliques  of  ancient  English 

poetry 201.18 

— - Same.  2v 214.20 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Poetical  works 201.8 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  Ballads In  36.528.3 

— Universal  songster.  3 v 212.10 

See  also  Poetry. 


Ballantine,  Henry.  Midnight  marches 

through  Persia.  1879  513.18 

Ballantine,  W.  Some  experiences  of  a 

barrister’s  life.  1882 625.9 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.  The  coral  island;  a 

tale  of  the  Pacific  ocean.  1874 74.13 

— Deep  down  in  the  mine:  a tale  of  the 

Cornish  mine.  1874 75.20 

— Dog  Crusoe 75.4 

— Erhng  the  bold:  tale  of  the  Norse  sea- 

kings.  1874  75.18 

— Fire  brigade;  or,  fighting  the  flames. ’74  75.19 

— Floating  light;  or,  the  Goodwin  sands.  87.27 

— Freaks  on  the  fells 25.18 

— Gascoyne,  the  sandal-wood  trader.  1871  25.15 

— Gorilla  hunters.  1874 75.17 

— The  iron  horse;  or,  life  on  the  line.  1872  3.22 

— Norsemen  in  the  west.  1872  76.4 

— Red  Eric  [sea  tale].  1875 25.17 

— Shifting  winds:  story  of  the  sea 88.31 

— World  of  ice 24.43 

— Young  fur  traders  [in  N.  America].  1856  74.1 


BALLARD. 


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BARNARD. 


Ballard,  J.  P.  Insect  lives  [Butterflies, 

etc.]  1879 832.5 

Baloon  travels  of  Robert  Merry  in  Europe. 

by  Peter  Parley.  1864  515.4 

Balloons.  Marion,  F.  Wonderful  bal- 
loon ascents.  1870  802.15 

See  also  JSronautics. 

Ballou,  Rev.  Hosea.  Ballou,  M.  M.  Life. 

1854 603.18 

Ballou,  M.  M.  Due  west;  or,  round  the 

world  in  ten  months.  1884 522.2 

— Life  of  Rev.  H.  Ballou 603.18 

— Notable  thoughts  about  women.  [Com- 

pilation]. 1882 318.20 

Balmes,  J.  European  civilization.  Pro- 
testantism and  Catholicity  compared.  418.14 
Baltic  sea.  Adams,  W.  T.  Up  the  Bal- 
tic. Juv 73.5.1 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  From  the  Baltic  to  Vesu- 


— Mac  Gregor,  J.  The  Rob  Roy  on  the 

Baltic.  1872 503.21 

Balzac,  Honore  de.  The  alchemist;  or,  the 

house  of  Claes.  1861 131.4 

— The  cat  and  battledore;  The  vendetta; 

The  purse;  The  ball  at  Sceaux;  A 
double  family.  1879  53.31 


— Saltus,  E.  E.  Balzac.  1884  644,2 

Bambek,  E.  F.  Mechanic  text-book.  See 

Rankine,  W.  J.  F.  1873 818.35 

Bampton  lectures  for  1866.  Liddon,  H.  P. 

The  divinity  of  our  Lord 408.35 

Bancroft,  A.  Life  of  George  Washington 

2 v.  1839 607.20 

Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  forma- 
tion of  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States.  2 v.  1882 915.1 

— History  of  the  United  States  [to  1782]. 

v.  1-10.  Boston,  1853  748.1 

— Same.  Centenary  ed.  v.  1-6.  Boston, 

1879 723.19 

Contents. — v.  1.  1492-1660.  v.  2.  1660-1748.  v.  3. 
1748-1766.  r.  4.  1766-1775.  v.  5.  1775-1777.  v.  6.  1777- 
1782. 


Baptism.  Scotford,  J.  The  Judd  family; 

or,  scriptural  baptism.  1869  433.29 

Baptists.  Brown,  J.  N.  Memorials  of  Bap- 
tist martyrs.  [1854] 612.15 

— Neal,  D.  History  of,  1370-1600.  ( Ap- 

pended to  his  History  of  the  Puri- 
tans, v.  2) 413.23 

— Rock  River  Baptist  association.  Min- 

utes of  annual  meetings,  1840-1874. 2v  *431.1 
Barbara’s  history.  Edwards,  Mrs.  A.  B. . . 36.206 
Barbauld,  A.  L.  Evenings  at  home.  See 

Aiken,  J.  1872 28.18 

Barber,  E.  C.  The  crack  shot;  or,  young 

rifleman’s  guide.  1868  838.45 

Barber,  J.  W.  and  Holmes,  Wm.  Em- 
blems and  allegories.  1849  408.10 

Barber  of  Bantry.  Griffin,  G.  1876 44.11 

Barbou,  A.  Life  of  Victor  Hugo.  1882..  625.5 

Barbour,  G.  M.  Florida,  for  tourists,  etc . 

1881 518.7 

Barchester  towers.  Trollope,  A 36.534 

Barclay,  J.  T.  The  city  of  the  great  king. 

[Jerusalem]  1858 507.13 


Bardeen,  C.  W.  Verbal  pitfalls:  1500 


words  commonly  misused.  1883 326.24 

Barham,  Richard  H.  Cousin  Nicholas.  ’56  17.16 

— Ingoldsby  legends;  or,  mirth  and  mar- 

vels. 1872 204.9 

— Personal  reminiscences.  (Bric-a-brac 

ser.)  1875 612.18 

Baring-GouM,  S . Curious  myths  of  the 

middle  ages.  1880  423.6 


Contents— Wandering  Jew;  Prester  John;  Divining 
rod;  Seven  sleepers  of  Ephesus;  William  Tell;  The 
dogGellert;  Tailed  men;  Antichrist  and  Pope  Joan; 
Man  in  the  moon ; Mountain  of  Venus;  St.  George; 
Legend  of  the  cross;  Schamir;  Melusina;  Fortunate 
isles ; Knight  of  the  Swan. 


— Germany  past  and  present.  1882 526.16 

— In  exitu  Israel;  historical  romance.  ’70  8.27 

— Legends  of  the  patriarchs  and  proph- 

ets and  other  Old  Testament  charac- 
ters. 1872 437.23 


Contents— Fall  of  the  angels,  Adam,  Eve,  Fall  of  man, 


— Literary  and  historical  miscellanies. 

[1855] 321.17 


— Prescott,  W.  H.  Bancroft’s  United 

States  {In  his  Miscellanies).  1855...  305.14 
Banin,  Michael.  The  Boyne  water.  [Bat- 
tle of  the  Boyne,  1670].  1875 44.15 

— The  denounced;  or,  the  last  baron  of 

Crana,  [also]  The  comformists 44.14 

Banker’s  wife,  The.  Gore,  C.  F 34.32 

Banking.  Bolles,  A.  S.  Practical  bank- 
ing. 1884 915.16 


— Gibbon,  J.  S.  Banks  of  New  York. ’59.  912.8 

— Gilbart,  J.  W.  On  banking.  1851 806.11 

— Goddard,  T.  H.  History  of  banking  in- 

stitutions in  Europe  and  America.  ’31  911.12 

— Hankey,  T.  Principles  of  banking, 

with  remarks  on  the  management  and 


working  of  the  Bank  of  England.  ’73.  911.11 

— Wedgewood,  W.  B.  and  Homans,  I.  S. 

1873 , 908.8 

See  also  Money;  Political  economy. 

Banks,  M.  R.  Bright  days  in  the  old  plan- 
tation time.  Juv.  1882 515.15 

Banned  and  blessed.  Werner,  E.,  pseud. 

1884  55.17 

Banvard,  Joseph.  Life  of  Daniel  Webster. 

[1875] 613.7 

— Plymouth  and  the  pilgrims.  1851 711.28 


Adam  and  Eve  after  the  fall,  Cain  and  Abel,  Seth,  Cai- 
nan  son  of  Enos,  Enoch,  The  giants,  Lamech,  Methus- 
elah, Noah,  Heathen  legends  of  the  deluge,  Planting  of 
the  vine,  Sons  of  Noah,  Relics  of  the  ark,  Certain  de- 
cendants  of  Ham,  Serug,  Prophet  Eber,  Prophet  Saleh, 
Tower  of  Babel, Abraham,  Melchizedek.  Of  Ishmael  and 
the  well  Zemzem,  Esau  and  Jacob,  Joseph,  Testaments 
of  the  twelve  patriarchs,  Job,  Jethro,  Moses,  Joshua, 
Judges,  Samuel,  Saul,  David,  Solomon,  Elijah,  Isaiah, 
Jeremiah,  Ezekiel,  Ezra,  Zechariah. 


— Origin  and  developement  of  religious 

belief.  2 v.  1871 411,22 

— Village  conferences  on  the  creed.  1878  433.19 
Barker.  C.  F.  The  world’s  checker-book. 

1879  833.19 

Barker,  Lady  M.  A.  [Broome]  Letters  to 

Guy  [from  south  Australia].  1885. . . 531.11 

— Station  amusements  in  New  Zealand.  501.19 

— Station  life  in  New  Zealand.  1874 501.20 

— A year’s  housekeeping  in  south  Africa . 


1877 525.12 

Barkley,  H.  C.  My  boyhood:  story  book 

for  boys.  1880 82.11 

Barn  plans  and  out-buildings.  N.  Y.,  1882  . 824.32 

Barnaby  Rudge.  Dickens,  C 1.2 

Barnard,  Charles.  Co-operation  as  a bus- 
iness. 1881 914.23 

Barnard,  F.  A.  B.  The  metric  system  of 

weights  and  measures.  1879 913.5 


BARNARD. 


22 


BAY. 


Barnard,  H.  American  journal  of  educa- 


tion. y 1-7,  10-13.  1855-63 403.1 

— Life  and  methods  of  J.  H.  Pestalozzi, 

with  selections  from  his  publications. 

1859  413.29 

— Object  teaching  and  primary  education 

in  Great  Britain.  1860 403.2 

Barnes’s,  [A.  S.  and  Co.]  Brief  history  of 
ancient,  mediaeval,  and  modem  peo- 
ples. Illus.  1883 738.18 

— Brief  history  of  Greece;  with  readings 

from  prominent  Greek  historians.  Il- 
lustrated. 1883 738.20 

— One- term  history  [of  the  U.  S.].  1879 . 723.3 

— Popular  history  of  United  States.  1878.  722.13 

Barnevelde,  John  of.  Motley,  J.  L.  Life 

of.  2 v.  1874 634.1 

Barns,  out-buildings  and  fences.  Harvey, 

G.  E.  [cop.  1870] 8521.21 

Barnum,  P.  T.  Jack  in  the  jungle.  1880.  86.18 

— Lion  Jack;  or,  how  menageries  are 

made.  1876 75.8 

— Struggles  and  triumphs  [autobiography 

to  1872].  1872 641.10 

Barnum,  S.  W.  Romanism  as  it  is.  [cop. 

1871] 442.11 

Baron  Munchausen,  Adventures  of.  [Bur- 
lesque.] Raspe,  R.  E 8.20 

Barr,  A.  E.  Young  people  of  Shakes- 
peare’s dramas.  1882 211.31 

Barr,  W.  M.  High  pressure  steam-boiler. 

1880 841.12 

Barren  honour.  Lawrence,  G.  A 36.308  • 

Barrett.  B.  F.  ed’r.  Swedenborg  library. 

12  v.  [1875] 444.1 

Barrett,  E.  Carlyle  anthology 311.9 

Barrett,  J.  H.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

1864 602.8 

Barrett,  L.  Edwin  Forest,  [Am.  actor 

ser.).  1881 635.18.1 

Barrett,  Mary.  Story  of  William  the  si- 
lent. 1869 717.19 

Barrett,  W.  The  old  merchants  of  New 

York  city.  v.  1-2.  1883 604.20 

Barriers  burned  away.  Roe,  E.  P 31.8 

Barringer,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Dixie  cookery. . . 844.14 

Barrington.  Lever,  Charles 36.327 

Barrington’s  fate.  (No  name  ser.).  1884. . 57.18 

Barrister’s  life,  Some  experiences  of. 

Ballantine,  W 625.9 

Baurow,  John.  Arctic  voyages.  1874 512.22 

Barrows,  W.  The  general;  or,  twelve 

nights  in  the  hunter’s  camp.  1876 . . . 74.24 

— Oregon:  the  struggle  for  possession. 


(Am.  commonwealths).  1884 738.16.2 


— Purgatory;  doctrine,  etc.  1882 443.33 

Barry,  A.  Masters  in  English  theology. 

(1558-62) 425.22 

Barry,  P.  International  trade  of  the  Uni- 
ted States  and  England.  1858 904.13 

Barry  Lyndon.  Thackeray,  W.  M 

In  36.528.61  and  301.12.1 

Barth,  Henry.  Travels  in  north  and  cen- 
tral Africa,  1849-1855 512.1 

Barthelemi,  J.  J.  Travels  of  Anacharsis 
the  younger  in  Greece.  [B.  C.  363-337] 

8 v.  1791 507.1 

Bartholomew,  W.  N.  National  system  of 
industrial  drawing;  free  hand,  me- 
chanical; perspective.  2 v 8521.23 

Bartlett,  D.  G.  Modem  agitators  [Amer- 
ican]. Illus.  1855 602.13 

Bartlett,  G.  B.  New  games  for  parlor 

and  lawn.  1882  842.11 


Bartlett,  John.  Familiar  quotations. 

[cop.  1875] 315.20 

— Same *D.l 

— Shakespeare  phrase-book 318.7 

Bartlett,  J.  R.  Dictionary  of  American- 
isms. I860 321.16 

— Explorations  in  Texas,  New  Mexico, 

California,  Sonora  and  Chihuahua. 

[1850-3].  2 v 507.2 

Bartlett,  S.  C.  From  Egypt  to  Palestine. 

1879.. 513.12 

Bartlett,  W.  F.  Palfrey,  F.  W.  Mem- 
oirs of.  1878  636.13 

Bartoli,  D.  Life  of  Loyola.  2 v.  [1855.]  432.10 

— and  Maffei,  J.  P.  Life  of  Saint  Fran- 

cis Xavier.  1882 628.17 

Barton  experiment  [Temperance  tale].  Hab- 

berton,  J.  1877 144.2 

Bascom,  J.  Philosophy  of  religion.  [1876.] . 444.2 

— Philosophy  of  rhetoric.  1870 402.10 

— Science,  philosophy  and  religion.  1872 . 402.8 

Bashan.  Porter,  J.L.  Giant  cities  of.  1865.  525.13 
Basil  the  great,  St.  Smith,  R.  T.  Life 

(The  fathers  for  Eng.  readers,  v.  5).. . 423,14 

Basil.  Collins,  Wilkie 31.2 

Basil  Godfrey’s  caprice.  Parr,  Harriet .. . 36.434 
Baskerville,  A.  Poetry  of  Germany.  Se- 
lections, with  text  and  translation.  ’82  211.26 

Basket  of  flowers.  [German  story] 82.8 

Bastian,  H.  C.  The  brain  as  an  organ  of 

mind.  1880 835.18 

Bastiat,  M.  F.  Essays  on  political  econo- 
my. 1872 902.1 

— Sophisms  of  protection.  1877 914.27 

Bateman,  N.  ed.  School  laws  and  common 

school  decisions  of  the  state  of  Illi- 
nois. 1867 904.19 

Bates,  Arlo.  Patty’s  perversities.  1881 . . 51.14 

Bates,  Mrs.  D.  B.  Four  years  on  the  Pa- 
cific coast.  1860 505.6 

Bates,  E.  K.  Nile  days;  or,  Egyptian 

bonds.  1879 53.16 

Bates,  H.  W.  Naturalist  on  the  Amazon, 

[1848-59] 508.14 

Bates,  Joseph,  elder.  Autobiography.  ’68  607.12 

— White,  J.  Life  of 627.4 

Bath,  England.  Wright,  G.  N.  Historic 

guide  to.  1864 703.5 

Battle  of  life,  etc.  Dickens,  C 36.163 

Battle  of  Stone  river.  Stevenson,  A.  S.  ’84  731.8 

Battles.  Creasy,  E.  S.  Fifteen  decisive 

battles  of  the  world 703.6 

— Harrison,  H.  W.  Battles  of  the  repub- 

lic. [cop.  1858] 723.1 

— Swinton,  W.  Twelve  decisive  battles 

of  the  war  [1861-5].  1871 747.4 

— Valentine,  R.  Land  battles  from  Hast- 

ings to  Inkerman 738.26 

— - Sea  fights  and  land  battles  [British]. 

Illus 717.8 

Batty,  J.  H.  How  to  hunt  and  trap.  1878.  835.11 

— Taxidermy  and  home  decoration.  1880.  833.29 
Bauer,  Clara.  [Carl  Detlef.]  At  Capri: 

. story  of  Italian  life.  [1875] 43.28 

— Valentine  the  countess.  1874 32.23 

Bautain,  M.  Art  of  extempore  speaking. 

1873 308.14 

Baxter,  R.  A call  to  the  unconverted.  ’35  406.18 

— The  saint’s  everlasting  rest.  [Abridged]  406.17 


— Neal,  D.  History  of  the  Puritans.  2 v.  413.23 


Bay  of  seven  islands,  etc.  [poems].  Whit- 
tier, J.  G 213.9 


BAY. 


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BEETHOVEN. 


Bay  path,  The.  Holland,  J.  G.  [1857].....  3.8 

Bayard,  Chevalier.  Simms,  W.  G.  Life. 

1854  641.11 

— Wilson,  J.  G.  Sketches,  etc 632.17 

Bayles,  J.  C.  House  drainage  and  water 

service.  1882  843.25 

B \yne,  Peter.  Essays  in  biography  and 

criticism.  2 v.  1880 317.6 

— Lessons  from  my  masters  [Tennyson, 

Carlyle  and  Buskin] 315.6 

— Life  and  letters  of  Huge  Miller.  2v.  ’81  627.19 
Baynes,  R.  H.  Lyra  Anglicana;  hymns  and 

sacred  songs.  1868 214.1 

Bazar  book  of  decorum.  N.  Y.  1874  811.23 

Bazar  book  of  health.  N.  Y.,  1873 808.16 

Bazar  book  of  the  household.  Ib75 828.15 

Beacon  lights  of  history  [lectures].  Lord, 

J.  5 v.  18S5 735.6 

Beaconsfield,  Earl  of.  See  Disraeli,  Ben- 
jamin. 

Beale,  L.  S.  On  slight  ailments.  1880 . . . 834.24 
Bear  and  forbear.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv...  72.3.6 
Beard,  D.  C.  American  boy’s  handy-book. 

1882 842.16 

Beard,  G.  M.  American  nervousness.  1881  837.27 

— Eating  and  drinking.  1871 813.22 

— On  American  exhaustion.  1880 836.2 

— Stimulants  and  narcotics.  1871 803.20 


Beard,  J.  C.  Painting  on  China.  [1882] . . . 851.11 
Beaten  paths;  or,  a woman’s  vacation  [in 

Europe].  Thompson,  E.  W.  1874..  514.32 
Beatitudes.  Crum,  G.  C.  Lectures  on 


the.  1854  437.8 

Beatrice.  Kavanagh,  Julia 36.294 

Beatrice.  Sinclair,  Catherine 8.13 

Beatty,  J.  Belle  of  Becket’s  lane.  1883..  54.19 

Beauchamp.  J ames,  G.  P.  R g 36.254 

Beauchampe;  sequel  to  Charlemont.  Simms 

W.  G 16.8 


Beaumont,  A.  Thornicroft’s  model.  1874.  36.38 

Beauregard,  G.  T.  Roman,  A.  Military 

operations  of,  1861-5.  2 v.  1884 731.5 

Beautiful,  The.  See  ^Esthetics;  Fine  arts. 
Beautiful  homes  [House-furnishing].  Will- 
iams, H.  F.  and  Jones,  C.  S 833.7 

Beautiful  Miss  Barrington.  Parr,  Harriet.  36.440 
Beauty,  personal.  Brinton,  D.  G.  and 
Napheys,  G.  H.  Personal  beauty;  how 

to  cultivate  and  preserve 805.12 

See  also  Dress ; Toilet. 

Beauty  and  the  beast,  [also]  Tales  of  home. 

Taylor,  J.  B 45.25 

Beauty  in  the  household.  Dewing,  T.  W. 

1882 851.15 

Bechstein,  J.  M.  Chamber  and  cage  birds. 

1871 827.33 

Beck,  L.  C.  Mineralogy  of  New  York.  Al- 
bany, 1842 *8521.14 

Becker,  W.  A.  Charicles;  or,  illustrations 
of  the  private  life  of  the  ancient 
Greeks.  1866  713.6 

— Gallus;  or,  Roman  scenes  in  the  time  of 

Augustus,  with  notes  and  excursuses  • 
illustrative  of  the  private  manners 
and  customs  of  the  Romans.  Lond., 

1873 713.7 

Becket,  Thomas.  (Thomas  a’  Becket.) 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Great  English 
churchmen.  1870 635.8 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Life  and  times In  307.21.4 

— Lord,  J.  Thomas  Becket,  [or]  prelati- 

cal  power In  735.6.2 

— Robertson,  T.  C.  Life  of In  742.4.2 

Beckford,  W.  Vathek;  an  Arabian  tale.  8.2 


Beckwith,  Arthur.  Majolica  and  fayence. 

1887 827.17 

Beckwourth,  J.  P.,  Indian  scout.  Life 

and  adventures.  1856 631.17 

BED-time  stories.  Moulton,  Louise  C 26.24 

Bede,  Cuthbert,  pseud.  See  Bradley,  Ed- 
ward. 

Bede,  The  venerable.  Ecclesiastical  his- 
tory of  England  [to  731].  1875 441.8 

— Brown,  G.  F.  Life  of.  (The  fathers 

for  English  readers,  v.  7) 423.14 

— Milman,  H.  H.  Latin  Christianity,  v.  2.  416.19 
Bedouin  tribes  of  the  Euphrates.  Blunt, 

W.  S.  1879 513.17 

Beecher,  Catherine  E.  Housekeeper  and 

healthkeeper.  1873 813.24 

— Letters  to  the  people  on  health  and 

happiness.  N.  Y.,  1856  814.35 

— Physiology  and  calisthenics.  1860 812.17 

— and  Stowe,  H.  B.  American  woman’s 

.home;  or,  principles  of  domestic 
science.  1870 811.24 

— - Domestic  science.  1870 803.28 

Beecher,  Charles.  Spiritual  manifesta- 
tions. 1872 421.17 

Beecher,  Edward.  Conflict  of  ages;  or, 
the  moral  relations  of  God  and  man. 

1853  443.1 

— Doctrine  of  scriptural  retribution.  1878  417.12 

Beecher,  H.  W.  Fruit,  flowers  and  farm- 
ing. 1859 827.6 

— Lectures  to  young  men.  1854 407.8 

— Life  of  Jesus,  v.  1.  1872  424.4 

— Life  thoughts,  gathered  from  [his]  ex- 

temporaneous discourses  [by  E.  D. 
Proctor].  1858 406.29 

— Norwood.  Fict.  1868 13.10 

— Notes  from.  Plymouth  pulpit.  By  A. 

Moore.  1859 437.24 

— Plymouth  pulpit:  sermons.  1883 432.22 

— Sermons.  2 v.  1868 434.12 

— Star  papers  [Art  and  nature] 314.22 

— Yale  lectures  on  preaching.  2 v.  1872-3  . 437.10 


— Abbott,  L . and  others.  Sketch  of  his 

career,  etc.  1883  625.12 

— Parton,  J.  Famous  Americans  of  recent 

times.  1871 603.16 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868  634.3 

Beecher,  Mrs.  H.  W.  All  around  the 

house.  1879... 822.30 

— Letters  from  Florida.  1879  514.15 

— Motherly  talks  with  young  housekeep- 

ers. 1873 812.15 

Beecher,  Lyman.  Autobiography,  etc.  2v. 

1871 601.19 

Beechnut,  Abbott,  J.  Juv 91.23.5 

Beerbohm,  Julius.  Wanderings  in  Pata- 
gonia. [1877] 512.28 

Beers,  H.  A.  Century  of  American  litera- 
ture. [Selections]  ’ 1878 318.31 

Bees.  Honey-bees  (From  the  Quarterly 

review).  1852 301.6 

— Langstroth,  L.  L.  Hive  and  honey-bee. 

1862 807.18 

— Lubbock,  J.  Ants,  bees  and  wasps 815.4.42 

— Root,  L.  C.  Quinby’s  new  bee-keep- 

ing. 1879  833.25 

Beesly,  A.  H.  Life  of  Sir  J.  Franklin.  ’81. 621.25.6 
Beethoven,  L.  von.  Grove,  G.  Beetho- 
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v.  1 


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BEETHOVEN. 


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Beethoven,  L.  von.,  continued. 

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— Keddie,  H.  Musical  composers.  1876  . 613.23 

— Moschelles,  I.  Life  and  correspond- 

ence   633.18 

Beeton,  S.  O.  Everyday  cookery  and 

house-keeping  book.  Illus 813.20 

Beginnings  of  Christianity.  Fisher,  G.  P. 

1877 418.4 

Beginnings  of  history,  to  the  deluge.  Len- 

ormant,  F.  1883 746.3 

Begon,  F.  de.  ( Mme . de  Stolz).  House  on 

wheels 25.23 

Behaving:  or,  papers  on  children’s  eti- 
quette. Power,  Mrs.  S.  D 417.29 


Behaviour.  See  Etiquette;  Manners. 

Behaviour  book.  For  ladies.  Leslie,  Eliza  426.8 
Behind  the  curtain;  a tale  of  Eldville.  1853.  52.21 

Behrens,  Bertha,  [W.Heimburg.]  A pen- 
niless girl.  Tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister.  1885.  57.24 

Being  a boy.  Warner.  C.  D 311.14 

Belgium.  Adams,  W.  T.  Dikes  and 

ditches;  Holland  and  Belgium.  Juv.  73.4.4 

See  also  Netherlands. 


Belinda.  Edgeworth,  Maria 63.12 

Bell,  Acton , pseud.  See  Bronte,  A. 

Bell,  C.  D.  Life  of  Henry  Martyn.  1881.622.10.1 
Bell,  Currer,  pseud,  Bronte,  C. 

Bell,  Ellis,  pseud.  See  Bronte,  E. 

Bell,  N.  B.  E.,  [ N . D’ Anvers].]  Elemen- 
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Bell,  Robert.  Life  of  George  Canning.’55  633.15 
Bell  ah;  a tale  of  Brittany.  Feuillet,  O . . . 146.11 
Bellamy,  Edward.  Miss  Ludington’s  sis- 
ter; a romance  of  immortality.  1885.  57.4 

Belle  of  Becket’s  lane.  Beatty,  J.  1883 . . 54.19 

Bellehood  and  bondage.  Stephens,  A.  S.  143.5 
Bellew,  Frank.  Art  of  amusing.  [1866] . 828.13 
Bellows,  A.  J.  How  not  to  be  sick.  1869 . 814.36 

— Philosophy  of  eating.  1876  818.17 

Bellows,  H.  W.  Impressions  of  Europe  in 

1867-8.  2 v 503.17 

Beloochistan.  Frazer,  J.  B.  Description 

of.  [1883] In  742.13 

Belton  estate,  The.  Trollope,  Anthony. . . 36.535 
Bement,  C.  N.  American  poulterer’s  com- 
panion. [cop.  1856] 818.36 

Ben  Cramer;  working  jeweler.  Austin,  S.. . 78.13 

BEN-Hur.  Tale  of  the  Christ.  Wallace,  Lew  51.9 

Ben  Milner’s  wooing.  Parr,  Harriet 43.16 

Bench  and  bar.  [anecdotes,  etc.]  Bige- 
low, J.  J 308.4 

Benedict,  F.  L.  Madame.  1877 44.26 

— My  daughter  Elinor.  1874 18.28 

— The  price  she  paid.  1883  55.27 

Bengal,  India.  Day,  L.  B.  Folk  tales  of.  326.16 
Benger,  Eliz.  O.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

2v.  in  1 618.8 

Benham,  G.  C.  Year  of  wreck,  [on  southern 

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Benjamin,  A.  The  architect;  or,  practical 

house  carpenter.  1856 8521.26 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Art  in  America  [Crit- 
ical and  historical].  Illus.  1880 831.24 

— Atlantic  islands  as  resorts  of  health  and 

pleasure.  1878 527.8 

— Troy:  its  legend,  history,  etc.  1880...  724.6 

Benner’s  prophecies  of  future  ups  and 

downs  in  prices.  1879  914.3 

Bennett,  J.  C.  The  poultry  book.  1854. . 804.11 
Benson,  J.  Life  of  Rev.  J.  Fletcher.  1837.  601.8 

Bentley,  Richard.  Jebb,  R.  C.  Life.  (Eng. 

men  of  letters.)  1882 616.11.26 


Benton,  T.  H.  Examination  of  the  Dred 

Scott  case.  1860 806.16 

— Thirty  years’  view  of  American  govern- 

ment, 1820-1850.  2 v 904.18 

Berard,  A.  B.  History  of  the  United 

States;  revised  by  C.  E.  Bush.  1878.  721.3 

Berber,  The;  tale  of  Morocco.  Mayo,  W.  S.  143.7 
Berger,  E.,  pseud.  See  Sheppard,  E.  S. 
Berington,  Joseph.  Literary  history  of 

the  middle  ages.  1883 326.25 

Berlin.  Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for 

young  eyes. 21.1 

Berlin  and  Sans-souci.  Mundt,  C.  M . . . . 4.6 

Berly,  J.  A.  Universal  electrical  direc- 
tory. 1884 3502.14 

Bernard,  St.,  Lord,  J.  Saint  Bernard- 

Monastic  institutions In  735.6  2 

— Morrison,  J.  C.  Life.  1877 644.6 

Bernard,  D.  Light  on  free  masonry.  [Ap- 

• pended]  Revelations  of  odd-fellow- 
ship. 1872 401.14 

Bernard,  F.  Wonderful  escapes.  1871 . . 802.28 

Bernstein,  J.  The  five  senses  of  man 815.4.21 

Berquin,  Arnaud.  Children’s  friend  [sto- 


Bertha’s  engagement.  Stephens,  A.  S.  ’75  43  2 

Berthet,  Elie.  The  pre-historic  world. 

Fict.  [1879] 145.11 

Berthoud,  Henry.  Stories  of  bird  life.  ’75.  827.34 

'Bertie’s  telegraph.  May,  C.  L 76.7.2 

Bertrams,  The.  Trollope,  Anthony 36.536 

Besant,  Walter.  Art  of  fiction;  a lecture. 

1884.  pp.  39 321.7 

— Gaspard  de  Coligny  (New  Plutarch).. . . 621 .25.2 

— Life  of  Rabelais.  1879 636.7.8 

— Revolt  of  man.  [Satire  on  woman’s 

rights.]  1882 52.24 

— and  Rice,  J.  Golden  butterfly.  1877.  47.33 

— - Sir  Richard  Whittington,  Lord  May- 


or of  London  (New  Plutarch).  1881.  .621.25.8 


Bessemer,  Sir  H.  Jeans,  W.  T.  Creators 

.of  the  age  of  steel.  18w4  644.7 

Bessey,  C.  E.  Botany.  [Am.  sci.  ser.].  ’80  838.36 

Bessie.  Kavanagh,  Julia 36.295 

Bessie  books.  Mathews,  Joanna  H.  6v.  ’80  86.20 

1.  Bessie  at  the  seaside.  4.  Bessie  among  the  moun- 

2.  Bessie  in  the  city.  5.  Bessie  at  school.  [tains. 


3.  Bessie  and  her  friends6.  Bessie  on  her  travels. 


Bessie  Fairfax.  Parr,  Harriet 36.435 

Bessie  Harrington’ s ventures.  Mathews,  J.  A.  145 .1 

Best  of  husbands.  Payn,  James 36.443 

Best  reading:  a priced  and  classified  bibli- 
ography, 1st  series.  Ed  by  F.  P. 

Perkins.  1877 *3501.4.1 

— Same.  2d  ser.,  1876-82.  Ed.  by  L.  E. 

Jones *3501.4.2 

Bethune,  G.  W.  ed'r.  British  female  poets  212.14 

Betrothed,  The.  Manzoni,  A.  1876 136.22 

Betrothed,  The.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.19 

Betsey  Bobbet’s,  My  opinions  and.  Hol- 
ley, M , 18.22 

Betty’s  bright  idea,  etc.  Stowe,  H.  B 43.18 

Between  the  gates,  (from  the  Atlantic  to 

the  Pacific).  Taylor,  B.  F.  1878....  525.22 

Beulah.  Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  J 13.9 

Beverages.  See  Alcohol;  Domestic  econo- 
my; Stimulants  and  narcotics. 

Beverley,  May.  Romantic  tales  from  Eng- 
lish history.  1871 26.28 

Beyond  recall.  Sergeant,  Adeline 146.22 

Beyond  the  breakers.  Owen,  R.  D.  1870..  61.12 

Beyond  the  gates.  Phelps,  E.  S.  1883 . . 55.13 

Beyond  the  Mississippi,  1857-67.  Richard- 
son, A.  D 511.12 


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BIBLE. 


Biart,  L.  Adventures  of  a young  natural- 
ist. 1872 845.27 

— An  involuntary  voyage.  Illus.  juv.  ’80  87.7 

Bible.  Whole  Bibles . 

— Holy  bible.  N.  Y.,  1867 *A.l 

— Holy  bible.  N.  Y.,  1879 426.16 

— Holy  bible.  [Revised  version].  Oxford, 

1885  434.20 

— Holy  bible.  [Authorized  and  revised 

versions  arranged  in  parallel  columns] 

Oxford.  J8S5 *A.  14 

— Holy  bible;  trans.  from  the  Latin  vul- 

gate.  1870 406.31 


— Latin.  [Copy  of  the  vulgate  with  con- 

cordances of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, and  prologues  by  St  Jerome 
and  others.  Finely  printed  and  rub- 
ricated; without  place  of  publica- 
tion, but  with  date  [1491]  at  end  of 
the  Apocalypse.  Thick  quarto,  calf, 
clasps] *R.R.C. 

Whole  Bible:  Commentaries. 

— Cobbin,  I.  The  child’s  commentator 

on  the.  [1872] 401.16 

— ■ Jamieson,  R.,  Faussett,  A.  R.,  and 
Brown,  D.  Commentary  on  the  Old 
and  New  Test.  6 v.  Lond.  1868 .....  422.4 

Contents— x.  1.  Gen.-Deut.  v.  2.  Josh.-Est.  v.  3. 
Job-Isaiah.  v.  4.  Jere.-Mal.  v.  5.  Matt.-John.  v.  6. 
Acts-Rev. 

— Lees,  F.  R.  and  Bums,  D.  Temper- 

ance bible  commentary.  1870 424.5 

Whole  Bible:  Concordances. 

— Cruden,  A.  Concordance  to  the 412.1 

— Young,  R.  Analytical  concordance  to 

the  bible.  1880 *E.9 

Whole  Bible : Dictionaries. 

— Abbott,  L.  and  Conant,  T.  J.  Diction- 

ary of  religious  knowledge.  [1874] . . . *A.10 

— Helps  to  the  study  of  the  bible.  1884..  435.23 

Contents— Summaries  of  the  books;  Illustrated 
tables ; Index  of  subjects ; Concordance ; Dictionary  of 


proper  names;  Maps. 

— Kitto,  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  biblical  liter- 

ature. 2 v 442.3 

— Smith,  W.  Concise  dictionary  of  the. 

1865  434.21 

— - Dictionary  of  the  bible.  Am.  ed’n 

rev.  and  ed.  by  H.  B.  Hackett- 
and  E.  Abbot.  4 v.  1883-5 *A.13 

— Staunton,  W.  Ecclesiastical  diction- 

ary. [1861] 422.2 

Whole  Bible:  History , Study , etc. 

— Bible  revision.  By  members  of  the 

American  committee.  [1879] 421.37 

— Biblical  reason  why.  [1859] 406.28 

— Boston  lectures,  1871.  Biblical  criti- 

cism  438.19 

Note.—  For  contents  see  Boston  lectures,  etc. 

— Canright,  D.  N.  The  bible  from  hea- 

ven   425.4 

— Coleman,  L.  Historical  geography  of 

the,  1853 703.7 

— Conant,  H.  C.  History  of  English 

bible.  1856  407.22 

— Ellicott,  C.  J.  Scripture  and  its  inter- 

pretation, (In  Aids  to  faith) 438.17 

— Kitto,  J.  illustrated  history  of  the 

bible.  1876  442.5 

— Newton,  R.  H.  Right  and  wrong  uses 

of  the  bible 426.31 


Bible,  continued. 

— Roberts,  R.  Teaching  of  the  bible  in 

relation  to  the  faiths  of  Christen- 
dom. 1869  401.12 

— Rogers,  H.  Superhuman  origin  of  the 

bible  inferred  from  itself.  1874 412.5 

— Smith,  W.  Smaller  scripture  history. 

Illus.  1874  715.17 

— Spring,  G.  The  bible  not  of  man.  [1847]  438.21 

— Swedenborg,  E,  Holy  scripture  [from 

his  writings] 444.1.7 

— - The  sacred  scripture In  414.10 

— Taylor,  I . Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry . . . 403.6 

— Thomas,  J.  Chronology  of  the  scrip- 

tures. [With  Elpis  Israel] 434.16 

— Wescott,  B.  F.  History  of  the  Eng- 

lish bible.  1868  405.6 

— Wordsworth,  C.  Interpretation  of  scrip- 

ture. (Replies  to  “ Essays,  etc.) 437.12 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folks’ bible  his- 

tory. nius.  1880 432.25 

Miscellaneous  Works  on  the  Bible . 

— Arnold,  M.  God  and  the  bible:  a reply 

to  objections  to  ‘Literature  and 
dogma.’  1880 414.9 

— - Literature  and  dogma.  An  essay 

towards  a better  apprehension  of  the 
bible.  1873 - 411.21 

— Baldwin,  G.  E.  Representative  women.  606.9 

— Baring-Gould,  S.  Legends  of  the  pat- 

riarchs and  prophets.  1872 437.23 

— Bible  in  the  public  schools.  (Library 

of  education,  v.  3) 414.1 

— - Cincinnati  board  of  education.  Case 

of.  1870... 418.3 

— Bible  lands,  Pictures  from,  drawn  with 

pen  and  pencil;  ed.  by  S.  G.  Green. . 528.10 

— Brunton,  T.  L.  Bible  and  science  [not 

opposed].  1871 841.4 

— Chadwick,  J.  W.  Bible  of  to-day 418.16 

- — Charles,  Mrs.  E.  Wanderings  over 

bible  lands  and  seas 502.3 

— Children’s  bible  story-book 87.14 

— Headley,  P.  C.  Women  of  the  bible. . 606.8 

— Macduff,  J.  R.  Tales  of  the  warrior- 

judges 406.20 

— Macmillan,  H.  Bible  teachings  in  na- 

ture  443  6 


— Mitchell,  O.  M.  Astronomy  of  the.  ’71  413.13 

— Stainer,  John . Music  of  the  bible 833.22 

— Thomson,  W.  M.  The  land  and  the 

book;  or,  biblical  illustrations  drawn 
from  the  manners  and  customs,  the 
scenes  and  scenery  of  the  Holy  land . 


2 v.  1871 505.14 

— Van-Lennep,  H.  J.  Bible  lands;  their 

modem  manners  and  customs  illus- 
trative of  scripture.  1875 715.6 

. — Weil,  G.  Biblical  legends  of  the  Mus- 
sulmans   416.16 

— Wordsworth,  C.  Shakespeare  and  the 

bible 317.14 

Old  Testament:  Commentaries , 

— Commentary  and  a revision  of  the  [au- 

thorized] translation  by  bishops  and 
other  clergy  of  the  Anglican  church. 

Ed  by  F.  C.  Cook.  v.  1-6.  1871-75. . . 422.5 


Note.—  Known  also  as  tbe  Speaker’s  commentary. 
Contents. — v.  1.  Gen.-Deut.  v.  2.  Josh.-I.Kings.  v. 
3.  II.  Kings-Est.  v 4.  Job-Song  of  Solomon,  v.  5. 
Isaiah-Lamentations.  v.  6.  Ezek.-Malachi. 

— Poole,  M.  Annotations  upon  the  holy 

bible.  vol.  1 [only ].  Lond.  1683.  folio.  *428  6 

4 


BIBLE. 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Bible,  continued. 

— Pentateuch.  Rawlinson,  G.  On  the 

genuineness  and  authenticity  of  the 
Pentateuch,  {In  Aids  to  faith) 438.17 

— Genesis , Exodus.  Jacobus,  M.  W. 

Notes  on  Genesis.  2 v.  1869 405.5 

— - Manley,  W.  E . Biblical  review.  2 v. 

1859 43812 

Contents— v . 1 . Genesis.  v-2.  Exodus,  Numbers, 
Deuteronomy . 

— - Smith,  G.  Chaldean  account  of  Gene- 

sis. 1876 715.4 

— - Swedenborg,  E.  Arcana  ccelestia. 

v.  1-10 414.18 

Contents— Genesis,  v.  1-7.  Exodus,  v.  7-10. 

— Esther.  Carson,  A.  Providence  un- 

folded in  the  book  of  Esther.  (Works 

v.  3) 435  2 

— Job.  Froude,  J.  A.  Book  of In  307.21.1 

— Psalms.  Murray,  T.  C.  Origin  and 

growth  of  the  psalms 423,16 

— Daniel.  Smith,  U.  Thoughts  on 435.5 

— Ezekiel.  Guthrie,  T.  Gospel  in 437.6 

Old  Test. : History , Study. 

— Guthrie,  T.  Studies  of  character  from 

the  old  testament.  1872 437.27 

— Roberts,  Alex.  Old  testament  revision; 

a hand-book  for  English  readers.  ’83.  426.32 

— Smith,  W.  Old  testament  history  [to 

B.C.  400] 70617 

— Smith,  W.  R.  Old  testament  in  the 

Jewish  church 426.20 

New  Testament. 

— New  testament.  [Authorized  version  1 N. 

Y.  1873  426.17 


— New  testament.  Revised  A.  D.  1881 

[authorized  by  the  American  com- 
mittee of  revision].  Oxford.  1881...  426.18 

— New  testament.  Authorized  and  revised 

versions  in  parallel  columns.  Phil.  ’81  427.9 

— The  new  testament:  authorized  Eng- 

lish version,  with  various  readings 
from  the  three  most  celebrated  man- 
uscripts of  the  original  Greek  text. 

By  C.  Tischendorf.  Leip.,  1869 432.30 

— New  testament.  Trans.,  from  the  Sy-  s 

riac  Peshito  version  by  James  Mur- 


dock. 1879 442*13 

Commentaries , History , Study. 

— Abbott,  E.  Authorship  of  the  fourth 

gospel 424  8 


— Abbott,  L.  Popular  commentaries  on 

the  new  testament.  Illus.  v.  1-4. . . 424 1 

v.  1.  Matthew;  v.  2.  Mark  and  Luke;  v.  3. 

John;  v.  4.  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

— Cary,  G.  L.  Introduction  to  the  Greek 


of  the  new  testament 421.14 

— Delitzsch,  F.  J ewish  artisan  life  in  the 

time  of  Jesus 432.15 

— Doddridge,  P.  Paraphrase  of  the  new 

testament.  6 v 4281 

— Ebrard,  J.  H.  A.  The  gospel  history: 

a compendium  of  critical  investiga- 
tions in  support  cf  the  historical  char- 
acter of  the  four  gospels.  1876 431.3 

— Lightfoot,  J.  B.  and  others.  Revision 

of  the  new  testament 418.10 

— Meyer.  H.  A.W.  Critical  and  exegetical 

commentary  on  the  new  testament.l2v  424.2 

— Moon,  G.  W.  The  revisers’  English. 

Portraits  [of  the  revisers  ) 31818 

— Rice,  E.  W.  Pictorial  commentary  on 

St.  Mark 443.2 


Bible,  continued. 

— Roberts,  Alex.  Companion  to  revised 

version  of  the  new  testament;  [ex- 
planatory]. [1881] 426  22 

— Smith,  Y.  Thoughts  on  Revelation.  ’65.  435.4 

— Smith,  W.  New  testament  history  [Stu- 

dent series).  Illus.  1875 715.18 

— Swedenborg,  E.  Apocalypse  revealed. 

2 v 414.15 

— Tischendorf,  C.  When  were  our  gos- 

pels written?  With  discovery  of  the 
Sinaitic  manuscript 414.4 

— Wescott,  B.  F.  Introduction  to  study  of 

the  gospels.  1875 424.6 

Apocryphal  Neiv  Testament. 

— Apocryphal  gospels,  Acts  and  Revela- 

tions (A.-N.-C.  lib  , v.  16) 415.1 

— Apocryphal  new  testament 411.15 

See  also  Christ;  Christianity;  Evidences;  In- 
spiration; Miracles;  Religion:  Theology;  etc. 

Bible  in  Spain.  Borrow,  G.  [pub.  1842]. . 524.23 
Bibliography.  Adams,  C.K.  Manual  of  his- 


torical literature.  1882 725.6 

— Adams,  W.  H . D . Famous  books 314.28 

— Allibone,  S.  A.  A critical  dictionary  of 

English  literature  and  British  and 
American  authors.  3 v.  1871 *A.8 

— Dawkins,  R.  C.  Titles  of  the  first  books 


of  the  15th  century,  with  reproduc- 
tions of  types  and  engravings.  1884.  *428.3 
— Library  journal.  9 v.  N.  Y.  1877-84. . . *328.17 


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manual  of  English  literature.  2 v. 
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— Poole,  W.  F.  Index  to  periodical  liter- 

ature, to  1882 *B.28 

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list  of  books  under  more  than  one 

title.  1884 322.9 

Allusions , Pseudonymns , etc. 

— Brewer,  E.  C.  Dictionary  of  phrase 

and  fable *326.12 


— - The  reader’s  hand-book  of  allusions, 

references,  plots  and  stories.  1880 . . . *312.13 

— Edwards,  E.  Words,  facts  and  phrases  *316.10 

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thors, anonyms  and  initialisms.  1882 . *316.21 

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names  of  fiction.  1872 *332.1 

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Classification  and  Cataloguing. 

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tionary catalogue.  1876 *328.14.2 

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subject  index  for  cataloguing  and  ar- 
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1876 *3501.1 

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books  (Sm.  rep.  1862) *8501.2 

— Perkins,  F.  P.  A rational  classification 

of  literature  for  shelving  and  cata- 
loguing books  in  a library.  1882. . . *3501.2 

— Smith,  L.  P.  On  the  classification  of 

books.  1882 *3501.3 

Catalogues , Trade  Lists,  etc. 

— American  catalogue  of  books  in  print 

and  for  sale  July  1, 1876.  By  F.  Ley- 
poldt.  Author  and  title  entries. . . *3502.1.1 

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— Chambers,  R.  Book  of  days.  2v *E.5 


— Curwen,  H.  History  of  booksellers.  ’73  314.20 

— Dulcken,  H.  W.  Worthies  of  the  world  634.15 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men. . . 614.14 

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troductions by  Emerson  and  others. 

Ed  by  W.  Wood.  1885 628.22 

— Lord,  J.  Warriors  and  statesmen.  In  753.6.4 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Biographical  essays. 

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— - and  others.  New  biographies  of  illus- 


trious men.  1857 605.20 

— New  Plutarch  series,  v.  1-11 621.25 

Note. — For  contents,  see  New  Plutarch,  in 
the  general  alphabet. 

— Parton,  J.  Lives  of  illustrious  men .. . 617.17 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Biographical  and  cri- 

tical miscellanies.  1855  305.14 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies.  1860 . . 606.4 

— Smith,  M.  H.  Successful  folks.  How 

they  won.  1878 617.11 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868. . . 634.3 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  and  J.  C.Wits  and  beaux 

of  society.  By  Grace  and  Phillip  Whar- 
ton, pseud 613.17 

— Towle,  G.  M.  Young  folks’  heroes  of  his- 

tory, 5 v.  Illustrated 515.7 


1.  Vasco  Da  Gama.  2.  Pizzaro.  3.  Mag- 
ellan. 4.  Marco  Polo.  5.  Ralegh. 

— Tweedie,  W.  R.  Earnest  men.  1872.  632.8 

— Winks,  W.  E.  Lives  of  illustrious 


shoemakers 627.11 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Book  of  golden  deeds..  631.14 

— - Book  of  worthies 621.18 

American. 

— Drake,  F.  S.  Dictionary  of  American 

biography,  with  supplement.  1872. . *A.  7 


— American  pioneers  and  patriots.  12  v. 

See  Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

— American  statesmen  ser.  v.  1-10.  See 

Morse,  J.  T.,  ed'r. 

— Bartlett,  D.  G.  Modern  agitators 


[American].  Illus.  1855 602.13 

— Clark,  J.  F.  Memorial  and  biographi- 

cal sketches.  1878 615.16 

— Duyckinck,  E.  A.  National  portrait 

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— Dwight,  N.  Lives  of  the  signers.  1876.  621.10 

— Eddy,  T.  M.  Patriotism  of  Illinois.  2 v.  603.5 

— Ellet,  E.  F.  Pioneer  women  of  the 

West.  1873 614.24 

— - Queens  of  American  society.  cop. 

1867.. .. 615.4 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Biographical  sketches 

1884.. . 322.1 

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Eggleston,  E. 

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men.  2v 306.29 

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Biography,  collective  works,  continued. 

— Hanaford,  Mrs.  P.  A.  Daughters  of 

America.  1883 625.17 

— Homes  of  American  statesmen.  1855..  617.9 

— Lamman,  C.  Dictionary  of  Congress, 

with  biog.  sketches  of  the  members 
from  the  foundation  of  the  govern- 
ment. 1859 913.20 

— Magoon,E.  L.  Orators  of  the  American 

revolution.  1873 613.9 

— March,  C.  W.  Webster  and  his  con- 

temporaries   636.15 

— Parton,  J.  Famous  Americans  of  recent 

times.  1871  603.16 

— Sabine,  Lorenzo.  Biog.  sketches  of  loy- 

alists of  Am.  revolution,  2 v.  1864..  617.12 

— Smucker,  S.  M.  Life  of  E.  K.  Kane 

and  others  [J.  C.  Fremont,  J.  Ledyard, 

C.  Wilkes,  M.  C,  Perry] 606.24 

— Sparks,  J.  ed’r.  Library  of  American 

biography  first  series.  10  v.  1873.  641.4 

— - Same;  2d  series.  15  v. 601.1 

— Thatcher,  B.  B.  Indian  biography.  2 v.  614.18 

English  and  European. 


— Brougham,  H.  lord.  Statesmen  of 

the  time  of  George  III.  and  IY.  2 v. . 633.1 

— Campbell,  J.,  lord.  Lives  of  the  lord 

chancellors.  10  v.  1856 618.14 

— Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  Eng.  liber- 

als. 1881 622.11 

— Goodrich.  C.  A.  Select  British  elo- 

quence. 1874 308.10 


Note.  Gives  biog.  sketches  of  the  orators. 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  Brief  biographies.  4v  613.20 

v.  1.  English  statesmen,  by  Higginson.  v.  2.  Eng- 
lish radical  leaders,  by  Hinton,  v.  3.  French  political 
leaders,  by  King.  v.  4.  German  political  leaders,  by 


Tuttle. 

— Home,  R.  H.  New  spirit  of  the  age. 

1844  306.9 

— Jennings,  G.  H.  Anecdotal  history  of 

the  British  parliament.  1881 913.21 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Leaders  of  public 

opinion  in  Ireland.  1872 611.34 

— - Men  of  the  third  republic;  or,  leaders 

of  France 634.7 

Actors. 

— American  actor  series,  v.  1-6.  See  Hut- 

ton, L.  ed’r 635.18 

— Brown,  T.  A.  History  of  the  American 

stage.  1870  628.12 


Artists. 

— Boyhood  of  great  painters,  2 v.  [1856.]  614.13 

— Butterworth,  H.  Great  composers 644.10 

— Clayton,  E.  C.  Queens  of  song.  1865.  628.23 

— Clement,  C.  E.  Artists  of  the  19th  cen- 


tury and  their  works,  2 v 618.4 

— - Painters,  sculptors,  architects  and 

engravers;  a hand-book.  1876 *D.  3 

— - Same.  1879 834.11 

— Cunningham,  Allan.  T fives  of  most 

eminent  British  sculptors  and  paint- 
ers, 5 v.  1868 614.2 

— Ferris,  G.  F.  Great  German  composers  624.1 

— - Great  Italian  and  French  composers . 624.2 

— - Great  singers.  2 v 624.3 

— - Great  violinists  and  pianists 624.4 

— Grove,  G.  ed’r.  Dictionary  of  music 

and  musicians.  (1450-1883).  4 v *B.24 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  Early  Italian  painters  614.3 

— Keddie,  H.  [Sarah  Tytler].  Modem 

painters  and  their  paintings 808.31 

— - Musical  composers  and  their  works. . 613.23 


Biography,  collective  works,  continued. 

— - Old  masters  and  their  pictures 808.32 

— Stothert,  J.  French  and  Spanish  paint- 

ers. 1875 848.5 

— Sweetser;  M.  F.  Artist  biographies. 

Illus.  5 v.  1880-1 626.5 


1.  Raphael;  Vinci;  Angelo.  2.  Titian;  Reni;  Lor- 
raine. 3.  Reynolds;  Turner;  Landseer.  4.  Durer: 
Rembrandt:  Van  Dyck.  5.  Angelico;  Murillo;  All- 


ston. 

— Tuckerman.  H.  T.  Book  of  the  artists. 

[American.]  1867 821.12 

— Yasari,  Giorgio.  Lives  of  the  painters, 

sculptors,  etc.,  5v 618.10 

— - Stories  of  the  Italian  artists  from 

Vasari,  [anon].  1885 631.5 

— - Walpole,  H.  Anecdotes  of  painting  in 

England  [to  1762] 308.5 

— Washburn,  E.  W.  Spanish  masters. 

[painters.]  1883  852.4 

— Wilmot-Buxton,  H.  J.  English  paint- 

ers; [also]  American  painters  by  S.  R. 
Koehler.  1883 851.36 

Literary. 

— Adams,  O.  F.  Brief  handbook  of 

American  authors.  1884 322.5 

— - Handbook  of  English  authors.  1884  322.4 

— Allibone,  S.  A.  Critical  dictionary  of 

English  literature  and  British  and 
American  authors.  3 v.  1871 *A.  8 

— Bethune,  G.  W.  British  female  poets. 

cop.  1869 212.14 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Biographical  essays 

1870. 302.25 

Disraeli,  I.  Curiosities  of  literature . . 305.8 

— Duyckinck,  E.  A.  and  G.  L.  Cyclopae- 

dia of  American  literature.  2 v.  1877  *E.  7 

— English  men  of  letters,  v.  1-35.  For  con- 

tents, see  Morley,  John,  ed’r 616.11 

— Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterdays  with  authors  601.20 

— Gairdner,  J.  Early  chroniclers  of 

Europe-England 727.14 

— Gautier,  T.  and  others.  Famous  French 

authors;  biographical  portraits,  18"9.  637.6 

— Gilfillan,  G.  Third  gallery  of  portraits. 

1859 301.24 

— Griswold,  R.  W.  Prose  writers  of  Amer- 

ica. [cop.  1870] 316.17 

— Hedge,  F.  H.  Prose  writers  of  Germany 

[cop.  1847] 615.8 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  and  haunts  of 

British  poets 615. 1 5 

— James  H.,Jr.  French  poets  and  novel- 

ists   627.13 

— Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  the  English  poets 

1858 643.17 

— Knight,  C.  Half-hours  with  the  best 

letter- writers  and  auto-biographers.  2v  634.9 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Biographical  history  of 

philosophy 427. 1 

— Little  classics,  v.  16.  Authors 314.16 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry 

of  Europe.  1872 207.2 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  About  old  story-tellers. 

1878 311.13 

— Oliphant,  Mrs. M.O.W.,  ed.  Foreign  clas- 

sics for  English  readers,  v.  1-17 636.7 

— Rogers,  C.  Scottish  minstrel:  songs 

since  Burns,  with  memoirs  of  the 
poets 207.17 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  English  portraits. 

1875  642.2 

— Scott,  SirW.  Lives  of  eminent  novelists 

and  dramatists 624.19 


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Biogeaphy,  collective  works,  continued. 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets.  1876.  215.6 

— Stoddard,  R.  H.  and  others.  Poets’ 

homes.  [American]  2 v 622.6 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  English  humorists 

of  the  18th  century.  1858 302.15 

— /-  Same.  (Miscellanies,  v.  4) 301.12 

— Warner,  C.  D.,  ed’r.  American  men  of 

letters,  v.  1-6  624.12 

Merchants. 

— Barrett,  W.  Old  merchants  of  New 

York  city.  v.  1-2 604.20 

— Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  Famous  London  mer- 

chants   614.16 

— Hunt,  F.  Lives  of  American  merchants. 

2.  v.  1858 604.3 

— Kirkland,  F.  Cyclopaedia  of  commercial 

and  business  anecdotes.  2 v 305.16 

Military  and  Naval. 

— Chesney,  C.  C.  Military  biography.  ’74  617.6 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval 

commanders ....  615.7 

— - Napoleon  and  his  marshals,  [cop.  ’65]  613.4 

— - Washington  and  his  generals.  2 v.  ’77  602.7 

— Naval  encyclopaedia  [U.  S.  naval  offi- 

cers.] 1881 *E.8 

— Wilson,  J.  G.  Sketches  of  illustrious 

soldiers.  1874 632.17 

Professional. 

— Bigelow,  L.  J.  Bench  and  bar.  1871 . 308.4 

— Campbell,  J.  lord.  Lives  of  the  lord 

chancellors.  10  v 618.14 

— D.,  J.  Pen  pictures  of  popular  Eng- 

lish preachers 606.22 

— Jeaffreson,  J.  C.  Book  about  doctors. 

1870 643.16 

Religious. 

— Adams, W.  H.  D.  Great  English  church- 

men   635.8 

— Allen,  J.  H.  Hebrew  men  and  times . . 42 1 .27 

— Barry,  A.  Masters  in  English  theology  425.22 

— Cave,  W.  Lives  of  the  apostles,  etc. 

1836.  (With  works  of  Philip,  etc.) . . . 411.2 

— Early  Christian  literature  primers. 

[Fathers  of  the  church].  4 v 426.24 

— Fathers,  The,  for  English  readers.  7 v.  423.14 

— Fox,  J.  Book  of  martyrs 434.11 

— Frost,  John.  Cyclopaedia  of  eminent 

Christians.  1875  634.14 


— Heroes  of  Christian  history,  v.  1-5.  ’81-2  622.10 

Contents— 1.  II.  Martyn.  2.  Wilberforce.  3. 
Doddridge.  4.  Robert  Hall.  5.  T.  Chalmers. 

— Montalembert.  Monks  of  the  west.2v.  434.3 
Murray,  J.  O.  Catholic  pioneers  of 


America.  1882 433.12 

— Walsh,  W.  P.  Heroes  of  the  mission 

field.  1879  635.6 

Royal. 

— DeQuincey,  T.  The  Caesars.  1865 302.20 

— Doran,  J.  Monarchs  retired  from  busi- 

ness. 2v.  1881 623.18 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Memoirs  of  celebra- 
ted female  sovereigns 633.12 

— Jesse,  J.  H-  Memoirs  of  court  of  Eng- 

land under  the  Stuarts.  3 v.  Por- 
traits. 1857 718.6 

— - The  pretenders  and  their  adherents. 

Portraits 718.7 

— Strickland,  A.  Lives  of  the  queens  of 

England.  6 v.  1872 641.13 

— — Same.  Abridged  ed’n 706.5 


Biography,  collective  works,  continued. 

—  Same.  Abridged  by  R.  Kaufman. 

Illus.  juv.  3v 738.12 

— Suetonius.  Lives  of  the  Caesars,  ets. . . 1021 .8 

— Wiseman,  H.  E.  Last  four  popes.  ’75.  636.6 

Scientific  and  Industrial. 

— Arago.  F.  Biographies  of  distinguished 

scientific  men.  2 v 602.2 

— Brewster,  David.  Martyrs  of  science . 614.9 

— Eminent  astronomers.  (Chamber’s 

miscellany,  v.  8.) 1001.8 

— Galton,  F.  Englishmen  of  science; 

their  nature  and  nurture 834.27 

— Jeans,  W.  T.  The  creators  of  the  age 

of  steel.  1884  644.7 

— - Parton,  James.  Captains  of  industry.  644.21 

— Smiles,  S.  Industrial  biography 601.13 

— - Lives  of  the  engineers . 4 v 607.1 

— - Men  of  invention  and  industry.  1885  631.4 

— Timbs,  John.  Inventors  and  discoverers  636.12 


Self-Taught , etc. 


— Craik,  G.  L.  Pursuit  of  knowledge  un- 

der difficulties.  1872 308.20 

— McCabe,  J.  D.  Great  fortunes  and  how 

they  were  made . . . . 604.1 

— Self-taught  men.  Biographies  for  the 

young.  London,  1873  622.14 

— Smiles,  S.  Self-help.  1871 408.28 

Women. 

— Aguilar,  Grace.  Women  of  Israel.  2v.  644.28 

— Alger,  W.  S.  The  friendships  of  wo- 

men   421.12 

— Baldwin,  G.  E.  Representative  women 

[of  the  bible] 606.9 

— Balfour,  C.  L.  Women  worth  emulat- 

ing  635.15 

— Bloss,  C.  A.  Heroines  of  the  crusade. 

Fict 634.2 

— Charles,  Mrs.  E.  The  women  of  Chris- 

tianity  626.13 

— Child,  L.  M.  Biographies  of  good 

wives 607.10 

— Crosland,  Mrs.  N.  Memorable  woman. 

1854 631.15 

— Ellet,  E.  F.  Pioneer  women  of  the 

west.  1873 : 614.24 

— - Queens  of  American  society,  [c.  1867]  615.4 

— Famous  women  series,  v.  1 -7.  1883-4..  627.1 


Contents—  See  Famous  women  ser.  in  gener- 
al alphabet. 

— Hale,  S.  J.  Woman’s  record;  or  sketch- 

es of  all  distinguished  women  [to 
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— Hanaford,  Mrs.  P.  A.  Daughters  of 

America.  1883  625.17 

— Hays,  Frances.  Women  of  the  day 

[brief  biographies].  1885  631.9 

— Headley,  P.  C.  Women  of  the  bible. . 606.8 

— Holloway,  L.  C.  The  ladies  of  the 

White  House.  Illus.  1881 628.20 

— Jameson,  A.  Memoirs  of  the  loves  of 

the  poets 633.13 

— Kavanagh,  J.  English  women  of  letters  643.18 

— - French  women  of  letters 643.19 

— Lord,  J . Great  women.  (Beacon  lights 

of  history,  v.  5). 735.6 

— May,  C.,  ed’r.  American  female  poets. 

[1869L 212.13 

— Owen,  O.  F.  Heroines  of  domestic  life.  614.27 

— Parton,  J.  Eminent  women  of  the  age. 

Illus 625.13 


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BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography,  collective  works,  continued. 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Portraits  of  cele- 

brated women.  1868  614.6 

— Thackeray,  A.  I.  Book  of  sibyls 628.13 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  and  J.  C.  Queens  of 

society 632.10 

— Watson,  H.  C.  Heroic  women  of  his- 

tory. 1857  617.1 

— Wilson,  W.  Heroines  of  the  house- 

hold  644.8 

Youth. 

— Men  who  have  risen:  a book  for  boys. 

[1859] 635.9 

— Pratt,  A.  Dawnings  of  genius.  Juv. . 606.30 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men;  their 

boyhood  and  early  life 613.22 

— - Extraordinary  women:  their  girlhood 

and  early  life 618.2 


Biography,  Individual.  See  biographies,  diaries, 
and  correspondence,  under  the  following  names: 


Abrantes,  Duchess  d' 

Bronte,  Emily 

See  Junot,  L.  P. 

Brougham,  Lord 

Adams’  Mrs.  Abagail. 

Brown,  C.  B 

Adams,  John 

Brown,  Capt.  John 

Adams,  J.  Q,. 

Browne,  C.  F. 

Adams,  Samuel 

Bryant,  W.  C. 

Alcott,  A.  B. 

Buchanan,  James 

Alexander,  the  great 

Buckle,  H.  T. 

Alfieri,  Vittoria 

Budgett,  S. 

Alfred,  the  great 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L. 

Alice,  princess, 

Lord  Lytton. 

grand  duchess  of  Hesse. 

Bunsen,  Baroness. 

Allen,  Ethan 

Bunyan,  John 

Ambrose,  St. 

Buonarotti,  Michael  Angelo. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  G. 

Burke,  Edmund 

Anderson,  H.  C. 

Burnett,  P.  H. 

Anderson,  R.  C. 

Burns,  Robert 

Andrew,  J.  A. 

Burr,  Aaron 

Andrew,  J.  O. 

Burroughs,  Stephen 

Angelo,  Michael. 

Bushnell,  Horace 

See  Buonarotti,  M.  A. 

Byron,  Lord 

Anne  Boleyn. 

Cabot,  Sebastian 

Anselm,  St. 

Caesar. 

Anthony,  St. 

Calderon. 

Antoninus,  Marcus  Aure- 

Calhoun, J.  C. 

lius. 

Calvert,  Leonard 

Appleton.  Jesse 

Calvin,  John 

Arblay,  Mme.  d’  (F.  Burney). 

Campbell,  Thomas 

Arnold,  Benedict 

Canning,  George 

Atterbury,  Francis 

Carlyle,  Mrs.  Jane  W. 

Audubon,  J.  J. 

Carlyle,  Thomas 

Augustine,  St. 

Carson,  Alex. 

Bach,  J.  S. 

Carson,  Kit 

Bacon,  F.  Lord 

Cartwright,  E. 

Bacon,  Nathaniel 

Cary,  Alice 

Balboa,  N.  N.  de 

Cary,  Phoebe 

Ballantine,  W. 

Catherine  of  Aragon. 

Ballou,  Hosea 

Cavendish,  Thomas 

Balzac,  Honore  de 

Cavour,  Count 

Barham,  R.  H. 

Cellini,  Benvenuto 

Barnum,  P.  T. 

Cervantes. 

Bartlett,  W.  F. 

Chalmers,  Thomas 

Basil,  St. 

Chambers,  W.  and  R. 

Bates,  Joseph 

Channing,  W.  E. 

Bayard,  Chevalier 

Charlemagne. 

Beckwourth,  J.  P. 

Charles  I.,  of  England. 

Bede,  The  venerable 

Charles  II  .,  of  England. 

Beecher,  H.  W. 

Charles  V.  of  Germany. 

Beecher,  Lyman 

Charles  XII.,  of  Sweden. 

Beethoven. 

Charles,  the  bold, 

Bernard,  St. 

duke  of  Burgundy. 

Bessemer,  W. 

Chaucer. 

Bismarck,  Prince 

Choate,  Rufus 

Blaine,  J.  G. 

Chopin. 

Blemerhasset,  H. 

Chorley,  H.  F. 

Blessington,  Countess  of 

Cicero,  M.  T. 

Bonaparte,  Mme.  Eliz. 

Clay,  Henry 

Patterson. 

Cleopatra. 

Bonaparte,  Joseph 

Cleveland,  Grover 

Boone,  Daniel 

Clough,  A.  H. 

Booth,  Edwin 

Cobden,  Richard 

Booth,  J.  B. 

Coffin,  L. 

Brainerd,  David 

Coles,  Edward 

Brant,  Joseph 

Coligny,  G.  de,  admiral. 

Brassey,  T. 

Colton,  Walter 

Breck,  J.  L. 

Columbus. 

Breese,  Sidney 

Conde,  L.,  Prince  of. 

Bridgman,  Laura 

Confucius. 

Bright,  John 

Congden,  C.  F. 

Biography,  individual,  continued. 


Constable,  Archibald 
Constantine,  the  great. 
Cooper,  J.  F. 

Corneille. 

Cortez,  Hernando 
Covode,  John 
Cowley,  Abraham 
Cowper,  W. 

Crockett,  David 
Cromwell,  Oliver 
Cross,  Mrs.  M.  E. 

See  Eliot,  George 
Cummings,  G.  D. 

Curran,  J.  P. 

Cushman,  Charlotte 
Cyrus,  the  great. 

Dampier,  William 
Dante. 

Darius  the  great. 

Davidson,  Lucretia  M. 

Davie,  W.  R. 

Davis,  Garrett 
Davis,  Jefferson 
Davy,  Sir  Humvhrey 
Day,  M.  L. 

Decatur,  Stephen 
DeFoe,  Daniel 
DeKroyft,  S.  H. 

DeQuincey,  Thomas 
Dewey,  Orville 
Dick,  Robert 
Dickens,  Charles 
Disraeli,  B., 
earl  of  Beaconsfield , 

Dix,  John  A. 

Donne,  John 
Douglas,  Stephen  A. 
Douglass,  Fred 
Dow,  Lorenzo 
Drake,  Sir  Francis 
Dryden,  John 
Dudevant,  Mme.  [Geo.  Sand. 
Duff,  Alexander 
Duff,  Mrs.  M. 

Dwight,  Timothy 
Eaton,  W. 

Edgeworth,  Maria 
Edward,  the  Black  Prince. 
Edward,  Thomas 
Edwards,  Jonathan 
Eliot,  George.  [Mrs  M.  E. 
Cros9.] 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  England. 
Ellery,  W. 

Emerson,  John  E. 

Emerson,  R.  W. 

Emmet,  R. 

Epictetus. 

Ericsson,  John 
Evelyn,  John 
Everts,  Mrs.  M.  K. 

Faraday,  Michael 
Farragut,  D.  G. 

Fechter,  C.  A. 

Ferdinand  of  Spain. 
Ferguson,  James 
Fessenden,  W.  P. 

Fielding,  Henry 
Fields,  James  T. 

Finney,  Rev.  C.  G. 

Fitch,  John 
Fletcher,  Mrs.  E. 

Fletcher,  Rev.  J. 

Flipper,  H.  O. 

Forest,  Edwin 
Fox,  Caroline 
Fox,  Charles  J. 

Francis  of  Assisi. 

Franklin,  Benjamin 
Frederick,  the  great. 
Fremont,  J.  C. 

Friedrick,  II.,  of  Prussia. 
Frobel,  F. 

Fry,  Elizabeth 
Fuller,  Margaret. 

See  Ossoli,  M.  F. 

Fulton,  Robert 
Galileo. 

Gallatin,  Albert 
Gama,  Vasco  da 
Garfield,  James,  A. 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe 
Garrison,  W.  L. 

Genghis,  Khan 
Gibbon,  Edward 
Gillies,  R.  P. 


Gladstone,  W.  E. 

Goethe,  Catharine  E. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von 
Goldsmith,  Oliver 
Goodell,  Rev.  W. 

Goodrich,  S.  G. 

Gordon,  C.  G.  [Chinese 
Gordon .] 

Gorton,  Samuel 
Gottschalk,  L.  M. 

Gough,  J.  B. 

Gould,  Emily  B. 

Grant,  Mrs.  A. 

Grant,  Gen.  U.  S. 

Gray,  Thomas 
Greeley,  Horace 
Greene,  Gen.  Nathaniel 
Greville,  C.  C.  F. 

Guerin.  Eugenie  de 
Guizot,  F.  P.  G. 

Gurney,  Eliza  P. 

Gustavus  Adolphus 
Guthrie,  Thomas 
Hall,  Robert 
Hall,  S.  C. 

Hamilton,  Alex. 

Hamline,  L.  L. 

Hancock,  Gen.  W.  S. 

Handel,  G.  F. 

Hannibal. 

Hare,  A.  J.  C. 

Hare,  J.  C. 

Harness,  William 
Haroun,  Alraschid 
Havelock,  Sir  H. 

Havergal,  Frances  R. 
Hawthone,  N. 

Haydn,  Joseph 
Hazlitt,  W. 

Heber,  Reginald 
Hendricks,  T.  A. 

Henry  IV.,  of  France. 

Henry,  Patrick 
Hentz,  Mrs.  C.  L. 

Herbert,  George 
Herschel,  Sir  W. 

Hodder,  George 
Hodge,  Charles 
Holland,  Sir  H. 

Holmes,  Mead,  jr. 

Holmes,  O.  W. 

Home,  D.  D. 

Hood,  Thomas 
Hooker,  Richard 
Hortense,  queen  of  Holland. 
Houdin,  Robert 
Houston,  Samuel 
Hudson,  H. 

Hughes,  G.  E. 

Hughes,  J.,  apb. 

Hughes,  Thomas 
Hugo,  Victor 
Humbolt,  A.  von 
Hnme,  David 
Hutchinson,  Anne 
Irving,  Washington 
Isabella  of  Spain. 

Jackson,  Andrew 
Jackson,  T.  J.  [“Stonewall."] 
Jameson,  Mrs.  Anne 
Jasmin,  Jacques 
Jefferson,  T. 

Jefferson s,  The  [actors]. 
Jerdan,  William 
Jerome,  St. 

Joan  of  Arc. 

Johnson,  Samuel 
Jones,  Paul 
Josephine,  Empress. 

Judson,  Mrs.  A.  H. 

Judson,  Mrs.  E.  C. 

Judson,  Mrs.  S.  B 
Kearny,  Gen.  Philip 
Keary,  Annie 
Kelly,  John 
Kemble,  Frances  A. 

Kennedy,  John  P. 

Kidd,  Capt. 

King,  W.  R. 

Kingsley,  Charles 
Kirkland,  Samuel 
Knapp,  Jacob 
Knight,  Cornelia 
Kossuth,  Louis 
Lafayette,  Marquis  de 
LaFontaine. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


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BIRD. 


Biography,  individual,  continued. 


Lamartine,  A.  de 
Lamb,  Charles 
Lamb,  Mary 
Lander,  W.  S. 

LaPlace. 

La  Salle,  R.  C.  de 
Las  Casas 
Lasaulx,  A.  von 
Lawrence,  Amos 
Ledyard,  John 
Lee,  Gen.  Charles 
Lee,  Gen.  R.  E. 

Leibnitz,  G.  W.  von. 

Leisler,  Jacob 
Leo  X. 

LeSage,  A.  R. 

Lessing,  G.  E. 

Lincoln  Abraham 
Lincoln,  Benjamin 
Lind,  Jennie. 

See  Goldschmidt,  J.  L. 
Livingstone. 

Lobdell,  H. 

Locke. 

Logan,  J.  A. 

Longfellow. 

Lonsdale. 

Louis  IX.,  of  France. 

Louis  XIV.,  of  France. 
Louis  Philippe,  of  France. 
Lovejoy,  E.  P. 

Lover,  Samuel 
Lowell,  J.  R. 

Loyola. 

Lutfullah. 

Luther,  Martin 
Lyon,  Mary 
McCarthy,  Justin 
Macaulay,  T.  B. 

Maccabeus,  Judas 
McCheyne,  R.  M. 

McClellan,  Gen.  G.  B. 
Macleod,  Norman 
McCrie,  T. 

MacKinzie,  Henry 
Madison,  James 
Magellan. 

Mann,  Horace 
Margaret  ofAnjon. 

Marie  Antoinette  of  France. 
Marion,  Gen.  F. 

Marquette. 

Marryat,  Frederick 
Martin,  John 
Martineau,  Harriet 
Martyn,  Henry 
Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 

Mason,  John 
Masson,  G. 

Mather,  C. 

Mathew,  Father 
Maurice,  Frederick  D. 
Medici,  Lorenzo  de 
Meikle,  James 
Melancthon,  P. 
Melek-Hamun,  Mme. 
Mencius. 

Mendelssohn. 

Mettemich,  Prince 
Michael  Angelo 
See  Buonarrotti,  M.  A. 
Mill,  John  S. 

Miller,  Hugh 
Miller,  W. 

Milton,  John 
Mitford,  Mary  R. 
Mohammed. 

Moliere. 

Monk,  George 
Monroe,  James 
Montague,  LadyM.  W. 
Montaigne,  M.  de 
Montalembert,  Count  de 
Montezuma. 

Montgomery,  R. 

Moody,  D.  L. 

Moore,  Thomas 
Morgan,  Gen.  Daniel 
Morgan,  Lady  S.  O. 

Morris,  Chas.,  commodore. 
Morris,  T. 

Morse.  S.  F.  B. 

Motley,  J.  L. 

Mott,  James 
Mott,  Lucretia 
Mozart. 

Mozley,  T. 


Muhlenberg,  Dr.  W.  A. 
Murdoch,  J.  E. 

Muller,  G. 

Napoleon  I. 

Nasmyth,  J. 

Nelson,  Lord 
Nerinckx,  Rev.  Charles 
Nero,  Emperor 
Newton,  Sir  1. 

Nicholls,  Mrs.  C.  B. 

See  Bronte,  C. 

Northup,  S. 

Nott,  Dr.  Eliphalet. 
Oglethorpe,  James 
O’Keefe,  John 
Ossoli,  M.  F.  marchesa  d* 

Otis,  James 
Owen,  R.  D. 

Palfrey,  Wm. 

Palissy,  B. 

Palmerston,  Lord 
Park,  Mungo 
Parker,  O.  H. 

Parker,  Theodore 
Pascal.  Blaise 
Patrick,  St. 

Patterson,  J.  C. 

Pattison,  D.  W.  [Sister  Dora] 
Paul,  St. 

Pearce,  S. 

Pellico,  Silvio 
Penn,  William 
Pepys,  Samuel 
Perthes,  Fred 
Peter  the  great. 

Peters,  A.  R. 

Petrarch. 

Philip  II.  of  Spain. 

Philip,  chief  of  the  Wampano- 
ago. 

Phips,  Sir  W. 

Pierson,  H.  W. 

Pike,  Z.  M. 

Pinkney,  W. 

Pitt,  Wm. 

Pizarro. 

Pocahontas. 

Poe,  Edgar  A. 

Polo,  Marco 
Plutarch. 

Planche,  J.  R. 

Pliny,  the  younger. 

Posey,  Thomas 
Preble,  Edward 
Prentiss,  Eliz. 

Prentiss,  S.  S. 

Prescott,  W.  H. 

Pugin,  A.  and  A.  N.  W. 
Pulaski,  Count 
Putnam,  Israel 
Pym,  John 

Pyrrhus,  king  of  Epirus. 
Quincy,  Josiah 
Quincy,  Josiah,  jr. 

Rabelais. 

Racine. 

Radcliffe,  Mrs.  Ann 
Raikes.  Thomas 
Rale,  Sebastian 
Ralegh,  Sir  W. 

Randolph,  John 
Recamier,  Mme. 

Red  Eagle. 

Red  Jacket. 

Reed,  Joseph 
Reed,  Martha 
Remusat,  Mme.  de 
Renan,  Ernest 
Reynolds,  Sir  J. 

Ribault,  John 
Richard  I.,  of  England. 
Richard  II.,  of  England. 
Richard  III .,  of  England. 
Ripley,  Geo, 

Rittenhouse,  D. 

Robertson,  F.  W. 

Robinson,  H.  C. 

Roland.  Mme. 

Rollins,  Mrs.  [E.  H.  Arr.] 
Romulus. 

Rousseau. 

Rumford,  Cowit.  See  Thomp- 
son, .Sir  Benj. 

Russell,  Earl 
Saint  Simon,  L.  A. 

Sand,  George. 

See  Dudevant,  Mme. 


Biography,  individual,  continued. 

Thomas,  Gen.  G.  H. 


Sanderson,  R. 
Sarmiento,  D.  F. 
Savonarola. 

Schamyl. 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von. 
Scott,  Sir  G.  G. 

Scott,  Sir  W. 

Scott,  Gen.  Winfieid 
Seneca. 

Sevigne,  Mme.  de 
Seward,  W.  H. 
Shakespeare. 


Thompson,  Sir  Benj. 

[Count  Rumford.] 
Thompson,  G. 
Thoreau,  H.  D. 
Thorvaldsen,  A. 
Ticknor,  George 
Tilden,  S.  J. 
Tocqueville,  A.  de 
Todd,  Rev.  John 
Trench,  Baron 
Trollope,  Anthony 


Shaubena,  Pottawatomie  chief  .Turner,  J.  M.  W. 


Shelley,  P.  B. 
Sheridan,  R.  B. 
Sidney,  Sir  Philip 
Siemens,  W. 
Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H. 
Silliman,  Benj. 

Sims,  J.  Marion 
Smeaton,  John 
Smith,  Gerritt 
Smith,  Capt.  John 
Smith,  Sidney 
Smith,  Sol. 

Smith,  W.  E. 
Smollett,  Tobias 
Socrates. 

Somerville,  Mary 
Soto,  F.  de 
Spencer,  T. 

Stael,  Mme.  de 
Stanley,  A.  P. 

Stark,  John 
Stein,  H.  F.  K. 
Stenhouse,  Mrs. 
Stephenson,  George 
Stephenson.  R. 
Sterling,  John 
Sterne,  Laurence 
Steuben,  Baron 
Stevens,  Thaddens 
Stiles,  Ezra 
Stoddard,  R.  H. 
Styvesant,  P. 

Sullivan,  John 
Sumner,  Charles 
Swedenborg,  E. 

Swift,  Jonathan 
Swisshelm,  Jane  G. 
Tappan,  Arthur 
Tasso. 

Taylor,  John 
Taylor,  Zachary 
Tecumseh. 

Thackeray.  W.  M. 
Thiers,  L.  A. 


Tuttle,  W. 

Yane,  Sir  H. 

Velazquez. 

Vicars,  Capt.  H. 

Victor  Emanuel,  king  of  Italy. 
Victoria,  Queen. 

Voltaire. 

Wagner,  R.  W. 

Walker,  G.  W. 

Ward,  Samuel 
Warren,  Joseph 
Washburne,  I. 

Washington,  George 
Watt,  James 
Wayland,  Francis 
Wayne,  Anthony 
Webster,  D. 

Webster,  Noah 
Wesley,  Charles 
Wesley,  John 
White,  Ellen  G. 

White.  James, 

Whitefield,  Geo. 

Whittier,  J.  G. 

Whittington,  lord  mayor  of 
London. 

Whitworth,  J. 

Wicklif,  John 
Wickoff,  Henry 
Wilberforce,  Wm. 

William  the  Conqueror. 
Williams,  Rev.  J. 

Williams,  Roger 
Wilson.  Alex. 

Wirt,  W. 

Wollstonecraft,  Mary 
Wordsworth,  William 
Wotton.  Sir  H. 

Xavier,  St.  Francis 
Xenobia. 

Xerxes. 

Yates,  Edmund 
Young,  A.  E. 

Young,  J.  C. 


Note.  Many  other  brief  biographies  are  to  be  found 
in  works  under  the  names  of  their  respective  subjects. 


Biology.  Cook,  Joseph.  (Boston  Monday 

lectures).  1877 417.2 

— Coues,  Elliott.  Biogen;  a speculation 

on  the  origin  and  and  nature  of  life.  ’84  844. 17 

— Gunning,  W.  D.  Life-history  of  our 

planet.  1876 816.25 

— Hinton,  J.  Life  in  nature.  1872 813.21 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  In  American  addresses.  838.34 

— - Physical  basis  of  life 812.32.1 

— - and  Martin,  H.  N.  Elementary  bi- 

ology. 1879  838.42 

— Spencer,  H.  Principles  of.  2 v.  1868  404.12 

— Stevenson,  S.  H.  Boys  and  girls  in 

biology.  1875  838.35 

— Stirling,  J.H.  Protoplasm-Reply  to  Hux- 

ley. 1872 In  812.32.1 

Birch,  S.  Egypt  to  B.  C.  300.  Illus.  ’75.  .716.13.1 
Bird,  Isabella  L.  Golden  Chersonese  [Ma- 
lacca]. 1883  526.21 

— A lady’s  life  in  the  Rocky  mountains.  514.12 

— Six  months  in  Sandwich  islands.  1881 . 518.5 

— Unbeaten  tracks  in  Japan.  2 v.  1881 . 517.8 

Bird,  Joseph.  Protection  against  fire.  1873  827.3 

Bird,  R.  M.  Nick  of  the  woods.  Fict. 

[cop.  1863].  55.19 


BIRDS. 


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BLANC. 


Birds.  Adams,  H.  G.  Humming  birds . . . 822.23 

— Bailey,  H.  B .ed’r.  “Forest  and  stream” 

bird  notes.  1881 841.23 

Note— Index  to  articles  on  birds. 

— Bailey,  W.  L.  The  birds  of  the  United 

States.  1869  845.24 

— Bechstein,  J.M.  Chamber  and  cage  birds.  827.33 

— Berthoud,  H.  Stories  of  bird  life.  1875  827.34 

— Burroughs,  J.  Wake-Robin.  1879  833.2 

— Coues,  Elliott.  Key  to  North  American 

birds.  1872 *C.  2 

— Dixon,  Charles.  Rural  bird-life.  [Eng- 

lish]. [1880] 834.23 

— Figuier,  L.  Reptiles  and  birds.  1870.  813.5 

— Harris,  Amanda  B.  Field,  wood  and 

meadow  rambles.  1882 832.10 

Note.  Same  as  How  we  went  birds-nesting. 

— Lee,  Mrs.  R.  Habits  and  instincts  of. . 845.25 

— Michelet,  J.  The  bird.  Illus.  1869 .. . *813.3 


— Roosevelt,  R.  B.  Game  birds  of  the 
coasts  and  lakes  of  the  Northern 


states 811.7 

— Samuels,  E.  A.  Birds  of  New  England 

1875  826.11 

— Stearns,  W.  A.  New  England  bird-life. 

Ed.  by  E.  Coues.  2 v.  1881-3 836.29 

— Tiny  houses  and  their  builders 832.6 

BiRDs-eye  view  of  our  civil  war.  Dodge,  T. 

A.  1883  731.7 

Birth  and  education.  Schwartz,  M.  S.  Fict  61.34 
Bishop,  C.  E.  Pictures  from  English  his- 
tory. [Compilation].  Illus.  1883...  732.1 

Bishop,  N.  H.  Four  months  in  a sneak- 
box.  [Boat  voyage  down  the  Ohio  and 
Mississippi].  1879 513.20 

— Thousand  miles’  walk  across  South 

America.  [1855] 522.29 

— Voyage  of  the  paper  canoe.  [From  Que- 

bec to  Gulf  of  Mexico].  1878 527.18 

Bishop,  W.  H.  House  of  a merchant  prince. 

1883  53.30 

— Old  Mexico  and  her  lost  provinces.  ’83  501.14 

Bishop’s  son,  The.  Cary,  Alice 15.16 

Bismarck— Schonhausen,  Otto  E.  L.,  prince. 

Letters  to  wife,  sister,  etc.,  1844-70. . 613.25 


— Hezekiel,  J.  G.  L.  Life.  1871 604.7 

— Klaczko,  Julian.  Two  chancellors 

(Gortschakoff  and  Bismarck.)  1876..  613.14 
Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters.  J ackson, 

H.  H.  1873 307.17 

Bits  of  travel  at  home.  Jackson,  H.  H.  ’78  522.15 
Bitter,  C.  H.  Life  of  J.  Sebastian  Bach. 

1873  644.12 

BiTTER-sweet;  a poem.  Holland,  J.  G 204.16 

Bivouac  and  battle.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv. . . 72.4.5 

B jornson,  B.  Arne,  [also]  Happy  boy. 

[Norwegian  peasant  life.]  1872 14.18 

— Bridal  march,  and  other  stories.  1882 . 52.29 

— The  fisher  maiden,  a Norwegian  tale.  ’71  132.8 

— Love  and  life  in  Norway 133.16 

Brack,  J.  R.  Ten  laws  of  health.  1873. . . 827.38 
Black,  J.  S.  The  Christian  religion.  See 

Ingersoll,  R.  G.  1882  427.15 

Black,  W.  Adventures  in  Thule;  three 

stories  for  boys.  1883  82.32 

— Daughter  of  Heth.  1871... 36.40 

— The  four  Macnicols.  Juv.  1882......  81.6 

— Green  pastures  and  Picadilly.  1878...  137.9 

— In  silk  attire.  1872 36.41 

— Judith  Shakespeare.  1884  57.23 

— Kilmeny.  1874  36.42 

— Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith.  1879 616.11.6 


— Macleod  of  Dare.  1879 44.2  I 


Black,  W.,  continued. 

— Madcap  Violet.  1877  136.11 

— Princess  of  Thule,  [Hebrides].  1871..  34.21 

— Shandon  bells.  1883 54.9 

— Strange  adventures  of  a phaeton.  1872.  36.39 

— Sunrise.  1881 141.3 

— That  beautiful  witch.  1881 146.3 

— Three  feathers.  1877 42.18 

— White  wings:  a yatching  romance.  1880  145.20 

— Yolande.  1883 146.28 

Black  arts  in  medicine.  Jackson,  J.  D 834.20 

Black  dwarf,  The.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.6 

Black  forest  village  stories.  Auerbach,  B . 62.12 

Black  prince,  The.  ^[Edward,  son  of  Ed- 
ward III].  Juv 28.6 

Black  Rifle’s  mission.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv..  83.10.4 
Black  sea.  Oliphant,  L.  Russian  shores 

of  the,  in  1852 506.16 

Black  sheep.  Yates,  Edmund 36.586 

Blackburn,  Henry.  Normandy  pictur- 
esque. 1873  524.28 

Blackburn,  W.  M.  History  of  the  Christ- 
ian church.  1879  434.15 

Blackie,  J.  S.  Four  phases  of  morals.  ’72.  402.11 

— Natural  history  of  atheism.  1878  425.13 

— Self-culture.  1874 412.13 

— Wisdom  of  Goethe,  [citations,  with  esti- 

mate of  character].  1883 326.18 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Alice  Lorraine.  1876.  42.17 

— Cripps,  the  carrier.  1876 47.32 

— Erema;  or,  my  father’s  sin.  1877 47.31 

— Lorna  Doone 47.12 

— Mary  Anerly:  a Yorkshire  tale.  1880. . 48.25 

Blackstone,  Sir  W.  Commentaries  on 

the  laws  of  England.  With  notes  and 
memoir  by  George  Sharswood.  4 v. 

in  2.  Phil.,  1872 908.1 

Blckstone,  comic.  A’Beckett,  G.  A 911.30 

Blackwell,  Dr.  Eliz.  Counsel  to  parents 
on  the  moral  education  of  their 

children.  1879 421.21 

Blackwood’s  Edinburgh  magazine,  v.  109- 

136.  N.  Y.,  1871-4 *1006.3 

— Stories  from  Blackwood.  1652 301.4 


Contents— The  first  and  last  dinner;  Malavolti;  The 
iron  shroud;  The  avenger;  The  announcements  and 
three  rooms ; Nicholas  Dunks ; or,  fried  mackerel  for 
dinner;  Fortune-hunting  extraordinary. 

Blagden,  Isa.  The  woman  I loved  and  the 


woman  who  loved  me;  A Tuscan  wed- 
ding. 1872 36.44 

Blaikie,  W.  How  to  g&t  strong  and  how 

to  keep  so.  1879 823.30 

— Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls. 

Ulus.  1884  844.18 

Blaikie,  W.  G.  Personal  life  of  Living- 
stone. 1881 623.6 

Blaine,  J.  G.  Twenty  years  of  Congress: 
from  Lincoln  to  Garfield.,  with  a re- 


view of  the  events  which  led  to  the 
political  revolution  of  1860.  1884 ....  915.11 


— Balestier,  C.  W.  Life  of.  1884  644.22 

— Ramsdell,  H.  J.  Life  of.  1884  64427 

Blaisdell,  E.  W.  The  hidden  record;  or 

the  old  sea  mystery.  1882 53.14 

Blake,  E.  V.,  ed’r.  Arctic  experiences. 
[Tyson’s  drift, Polaris  expedition,  etc., 

with  arctic  chronology.]  1874 52415 

Blake,  J.  F,  Astronomical  myths,  Based 
on  Flammarion’s  “History  of  the 

heavens.”  1877 841.22 

Blanc,  Charles.  Art  in  ornament  and  dress. 

1877 831.8 


BLANC. 


33 


BONNER. 


Blanc,  Charles,  continued. 

— Grammar  of  painting  and  engraving;  tr. 

by  K.  N.  Doggett.  Illus.  1874. . . . 826.23 
Blanchard,  A.,  comp'r.  Book  of  martyrs. 

1852  434.10 

Blanchard,  Orlando.  Arithmetic.  1856..  808.23 
Blanchard,  Rufus.  Abraham  Lincoln. 

[Poem].  1882 207.22 

— Discovery  and  conquest  of  the  North- 

west, with  history  of  Chicago.  1880.  726.7 

— History  of  Illinois,  to  accompany  an 

historical  map  of  the  state.  1883. . . . 712.23 
Blanqui,  J.  A.  History  of  political  econ- 


omy in  Europe.  1882 915.2 

Blaserna,  P.  Sound  in  relation  to  music. 

1876 815.4.22 

Blaze  de  Bury  Mme.  M.  P.  R.  All  for 

greed.  1868 36.158 

— Love  the  avenger.  1869 36.159 

Bleak  house.  Dickens,  C.  4 v.  in  2.  Leip  36.164 

— - Same.  N.  Y 1.9 

Blennerhassett,  H.  Safford,  W.  H.  Life  of, 

with  narrative  of  the  Burr  expedition. 

1853 607.8 

Blessed  saint  Certainty.  Baker,  W.  M. 

1881 141.17 

Blessington,  countess  of.  [Marg.  P.  Gardi- 
ner.] Country  quarters . 1850 36.223 

— Marmaduke,  Herbert.  1847  36.219 

— Memoirs  of  a femme  de  chambre.  1846.  36.220 

— Meredith.  1843 36.221 

— Strathem.  1844.  2 v.  in  1 36.222 


— Madden,  R.  R.  Literary  life  and  cor- 

respondence of.  1860 633.2 

Blind,  Mathilde.  Life  of  “George  Eliot.” 

1883 627.1.1 

Blind,  The.  Artman,  W.  and  Hall,  L.  Y. 

Beauties  and  achievements  of 632.16 

See  also  Life  of  L.  Bridgman.  [614.13.] 

Blind  Bartimeus.  Hodge,  W.  J 406.19 

Blindpits:  story  of  Scottish  life.  Taylor, E.  138.17 
Blithedale  romance.  Hawthorne,  N . 

[ With  Scarlet  letter  ] 1872 3.19 

Bloch witz,  Johannes.  Brief  history  of 

Turkey.  1877 716.7 

Blockade  and  the  cruisers.  Soley,  J.  R. 

(Navy  in  the  civil  war.)  1883 741.1.1 

Blockade  of  Phalsburg  [France,  1814] 

Erckmann,  E.  and  Chatrian,  A 137.20 

Blockade  runner.  Wilkinson,  J.  Narra- 
tive of  a.  1877 714.11 

Blodget,  L.  Climatology  of  the  United 

States.  1857 8521.3 

Bloody  chasm,  a novel  [the  South  after  the 

war].  De  Forest,  J.  W.  1881 51.1 

Bloss,  C.  A.  Heroines  of  the  crusades. 

Hist.  jict.  1853 634.2 

Blot,  Pierre.  Practical  cookery.  1876 . . . 833.10 
Bloxam,  C.  L.  Chemistry;  with  experi- 
ments. 1873 816.4 

— Laboratory  teaching.  1879 833.12 

— Metals;  their  properties  and  treatment. 

1876 838.29 

Blue  laws  of  Connecticut.  Trumbull,  J. 

H.  The  true  and  the  false,  1876. . . 911.26 
Blue  ray.  Pleasonton,  A.  J.  Influence  of  826.4 

Blue  ribbon.  Tabor,  Eliza.  1875 42.16 

Blum,  G.  and  Wahl,  L.  Seaside  and  fire- 
side fairies.  1864  25.7 

Blunt,  W.  S.  Bedouin  tribes  of  the  Eu- 
phrates. 1879 513.17 

Boarding  school  days.  Gordon,  C 7.24 


Boat  club  series . 6 v.  See  Adams,  W.  T. 

Boat  club,  The.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.2.1 

Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.  Prime, W.C.  502.19 
Boating  and  boats.  Bishop,  N.  H.  Voy- 


age of  the  paper  canoe,  [From  Que- 
bec to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico].  1879....  527.18 

— - Four  months  in  a sneak-box,  [Boat  voy- 

age down  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi.] 

1879 513.20 

— Boyd,  P.  S.  Up  and  down  the  Merri- 

mac,  [Trip  in  a dory],  [1879] 514.16 

— Frazar,  D.  Practical  boat-sailing.  1879  823.26 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  The  unknown  river. 

1876 841.8 

— Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Boy’s  own  book 

of  boats.  Illus 827.32 

— Macgregor,  J.  The  Rob  Roy  on  the 

Baltic.  1862 503.21 

— - Thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  canoe 

[in  Europe].  1871 506.27 

— - Voyage  alone  in  the  yawl  Rob  Roy.  ’68  508.25 

— Mansfield,  R.  B.  Log  of  the  Water  Lily 

(on  German  rivers,  1851-2) 527.24 

— Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.  Bride  of  the  Rhine 

[voyage  in  a row-boat].  1878 514.2 

Bodeman,  T.  and  Kerl,  B.  Assaying  of  lead, 
copper,  silver,  and  mercury.  From 

the  German.  1872 811.2 

Bodily  strength  and  skill,  Wonders  of. 

Depping,  G.  1872 813.19 

Bodley  books.  Scudder.  H.  E.  5 v. 

1.  Bodleys  in  town  and  country 77.26 

2.  Bodleys  telling  stories 77.11 

3.  Bodleys  on  wheels 77.1 

4.  Bodleys  afoot 77.12 

5.  Mr.  Bodley  abroad 77.13 

— - New  series,  v 1-2. 

1.  Bodley  grand  children  in  Holland. . . 531.1.1 

2.  English  Bodley  family 531.1.2 

Body  and  mind.  See  Mind  and  body. 

Bogardus,  A.  H.  Field,  cover  and  trap 

shooting,  [cop.  1874.] 828.12 

Bogatzky,  C.  H.  V.  Golden  treasury  for 

the  children  of  God.  1821 402.35 

Bohn,  H.  G.  Hand-book  of  proverbs.  1875.  311.30 
Boise,  J.  R.  First  lessons  in  Greek.  1875.  313.10 
Bolles,  A.  S.  Industrial  history  of  the 
United  States,  with  description  of 
Canadian  industries.  1878 913.2 

— Practical  banking.  1884 915.16 


Bolte,  Amely.  Madame  de  Stael.  Fict.  ’69  4.30 

Bon  Gaultier,  pseud.  See  Martin,  Sir  T. 
Bonaparte,  Mine.  Eliz.  Patterson.  Didier, 

E.  L.  Life  and  letters  of.  1879....  618.6 

Bonaparte,  Joseph.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  His- 
tory of.  1859 611.14 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon.  See  Napoleon  I. 
Bonaparte  family.  Chamber’s  papers  for 

the  people 1001.9.1 

— Lester,  C.  E.  Napoleon  dynasty.  1852  . 634.10 

See  also  Napoleon  I. ; Josephine. 

Bonar,  H.  Hymns  of  faith  and  hope.  3 v.  202.19 

— White  fields  of  France.  Mission  to 

workingmen  of  Paris  and  Lyons.  ’80.  443.15 
Bond,  J.  W.  Minnesota  and  its  resources. 

Appended , Campfire  sketches.  1853.  711.6 

Bond,  R.  Hand-book  of  the  telegraph.  ’73.  811.28 
Bone,  J.  H.  A.  Petroleum  and  petroleum 


wells.  1865 811.19 

Bonnechose,  Emile  de.  History  of  France 

to  1848.  1868 745.2 

Bonner,  John.  Child’s  history  of  Greece. 

[to  1857].  2 v 1868 706.15 

A. 


BONNER. 


34 


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Bonner,  John,  continued. 

— Child’s  history  ol  Rome  [to  476].  2v . 1870.  706.16 

— A child’s  history  of  the  United  States. 

[to  1865].  3 y 738.22 

Bonneville,  B.  L.  E.  Irving,  W.  Bonne- 
ville’s adventures  in  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains and  the  Far  West,  [1832-5.] 524.1 

Bonnybel  Vane.  Cooke,  J.  E.  Fict.  1884.  56.2 

Book  about  boys.  Hope,  A.  R 306.19 

Book  about  dominies.  Hope,  A.  R 306.10 

BooK-binding.  Nicholson,  J.  B.  Art  of 

book-binding.  1878 838.23 

— Zaehnsdorf,  J.  W.  Art  of  book-bind- 

ing. 1880 838.24 

BooK-keeping.  Bryant  and  Stratton.  New 

counting-house  book-keeping.  1878.  843.13 

— Crittenden,  S.  M.  Single  and  double- 

entry. [cop.  1870] 821.9 

— Fairbanks,  L.  Book-keeping  by  double- 

entry. 1869 806.15 

— Folsom,  E.  G.  Logical  book-keeping. 

1873 816.29 

• — Johnson,  T.  R.  Book-keeping  by  dou- 
ble-entry. 1879  834.2 

— Packard,  S.  S.  and  Bryant,  H.  B.  The 

new  Bryant  and  Stratton  common- 

school  book-keeping.  1881 814.6 

Book  lover;  a guide  to  the  best  reading. 

Baldwin,  James.  1885 426.39 

BooK-lover’s  enchiridion.  By  Philobiblos, 

pseud.  See  Ireland,  Alex.  1883 326.19 

Book  of  ballads.  Allingham,  W 208.20 

Book  of  ballads;  ed.  by  Bon  Gaultier.  See 

Martin,  T 1 208.8 

Book  of  blunders.  Hibernicisms,  bulls  that 

are  not  Irish,  and  typographic  errors.  311.33 
Book  of  days  [Popular  antiquities].  Cham- 
bers, R.  2 v *E.5 

Book  of  familiar  quotations.  Lond 315.21 

Book  of  five  hundred  puzzles.  1850 812.27 

Book  of  gems  [poetical].  Sinclair,  E.  ed’r.  306.8 

Book  of  golden  deeds.  Yonge,  C.  M 631.14 

Book  of  nature.  Good,  J.  M.  1844 806.13 

Book  of  nonsense.  Lear,  Edward.  Ulus.  207.16 

Book  of  praise.  Palmer,  Roundell 208.27 

Book  of  sibyls.  Thackeray,  A.  1 628.13 

Book  of  snobs.  Thackeray,  W,  M 


Book  of  the  artists.  [American].  Tucker- 

man,  H.  W 821.12 

Book  of  worthies.  Yonge,  C.  M.  1869 621.18 

Books.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Famous  books . . . 314.28 

— Atkinson,  W.  P.  Right  use  of  books. . 431.22 

— Ireland,  Alex.  Book-lover’s  enchiri- 

dion. 1883  326.19 

— Matthews,  W.  Hours  with  men  and 

books 325.31 

— Maurice,  F.  D.  Friendship  of  books, 

and  other  lectures.  1880 327.15 

— Richardson,  C.  T.  The  choice  of  books  432.16 

— Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  Books  and  how  to  use 

them 426.34 

— Porter,  N.  Books  and  reading.  1882 . . 401  i 


See  also  Bibliography ; Book-binding ; Libraries ; 
Literature;  Reading. 

Booksellers.  Curwen,  H.  History  of.  1873.  314.20 
Boone,  Daniel.  Adventures  of.  Juv.  1873.  606.29 

— Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Life  of.  1872  605.6 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  [sketch].  Harper’s  m., 

v.  19 1004.1 

— Peck,  J.  M.  Life  of In  601.1.13 

Booth,  J.  B.  and  Edwin.  Clarke,  A.  B.  The 

elder  and  the  younger  Booth.  (Am. 
actor 'series).  Illus._1882 635.18.3 


Booth,  M.  L.  Watchmaker’s  manual.  1872  823.11 
Booth,  Mrs.  Otto.  Fragoletta.  By  “Rita.” 

1871 52.1 

“Boots  and  saddles,”  or,  life  in  Dakota 
with  General  Custer.  By  Elizabeth 

B.  Custer.  1885  523.4 

Bopp,  F.  Comparative  grammar.  2 v.  ’45  32 1 .8 

Border  and  bastille.  Lawrence,  G.  A.  [The 

South,  1863] 741.7 

Border  beagles,  The.  Simms,  W.  G 16  6 

Boeder  reminiscences.  Marcy,  R.  H.  1872.  505.1 

Borneo.  Keppel,  H.  Expedition  to  [in  1843], 
with  extracts  from  journal  of  James 

Brooke.  [1843J 508.19 

Borrow,  George.  Bible  in  Spain,  [pub. 

1842.]... 524.23 

— Lavengro;  the  scholar,  the  gipsy,  the 

priest.  1851 17.20 

— Romany  Rye:  sequel  to  Lavengro.  2 v. 

1858 17.21 

— The  Zincali;  an  account  of  the  Gipsies 

of  Spain.  1872 524.22 

Boscobel;  or,  the  royal  oak.  Ainsworth,  W. 

H 36.9 

Boston,  Mass.  Abbott,  J.  Marco  Paul  in  91.25.5 

— Bacon,  E.  M.  King’s  dictionary  of  Bos- 

ton. 1883 501.6 

— Brown,  Emma  E.  Child-toilers  of 

Boston  streets.  1879 914.24 

— Butterworth,  H.  Young  folks’  history 

of  Boston.  1881 721.18 

— Frothingham,  Richard.  History  of  the 

siege  of.  1872 737.16 

— Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for  young 

eyes.  Boston 21.2 

— Sargent,  Mrs.  J.  T.  Sketches  and  remi- 

niscences of  the  radical  club  of 'Chest- 
nut street,  Boston 317.16 

— Scudder,  H.  E.  Boston  town;  Ulus. 

juv.  1881 515.8 


— Public  Library,  Catalogue  of  history, 

biography  and  travel,  etc.  1873 *3502.5 

— - Catalogue  of  French,  German,  and 

Italian  books *3502.8 

— - Catalogue  of  the  Prince  library.  ’70.  *3502.12 

— - Class  list  for  English  prose  fiction. 

1871.. *3502.10 

— ■ - Class  list  of  works  in  the  arts  and 

sciences.  1871  *3502.9 

— - Class  list  for  poetry,  drama,  etc.  1870  *3502.11 

— - Roxbury  branch;  catalogue.  1876. ..  *3502.6 

Boston  cook  book.  Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A. 

1884  845.16 

Boston  lectures  for  1871.  Christianity 

and  scepticism 438.19 

Contents.  Phelps,  A.,  Relations  of  the  Bible  to  civil- 
ization of  the  future ; Mead,  C.  M.,  The  primeval  reve- 
lation; Thompson,  J.  P.,  Moses;  Tyler,  W.  S.,  Joshua 
and  Judges ; Bacon,  L.,  The  Hebrew  theocracy ; Lord, 
J.,  The  prophet  Isaiah;  Cheever,  G.  B.,  Gospel  of  the 
Hebrew  prophets;  Fisher,  G.  P.,  The  apostle  Paul; 
Thayer,  J.  H.,  Criticisms  comfirmatory  of  the  gospels; 
Talcott,  D.  S.,  Jesus  Christ  himself  the  all-sufficient 
evidence  of  Christianity;  Hopkins,  M.,  Exclusive  traits 
of  Christianity. 


Boston  Monday  lectures.  See  Cook,  Joseph. 
Boswell,  J.  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson.  2 v. 

1867 

Botany.  Bessey,  C.  E.  [Am.  sci.  ser].  ’80. 
— Chapman,  A.  W.  Flora  of  the  southern 
United  States : arranged  according  to 
the  natural  system.  1883 


604.4 

838.36 


843,23 


BOTANY. 


35 


BRACE. 


Botany,  continued. 

— Darwin,  C.  Cross  and  self-fertilization 

in  the  vegetable  kingdom.  1877 828.9 

— - Fertilization  of  orchids  by  insects.  ’77  828.10 

— - Insectivorous  plants.  1875 805.24 

— - Movements  and  habits  of  climbing 

plants.  1876 816.19 

— Figuier,  L.  The  vegetable  world.  Illus.  812.22 

— Gray,  A.  Field,  forest,  and  garden.  ’69  813.9 

— - How  plants  behave.  1875 828.3 

— - How  plants  grow.  1873 812.14 

— - Lessons  in  botany  and  vegetable  phy- 

siology   814.25 

— - Manual  of 828.2 

— - Structural  botany.  1880. 843.14 

— Hooker,  J.  D.  Botany.  (Science  prim- 

ers.) 1877 828  20.8 

— Johnson,  S.  W.  How  crops  feed.  [c.  ’79]  804.9 

— - How  crops  grow.  [cop.  1868] 804.10 

— Kellerman,  W.  A.  Plant  analysis:  a 

classified  list  of  the  wild  flowers  of 
the  United  States.  1884 845.11 

— Lincoln,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Lectures  on.  1829  807.19 

— Lindley,  J.  and  Moore,  T.  Treasury  of 

botany.  2 v.  1873 828.11 

— Macmillan,  H.  Holidays  on  high  lands. 

1873 824.9 

— Marion,  F.  Wonders  of  vegetation 802.7 

— Sachs,  Julius.  Text-book  of  botany. ’82.  841.34 

— Step,  E.  Plant  life.  1883 842.31 

— Twdning,  E.  The  plant  world.  1866..  802.10 
- Wood,  A.  Class-book  of  botany.  Flora 

of  the  United  States  and  Canada.  ’69.  843.19 

— - Object  lessons  in  botany,  [cop.  ’60]. . . 843.20 

See  also  Evergreens;  Ferns;  Flowers;  Fruit; 

Fungi;  Gardening;  Orchids;  Plants;  Trees. 

Botta,  A.  C.  L.  Hand-book  of  universal 

literature.  1881.  [cop.  1866] ... 318.14 

Botta,  Y.  Dante  as  philosopher,  patriot 

and  poet.  1865 308.12 

— Life  of  Count  Cavour.  1862 612.6 

Boucicault,  D., joint  author.  Foul  play. 

See  Reade,  Charles 6.24 

Bound  to  rise.  Alger,  Horatio.  Juv 84.2.2 

Bounty,  Mutiny  of.  See  Pitcairn’s  island. 

Bourne,  B.  F.  Captive  in  Patagonia.  1853  516.15 
Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  Famous  London  mer- 
chants  614.16 

Bourne,  John.  Catechism  of  the  steam 

engine.  1877 828.7 

Bourne,  W.  O.,  ed’r.  Now  I lay  me  down  to 
sleep.  Prayer  of  childhood  in  litera- 
ture and  song.  1881 218.30 

Boutwell,  G.  S.  Educational  topics.  1859.  426.4 

Bouvier,  John.  Law  dictionary.  2 v.  Phil. 

[cop.  1867] *E.  1 

Bovee,  M.  H.  Reasons  for  abolishing  capi- 
tal punishment.  1873 911.9 

B.  O.  W.  C.  series.  6 v.  See  De  Mille,  J. 

Bowen,  Francis.  American  political  econo- 
my  911.6 

— Life  of  Baron  Steuben.  1873 In  641.4.9 

— Life  of  Benjamin  Lincoln In  601.1.13 

— Life  of  James  Otis In  601.1.2 

— Life  of  Sir  W.  Phips In  641.4.7 

— Modern  philosophy . 1877 424.10 

Bowen,  H.  C.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  his- 
torical novels  and  tales.  1882 328.19 

Bowles,  S.  Across  the  continent.  [1865] . . . 505.29 

— Our  new  west.  1860  508.20 

— Summer  vacation  in  parks  and  moun- 

tains of  Colorado.  1871 506.28 


Bowman,  Anne.  Boy  foresters 88.30 

— Clever  Jack 23.30 

Bowne,  B.  P.  Metaphysics;  a study  in  first 

principles.  1882 427.11 

Box,  Charles.  Theory  and  practice  of  crick- 
et. 1868 823.33 

Box,  T.  Heat  as  applied  to  the  useful 

arts.  1869  814.13 

Box  tunnel.  Reade,  C In  304.16.9  and  6.23 

Boy  engineers.  Lukin,  J.  1878 828.5 

Boy  farmers  of  Elm  island.  Kellogg,  E. . . . 21.21 

Boy  foresters.  Bowman,  Anne 88.30 

Boy  hunters.  Reid,  Mayne 92.9 

Boy  joiner  and  model  maker.  Davidson, 

E.  A 832.33 

Boy  slaves  [Africa].  Reid,  Mayne 88.16 

Boy  tar.  Reid,  Mayne 75.25 

Boy  with  an  idea.  Eiloart,  C.  J 77.6 

Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  Autumn  holidays  of  a 

country  parson.  1865 301.21 

— Leisure  hours  in  town.  1862 301.20 

— Recreations  of  a country  parson.  2v.  ’61  301.17 
Boyd,  J.  R.  English  composition.  1868. . . 325.20 
Boyd,  P.  S.  Up  and  down  the  Merrimac, 

[Trip  in  a dory].  [1879] 514.16 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Daughter  of  the  Philis- 
tines. 1883 54.21 

— Falconberg.  1879 46.12 

— Goethe  and  Schiller,  with  commentary 

on  Faust.  1879 635.17 

— Ilka  on  the  hill  top,  etc.  1881 141.1 

— Norsemen’s  pilgrimage.  1875  44.5 

— Queen  Titania;  The  'mountain’s  face; 

A dangerous  virtue.  1881 52.3 

Boyhood  of  extraordinary  men.  Russell, W.  613.22 
Boyhood  of  great  men.  Edgar,  J.  G.  1876.  614.14 

Boyhood  of  great  painters.  2 v.  [1856] 614.13 

Boyne  water.  Banim,  M.  1875 44.15 

Boynton,  C.  B.  History  of  the  navy  dur- 
ing the  rebellion.  2 v.  1868 737.19 

Boy’s  adventures  in  Australia.  Howitt,  Wm  25.20 
Boys  and  girls  of  the  revolution.  Wood- 
man, C.  H.  1877 738.1 

Boys’  and  girls’  Plutarch.  White,  J.  S.  Il- 
lus. 1883  628.6 

Boys  at  Chequasset.  Whitney,  Mrs.  A.D.T.  22.19 
Boy’s  book  about  Indians.  Tuttle,  E.  B . . . 91.15 

Boy’s  book  of  boats.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G. . 827.32 

Boys’  book  of  trades.  Lond 811.22 

Boy’s  King  Arthur.  Lanier,  E.  1880 77.18 

Boys  of  Grand  Pre  school.  De  Mille,  J.  Juv  22.6 
Boys  of  other  countries.  Taylor,  Bayard.  88.17 

Boys  of  ’76.  Coffin.  C.  C.  1878 734.11 

Boys  of  thirty-five;  story  of  a seaport  town. 

Elwell,  E.  H.  1884  83.2 

Boy’s  own  book  [sports,  etc.]  N.  Y 74.12 

Boy’s  workshop  with  plans  and  designs. 

By  a boy  and  his  friends.  1884  844.44 

Boys.  Clark,  F.  E.  Our  business  boys.  ’84  432.37 

— Hall.  J.  Familiar  talk  to  boys.  1876..  416.11 

— Hope.  A.  R.  Book  about  boys.  ’69..  306.19 

— Morris,  E.  Farming  for.  1863 814.23 

— Symington,  A.  J.  Hints  to  our  boys.. . 

1884 432.32 

— Warner,  C.  D.  Boing  a boy 311.14 

Brace,  C.  L.  Dangerous  classes  of  New 

York.  1872... 912.2 

— Gesta  Christi;  history  of  humane  pro- 

gress. 1883 915.5 

— Home  life  in  Germany,  [1850-1] 504.32 

— Hungary  in  1851.  Illus.  1853  504.31 

— The  new  west;  or,  California  in  1867-8.  502.14 


BRACE. 


36 


BRIDE. 


Bbace,  C.  L.,  continued. 

— The  Norse-folk;  or,  a visit  to  the  homes 

of  Norway  and  Sweden.  1857 508.23 

— Races  of  the  old  world.  1871 807.23 

Beacebeidge  hall.  Irving,  Washington...  306.14 
Beackenbuey,  C.  B.  Frederick  the  great. 

1884 In  621.25.11 

Beackett,  Anna  C.  ed’r.  Education  of 

American  girls.  [Essays]  1874 402.31 

— and  Eliot,  I.  M.  edr’s.  Poetry  for  home 

and  school.  1876 208.9 

Beaddon,  M.  E.  [Mrs.  Maxwell].  Aurora 

Floyd.  1874 34.39 

— Dead  sea  fruit.  1868 36.46 

— Doctor’s  wife.  1868 36.47 

— Eleanor’s  victory.  1863 36  48 

— Fenton’s  quest.  1871 36.49 

— Henry  Dunbar.  1863 36.50 

— John  Marchmont’s  legacy.  1864 36.51 

— Lady  Audley’s  secret 17.9 

— Lady’s  mile.  1866 36.52 

— Lost  for  love.  1874 36.53 

— Lovels  of  Arden.  1871 36.54 

— Lucius  Davoren.  1873.  3 v.  in  2 36.55 

— Only  a clod.  1865 36.56 

— Robert  Ainsleigh.  3 v.  in  2.  1872 131 12 

— Run  to  earth.  1869 36  57 

— Rupert  Godwin.  1867  36.58 

— Sir  Jasper’s  tenant.  1866 36.59 

— Strangers  and  pilgrims.  1873 36.60 

— Taken  at  the  flood.  1874 36.61 

Beadfobd,  A.  W.  American  antiquities, 

and  researche  s into  the  origin  of  the 

red  race.  1841 748.7 

Beadley,  E.,  [Cuthbert  Bede.]  Adventures 
of  Verdant  Green,  an  Oxford  fresh- 
man   74.20 

— Little  Mr.  Bouncer  and  his  friend  Ver- 

dant Green 44.23 

Note:  Sequel  to  “Verdant  Green.” 

Beadley,  G.  G.  Recollections  of  A.  P. 

Stanley.  1883 627.6 

Beadley,  R.  M.  Granny  Short’s  barbecue 

[satire  on  Kentucky  politics].  1879 . . 913.13 
Beadley,  W.  J.  [Glance  Gaylord ].  Don- 
ald Deane  and  his  cross 23.19 

Bbagadocio.  Tuthill,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Juv...  78.23 

Beagelonne.  Dumas,  Alex.  2 v 42.3 

Bbahmanism.  See  Hinduism. 

Bbain,  The.  Bastain,  H.  C.  The  brain  as 

an  organ  of  mind.  1880 835.18 

— Luys,  J.  Brain  and  its  functions.  ’82.. 815.4.39 
BEAiN-work  and  overwork.  Wood,  H.  C.  ’80. . 833,14.8 
Beainaed,  J.  A.  and  Wright,  C.  Historic 

incidents  and  life  in  India.  1861 702T6 

Beainaed,  Mrs.  Mary.  Esther  Gray  and 

other  poems . 1871 203.16 

— Memorial  pictures  of  war  and  peace. 

[poems].  1873  204.5 

Beainebd,  Rev.  David.  Memoir  of;  ed.  by 

J.  M.  Sherwood.  1885  631*6 

— Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  Life In  641.4.8 

Bbake  up.  Adams,  W.  T.,  Juv 72.3.5 

Bbambach,  W.  Latin  orthography.  1877. . 331.4 


Bbamleigiis  of  Bishop’s  Folly.  Lover,  C . . . 36.328 
Bband,  J ohn.  Popular  antiquities  of  Great 

Britain  [customs,  etc].  3 v.  1877...  718.8 

Bbande,  W.  T.  and  Cox,  G.  W.  Dictionary 
of  science,  literature  and  art.  N.  Y. 

1872.  3 v *p.3 

Be  Andes,  George.  Lord  Beaconsfield;  a 

study.  1880  621.19 


Bbant,  Joseph,  Mohawk  chief . Eggleston, 

E.  and  Seelye,  L.  E.  Famous  Am. 

Indians 635.5  4 

Bbass  and  iron  founder’s  guide.  Larkin, 

J.  1883  824.37 

Beassey,  Thomas.  Work  and  wages.  1872.  903,2 

— Helps,  A.  Life.  1874 611.39 

Beassey,  Mrs.  T.  Sunshine  and  storm  in 

the  East:  cruises  to  Cyprus  and  Con- 
stantinople. 1880  517.2 

— Voyage  in  the  sunbeam,  1876-7 511.19 

Bbave  hearts.  Gray,  Robertson 143.14 

Bbave  lady.  Craik,  D.  M 17.6 

Beave  old  salt.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.1.6 

Bbavo,  The:  a Venetian  story.  Cooper,  J.  F.  2.11 
Bbawnville  athletic  club.  Tyler,  M.  C. 

[humorous] 325.9 

Beazil.  Empire  of,  at  universal  exhibition 
of  1876  in  Philadelphia,  [descrip- 
tive]. 1876 511.25 

— Agassiz,  L.  and  Mrs.  L.  Journey  in, 

[1865-6] 528.3 

— Burton,  R.  F.  Highlands  of  Brazil; 

with  a full  account  of  the  gold  and 
diamond  mines.  2 v.  1869 521.15 

— Fletcher,  J.  C.  and  Kidder,  D.  P.  Bra- 

zil and  the  Brazilians.  1668 502.26 

See  also  Amazon  river. 

BEEAD-and-cheese  and  kisses.  Farjeon,  B L.  42.20 
Bbead  upon  the  waters.  Craik,  D.  M 


In  13.3  and  36.128 


Beead  winners,  The.  Fict.  1884 147.1 

Bbeakfast,  dinner  and  tea.  Viewed  classi- 
cally, poetically  and  practically.  1869.  811.14 
Bbeakfast,  luncheon  and  tea.  Terhune, 

M,  V 805.23 

Beeaking  a butterfly.  Lawrence,  G.  A . . . 42.27 

Bbeaking  away.  Adams,  W.  T 73.1.2 

Bbeath  of  life,  or  mal-respiration.  Catlin, 

G.  1872 836.21 

Beeck,  C.  Life  of  J.  L.  Breck.  1883  642.15 

Beeck,  J.  L.,  Life  of.  See  Breck,  C 642.15 

Beeckenbidge,  Rev.  J.  See  Hughes,  Rev.  J. 
Bbeese,  Sidney.  Early  history  of  Hlinois. 

With  biog.  memoir  by  M.  W.  Fuller. 

1884 731.4 

Beemee,  Frederika.  Works.  4 v.  1853-’72  133.14 


Contents.  1.  The  neighbours  and  other  tales.  2. 
President’s  daughter;  Nina.  3.  The  home;  Strife  and 
peace.  4.  Dairy;  H—  family;  Axel  and  Anna. 


— Father  and  daughter 18.8 

— The  home.  1880 17.32 

— The  homes  of  the  new  world,  [’53-4].  2 v.  506.7 

Bbessant.  Hawthorne,  Julian.  1876 42.24 

Bbewee,  E.  C.  Dictionary  of  phrase  and 

fable 326.12 

— Readers  hand-book  of  allusions,  refer- 

ences, etc.  1880 312.13 

Beewing.  McCulloch,  J.  Distillation, 

brewing  and  malting.  1867 838.22 

See  also  Distillation. 


Beewsteb,  Sir  David.  Life  of  Sir  I.  New- 
ton. 1871 

— Martyrs  of  science.  1874 

Beewsteb,  G.  Origin  of  the  globe.  1850. 
Bbic-a-bbac  hunter.  Hall,  H.  B.  1875... 
Beic-a-beac  series.  10  v.  See  Stoddard, 
R.  H.  ed'r. 

Bbicks  without  straw.  Tourgee,  A.  W 

Bkidal  march,  etc.  Bjomson,  B.  1882... 
Bbide  of  Gettysburg,  [poem].  Hylton,  J.  D. 

Beide  of  Lammermoor.  Scott,  Sir  W 

Beide  of  the  Rhine.  [Voyage  in  a row-boat.] 
Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.  1878 


611.35 
614.9 
804  24 
823.19 


145.21 

52.29 

207.13 

12.8 

514.2 


BRIDGEMAN. 


37 


BROUGHAM. 


Bridgeman,  T.  American  gardener’s  assis- 
tant. 1869 814.19 

Bridgewater  treatises.  Chalmers,  T.  On 
the  adaption  of  external  nature  to 

man.  1853 408.27 

Bridgman,  Laura  D.  Lawson, . M.  S.  Life 
and  education  of,  deaf,  dumb  and 

blind  girl.  1881.. 624.13 

Brief  biographies.  Smiles,  S 606.4 

Brief  biographies  of  European  public 
men.  -Kee  Higginson,  T.  W.,  ed'r.  4 

v.  1875..... 613.20 

Brigadier  Frederick:  or  driven  out  by  the 
Germans.  Erckmann,E.  and  Chatrian, 

A.  1875 42.34 

Brigand  life  in  Italy.  Maffei,  count.  2 v. . 745.3 

Briggs,  Robert.  Steam  heating.  1883  844.28 

Bright,  J.  Smith,  G.  B.  Life  and  speeches 

of.  1881 _ 617.21 

Bright  days  in  the  old  plantation  time. 

Banks,  M.  R.  Juv.  1882  515.15 

Brigitta.  Auerbach,  Berthold.  1880 138.11 

BRiLLAT-Savarin,  Anhelme  Gastronomy 

as  a fine  art.  1879 822.31 

— Hand-book  of  dining;  or,  corpulency 

and  leanness  scientifically  considered  814.32 
Brinton,  D.  G.  American  hero-myths.  ’82.  427.22 

— Myths  of  the  new  world.  1876 417.11 


— and  Napheys,  G.  H.  Personal  beauty; 

how  to  cultivate  and  preserve.  1870..  805.12 
Brisbane,  A.  Functions  of  the  human  pas- 
sions, and  outline  of  Fourier’s  social 
science.  ( With  Fourier,  C.  Social 


destiny  of  man.  1857 411.8 

Bristed,  C.  A.  Five  years  in  an  English 

university.  1873 413.3 

Bristol,  D.  W.  Odd  Fellows  amulet.  1854  . 408.36  i 
British  America.  See  America,  British. 

British  drama;  a collection.  2 v.  1859 207.1 

Contents.— See  Dramas. 

British  eloquence,  Select.  Goodrich,  C. 

A 321.15 

British  empire.  See  England. 

British  essayists;  with  prefaces  by  A. 

Chalmers,  v.  1-18.  1856  303‘15 


Contents,  v.  1-4.  The  Tatler.  v.  5-12.  The  Specta- 
tor. v.  13-15.  The  Guardian,  v.  16-13.  The  Ram- 


bler. 

British  female  poets.  Bethune,  G.  W.  ed'r 

[1869 212.14 

British  navy.  Famous  ships  of.  Adams,  W. 

H.D.  Juv 738.24 

British  novelists.  Masson,  David.  1859 303.14 

British  quarterly  review,  v.  55-80.  N.  Y., 


British  theatre;  collection  of  plays.  Inch. 

bald,  E.  25  v 205.1 

Contents.— See  Dramas. 

British  thought  and  thinkers.  Morris,  G. 

S 317.20 

Brittany.  Macquoid,  T.  Pictures  and 
legends  from  Normandy  and  Brittany 
1881 518.19 

— - Through  Brittany.  Ulus.  1881 518.35 

— Howard,  B.  W.  Guenn.  [Fiction],  ’84.  55.24 

Brock,  C.  Penny  wise  and  pound  foolish, 

1870 25.30 

Brock,  Sallio  A.  Kenneth,  my  king 32.28 

Brock,  W.  Memoir  of  Sir  H.  Havelock.  ’58  636.3 

Brockett,  L.  P.  Woman;  her  rights,  wrongs, 

etc.  1869  903.16 

— Woman’s  work  in  the  civil  war.  1867..  726.3 

— Year  of  battles;  or,  the  Franco-German 

war  of  1870-1.  1871 705.1 


Brocklesby,  John.  Views  of  the  microsco- 
pic world.  1850 804.11 

Broderip,  W.  J.  Zoological  recreations. 

1857  831.13 

Brodie,  Sir  B.  Mind  and  matter.  1859. . 426.7 

Brodribb,  W.  J.  Demosthenes  [outlined 
and  explained].  (Ancient  classics  for 
Eng.  readers).  1877 1021.3 

— Pliny  [outlined  and  explained].  See 

Church,  A 1020.29 

Broken  to  harness.  Yates,  Edmund 36.587 

Bromfield,  E.  T.,  ed'r.  Picturesque  jour- 
neys in  America.  Ulus.  juv.  1883  . 531.7 

Bbonte,  Anne,  [ Acton  Bell].  Agnes  Gray. 

[With  Wuthering  Heights.]  1851...  36.62 

— Tenant  of  Wildfell  Hall.  1871 135.19 

Bronte,  Charlotte,  [Mrs.  Nicholls,  Currer 

Bell.]  Jane  Eyre.  1850  36.408 

— The  professor.  1857 36.409 

— Shirley 36.410 

— Villette.  1853 36.411 


— Bayne,  Peter.  In  his  Essays 317.6.1 

— Gaskell,  E.  C.  Life  of.  1857 607.14 

— Smith,  G.  B.  The  Brontes In  322.7 

Bronte,  Emily  [Ellis  Bell].  Wuthering 

Heights In  32.62 


— Robinson,  A.  M.  F.  Life.  1883 627.1.2 

Brook,  Sarah.  French  history  for  English 

children.  1882 721.21 

Brooke,  J.  Keppel,  H.  Expedition  to  Bor- 
neo, [1843].......... 508.19 

Brooke,  S.  A.  Christ  in  modern  life, 

[sermons].  1872 437.2 

— Life  and  letters  of  F.  W.  Robertson.  ’71  608.19 
Brooke,  Stopford.  English  literature. 

(Literature  primers).  1879 314.1.2 

Brookes  of  Bridlemere.  Melville,  G.  J.  W.  36.390 

Brooks,  Frederick.  Sermons.  1876 417.15 

Brooks,  Noah.  The  Fairport  nine.  1880..  86.17 

Brooks,  Phillips.  Influence  of  Jesus.  1879  421.2 

— Lectures  on  preaching.  [1877] 417.8 

— Sermons.  1879 421.1 

— Sermons  preached  in  English  churches. 

[1882-3[ 432.26 

Brooks,  Shirley.  Gordian  knot.  1868 142.20 

— Silver  cord.  1862.  3v  in  2 36.63 

— Sooner  or  later.  1868.  3 v.  in  2 36.194 

Brooks,  W.  K.  The  law  of  heredity.  1883.  844.25 
Brougham,  H.  Lord.  Discourse  of  natur- 
al theology.  1835.  In  411.3 

— Life  and  time.  By  himself.  3 v,  1871 . . 604.18 

— Life  of  M.  De Voltaire 605.16 

— Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  III 

and  IV.  Edinburgh,  1872.  3 v 633.1 

Contents:  George  III.  Lord  Chatham,  Lord 

North,  Letters  of  George  III  to  Lord  North,  Lord 
Loughborough,  Lord  Thurlow,  Lord  Manslield,  Lord 
Chief  Justice  Gibbs,  Sir  William  Grant,  Mr.  Burke,  Mr. 
Mr.  Fox,  Mr.  Pitt,  Mr.  Sheridan,  Mr.  Windham,  Mr. 
Dundas,  Mr  Erskine,  Mr.  Perceval,  Lord  Grenville,  Mr. 
Grattan,  Mr.  Wilberforce,  Mr.  Canning,  Sir  Samuel 
Roinilly,  Effects  of  party,  John,  Fourth  Duke  of  Bed- 
ford, Earl  Camden,  John  Wilkes-Demagogue  arts. 

2.  George  IV  , Lord  Eldon,  Sir  William  Scott,  Dr. 
Laurence,  Sir  Philip  Francis,  Horne  Tooke,  Lord  Cast- 
lereagh,  Lord  Liverpool,  Mr.  Tierney,  Lord  St.  Vincent- 
Lord  Nelson,  Lord  King-Mr.  Horner  Mr,  Ricardo,  Note 
on  Mr.  Curran,  Lord  EUenberough,  Lord  Chief  Justice 
Bushe,  Marquess  Wellesley,  Lord  Holland,  John  Allen, 
Lord  Abiuger,  Sir  William  Follett,  Mr.  Justice  Williams, 
John  Dunning,  Lord  Plunket,  Duke  of  Wellington,  Re- 
collections of  the  bar  and  bench,  Appendix— Sir  Robert 
Walpole,  Lord  Bolingbroke,  Letters  of  Lady  Louisa 
Stuart  and  Lady  Charlotte  Lindsay. 

3.  French  revolution,  Robespierre,  Danton,  Camille 
Desmoulins.  St.  Just,  Sieyes,  Fouche,  General  reflec- 
tions, Necker,  Madame  De  Stael,  Mirabeau  family,  Car- 
not, Lafayette,  Talleyrand,  Tallien,  Ney,  Brissot,  The 


BROUGHAM. 


38 


BRYANT. 


Brougham,  H.  Lord , continued. 

Girondins,  French  bar  during  the  revolution,  Napoleon- 
Washington,  Carrol  [?],  Jefferson,  Franklin,  American 
Democracy,  Frederick  II,  Gustavus  III,  Emperor  Jo- 
seph, Empress  Catherine,  Elizabeth's  conduct  to  Mary, 
Queen  of  Scots,  Dialogue  on  the  merits  of  republican 
and  monarchical  government. 

— Goodrich,  C.  A.  Select  British  elo- 

quence. 1874 In  321.15 

— Sketch  of  Brougham In  1001.9.6 

Brought  to  the  front.  Kellogg,  E 83.10.3 

Broughton,  Rhoda.  Cometh  up  as  a flow- 
er. 1872 14.20 

— “Good-bye,  sweetheart.”  1872 63.3 

— Nancy.  1873 36.65 

— Not  wisely  but  too  well.  1873 131.6 

— Red  as  a rose  is  she.  1870 131.5 

— Second  thoughts.  1880 48.27 

— Tales  for  a Christmas  eve.  1872 36  68 

Brown,  C.  Brockden.  Prescott,  W.H.  In  641.4.1 
Brown,  E.  E.  Child-toilers  of  Boston 

streets.  1879 914.24 

— Life  of  Oliver  W.  Holmes.  1884  644  3 

— Once  upon  a time.  Juv.  [cop.  1879]. . . 78.12 

Brown,  Goold.  First  lines  of  English 

grammar.  1880.  [cop.  1856] 318.26 

— - Grammar  of  English  grammars.  1882. 

[cop.  J1851] ._. 316.13 

Brown,  H. 


E.  Abroad;  or,  Lilian’ 

school,  cop.  1870 515.3 

Brown,  H.  T.  Five  hundred  and  seven  me- 
chanical movements.  1881 844.19 

Brown,  Capt.  John.  Greeley,  H.  Ameri- 
can conflict,  v.  1 737.13 

— Redpath,  James.  Life  of.  Portrait.’ 60  618.1 

— Sanborn,  F.  B . Memoirs  of,  with  mem- 

orial verses  by  W.  E.  Channing.  1870.  625.21 

— Thoreau,  H.  D.  Last  days  of.  (With 

his  Yankee  in  Canada.) 311.11 

Brown,  John,  M.  D.  Health;  five  lay  ser- 
mons to  working  people.  1865 818.28 

— Horse  subsecivse.  Rab  and  his  friends, 

etc.  1862 327.2 

— Spare  hours,  [essays].  3 v.  1873-83...  304.3 

Brown,  J.  N.  Memorials  of  Baptist  mar- 
tyrs. [1854] 612.15 

Brown,  Marshall.  Wit  and  humor  [collec- 
tion]. 1880 515.7 

Brown,  S.  G.  Life  of  Rufus  Choate.  1879  622.15 
Brown,  T.  Philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 

2 v.  1826. 414.7 

Brown,  T.  A.  History  of  the  American 
stage,  1733-1870.  [Biographical 

sketches].  Portraits 628.12 

Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson.  Trollope,  A.  42.23 
Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson,  Foreign  tour 

of.  Doyle,  R.  1871.  Illus. *8521.28 

Browne,  C.  F.  [Artemus  Ward J.  Works, 

with  biog.  sketch.  Illus.  4 v.  in  2 304.18 

Contents.  Essays,  sketches  and  letters.  War  stories 
and  romances.  To  California  and  return.  London 
Punch  letters.  Artemus  Ward’s  panorama.  Miscella- 
neous. 


Browne,  D.  J.  Trees  of  America,  pictori- 

ally  and  botanical]  y delineated.  [1846].  821.3 

Browne,  E.  H.  Inspiration.  [In  Aids  to 

faith] 438.17 

Browne,  G.  F.  The  venerable  Bede. 

(The  fathers  for  Eng.  readers,  v.  7.). . 423.14 
Browne,  J.  R.  Adventures  in  the  Apache 

country.  1871 503.18 

— American  family  in  Germany.  1871 . . . 502.22 

— Crusoe’s  island,  California  and  Washoe, 

[1864] 512.7 


Browne,  J.  R.  continued. 

— Land  of  Thor.  1870 508.8 

— Resources  of  the  Pacific  states,  etc. 

[ With  Settlement,  etc.,  of  lower  Cal- 
ifornia.] 1869  748.3 

Browne,  Phillis.  Field  friends  and  forest 

foes.  Illus.  juv.  [1879] 832.3 

— What  girls  can  do.  [1880] 837.21 

Browne,  Sir  T.  Religiomedici;  Letters  to 

a friend;  Christian  morals;  Urn-bur- 
ial, etc.  1872 408.21 

Browne,  W.  H.  and  Scharf,  J.  T.  History 

of  Maryland.  [1877] 738.4 

Brownell,  H.  H.  The  new  world.  [Ameri- 
can history].  1857 748.8 

— War  lyrics,  etc.  1866  208.6 

Browning,  E.  B.  ed'r.  Poetical  works.  ’71  202.5 

— Select  poems.  Leip.,  1872  214.3 

— Aurora  Leigh.  1872 * 214.2 


— Bayne,  Peter.  In  his  Essays 317.6.1 

— Chorley,  H.  F.  Reminiscences,  p.  48.  In  632.18 

— Parton,  J.  Eminent  women  of  the  age.  625.13 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies 606.4 

— Smith,  G.  B.  Poets  and  novelists 322.7 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  In  Scribner’s  m.,  v.  7.  1006.4 
Browning,  Oscar.  History  of  educational 

theories.  1887 443.13 

Browning,  Robert.  Poetical  works.  1872.  214.4 

— Poems.  2 v.  1854 206.18 

— Jocoseria.  [Poems].  1883 213.7 


— Stedman,  E.  C.  In  Scribner’s  m.  v.  9.  1006.4 

— - Victorian  poets 215.6 

Brownlows,  The.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 134.3 

Brownson,  O.  A.  Refutation  of  atheism.  ’82  431.5 

Brugsch,  H.  True  story  of  the  exodus  of 

Israel,  1880 423.19 

Bruin;  the  grand  bear  hunt.  Reid,  M.  Juv.  92.6 
Brunton,  T.  L.  Bible  and  science  [not  op- 
posed]. 1881 841.4 

Brush,  Mrs.  C.  C.  Colonel’s  opera  cloak.’79  145.3 
Bryant,  Arthur.  Forest  trees  for  shelter, 

ornament  and  profit.  1871 808.13 

Bryant,  H.  B.  The  new  Bryant  and  Strat- 
ton common  school  book-keeping. 

See  Packard,  S.  S.  1878 814.6 

— and  Stratton, H.D.  New  counting-house 

book-keeping.1878 843.13 

Bryant,  W.  C.  Poetical  works,  [cop.  ’78]. . 203.15 

— Letters  from  the  east,  [1852-3.]  1868.  508.16 

— Orations  and  addresses.  1873 325.22 

Contents.  Thomas  Cole;  J.  F.  Cooper;  W.  Irving; 


F.  G.  Halleck;  G.  C.  Verplanck;  Press  banquet  to 
Kossuth;  Improvement  of  native  fruits;  Music  in  the 
public  schools;  Schiller;  A birth-day;  Freedom  of  ex- 
change; Electric  telegraph ; Metropolitan  art  museum; 
Merchantile  library;  Italian  unity;  Morse  statue; 


Shakespeare;  Reform;  Scott  statue. 

— Thanatopsis.  Illus.. 207.29 

— and  Gay,  S.  H.  History  of  the  United 

States,  to  1865,  4 v.  Illus.  1876-’81 . . *728.13 

— translator.  Iliad  of  Homer;  trans.  into 

English  blank  verse.  2 v.  1873 204.6 

— - Odyssey  of  Homer ; trans.  into  English 

verse.  2 v.  1874 204.15 

— ed’r.  Library  of  poetry  and  song.  1874.  201.15 


Contents.  Poems  of  childhood;  Of  the  affections; 
Of  sorrow  and  adversity;  Of  religion;  Of  nature;  Of 
peace  and  war;  Of  temperance  and  labor;  Of  patri- 
otism and  freedom;  Of  the  sea;  Of  adventure  and  rural 
sports;  Descriptive  poems;  Poems  of  sentiment  and 
reflection;  Fancy;  Tragedy;  Personal  poems;  Humor- 
ous poems. 

— Alden,  J.  Studies  in  Bryant.  [Text- 
book]  317.22 


BRYANT. 


39 


BULWER. 


Bryant,  W.  C.,  continued. 

— Curtis,  G.  W.  A commemorative  ad- 

dress  635.4 

— Godwin,  Parke.  Biography  of,  with  ex- 

tracts from  his  private  correspon- 
dence. Ulus.  2 V.  1883 625.11 

— Hill,  D.  J.  Life.  1879 635.12.2 


— Poets’  homes,  v.  2 . . 622.6 

— Scribner’s  m.  v.  16.  [sketch.]  Ulus..  1006.4 
Bryce,  James.  The  holy  Roman  empire.  ’77  716.16 

— Trans-Caucasia  and  Ararat,  [in  1876]  525.9 

Buccaneers.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Captain  Kidd 

and  other  pirates  or  buccaneers 621.4 

— Bonner,  J.  Buccaneers  of  the  Spanish 

main  (Harper’s  m.,  v.  11) 1004.1 

— History  of  the  buccaneers.  With  Lives 

of  Drake,  etc 512.24 

— Thombury,  W.  History  of  the.  II  lus..  718.1 
Buchanan,  James.  Curtis,  G.  T.  Life  of. 

2 v.  1883 625.19 

— Horton,  R.  G.  Life  of  1856 602,12 

Buchanan,  R.  Poems.  1866 213.12 

— Shadow  of  the  sword.  [The  return  from 

Elba].  1877 137.16 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets 215.6 

Buck,  C Anecdotes;  religious,  moral  and 

entertaining.  1856 407.1 

Buckland,  F T.  Curiosities  of  natural  his- 
tory. 2d  series.  1860 801.13 

— Log-book  of  a fisherman  and  zoologist.  842.29 

Buckle,  H.  T.  Essays.  1880 326.1 


Contents:  Mill  on  liberty ; Influence  of  women 
on  progress  of  knowledge. 

— History  of  civilization  in  England.  2v.  904.3 

Contents:  v.  1.  General  introduction.  2. 

Spain  and  Scotland. 

— Huth,  A.  H.  Life  and  writings.  1880.  623.5 

Buckley,  A.  B.  Fairyland  of  science.  Juv.  832.4 

— Life  and  her  children.  Juv.  1881 837.15 

— Short  history  of  natural  science.  1881 . 837.14 

— Winners  in  life’s  race,  [Vertebrates].  ’83  832.23 
Buckley,  T.  A.  Great  cities  of  the  middle 


ages... 716.10 

— Great  cities  of  modem  times 71611 


Bucknill,  J.  C.  Habitual  drunkenness.’78  823.4 
Buddhism.  Arnold,  E.  Light  of  Asia: 

life  and  teaching  of  Gautama,  [poem]  208.30 

— Davids,  T.  W.  R.  Buddhism;  being 

a sketch  of  the  life  and  teachings  of 
Gautama,  the  Buddha 444.18.1 

— Edkins,  J.  Chinese  Buddhism.  [Life 

of  Buddha] 424.3 

— Johnson,  S.  Oriental  religions:  China. 

1881 431.4 

— --India.  1872 438.27 

— Muller,  Max.  Buddhist  nihilism  and 

translation  of  the  Dhammapada  or 
“Path  of  virtue.”  [ With  Science  of 
religion!  1872 404.3 

— - The  Vedas-Buddhism.  [In  his  Chips, 

etc , v.  1] 404.2 

— Olcott,  H.  S.  Buddhist  catechism.  ’85.  435.25 

Budqett,  S.  Arthur,  W.  The  model  mer- 
chant, or  memoirs  of  S.  Budgett.  ’58.  605.25 

— *•  The  successful  merchant:  life  of  S. 


Budgett.  1853 605.26 

Building. 

See  Architecture;  Carpentry;  Masonry. 

Building  of  a brain.  Clarke,  E.  H 413.27 


Building  superintendence.  Clark,  T.  M.  843.29 
Building  the  nation.  Coffin,  C.  C.  1883. . 728.4 


Buist,  R.  American  flower  garden  directory 


[cop.  1854] 814*22 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.  Age  of  chivalry.  ’79.  8.14 


Contents.  King  Arthur;  The  Mabinogeon  or 
Welsh  popular  tales. 

— Age  of  fable  or  beauties  of  mythology; 

ed.  by  E.  E.  Hale.  Illus.  1882....  407.5 

— Legends  of  Charlemagne;  or,  romance 

of  the  middle  ages.  1871 303.16 

— Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable,  [collection]  211.28 
Bulkley,  L.  D.  The  skin  in  health  and 

disease.  [Am.  health  primer].  ’80. . .833.14.10 


Bullions,  Peter.  English  grammar.  1854  332.16 
Bullock,  J.  D.  Secret  service  of  the  Con- 
federate States  in  Europe.  2 v.  1884.  728.15 
Bulls,  The,  and  the  Jonathans.  Paulding, 

J.  K 332.24 

BuLWER-Lytton,  E.  L.,  lord  Lytton. 

— Caxtoniana;  essays  on  life,  literature, 

and  manners.  2v.ini.  1874  327.5 


Contents.  On  the  increased  attention  to  outward 
nature  in  the  decline  of  life.  Urban  and  rural  temper- 
ament. On  monotony  in  occupation  as  a source  of  hap- 
piness. On  the  normal  clairvoyance  of  the  imagination. 
On  intellectual  conduct  as  distinct  from  moral.  On 
shyness.  On  the  management  of  money.  On  rythm  in 
prose.  On  style  and  diction.  Hints  on  mental  culture. 
On  the  moral  effect  of  writers.  On  the  distinction  be- 
tween active  thought  and  reverie.  On  the  spirit  in 
which  new  theories  should  be  received.  On  essay- 
writing. The  sanguine  temperament.  The  organ  of 
weight.  The  sympathetic  temperament.  Faith  and 
charity.  Upon  the  efficacy  of  praise.  On  self-control. 
The  modern  misanthrope.  Motive  power.  On  certain 
principles  of  art  in  works  of  imagination.  Posthumous 
reputation.  Knowledge  of  the  world.  Readers  and  writ- 
ers. On  the  spirit  of  conversatism.  L’envoi. 

— Critical  and  miscl.  writings.  2 v.  1841 . . 302.9 

Contents,  v.  1.  Sir  Walter  Scott;  Death  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott;  Art  in  fiction;  Conversation  with  an  ambitious 
student  in  ill  health;  Zicci,  a tale;  Poems  of  Laman 
Blanchard;  Poems  of  Robert  Montgomery;  Tour  of 
a German  prince;  Present  state  of  poetry;  Notices 
of  Lord  Brougham’s  speeches. 

2.  Sir  Thomas  Browne ; The  people’s  charter;  Let- 
ters by  an  English  member  of  parliament  to  M.  de — , 
of  the  Chambre  des  Deputes.  No.  1.  On  public  opin- 
ion; On  political  coalitions;  Upon  the  spirit  of  true 
criticism ; Authors  and  their  works ; Proposals  for  a 
literary  union ; Literature  considered  as  a profession; 
International  law  of  copyright;  The  modern  Platonist; 
The  knowledge  of  the  world  in  men  and  books;  On 
English  notions  of  morality ; The  wilful  misstatements 
of  the  Quarterly  Review;  Letter  to  the  editor  of  the 
Quartely  Review;  On  the  influence  and  education  of 
women;  The  new  year;  The  position  and  prospects  of 
the  government ; The  politicians. 

— Dramatic  works.  1875 207.3 

Contents.  Lady  of  Lyons;  Money;  Richelieu;  The 
rightful  heir:  Walpole;  Not  so  bad  as  we  seem;  The 
Duchess  De  La  Valliere. 

— Miscellaneous  prose  works.  4 v.  in  2.  1868  327.6 

Contents,  v.  1-2.  The  reign  of  terror;  its  causes  and 
results;  Oliver  Goldsmith;  Charles  Lamb  and  some  of 
his  companions;  Gray’s  works;  Sir  Thomas  Brown*; 
Pitt  and  Fox ; Pym  versus  Falkland ; Life  of  Schiller. 
3-4.  Essays  written  in  youth ; The  influence  of  love  up- 
on literature  and  real  life. 


— Alice;  or  the  mysteries.  Sequel  to  “Er- 

nest Maltravers.”  1842 36.69 

— Athens;  its  rise  and  fall.  1856 701.6 

— Caxtons.  1859  7.11 

— The  coming  race;  or,  the  new  Utopia. 

[Satire  on  science  and  politics.]  1873.  6421 

— Devereux  [Queen  Anne’s  time].  1842.. . 36.72 

— The  disowned 36.73 

— England  and  the  English  [Critical  es- 

says] [1833] 522.9 

— Ernest  Maltravers.  1842 36.74 

Note— For  continuation,  see  “Alice.” 


BULWER. 


40 


BURNETT. 


BunwER-Lytton,  E.  L.,  continued. 

— Eugene  Aram.  1842 36.75 

— Godolphin;  [also]  Falkland.  1842 36.76 

— Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings. 

[Time  of  William  the  conquerer]  ’42.  36.77 

— Kenelm  Chillingly.  1873.  4 v.  in  2 . . . . 36.78 

— King  Arthur.  1849.  2 v.  in  1 214  5 

— Last  days  of  Pompeii  1854 7.10 

— Last  of  the  barons.  [Warwick  the  king- 

i • i l.  :■ XT xtt 


— Leila;  Calderon;  The  pilgrims  of  the 

Rhine.  1870 7.15 

— Lost  tales  of  Miletus,  [poems].  1866...  214.9 

— Lucretia;  or,  the  children  of  night.  1874  42.37 

— My  novel.  1851.  4 v.  in  2 36.80 

— The  new  Timon,  a poetical  romance;  St. 

Stephens,  a poem.  1860 214  6 

— Night  and  morning.  1843  36  81 

— Odes  and  epodes  of  Horace;  trans.  into 

English  verse.  1869 214.7 

— The  Parisians.  4 v.  in  2.  1873 36.82 

— Paul  Clifford.  \pub.  1830] 56.13 

— Pausanias,  the  Spartan.  1876  43.25 

— Pelham.  1842 36  83 

— Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes.  7.13 

— Strange  story.  1861.  2 v.  in  1 36.86 

— What  will  he  do  with  it?  1857.  4 v in  2.  36.87 

* — Zanoni.  1871 62  9 


— Bayne,  P.  Essays,  v.  1 317.6 

— Horne,  R.  H.  New  spirit  of  the  age. . . 306.9 

— Life,  letters,  etc.,  of  Edward  Bulwer, 

lord  Lytton;  by  his  son.  2 v.  1884..  644.4 

— McCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders 607.5 

— Smiles;  S.  New  biographies 606.4 

BunwER-Lytton.  R.,  2d  lord  Lytton,  \Owen 

Meredith.]  Poems.  Leip.  1869 214.10 

— Same.  N.  Y.  1881 217.31 

— Fables  in  song.  1874.  2 v.  in  1 214.31 

— Life,  letters,  etc.,  of  Edward  Bulwer, 

Lord  Lytton.  1884 644.4 

— Lucile.  1875 206.10 

BunwER-Lytton,  Sir  H.  Historical  charac- 
ters; Talleyrand,  Cobbett,  Mackin- 
tosh, Canning.  1868 643.25 

— Life  of  H.  J.  Temple,  Viscount  Palmer- 

ston. 2 v.  1871 603.14 

Bunce,  J.  F.  Fairy  tales;  their  origin,  etc. 

1878 443.39 


Bunce,  O.  B.  My  house:  an  ideal.  1884...  852.5 

Bundy,  J.  W.  Life  of  Gen.  Garfield.  1880.  622.2 

Bungay,  G.  W.  Temperance  anecdotes.  ’77  314.16 
Bunker  hill.  Frothingham,  R.  Battle  of, 

with  account  of  the  monument.  1872  737.16 

— Ellis,  J.  E.  History  of.  1875  734.7 

Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.  Life  of  Luther.  1870. . . 636.1 

Bunsen,  F.,  baroness.  Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Life 

and  letters  of.  1880 642.11 

Bunyan,  J.  Complete  works.  Illus.  1872  434.13 

— The  pilgrim’s  progress  from  this  world 

to  that  which  is  to  come.  1855  408.8 


— Froude,  J.  A.  Life  of.  1880 616.11.13 

— Kingsley,  C.  New  miscellanies 306.26 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays 305.13 

— - Memoir.  (Harper’s  m.,  v 14) 1004.1 

— Southey,  R.  Life  of.  1861 612.14 

— Whittier,  J.  G.  Life  of In  1001.7.1 


Buonarotti,  Michael  Angelo.  Clement,  C. 

E.  Painters,  etc.  Illus.  1879 834.11 

— * Emerson,  R.  W.  Characteristics  of 

men  of  genius In  307.19.1 

— Grimm,  H.  Life.  2 v.  1872 608.12 

— Harford,  S.  Life  of  M.  Angelo.  2 v.  ’58  615.17 

— Jameson,  A.  Early  Ital.  painters.  1875.  614.3 

— Lanzi,  A.  L.  Hist,  of  painting,  v.l. ’72  822.3 

— Lord,  J.  Michael  Angelo,  [or]  The  re- 

vival of  art In  735.6.3 

— Oliphant,  Mrs.  Makers  of  Florence.  ’76.  615.18 

— Roscoe,  W.  In  Life  of  Leo  X,  v.  2.  ’70.  613.19 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men 613.22 

— Sweetzer,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies, 

v.  1.  Illus 626.5 

— Tweedie,  W.  K.  Earnest  men 632.8 

— Tytler,  S.  Old  masters 808.32 

— Vasari,  G.  Lives  of  the  painters,  v.  5.. . 618.14 

Burdett  Charles.  Life  of  Kit  Carson.[1869]  635.1 

Bureau  co.,  III.  Matson,  N.  Map  and 

sketches  of.  1867 712.11 

Burgess,  Dr.  — . Meditations,  day  by  day. 

1871  408.9 

Burgess,  W.  Architectural  designs;  ed.  by 

R.  P.  Pullan.  London,  1883 *8541.11 

Burgomaster’s  wife.  Ebers,  G 146.13 

Burial  usages.  Browne,  T.  Urn  burial. 

(In  his  Religio  medici) 408.21 

— Williams,  R.  E.  Cremation  and  other 

modes  of  sepulture.  18S4 844.20 

Buried  alive;  or  ten  years  of  penal  servi- 
tude in  Siberia.  Dostoyeffsky,  F.  ’81.  516.22 

Buried  alone.  Wood,  C 36.89 

Buried  cities  of  Campania.  Adams,  W.  H. 

D.  1872 802.14 

Burke,  Edmund.  Works,  with  mem.  3v.’59 . 305  9 

Contents:  [abridged],  v.  1.  Vindication  of  natural 
society;  Origin  of  our  ideas  of  the  sublime  and  the 
beautiful,  with  discourse  concerning  taste;  Of  words; 
Speeches  on  American  taxation  and  conciliation ; Re- 
flections on  the  revolution  in  France. 

v.  2.  Letters  on  the  Roman  Catholics  of  Ireland;  On 
French  affairs ; On  the  conduct  of  the  minority ; Letters 
on  a regicide  peace ; Letters  to  vari  us  persons ; An 
abridgment  of  English  history, 
v.  3.  On  the  affairs  of  India;  Articles  of  charge 
against  Warren  Hastings;  Speech  in  the  impeach- 
ment of  Warren  Hastings. 

— - The  sublime  and  beautiful,  with  intro- 

ductory discourse  concerning  taste.  406.10 

— Brougham,  H.,  lord.  Statesmen,  etc.,  633 1.1 

— Goodrich,  C.  A.  Select  British  elo- 

quence. 1874 321.15 

— Lord,  J.  Edmund  Burke,  [or]  Political 

morality In  735.6.4 

— Maurice,  F.  D.  Friendship  of  books,  etc  327.15 

— Morley,  J.  Life.  1879. 616.11.11 

— Prior,  J.  Life.  1872 612.10 

— Tweedie,  W,  K.  Earnest  men 632.8 

Burkhardt,  C.  B.  Fairy  tales  and  legends 

1878 76.3 

Burlingame,  E.  L.  Art  life  and  theories 

of  Wagner.  1875, 613.16 

Burn,  R.  S.  Illustrated  drawing  book. . . 825.11 

— Illustrated  engineering  and  architectural 

drawing  book 825.12 

Burnaby,  F.  Ride  to  Khiva  [in  1875] 525.3 

Burnand,  F.  C.  More  happy  thoughts.  ’71.  323.10 
Burnap,  G.  W.  Lectures  on  the  history 

of  Christianity.  1842  435.13 

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— Haworth’s.  1879 45.6 

— Louisiana.  Fict.  1880  48.1 

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— Through  one  administration.  1883  54.22 

Burnett,  P.  H.  Recollections  of  an  old  pio- 
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Burney,  Frances.  See  Arblay,  F.  B.  d’. 

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See  Lees,  F.  R.  1870 424.5 

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Containing  “the  various  compositions  strung  in 

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— Carlyle,  T.  In  his  Essays 305.6  and  304.1.1 

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Burr,  Aaron.  Parton,  J.  Life  of.  1858..  603.17 
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Burritt,  E.  H.  Geography  of  the  heavens, 
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Burroughs,  Stephen.  Memoirs.  [1811] 626.16 

Burstenbinder,  E.  [E.  Werner.]  Banned 

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Hero  of  the  pen.  Fict.  1879 47.16 

Burt,  N.  C.  The  land  and  its  story. 

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Burton,  Isabel.  Inner  life  of  Syria,  Pales- 
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Burton,  Robert.  Anatomy  of  melancholy.  427.17 
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Burton,  W.  Helps  to  education  in  the 

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Bush  boys.  Reid,  M.  Juv 92.4 

Bushnell,  Horace.  Forgiveness  and  law. 

1874 412.12 

— Character  of  Jesus.  1884 433.21 

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— Nature  and  the  supernatural.  1864 . . 405.9 

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Bushnell,  Horace,  continued. 

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Butler,  W.  F.  Ventilation  of  buildings . . 818.38 
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1.  In  Europe.  2.  In  classic  lands.  3.  In  the  Orient- 
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Buxton,  H.  J.  W.  and  Poynter,  E.  J.  Ger- 
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Hebrew  melodies ; Domestic  pieces;  Occasional  pieces ; 
Manfred;  Cain  ; The  deformed  transformed;  Heaven 
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Cainter,  Hobart.  Romance  of  history. 

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Caldecott,  R.  Picture  book.  Col’d  illus.  77.22 


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Calderon.  [Fiction.]  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  7.15 
Calderon  de  la  Barca.  Hasell,  E.  J. 

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C alder  wood,  H.  On  teaching.  1875 417.18 

Caldwell,  Halwin.  Art  of  doing  our  best; 

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Caleb  in  the  country.  Abbott,  J 81.10.6 

Caleb  in  town.  Abbott,  J 81.10.5 

Caleb  Williams.  Godwin,  W 132.14 

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Calkins,  N.  A.  How  to  teach.  See  Kid- 
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Cameron,  K.  Plasterer’s  manual.  1879. . 823.36 
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Camp  fires  of  the  revolution.  Watson,  H. 

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Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.  See  United 

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Camp  an,  Mme.  Memoirs  of  the  private  life 

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Campbell,  C.  Hist,  of  Virginia,  1497-1781.  734.14 

Campbell,  G.  D.,  duke  of  Argyll.  Pri- 
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Campbell,  George.  White  and  black. 

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Campbell,  Helen.  American  girl’s  home- 

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— Patty  Pearson’s  boy  [story  of  heredity]  53.9 

— Problem  of  the  poor.  1882 914.36 

— Under  green  apple  boughs.  1882 54.16 

Campbell,  J.  lord.  Lives  of  the  Lord 

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Campbell,  L.  J.  ed'r.  Young  folks’  book 

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Campbell,  T.  Poetical  works.  With 

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Campbell,  T.,  continued. 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  the  British  poets  615.15 

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Camping  Bowles,  S.  Summer  vacation 

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See  also  Boating;  Country  life;  Pishing; 

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Camping  out.  Stephens,  C.  A.  Juv 24.18.1 

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Camps  in  the  Carribees.  Ober,  F.  G.  1880.  51310 
Camps  in  the  Rockies.  Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  518.26 
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Canada,  Dominion  of.  Appleton’s  general 

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— Parkman,  F.  France  and  England  in 

North  America;  historical  narratives. 

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— Thoreau,  H.  D.  Yankee  in  Canada. ’66.  311.11 

— Traill,  C.  P.  Afar  in  the  forest.  Juv.  28.43 

— Warburton,  G.  Conquest  of  Canada 

[by  England].  2 v.  1850 723.11 

See  also  America;  America,  British;  Mani- 
toba; Newfoundland;  Nova  Scotia. 

Candle  Faraday,  M.  Chemical  history 

of  a.  1861..  802.4 

Candolle,  A.  de.  Origin  of  cultivated 

plants 815.4.48 

Canning,  G.  Bell,  R.  Life  of.  1855 633.15 

Canoe  and  camera  [in  Maine  forests].  Steele, 

T.  S.  1882 518.23 

Canoe  and  saddle.  Winthrop,  T.  1863...  505.27 

Canoeing  in  Kanuckia.  Habberton,  J.  and 

Norton,  C.  L.  1878 518.16 

Canoeing.  See  Boating. 

Canot,  Captain.  Thirty  years  of  an  African 

slave  trader,  [cop.  1854] 518.21 

Canright,  D.  N . The  bible  from  heaven.  425,4 
CANTACUZENE-Altieri,  princess.  Sabine’s 

falsehood.  1881 5122 

Canterbury  tales.  [Poems.]  Chaucer,  G. 

(Works,  v.  2-3) 204.18 

— Same 203.9 

Canterbury  tales.  Lee,  Harriet  and  Sophia. 

5 v.  1797-1805 34.15 

Cape  Cod.  Thoreau,  H.  D.  1856 506.26 

Cape  Cod  folks  [Fiction].  McLean,  S.  P. . 51.16 

Capital  and  labor.  See  Labor  and  capital. 
Capital  punishment.  Bovee,  M.  H.  Rea- 
son for  abolishing.  1873  911.9 

— Cheever,  G.  B.  Defence  of.  [also]  Es- 

say on  punishment  by  Tayler  Lewis. 

[also]  Review  of  Burleigh  on  the 
death  penalty.  1846 911.5 


CAPITAL. 


44 


CARSON. 


Capital  punishment,  continued. 

— Hugo,  Y.  Claude  Gueux:  the  last  days 

of  a condemned  man.  Fict 34.35 

Captain  Fracasse.  Gautier,  T 48.14 

Captain  Nelson  [Romance  of  colonial  days] 

Drake,  S.  A 47.2 

Captain  Sam.  Eggleston,  G.  C.  Juv ... . 88.13 

Captains  of  industry.  Parton,  J.  1884 . . . 644.21 

CARD-drawer.  Griffin,  G 44.12 

Cardinal  flower.  Alden,  J.  Juv 76.9.2 

Cardinal  Pole.  Ainsworth,  W.  H,  Fict.  36.10 
Cards  and  card-playing: 

— American  Hoyle.  1883 835.14 

— Dick,  W.  B.  Games  of  patience.  1883.  832.31 

— Hoyle’s  games.  1872 816.11 

See  also  Amusements ; Games ; Whist. 

Carey,  Annie.  Threads  of  knowledge  drawn 
from  a cambric  handkerchief;  a brus- 

sels  carpet,  etc 832.14 

Carey,  H.  C.  Manual  of  social  science.  A 
condensation  of  “Principles  of  social 
science,”  by  Kate  McKean,  [cop.  ’64.]  912.27 
Caricature.  Wright,  T.  History  of  carica- 
ture in  literature  and  art.  1875 851.6 

Carleton,  pseud.  See  Coffin,  C.  C. 

Carleton,  Will.  Farm  ballads.  1874 201.14 

— Farm  festivals.  [poems].  1881 207.21 

— Farm  legends,  [poems.]  1876 207.5 

Carleton,  William.  Fardorougha,  the 

miser 52.4 

— Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasant- 

ry. 2 v 134.8 

— Willy  Reilly,  and  his  dear  Cooleen 

Bawn.  [Ireland;  Penal  laws].  1879..  138.5 

Carlier,  A.  Marriage  in  the  United  States.  902.3 

Carlino.  and  other  stories.  Ruffini,  G 36.476 

Carlyle,  Jane  W.  Letters  and  memorials; 

ed.  by  Froude.  1882 625.14 

Carlyle,  T.  Critical  and  miscellaneous 

essays.  4 v.  1839 304.1 


Contents.— v.  1.  Jean  Paul  Friedrich  Richter;  State 
of  German  literature;  Life  and  writings  of  Werner; 
Goethe’s  Helena;  Goethe;  Burns,  Life  of  Heyne;  Ger- 
man playwrights ; Appendix. 

2.  Voltaire;  Noval is;  Signs  of  the  times;  Jean  Paul 
Friedrich  Richter  again ; On  history;  Luther’s  psalm; 
Schiller;  Nibelungen  Lied;  German  literature  of  the 
14th  and  15th  centuries. 

3 Taylor’s  historic  survey  of  German  poetry; 
Tragedy  of  the  night-moth;  Characteristics; 
Goethe’s  portrait;  Biography;  Boswell’s  life  of  John- 
son; Death  of  Goethe;  Goethe’s  works;  Corn-law 
rhymes;  Diderot;  On  history  again. 

4.  Count  Cagliostro ; Death  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Ir- 
ving ; Diamond  necklace ; Memoirs  of  Mirabeau ; Parlia. 
mentary  history  of  the  French  revolution ; Memoirs 
of  the  life  of  Scott:  Vanhagen  von  Ense’s  memoirs;  Pe- 


tition on  the  copy-right  bill. 

- Same.  1858 305.6 

— Correspondence  of  Carlyle  and  Emer- 

son, 1834-72.  2 v.  1883 625.10 

— Cromwell’s  letters  and  speeches.  2 v . . 605.18 

— Early  kings  of  Norway.  1875 742.9 

— German  romance:  specimens  with  bio- 

graphical and  critical  notices.  2 v.  62.33 

— History  of  Friedrich  of  Prussia,  called 

Frederick  the  great.  10  v.  Lond...  631.1 

— - Same  13  v in  7.  Leip.,  1858 643.8 

— History  of  the  French  revolution.  2v. 

[to  1795].  1871 702.5 

— Life  of  John  Sterling 622.20 

— Life  of  Schiller 626.10 

— On  heroes,  hero-worship  and  the  heroic 

in  history 301.23 


Contents.  The  hero  as  divinity.  The  hero  as  prophet. 
The  hero  as  poet.  The  hero  as  priest.  The  hero  as 
man  of  letters.  The  hero  as  king. 


Carlyle,  T.  continued. 

— Past  and  present  [ pub.  1843] 316.11 

Note.  Society  in  the  middle  ages  contrasted 
with  society  of  to-day. 

— Reminiscences;  ed.  by  J.  A.  Froude.  ’81  622.17 

Contents.  James  Carlyle,  of  Ecclefechan.  Edward 
Irving.  Lord  Jeffrey.  Jane  Welch  Carlyle.  Appen- 
dix: Southey  and  Wordsworth. 

— Reminiscences  of  my  Irish  journey  in 


1849 .501.17 

— Sartor  resartus : [i.  e.  The  tailor  patch- 
ed]. The  life  and  opinons  of  Herr 
Teufelsdrockh.  [ pub.  1833-4] 306.22 


Note.  In  the  form  of  a review  of  a supposed  Ger- 
man work  on  dress,  Carlyle  gives  his  opinions  on  things 
in  general. 


— and  Emerson,  R.  W.  Correspondence. 

2 v 625.10 

— Barrett,  E.,  ed.  Carlyle  anthology.  ’76  311.9 


— Conway,  M.  D.  Thomas  Carlyle.  Ulus.  624.8 

— Froude,  J.  A.  History  of  his  life  in 

London,  [1834-81.] 632.1 

— - Thomas  Carlyle:  his  past  40  years, 

[1795-1835.  Illus.  2 v.  1882 624.22 

— Greg,  W.  Social  and  lit.  judgments  332.4 

— Lowell,  J.  My  study  windows 332.13 

Carmina  Princetonia:  Princeton  college 

songs  [with  music].  1879 207.15 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  American  four-in- 

hand  in  Britain.  1881 521.16 

Caroline.  Abbott,  J.  Juv 91.23.9 

Carpenter,  F.  B.  Anecdotes  and  reminis- 
censes  of  A.  Lincoln.  (With  Raymond, 

H.  J.  Life  of  Lincoln).  1865 603.7 

— Six  months  at  the  White  house.  [1867]  613.12 

Carpenter,  J.  E.  Popular  readings 323.7 

— Public  school  speaker 325.18 

Carpenter,  W.  B.  Mental  physiology.  ’74  814.1 

— Mesmerism,  spiritualism,  etc.  1877...  836.22 

— The  microscope.  1881 842.7 

— Use  and  abuse  of  alcoholic  liquors. ’51.  801.4 

— Zoology.  2 v.  1865 811.11 

Carpenter,  W.  H.  and  Arthur,  T.  S . His- 
tory of  Illinois  [to  1850].  1854 712.25 

Carpentry  and  building. 

— American  builder,  v.  10-13.  1874 *8521.19 

— Benjamin,  A.  Architect;  or,  practical 

house  carpenter.  1856  8521.26 

— Carpentry  and  building.  Monthly,  v.  1-7  8541.7 

— Clark,  T.  M.  Building  superinten- 

dence. 1884 843-29 

— Davidson,  E.  A.  Boy  joiner 832.33 

— Gould,  L.  D.  Carpenter’s  and  builder’s 

assistant.  1881 841.25 

— Hatfield,  R.  G.  American  house-car- 

penter. 1880 836.15 

— Plumber,  P.  W.  Carpenter’s  and  build- 

er’s guide.  1879  841.26 

— Riddle,  R.  Practical  carpenter  and 

joiner,  with  cardboard  models.  1874.  *8541.12 

Carr  of  Carrlyon.  Aide,.H 36.3 

Carribees.  Ober,  F.  O.  Camps  in  the.  ’80  513.10 
Carrington,  H.  B.  Battles  of  the  revolu- 
tion, 1775-1781.  1876 22120 


Carrington,  Katie.  Aschenbroedel.  1882  752.3 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.  See  Dodgson,  C.L. 
Carrothers,  Mrs.  J.  D.  Sunrise  kingdom; 

or,  life  and  scenes  in  Japan.  [1879[..  514.20 
“Carrots;”  just  a little  boy.  Molesworth,M.  81.30 
Carson,  Alex.  Life  and  writings,  3 v.  1853  435.2 

Contents.— 1.  Life  by  G.  C.  Moore;  2.  Knowledge  of 
Jesus,  the  most  excellent  of  the  sciences;  3.  History 
of  providence,  etc. 


CARSON. 


45 


CENTRAL. 


Carson,  Christophei , [“Kit.”]  Abbott,  J. 

S.  C.  [Life] 608.21 

— Bnrdett,  C.  Life  of.  [1869] 635.1 

Carter,  S.  N.  Art  suggestions  from  the 

masters,  [selections].  1881 851.7 

— ed’r.  Art  hand-books,  v.  4,  8.  1879-82  852.13 

Contents.— v.  4.  Figure  drawing;  by  C.  H.  Weigall. 
v.  8.  Drawing  in  black  and  white  ; by  S.  N.  Carter. 


Carthage.  Chambers’s  papers  for  the  peo- 
ple  1001.9.2 

— Davis,  N.  Carthage  and  her  remains.  745.7 

— History  of.  (Universal  hist;  anc.  pt., 


— Smith,  Philip.  History  of  the  world, v.2  725.10 
Cartwright,  Edmund.  Memoir  of,  the  in- 
ventor of  the  power  loom.  [By  M. 

S.]  1843  612.8 

Cary,  Alice.  The  bishop’s  son.  1867 15’  16 

— Clovernook  children,  [cop.  1854] 82.18 

— Pictures  of  country  life  [cop.  1859] . . . 45.10 

Snowberries.  Juv.  1867 92.10 

— and  Phoebe.  Poetical  works,  with 

memoir.  1882 207.27 

— Ames,  M.  C.  Alice  and  Phoebe  Cary, 

with  later  poems.  1874 632.3 

Cary,  G.  L.  Introduction  to  the  Greek  of 

the  new  testament.  1879  421.14 

Cashmere,  Yale  of.  Myers,  P.  Y.  N In  511.6 

Cassagnac,  A.  G.  de.  History  of  the  work- 
ing and  burgher  classes.  1871 916.17 

Cassell’s  boon  of  indoor  amusements 832.19 

— Book  of  sports  and  pastimes 832.18 

— History  of  Franco-German  war.  Hlus. 

2 v 733.5 

— History  of  the  Russo-Turkish  war. 

By  E.  Ollier,  IUus.  2v 733.3 

— Hlustrated  guide  to  Paris.  1884  522.4 

Cast  adrift.  Arthur,  T.  S 31.19 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.  Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Juv.  28.25 

Castaway.  Yates,  Edmund 36.588 

Castelar,  Emilio.  Old  Rome  and  new 

Italy.  1873 503.14 

Castilian  days.  Hay,  John.  1872 522.13 

Castle  Avon.  Marsh-Caldwell,  Mrs.  A . . . 36.373 
Castle  Daly . Keary,  Annie.  [Irish  fam- 
ine, 1847] 48.4 

Castle  Dangerous.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.25 

Castle  in  Spain.  DeMille,  J.  Fict 47.40 

Castle  Nowhere,  [also]  Lake  country 

sketches.  Woolson,  C.  F.  1875 44.6 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein.  James,  G.  P.  R 36.255 

Castle  of  Otranto,  a Gothic  story.  Wal- 
pole, H 133.10 

Castle  Richmond.  Trollope,  Anthony 36.537 

Castlemon,  Harry,  pseud.  See  Fosdick,C.A. 

Castles  in  the  air.  Gore,  Mrs.  C.  F 36.233 

Cat,  The.  Jackson,  H.  H.  Letters  from  a 

cat.  Juv.  1880 78.11 

— - Mammy  Tittlebat  and  her  fam- 

ily. Juv  1881 81.1 

— Mivart,  St.  George.  The  cat;  an  intro- 

duction to  the  study  of  backbone  ani- 
mals. 1881 ! 836.13 

— Stables,  W.  G.  Cats:  their  points,  clas- 

sification and  ailments.  1884  845.29 

Cat  and  battle-dore,  etc.  Balzac,  H.  de. 

1879.  Fict 53.31 

Catacombs.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Catacombs 

of  Rome 417.10 

— Castelar,  E.  Old  Rome,  etc 503.14 

— Green,  G.  W.  Visit  to  the In  1001.4.10 

— Hare,  A.  J.  Walks  in  Rome 501.5 

— Wiseman,  N.  Fabiola;  or,  the  church 

of  the  catacombs.  Fict 137.15 


Catacombs,  continued. 

— Withrow,  W.  H.  Catacombs  of  Rome. 

1874  423.13 

Catalogues.  See  Bibliography  for  pub- 
lishers’ and  other  catalogues;  see  Li- 
braries for  library  catalogues. 

Catechism.  Westminster  assembly’s  larger 

catechism 444.13 

Cathell,  D.  W.  The  physician  himself 
and  what  he  should  add  to  the  strict- 
ly scientific.  1882  841.28 

Catherine  of  Aragon . Dixon,  W.  H.  His- 
tory of  two  queens.  6 v.  in  3 643.11 

— Strickland,  A.  Queens  of  England  * .641.13.2 

Catherine.  Thackeray,  W.  M 36.524 

Catherwood,  M.  H.  Craque-o’-doom.  1881  146.7 

Catholic  church.  See  Roman  catholic 

church. 

Catholic  controversy.  Reply  to  “Plain 

reasons.”  Ryder,  H.  I.  D 441.30 

Catholic  dictionary.  Addis,  W.  E.  and  Ar- 
nold, T.  1884 *428.5 

Catholic  pioneers  of  America.  Murray,  • J. 

O.  1882  433.12 

Catholic  world:  monthly  magazine,  v.  19- 

40.  N.  Y.,  1874-85 1002.13 

Catholicity,  Protestantism,  and  Roman- 
ism. Ewer,  F.  C 441.14 

Catlin,  George.  Breath  of  life,  or  mal-res- 

piration.  1872 836.21 

— North  American  Indians.  2 v.  1876 722.9 

Caton,  J.  D.  Summer  in  Norway.  1875 . . . 508.29 
Cattle.  See  Domestic  animals. 

Cattle  ranches.  Aldridge,  R.  Life  on  a 

ranch.  1884 522.18 

— Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  Cattle  ranches  of 

the  west, (With  Camps  in  the  Rockies) 

1882.  518.26 

— Hughes,  T.  ed’r.  Gone  to  Texas.  1884.  522.8  . 

Catullus  [outlined  and  explained]  by  J. 

Davies.  1877 1021 .2 

Caucasus.  See  Circassia. 

Cave,  W.  Lives  of  the  apostles,  etc.  1836.  In  411.2 
Cave  hunting  [early  man  in  Europe.]  Daw- 
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Cavendish,  pseud.  See  Jones,  Henry. 

Cavendish,  T.  Life  and  voyages In  512.24 

Caverns.  Hovey.  H.  C.  Celebrated  Amer- 
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Cavour,  C.  B.  di,  count.  Botta,  Y . Life.  612.6 

— Spencer,  O.  M.  Count  Cavour  and  the 

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Caxtoniana.  [Essays.]  See  Bulwer-Lyt- 

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Caxtons,  The.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  1859.  7.11 

Cazin,  A.  Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat.  ’69  802.29 
Cecil,  Rev.  Richard.  Remains  of.  1836.  In  411.2 
Cecil  Castlemaine’s  gage.  Rame,  L.  de  la.  36.448 

Cecil  Dreeme  Winthrop,  Theodore 62.36 

Cecil’s  books  of  natural  history.  Peabody, 

S.  H 832.13 

Cecil’s  try^t.  Payn,  James 36.91 

Celestial  scenery.  Dick,  T.  (Works,  v.2)  41L12 
Cellini,  Benevenuto.  Memoirs,  by  him- 
self; tr.  by  Roscoe.  1872 613.26 

Celts,  The.  MacLear,  G.  F.  (Conversion 

of  the  West,  ser.,  v.  1) 423.15 

Census  of  the  United  States.  See  United 
States. 

Centennial  exhibition . See  Industrial  ex- 
hibitions. 

Centeola.  Thompson,  D.  P.  Fict.  1864.  63.13 

Central  idea  of  Christianity.  Peck,  J.  T.  405.11 


CENTURY. 


46 


CHANGED. 


Century,  The.  Illustrated  monthly  mag- 

nm'nn  r Tin  a firm  nf  “Srvrilvn  At’h 


Century  of  American  literature.  Beers,  H. 

A.  [Selections] 318  31 

Century  of  anecdote,  1760-1860.  Timbs,  J . 326  15 
Century  of  roundels,  [poems.]  Swine- 

burne,  A.  C 215.2 

Ceramics.  See  Pottery  and  porcelain. 

Ceremonial  institutions.  Spencer,  H 913.9 

Cerise.  Melville,  G.  J.  W . . . . ...  36.391 

Certain  dangerous  tendencies  in  American 

life,  etc.  Harrison,  J.  B.  1880 914.7 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Don  Quix- 
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— - Same 5.9 


— Dunlop,  J.  Hist,  of  fiction 302.7 

— Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of  genius 317.11 

— Hallam,  H.  Lit.  of  Europe,  v.  2 312.4 

— Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Life  of.  1881. ..  .636.7.11 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Miscellanies.  1855..  305.14 

— SismQndi,  J.  C.  L.  S.  de.  Lit.  of  south 

of  Europe,  v.  2 302.6 

— Ticknor,  G.  Hist,  of  Spanish  lit.  v.  2 

[Life] 312.5 

Cesette.  Story  of  peasant  life  in  south 

of  France.  Pouvillon,  E.  1882 146.17 

Cesnola,  L.  P.  di.  Cyprus:  its  ancient 
cities,  tombs,  and  temples.  A narra- 
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Cevennes,  The.  Stevenson,  R.  L.  Travels 

with  a donkey  in  the.  1879 514.22 

Ceylon.  Baker,  S.  W.  Eight  years  in  Cey- 
lon, 1845 512.16 

— - Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon.  1869 . . . 522.28 

— Hseckle,  Ernst.  Visit  to  Ceylon.  ’83.  501.1 

Chadbourne,  P.  A.  Instinct  in  animals 

and  men.  1872 828.27 

— Natural  theology.  1871 402.7 

Chadwick,  J.  W.  Bible  of  to-day,  1878...  418.16 

Chadwick,  W.  Life  of  De  Foe.  1859 628.14 

Chainbearer,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F.  1872..  2.12 

Chaldea.  Rawlinson,  G.  Five  great  mon- 
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Chaldean  account  of  Genesis.  Smith,  G.  715.4 
Challenger.  Spry,  W.  J.  J.  Cruise  of  the.  511.8 
Chalmers,  A.  Life  of  Martin  Luther.  ’58.  633.14 
Chalmers,  T.  Adaptation  of  external  na- 
ture to  man.  1853 408.27 

— Christian  revelation  and  modern  as- 

tronomy  821.24 

— Fraser,  D.  Life  of.  1882 62 '.10.5 

— Political  economy  in  connection  with 

the  moral  state  and  moral  prospects 

of  society.  [1842] 911.7 

Chamber  and  cage  birds.  Bechstein,  J.M.’71  827.33 
Chamber  of  peace  and  other  religious 

poems.  1874 218.3 

Chamberlain,  W.  Manuela  Paredes.  Fict. 

1881 14116 

Chambers,  Robert.  Book  of  days:  popular 
antiquities  in  connection  with  the  cal- 
andar.  Illus.  2 v.  1878 *E.5 

See  also  Chambers,  W and  R. 

Chambers,  T.  K.  Diet  in  health  and  dis- 
ease . [ With  “Lessons  in  cookery.” . ] 822.28 
Chambers  T.  W.  The  noon  prayer  meet- 
ing of  the  North  Dutch  church.  1858.  437.13 
Chambers,  W.  Memoir  of  R.  Chambers. 

1872  601.21 

— andR.  Encyclopaedia.  10  v.  Phil.,  1873.  *B.7 

— - Information  for  the  people.  4 v.  Phil.  1008.1 

— - Miscellany.  10  v 1001.8 


Chambers,  W.,  continued. 

— - Papers  for  the  people.  6 v.  Lond . . . 1001.9 

1 . Bonaparte  family.  Sepulchres  of  Etruria.  Val- 
erie Duclos,  a tale.  Education  of  the  citizen.  The 
myth.  The  sunken  rock,  a tale.  Popular  cultivation 
of  music.  Ebenezer  Elliott.  The  sanitary  movement. 
Washington  and  his  contemporaries  Edmund  Ather- 
ton, a tale.  Memorabilia  of  the  17th  century.  Ruined 
cities  of  Central  America.  The  ivory  mine,  a tale. 
Secret  societies  of  modern  Europe.  Francis  Jeffrey. 

*2.  Arctic  explorations.  Social  utopias.  The  specu- 
lator, a tale.  Carthage  and  the  Carthaginians.  Re- 
cent discoveries  in  astronomy.  The  white  swallow,  a 
tale.  Mechanics’  institutions.  Thomas  Campbell. 
Bourbon  family.  California.  Black  pocket-book,  a tale. 
Fenelon.  Every  day  life  of  the  Greeks.  Lady  Marjory 
St.  Just,  an  autobiography.  Science  of  the  sunbeam. 
Sir  Robert  Peel. 

3.  Secret  societies  of  the  middle  ages.  Rajah  Brooke 
and  Borneo.  Last  of  the  Ruthvens.  The  education 
movement.  Antarctic  explorations.  The  queen  of 
spades,  a tale.  Jewish  life  in  Central  Europe.  William 
Wordsworth.  Microscope  and  its  marvels.  Pre-Colum- 
bian discovery  of  America.  Hermann,  a tale.  Public 
libraries,  Australia  and  Van  Dieman’s  land.  Lone 
star,  a tale.  Religion  of  the  Greeks.  Heyne,  a biogra- 
phy. 

4.  Water  supply  of  towns.  Ancient  Scandinavia. 
Lost  letter;  The  somnambule.  Life  in  an  Indiaman. 
The  law  of  storms.  Santillian’s  choice,  a tale.  Isth- 
mus of  Panama.  Daniel  De  Foe.  Ocean  routes.  Crom- 
well and  his  contemporaries,  Life  at  Gnefenberg. 
Black  Gondola,  a tale  Ancient  philosophic  sects. 
Wonders  of  human  folly.  Lady  Mary  Wortley  Mon- 
tague. 

5.  Recent  decorative  art.  Alchemy  and  the  alche- 
mists. Lost  laird,  a tale  of  ’45.  German  poets  and  poe- 
try. The  desert  of  Africa.  Sigismund  Temple,  a tale. 
Electric  communication.  Fichte,  a biography.  An- 
cient rites  and  mysteries.  Siberia,  and  the  Russian 
penal  settlements.  Hariette;  or,  the  rash  reply,  a tale. 
Childhood  of  experimental  philosophy.  Confucius. 
The  temptation,  a tale.  Siam  and  the  Siamese.  Thomas 
Moore. 

6.  Isthmus  of  Suez.  Animal  instincts  and  intelli- 
gence. Realized  wishes,  a tale.  Troubadours  and 
trouveres.  New  Zealand.  Tower  of  Fontenay,  and  the 
heiress  of  the  Vaughans.  Industrial  investments  and 
associations.  Lord  Brougham.  Railway  communica- 
tion. Incas  of  Peru..  Marfreda;  or  the  Icelanders. 
What  is  philosophy?  European  intercourse  with  Japan. 
The  half-caste,  a tale . Progress  of  America.  Duke  of 


Wellington. 

— - Pictorial  history  of  the  Russian  war, 

1854-6.  1856  733.4 

— - Treasury  of  knowledge.  1855 804.22 

Chamisso,  A.  von.  Peter  Schlemihl.  [Who 

sold  his  shadow].  1874 133.3 

Champlin,  J.D.,  jr.  Young  folk’s  cyclopae- 
dia of  common  things.  1880 316.15 

— Young  folks’  cyclopaedia  of  persons  and 

places.  1882 316.16 

— Young  folks’  history  of  the  war  for  the 

Union.  Illus.  1881 728.8 

Ghampney,  Mrs.  L.  W.  All  around  a pal- 
ette. Juv.  1878 ' 832.27 

— Entertainments  [Holiday,  temperance, 

etc.]  1879 833.3 

— In  the  sky-garden.  Juv.  1877 832.28 

— Rosemary  and  rue.  1881 51.12 

— Three  Vassar  girls  in  England.  1884. . 531.10 
Chance.  Doctrine  of.  (In  American 

Hoyle).  1880... 835.14 

See  also  Probabilities. 

Chance  acquaintance.  Howells,  W.  D 63.7 

Chance  child.  Mayo,  I.  F.  [E.  Garrett]. . 134.24 
Chance  for  himself.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Juv.  28.10 
Chandler,  E.  L.  This,  that  and  the  other.  8.7 
Chandler,  P.  W.  Memoir  of  Gov.  Andrew 

[of  Mass].  1880 622.19 

Ch andos.  Rame,  L.  de  la 36.449 

Chaney,  G.  L.  Aloha!  [Visit  to  the  Sand- 
wich islands].  1880  514.17 

Changed  cross  and  other  religious  poems. 

1872  217.33 


CHANNING. 


47 


CHARLES. 


Channing,  E . T.  Life  of  W.  Ellery In  641.4.6 

Channing,  W.  E.  Works.  1873.  6 v.  in  3 1001.3 

— Memoir,  with  extracts  from  his  corres- 

pondence and  manuscripts . 3 v.  1850  642.4 

Contents. — v.  1.  Milton.  Napoleon.  Fenelon.  Cal- 
vinism.. National  literature.  Associations.  The 
Union.  Education. 

v.  2.  Slavery.  Abolitionists.  Annexation  of  Texas. 
Catholicism.  Creeds.  Temperance.  Self  culture. 

v.  3.  Preaching  Christ;  discourse  at  ordination  of 
J.  E.  Abbott.  War.  Unitarian  Christianity ; at  ordina- 
tion of  Jared  Sparks  Evidences  of  revealed  religion. 
Demands  of  the  age  on  the  ministery;  at  ordination  of 
E.  S.  Gannett.  Unitarian  Christianity,  most  favor- 
able to  piety.  Great  purpose  of  Christianity ; at  instal- 
lation of  M.  I.  Motte.  Likeness  to  God ; at  ordination 
of  F.  A.  Farley.  Christian  ministery.  Duties  of  chil- 
dren. Honor  due  to  all  men.  Evidences  of  Christian- 
ity. 

v.  4.  Character  of  Christ.  Christianity  a national 
religion.  Spiritual  freedom;  at  the  annual  election, 
1830.  Self-denial.  Imitableness  of  Christ's  character 
Evil  of  sin.  Immortality.  Love  of  Christ.  Future 
Life.  War  Ministry  for  th-*  poor.  Christian  worsnip. 
The  Sunday-school.  The  Philanthropist;  tribute  to 
Noah  Worcester. 

v 5.  The  Slavery  question.  Lecture  on  war.  Ele- 
vation of  the  laboring  portion  of  the  community.  Dr. 
Charles  Follen.  Charges  at  ordinations  of  Ch.  Barnard 
andF.  T.  Gray,  R.  C.  Waterston,  and  J.  S.  Dwight 
Miscellanies ; Daily  prayer  means  of  promoting  Christ- 
ianity. Importance  of  religion  to  society.  Memoir  of 
John  Gallison.  Appendix.  On  increasing  the  means  of 
theol.  education  at  Cambridge.  System  of  exclusion 
and  denunciation  in  religion  considered.  Objections 
to  Unitarian  Christianity  considered  Duties  of  the  citi- 
zen in  time  of  danger.  Notice  of  Rev.  S.  C.  Thacher. 

v.  6.  Emancipation.  Discourse  on  Rev.  Joseph 
Tuckerman.  The  present  age.  The  church.  Duty  of 
the  free  states.  Address  at  Lenox  on  emancipation  in 
the  British  West  Indies. 

— Thoreau:  the  poet-naturalist.  1873 632.5 

Channing,  W.  F.  Medical  application  of 

electricity,  [cop.  184-9] 803.21 

Channings,  The.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 36.566 

CHAP-books  of  the  eighteenth  century.  Ash- 
ton, J.... 318.15 

Note.— Facsimiles  of  cheap  popular  books 
sold  by  hawkers. 

Chapin,  A.  B.  The  primitive  church.  1845  433.6 

Chapin,  A.  L.  First  principles  of  political 


economy.  1880 912.26 

Chapin,  E.  H.  Humanity  in  the  city.  [1854]  407.11 
Chapin,  J.  H.  Creation  and  early  develop- 
ment of  society,  [cop.  1880] 837.3 

Chaplet  of  pearls.  Yonge,  C.  M 36.599 

Chaplin,  Jer.  Life  of  C.  Sumner.  1874..  613.8 

Chapman,  A.  W.  Flora  of  the  southern 

United  States.  1833 843.23 

Chapman,  G.,  tr.  Whole  works  of  Homer: 

Iliads  and  Odysseys 218.9 

Chapman,  H.  C.  Evolution  of  life.  1873.  825.9 

Chapman,  J.  G.  Am.  drawing  book.  1873. . 8511.4 

— Elementary  drawing  book.  1872 8541.5 

“Character,  A.”;  a story  for  girls.  Lane, 

S.  M 78.22 

Character.  Emerson,  R.  W.  Essays,  v.  2 326.9 

— Foster,  J.  Decision  of.  [ With  Combe, 

etc.] 305.10 

— Greeley,  H.  Formation  of In  325.32 

— Gtithrie,  T.  Studies  of  character  from 

the  old  testament 437.27 

— Smiles,  S.  Character 417.9 

— Wells,  S.  R.  How  to  read  character. . 416.21 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Character  and  chara- 

teristic  men.  1871 303.3 

Character  of  Jesus.  Bushnell,  Horace .. . 433.21 
Characteristics  of  women.  Jameson, 

Mrs.  A 332.27 

Charades.  See  Amusements. 

Charicles  [Old  Greek  life] . Becker,  W.  A.  713.6 


Charities  and  charity.  Brace,  C.  L.  Gesta 
Christi;  history  of  humane  progress. 

1883 915.5 

— DeLiefde,  J.  Charities  of  Europe.  2 v.  912.4 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Sisters  of  charity. 

1855 414.3 

— Uhlhorn,  G.  Christian  charity  in  the 

ancient  church.  1883 431.11 


Charlemagne.  See  Charles  I,  emperor 
of  Germany. 

Charles  I,  of  England.  Private  corres- 
pondence with  Sir  E.  Nicholas  [In 
Evelyn’s  diary,  v.  4] 633.6 

— Abbott,  J.  History  of.  1872 611.3 

— Jesse,  J.  H.  England  under  the  Stu- 

arts. v.  1 718.6.1 

— Milton,  J.  Eikonoklastes,  in  answer  to 

a book  entitled  Eikon  Basilike,  The 
portraiture  of  his  sacred  majesty,  etc. 

(Prose  works,  v.  1) 1001.6.1 

For  illustrative  fiction  see  Ainsworth’s  Spanish  match 
[36.27],  Charles’s  Draytons  and  Davenants  [36.94],  Mel- 
ville’s Holmby  house  [36.396],  Scott’s  Fortunes  of 
Nigel,  [12.14],  and  Woodstock  [12.21] . 

Charles  II.,  of  England.  Abbott,  J.  His- 


tory of.  1873  611.4 

— Evelyn,  John.  Diary.  4 v 633.6 

— Jesse,  J.  H.  Eng.  under  the  Stuarts.  3 v 718  6 

— Pepys,  Samuel.  Diary.  4 v 633.7 


For  illustrative  fiction  see  Ainsworth’s  Boscobel, 
[36.9],  Scott’s  Peveril  of  the  Peak,  [12.15]. 

Charles  I.,  Charlemagne,  emperor  of  Ger- 
many. Bulfinch,  T Legends  o£.  ’71  303.16 

— Cutts,  E.  L Life  of 626.15 

— Guizot,  F.  History  of  civilization,  v.  2 902.6 

— James,  G.  P.  R.  History  of  [ pub.  1832]  626.11 

— Lord,  J.  Charlemagne,  [or  | Revival 

of  the  western  empire In  735.6.2 

— Milman,  H.  H.  Latin  Christianity,  v.  2 416.19 
Charles  V,  of  Germany.  Robertson,  W. 

History  of  the  reign  of.  With  life 
after  his  abdication  by  W.H.Prescott. 


3 v.  1869 704.7 

— Doran,  J.  Monarchs  retired  from  busi- 

ness, v.  1 623.18 

Charles  XII,  of  Sweden.  Voltaire,  F.  M. 

A.  History  of.  1864 605.16 

— Topelius,  Z.  Times  of  Charles  XII. 

Fict.  1884 51.5.3 

Charles  the  bold , duke  of  Burgundy. 

Kirk,  J.  F.  Life.  3 v.  1864 615.13 

In  fiction  see  Scott’s  “Quentin  Durward” 

[12. 16J.  and  Anne  of  Geierstein  [12.2 i.] 

Ch  arles,  Mrs.  E.  Against  the  stream  [slave 

emancipation- in  England].  1873....  36.92 

— Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  fam- 

ily. [Luther  and  the  reformation].  36.97 
1 — Cottage  by  the  cathedral,  and  other  par- 
ables. 1872 36.93 

— Cripple  of  Antioch,  and  other  tales.  187  ^ 143.11 

— Diary  of  Mrs.  Kittie  Trevylyan:  story 

of  the  times  of  Whitefield  and  the 
Wesleys 36.95 

— Draytons  and  the  Davenants.  story  of 

the  civil  wars  [in  England] . 1868 ....  36.94 

— The  early  dawn;  or,  Christian  life  in 

England  in  the  olden  time.  1872 ....  4.2 

— Joan  the  maid.  1879 46.20 

— Martyrs  of  Spain,  [also]  Liberation  of 

Holland.  1865. 408.20 

— On  both  sides  of  the  sea;  sequel  to  The 

“Draytons  and  the  Davenants.” 36.96 

— Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian  life.  ’72  143.10 

— The  two  vocations;  or,  the  sisters  of 

mercy  at  home.  1873 134.20 


CHARLES. 


48 


CHILD. 


Charles,  Mrs.  E.,  continued. 

— Victory  of  the  vanquished,  [1st  cen- 

tury], 1871 13.4 

— Wanderings  over  bible  lands  and  seas. 

1873 502.3 

— Winifred  Bertram,  and  the  world  she 

lived  in.  1866 131.23 

— The  women  of  Christendom 626.13 

Charles  Auchester.  [music  novel].  Shep- 
pard, E.  S 34.33 

Charles  O’Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon.  Le- 
ver, C 36.330 

Charlesworth,  M.  L.  Oliver  of  the  mill.’78  138.26 

Charley’s  calico  rooster.  May,  C.  L 76.7.4 

Charlie  Bell.  Kellogg,  Elijah 21.22 

Charlotte  Ackerman.  Muller,  Otto 31.34 

Charlotte  and  Lucy  Temple.  Rowson,  S.  137.2 
Charms  and  counter-charms.  McIntosh, 

Maria  J 74.16 


Charnock,  R.  S.  Praenomina;  or,  the  ety- 
mology of  the  principal  names  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  1882 644.20 

Chase,  A.  W.  Recipes;  or,  information  for 


everybody.  1874 818.13 

Chateau  d’ Or.  Holmes,  M.  J 135.13 

Chateaubriand,  F.  R.  de.  The  martyrs, 

[reign  of  Diocletian].  1874 137.14 


Chatham,  Lord.  See  Pitt,  William. 

Chatrian,  A.  See  Erckmann,  E . and  Cha- 
trian,  A. 

Chatterbox,  Ulus  juv.  mag.  10  v.  1877-85  93.1 

Chaucer.  Geoffrey.  Poetical  works;  ed.  by 

R.  Morris,  with  memoir.  6v 204.18 

Contents  —x.  1.  Life;  Essay  on  the  language  and 
versification  of  Chaucer;  Introductory  discourse  to 
the  Canterbury  tales;  Chaucer’s  pronunciation;  On 
the  genuineness  of  the  romaunt  of  the  rose ; Scheme  of 
the  order  of  the  Canterbury  tales;  Glossary.  2-3. 
Canterbury  tales.  4.  The  court  of  love;  The 
parlement  of  briddes,  or  the  assembly  of  foules; 
The  boke  of  Cupide,  god  of  love,  or  the  cuckow  and 
the  nightingale ; The  flower  and  the  leaf;  Troylus  and 
Cryseyde.  Book  5 ; Chauceres  A. B.C. ; Chaucer’s  dream; 
The  boke  of  the  duchesse  ; Of  quene  Anelydaand  false 
Arcyte ; The  house  of  fame ; The  legende  of  goode 
women.  6.  The  romaunt  of  the  rose : The  complaynte 
of  a loveres  life  ; The  complaynte  of  Mars  and  Venus; 
a goodly  ballade  of  Chaucer;  A praise  of  women; 
Minor  poems;  Appendix. 


— Canterbury  tales 203.9 

— Chaucer  tales  retold  for  children.  Storr, 

F.  and  Turner,  H.  1880 82.7 


— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets . . 615.15 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  My  study  windows . . . 332.13 

— Lord,  J.  Geoffrey  Chauc'er.  [or]  Eng- 

lish life  in  the  fourteenth  century . In  735.6.3 

— Ward,  A.  W.  Life.  1880 In  616.11.14 

Chautauqua  girls  at  home.  Alden,  I.  M . . . 78.4 

Checkers.  Barker,  C.  F.  The  world’s 

checker-book.  1879 833.19 

— Gould,  J.  Game  of  draughts.  1884 . . 845.18 
Cheerful  Sundays;  stories,  parables,  and 

poems  for  children.  Illus 77.3 

Cheerful  words.  Macdonald,  George 425.24 

Cheever,  G.  B.  A defence  of  capital  pun- 
ishment. 1846  911.5 

— Lectures  on  “The  pilgrim’s  progress.” . 425.16 

— Prose  writers  of  America,  [extracts]  ’76.  326.11 
Cheever,  H.  T.  The  island  world  of  the 

Pacific.  1856 711.3 

— Memoir  of  Walter  Colton In  506.23 

Chellis,  Mary  D . Aunt  Dinah’s  pledge.  92.29 

— Old  times  [temperance  tale].  1876...  92.26 

— Out  of  the  fire,  [temperance  tale].  1875.  92.25 

— Temperance  doctor.  1874 92.24 

— Wealth  and  wine.  1876 92.23 


Chemical  technology.  Wagner,  R.  1875..  846.10 
Chemistry.  Appleton,  J.  H.  Chemistry 

[chiefly  of  the  non-metals].  1884  846.5 

— Attfield,  J.  Chemistry;  general,  medi- 

cal, and  pharmaceutical.  1879 824.36 

— Bloxam,  C.  L.  Laboratory  teaching. ’79  833.12 

— Cooke,  J.  P.  Chemical  philosophy.  ’79  814.19 

— - The  new  chemistry.  1874 815.4.6 

— Eliot,  C.  W.,  and  Storer,  F.  H.  Elemen- 

tary; abridged  by  W.  R.  Nicholas.  ’75.  847.6 

— Fownes,  G.  Elementary.  1873 807.22 

— - Manual;  ed.  by  R.  Bridges.  1878  824.27 

— Gray,  A.  Elements  of.  1857 808.24 

— Johnson,  J.  F.  Chemistry  of  common 

life.  2 v.  1858  803.14 

— Lehmann,  C.  G.  Physiological  chemis- 

try. 2 v.  1855.  .... 806.19 

— Liebig,  J.  Its  application  to  agriculture 

and  physiology.  1847 806.8 

— Richards,  E . H.  Chemistry  of  cooking 

and  cleaning.  1882 842.9 

— Rodwell,  G.  F.  Birth  of  chemistry  ’74.  822.17 

— Rolfe,  W.  J.  and  Gillet,  J.  A.  Ele- 

ments of.  1874 818.27 

— - Hand-book  of.  1872 818.1 

— Roscoe,  H.  E.  Chemistry.  (Science 

primers) . 1878 828.20.2 

— - and  Schorlemmer,  C.  Treatise  on 

chemistry.  3 v..  1879. 831.27 

Contents. — 1.  Non-metallic  elements.  2-3. 

Metals. 

— Steele,  J.  D.  Fourteen  weeks  in.  1873.  824.25 

— Wagner,  R.  Chemical  technology.  ’75  846.10 


— Wurtz,  A.  Atomic  theory.  1881 815.4.29 

See  also  Assaying;  Fermentation ; Metallurgy 
Photography ; Spectrum  analysis. 

Cheney,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Young  folks’  history 


of  the  civil  war.  1884 738.13 

Cherbuliez  Victor.  Count  Kostia.  1873  63.35 

— Jean  Teterol’s  idea.  1878 57  9 

Cherry  ripe.  Mathers,  Helen.  1878 42.1  L 

Chesebro’,  Caro.  Foe  in  the  household  ’71  34.7 

Chesney,  C.  C.  Essays  in  military  biogra- 
phy. 1874 617.6 

Chess.  Monroe,  J.  Science  of.  1859 . . . 827.36 

— Staunton,  H.  Hand-book.  1873 808.18 

Chesterfield,  Earl  of.  See  Stanhope,  P.D 
Chevalier,  M.  Probable  fall  in  the  value 

of  gold.  1859 904.20 

Chevasse,  P.  H.  Advice  to  a mother, 
[added].  Counsel  to  a mother;  com- 
pletion of  “Advice  to  a mother.”  ’73  812  16 

— Advice  to  a wife.  1875  818.4 

Ohevreul,  M.  E.  Colours  and  their  appli- 
cation to  the  arts.  1872  852.18 

Chiapas.  Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents  of 

travel  in  [1839-40].  2 v 507.12 

Chicago,  III.  Blanchard,  R.  Discovery 
and  conquest  of  the  northwest,  with 
history  of  Chicago.  1880 726.7 

— Colbert,  E.  and  Chamberlain.  Chicago 

and  the  great  conflagration.  Illus..  736.10 

— Lakeside  city  directory.  For  1874-5, 

1880,1883 *B.ll 

— Marquis’  hand-book  of.  Illus.  1885 523.1 

— Public  library;  finding  lists.  1884. .....  *3501.8 

Chihuahua.  Bartlett,  J.  R.  Explorations 

in,  [1850-3]  2 v 507.2 

Child,  G.  C.  Benedicite;  illustrations  of  the 

power,  wisdom,  and  goodness  of  God  401.20 
Child,  Lydia  M.  Biographies  of  good  wives  607.10 

— Letters.  1883 642.18 

— Progress  of  religious  ideas.  3 v.  1855  . 401.24’ 


CHILD. 


49 


CHORDAL. 


Child,  Lydia  M.,  continued. 

— ed.  Rainbows  for  children . 1868 92.13 

— Romance  of  the  republic.  1867 13.25 

Child  at  home.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C 401.22 

CHiLD-life,  Old  time  [in  New  England]. 

Rollins,  E.  H ..  . 622.1 

Child  life;  poems;  ed.  by  J.  G.  Whittier  . . 213.4 

Child  Marian  abroad.  Round,  W . M.  F.  76.5 

Child  of  Island  glen.  Kellogg,  E 25.31 

Child  pictures  from  Dickens.  Illus 28.21 

CHiLD-saving  institutions.  Wines,  E.  C.  ’80.  913.22 
CHiLD-toilers  of  Boston  streets.  Brown,  E.E.  914.24 

CHiLD-world  [stories].  Dodge,  M.  A 28.20 

Childhood  [tales].  Little  classics,  v.  10 . . 304.16 

Childhood  of  religions.  Clodd,  E 416.18 

Childhood  of  the  English  nation.  Armi- 

tage,  E.  S 716.12 

Childhood  of  the  world.  Clodd,  E 808.19 

Child’s  book  of  nature.  Hooker,  W.  1872  802.2 

Child’s  commentator  on  the  bible. 

Cobbin,  J.  [1872] 401.16 

Child’s  history  of  England.  Dickens, 

C.  2 v 738.23 

Child’s  history  of  Greece.  Bonner,  J.  2 v.  706.15 
Child’s  history  of  the  United  States  [to 

1865].  Bonner,  J.  3 v 738.22 

Child’s  own  book.  [Famous  stories].  1869  75.12 

Children.  Abbott  J.  Gentle  measures,  etc  401.5 

— Abbott,  J.  S.C.  Child  at  home 401.22 

— Austen,  G.  L.,  ed'r.  Little  people  of 

God.  What  the  poets  have  said  of 
them.  Illus 217.28 

— Blackwell,  Dr.  Eliz.  Counsel  to  parents  421.21 

— Chevasse,  P.  H.  Advice  and  counsel 

to  a mother.  2 v.  in  1 812.16 

— Dodge,  M.  A.  Nursery  noonings.  1875.  332.22 

— Hale,  Dr.  Annie  M.  Management  of 

children.  1881 842.35 

— Jackson,  H.  H.  Bits  of  talk,  etc 307.17 

— Jackson,  J.  C.  Training  of  children.’81  842.34 

— Kriege,  M.  H.  The  child;  its  nature 

and  relations 432.6 

— Meyer,  B.  Family  government;  or,  from 

the  cradle  to  the  school,  according  to 
Froebel 421.20 

— Muzzey,  A.  B.  The  Christian  parent.  435.14 

— Parker,  Dr.  E.  H.  Handbook  for 

mothers.  1867 818.25 

— Power,  Mrs.  S.  D.  Behaving;  or,  chil- 

dren’s etiquette 417.29 

— Sanitary  care  and  treatment  of  children 

[Essays].  1881 841.3 

— Sermons  to  children.  Various  authors. 

Outlines.  1884  432.17 

— Todd,  J.  Lectures  to  children 423.11 

— Warren,  Mrs.  E.  How  I managed  my 

children 844.12 

See  also  Biography  (Youth) ; Boys ; Educa- 
tion ; Infancy. 

Children  of  light.  Faris,  W.  W 441.24 

Children  of  the  abbey.  Roche,  Regina, M.  5.10 

Children  of  the  New  forest.  [Time  of 

Charles  I.]  Marryat,  F 36.379 

Children’s  bible  story  book.  1880 87.14 

Children’s  crusade.  Gray,  G.  Z.  1872...  706.24 
Children’s  friend.  [Stories.]  Berquin,  A.  78.26 

Children’s  garland  from  the  poets.  Pat- 
more, C 217.20 

Children’s  pastimes:  pictures  and  stories 

for  the  little  ones.  Sequin,  L.  G 77.4 

Children’s  picture  book  of  the  sagacity  of 

animals 75.10 

C h ildren’s  prize  stories . [ W ritten  by  chil- 
dren.] Boston.  1881 77.17 


Children’s  treasury  of  English  song.  Pal- 

grave,  F.  T 217.19 

Chili.  Gilliss,  J.  M.  Chili;  its  climate,  etc. 

(U.  S.  astro,  expedition,  v.  1).  1855*8521.27 

— Magnetical  and  meteorological  observa- 

tions, 1849-’52.  (U.  S*  N.  astro,  exp., 

v.  6.) *8521.27 

— Markham,  C.  R.  War  between  Peru 

and  Chili  [8179-’82].  1883 727.19 

— Smith,  E.  R.  The  Araucanians;  or  a 

tour  among  the  Indian  tribes  of  south- 
ern Chili,  [1853.] 508.4 

Chimes, The.  Dickens,  C.  (With  /^“Christ- 
mas carol.”) 36.193 

Chimney  comer.  Stowe,  H.  B.  1868 301.27 

China.  Chinese  classics;  by  J.  Legge.  2 v. 

ini.  1870 402.3 

Contents. — v.  1.  Confucius.  v.  2.  Mencius. 

— Dalton,  W.  The  war  tiger  [Tartar 

conquest].  Juv 23.20 

— Davis,  J.  F.  China  and  the  Chinese.2v  716.4 

— Doolittle,  J.  Social  life  of  the  Chinese. 

2 v.  1867 706.7 

— Douglas,  R.  K.  China.  [Descriptive] 

1882 526.13 

— Edkins,  J.  Chinese  Buddhism.  1880  . 424.3 

— - Religion  in  China.  [1878] 435.26 

— Fortune,  Robert.  Tea  countries  of 

China.  2 v.  1853 512.18 

— History.  (Universal  hist.;  anc.  pt.,  v. 

18).  1779 *707.1 

— Hue,  E.  R.  J ourney  through  the  Chi- 

nese empire.  2 v.  1855  505.8 

— - Journey  through  Tartary,  Thibet  and 

China,  [1844  6] In  502.21 

— Johnson,  S.  Oriental  religions:  China.  431.4 
i — Knox,  T.  W.  Overland  through  Asia.  521.9 

— Martin,  W.  A.  P.  The  Chinese;  their 

education,  etc.  1881 516.18 

— Smith,  G.  Consular  cities.  [1844-6] 506.2 

— Taylor,  B.  India,  China  and  Japan,  [in 

1853] 524.26 

— Thompson,  J.  Malacca,  Indo-China 

and.  1874 511.4 

— Williams,  S.  W.  The  middle  king- 

dom: the  Chinese  empire  and  its  in- 
habitants. Rev.  ed’n.  Illus.  and 
map.  2 v.  1883 521.1 

See  also  Buddhism;  Confucius;  Pekin;  Taouism. 


China  painting.  McLaughlin,  M.  L 851.23 

See  also  Pottery. 

Chinese  Gordon.  See  Gordon,  C.  G. 

Chinese  immigration.  Seward,  G.  F.  1881.  914.22 
Chinese  language.  Condit,  I.  M.  English 

dictionary.  1882 331.9 

Chinese  stories  for  boys  and  girls;  tr.  by  E. 

A.  Moule 87.15 

Chips  from  a German  workshop.  Muller, 

Max.  5 v 404.2 

Chivalry.  Bulfinch.  T.  Age  of.  1859 8.14 

— Dunlop,  J.  Romances  of.  [In  his  Hist. 

of  fiction.] 302.7.1 

— James,  G.  P.  R.  History  of.  1871 703.12 

— Woodhouse,  F.  C.  Military  religious 

orders  of  the  middle  ages.  1879 727.15 

See  also  Crusades;  Knighthood. 

Choate,  Rufus.  Brown,  S.  G.  Life  of.  ’79  622.15 

Choice  readings.  Cumnock.  R.  M 323.4 

CHOKE-bore  guns.  Greener,  W.  W 835.25 

Chomet,  H.  Influence  of  music  on  health, 

etc.  1875 835.26 

Chopin,  F.  Liszt,  F.  Life  of 614.17 

Chordal’s  letters  [to  mechanics].  See,  J. 

W.  1880  842.1 


7 


CHORLEY. 


50 


CHRISTIANITY. 


Chorley,  H.  F.  Personal  reminiscences. 

1874 In  632.18 

Chkist.  Abbott,  E.  A.  Philochristus:  mem- 
oirs of  a disciple  of  the  Lord.  1878.. . 441.4 

— Alexander,  W.  Witness  of  the  psalms  442.10 

— Beecher,  H.  W.  Life  of.  v.  1.  [only 

one  pub.]  1872 424.4 

— Brooke,  S.  A.  Christ  in  modern  life. 

[sermons].  1872 437.2 

— Brooks,  Phillips.  Influence  of  Jesus.  1879.  421.2 

— Campbell,  A.  J.  Power  of  J esus  Christ 

to  save.  1860 406.12 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Legend  of  Thomas  Didy- 

mus.  1881 426.13 

Note.— Purposes  “to  reproduce  the  times,”  etc. 

— Ecce  spiritus.  1881 443.7 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Life  of  Christ.  1874 ....  418.13 


— Fleetwood,  J.  Life  of  Christ.  1875...  416.8 

— Geikie,  C.  Life  of.  [large  type.]  N.  Y. 

1880  442.12 

Same.  N.  Y.  1879 421.5 

Note.— This  edition  has  no  notes. 

— Goodwin,  H.  M.  Christ  and  humanity 

1875.: 414.5 

— Hardwick,  C.  Christ  and  other  masters. 

1882  433.27 

— Hughes,  G.  Manliness  of  Christ 421.19 

— Ingraham,  J.  H.  Prince  of  the  house 

of  David.  Fict.  1872 13.21 

— Kempis,  Thomas  a.  Of  the  imitation 

of.  1882 432.4 

— Lacordaire.  J.  B.  H.  Jesus  Christ; 

conferences  at  Notre  Dame  in  Paris. . 434.2 

— Liddon,  H.  P.  The  divinity  of  our 

Lord.  1871 408.35 

— Milman,  H.  H.  Life  of In  403.4.1 

— Mozoomdar,  P.  C.  The  oriental  Christ 

1883  432.27 

— Neander,  A.  Life  of.  1864 413.1 

— Parker,  Joseph.  Ecce  Deus.  1882 423.2 

— Renan,  E.  Life  of  Jesus.  1874  413.2 

Note. — Gave  rise  to  “the  legendery  hypothesis.” 

— Seeley,  R.  J.  Ecce  Homo.  1871 408.22 

— Smith,  W.  History  of.  (In  his  New 

Testament  history) 715.18 

— Strauss,  D.  F.  Life  of  Jesus,  2.  v 418.2 

Note. — Maintained  the  so-called  “mythical  theory.” 

— Wallace,  Lew.  Ben-Hur.  Tale  of  the 

Christ.  1880  51.9 

See  also  Bible ; Christianity ; Religion ; Theo- 
logy. 

Christ  in  art.  With  designs  of  Bida.  See 

Eggleston,  E 428.2 

Christadelphian,  The.  [Adventist]  periodi- 
cal]. v.  10-13.  Birmingham,  1843-6.  1008.2 
Christian  art  and  symbolism.  Tyrwhitt,  R. 

St.  John.  1872 437.9 

Christian  charity  in  the  ancient  church. 

Uhlhorn,  G.  1883  433.11 

Christian  commission.  See  U.  S.  Christian. 

commission 

Christian  disciple  and  theological  review. 

v.  1-2.  Boston, 1819-20 401.25 

Christian  doctrine;  compiled  from  the 
Holy  Scriptures  alone.  Milton,  J. 

(In  his  Works,  v.  4-5) 1001.6 

Christian  ethics.  Gregory,  D.  S 425.2 

Christian  father’s  present  to  his  children. 

James,  J.  A 406.4 

Christian  home,  The.  Hall,  J.  1883  433.15 

Christian  institutions.  Stanley,  A.  P 427.2 


Christian  league  of  Connecticut.  Gladden, 

W 432.14 

Christian  life  in  different  lands  and  ages, 

[tales  and  sketches].  Charles,  E . . 143.10 
Christian  life  in  England  in  the  olden  time. 

[sketches].  Charles,  E . 1872 4.2 

Christian  names.  Yonge,  C.  M.  History 

of.  2 v 642.16 

Christian  parent,  The.  Muzzey,  A.  B.1850  435.14 
Christian  pastor.  Office  and  duty  of  a. 

Tyng,  S.  H 412.4 

Christian  philosopher.  Dick,  T In  411.12.2 

Christian  preacher.  Crosby,  H.  (Yale  lec- 
tures)  423.17 

Christian  religion,  The.  See  Ingersoll,  R. 

G.  and  others 427.15 

Note.— Discussions  first  published  in  N.  A. 

Review. 

Christian  rhetoric.  Hervey  G.  W.  1873.  402.1 

Christian  singers  of  Germany.  Wink- 


worth,  C 211.25 

Christian  theology  and  modern  scepticism. 

Somerset,  Duhe  of.  1872 407.17 

Christian  womanhood:  life  of  Mrs.  M.  K. 

Everts.  1867 601.12 

Christ  ain  year,  The.  [Hymns].  Keble,  J.  215.8 

Christian’s  mistake.  Craik,  D.  M 4.8 

Christianity.  Baring-Gould,  S.  Christian- 
ity. (In  his  Origin  of  religious  be- 
lief, v.  2.)  1871 ....... 411.22 

— Brace,  C.  L.  Gesta  Christi;  history  of 

humane  progress  under  Christianity. 

1883  915.5 

— Burnap,  G.  W.  History  of.  1842 435.13 

— Cocker,  B.  F.  Christianity  and  Greek 


The  truth  of  the  Christian  religion.  ’73  427.8 

De  Quincey,  T.  Essays  on  Christianity, 

paganism,  etc 44414 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Early  days  of  Christianity  431.2 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  The  beginnings  of  Christ- 

ianity . 1877 418.4 

Grounds,  of  theistic  and  Christian  be- 
lief. 1873 431.12 

— Harris  S.  S.  Relation  of  Christianity  to 

to  civil  society.  1883 . 443.36 

— Johnson,  Herrick.  Christianity’s  chal- 

lenge. 1881 443.3 

— Locke,  J.  Reasonableness  of In  411.2 

— Lord,  J.  Constantine  the  great,  [or] 


— McCosh,  J.  J.  Christianity  and  positi- 

vism. 1872 417.6 

— Merivale,  C.  Conversion  of  the  north- 

ern nations.  1873 403.8 

Conversion  of  the  Roman  empire.  1870  403.7 

— Milman,  H.  H.  History  of  Latin  Christ- 

ianity. 8 v.  1874 416. 19 

History  of, to  the  abolition  of  paganism 

in  the  Roman  empire.  3 v.  1867 403.4 

— Milner,  J.  The  essentials  of.  1855...  406.7 

— Peabody,  A.  P.  Christianity  and  science. 

1875.. 444.11 

Christianity,  the  religion  of  nature.  ’64  405.18 

— Peck,  J.  T.  The  central  idea  of.  1856.  405.11 

— Renan,  E.  English  conferences.  [Rome 

and  Christianity.]  1880 423.20 

— Savage,  M.  J.  Christianity,  the  science 

of  manhood.  1873  441.3 

— Shakspeare,  C.  St.  Paul  at  Athens: 

Christianity  and  modern  thought 421.30 

— Storrs,  R.  S.  Divine  origin  of  Christ- 

ianity indicated  by  its  historical  ef- 
fects, 1884 434.19 


CHRISTIANITY. 


51 


CHURCH. 


Christianity,  continued. 

— Uhlhom,  G.  Conflict  of  Christianity 

with  heathenism.  [1879] 431.10 

— Withrow,  W.  H.  The  catacombs  of 

Rome  and  primitive  Christianity 423.13 

See  also  Christ;  Church  history;  Evidences; 

Missions ; Religion;  Theology. 

Christianity  and  scepticism  (Boston  lec- 


tures). 1871.. .• 438.19 

Christians  and  Moors  in  Spain.  Story  of. 

Yonge,  C.  M.  1878 742.12 

Chbistie  Johnstone.  Reade,  C. . . .6.23  and  36.459 
Christlieb,  T.  Modern  doubt  and  Chris- 
tian belief.  1874 412.3 

— Modern  infidelity.  1874  415.3 

— Protestant  foreign  missions 423.8 

Christmas.  Christmas  in  art  and  song. 

Illus.  1879 207.12 

— Hunt,  L.  A day  by  the  fire,  p.  319-326  308.2 

— Markham,  R,  Around  the  Yule  log.  Juv. 

[cop.  1879] 77.15 

— Spencer,  O.  M.  Christmas  throughout 

S'S  1 ! _J. J * Tm  1 AA  A 1 A C* 


— Story,  W.  W.  Roba  di  Roma,  ch.  iv 625.21 

— Thorpe,  B.  Yule-tide  stories 131.22 

Note.— Much  information  is  to  be  found  in  Brande’s 
Pop.  antiq.,  v.  1 [718.8],  Dyer’s  Brit,  customs  [742.14]; 
Chambers’s  Book  of  days  [E.  5]. 

Christmas  carol,  etc . Dickens,  C 36.193 

Christmas  eve.  and  Christmas  day  [stories] 

Hale,  E.  E.  1883 143.8 

Christmas  in  a palace : a traveller’s  story. 

Hale,  E.  E.  1883 147.2 

Christmas  in  Narragansett.  Hale,  E.  E.  57.13 


Christmas  morning:  little  stories  for  little 

folks.  Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M 87.3 

Christmas  stories.  Dickens,  C.  and  others. 

1.10  and  36.165 

Christopher  Crowfield,  pseud.  See 
Stowe,  H.  B. 

Christopher  Kenrick.  Hatton,  J.  1869.  142.2 

Christus:  a mystery.  Longfellow,  H.  W.’73  211.22 

Christy  Carew.  Laffan,  May 48.2 

Chromatics.  See  Color. 

Chronicle  of  the  Cid.  Southey,  R.,  tr 208.3 

Chronicle  of  the  drum.  Thackeray,  W. 

M In  36.528.2 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford.  Oliphant,  M. 

O.W 17.10 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.  See  Scott, 

Sir  W. 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family. 

Charles,  E 36.97 

Chronicles  of  the  Stimpcett  family.  Diaz, 

A.  M.  Juv 77.21 

Chronology.  Gregory,  J.  M.  Hand-book 

of.  1867 703.8 

— Haydn,  J.  Dictionary  of  dates.  1870 . . . *B.4 

— Lewis,  G.  C.  Of  the  Egyptians  and 

Assyrians.  1862 821.18 

— Putnam,  G.  P.  The  world’s  progress:  a 

dictionary  of  dates.  1873 *B.10 

— Thomas,  J.  Chronology  of  the  scrip- 

tures. [JTOfoElpis  Israel] 434.16 

— Townsend,  G.  H.  Manual  of  dates.  1870  *B.5 

See  also  under  History  and  names  of  countries. 

Chrysostom,  St.  Lord,  J.  Chrysostom. 

[or]  Sacred  eloquence In  735.6.1 

Church,  A.  Ovid  [Outlined  and  explained] 

1876.... 1021.6 

— and  Brodribb,  W.  J.  Pliny  [Outlined 

and  explained].  1874 1020.29 

Church,  A.  II.  Colour  [Technical  manual]  835.15 


Church,  A.  J.  Roman  life  in  the  days  of 

Cicero.  Illus.  1884  735.1 

— Stories  from  Heroditus.  Illus 738.11 

— Stories  from  Homer.  Illus.  1878  45.9 

— Stories  from  Livy.  Illus.  1882 738.10 

— Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians . Il- 

lus, 1880  48.13 

— Stories  from  Virgil.  Illus.  1880 48.12 

Church,  Ella  R.  Flyers  and  crawlers. 

Juv.  1884 832.35 

— Home  garden.  1881 851.24 

— Home  needle.  1882 851.19 

— How  to  furnish  a house.  1882 851.13 

— Money-making  for  ladies.  1882 916.3 

Church,  Mrs.  Ross.,  formerly  Florence 

Marryat. 

— Confessions  of  Gerald  Estcourt.  1867..  36.100 

— For  ever  and  ever.  1866 36  101 

— The  girls  of  Feversham 34.28 

— Her  lord  and  master.  1871 36.102 

— Life  and  letters  of  Captain  Marryat.1882  643.10 

— Love’s  conflict.  1865  36.103 

— Mad  Dumaresq.  1873  36.104 

— Nelly  Brooke.  1869 36.105 

— No  intentions.  1874 36.106 

— Petronel.  1870 36.107 

— Poison  of  asps.  1871 134.10 

■ — Prey  of  the  Gods.  1871 34.23 

— Veronique.  1869 36.109 

Church,  R.  W.  Francis  Bacon.  [Life].  ’84  616.11.35 

— Life  of  Edmund  Spencer.  1879 616.11.9 

— Saint  Anselm.  1884 644.5 

Church  architecture.  See  Architecture. 

Church  and  state  in  the  United  States. 

Thompson,  J.  P.  1873 902.16 

Church  decoration  [Manual  of  ornamenta- 
tion]. 1877 833.34 

— Pullan,  R.  P.  Remarks  on.  London,  1878  848.8 

Church  history.  Abbott,  L.  Dictionary 

of  religious  knowledge.  1874 *A.10 

— American  Christian  record  [History, con- 

fessions of  faith,  etc.,  of  every  denom- 
ination]. 1860 423.24 

— Bede.  Ecclesiastical  history  of  England 

[to  731] 441.8 

— Bingham,  J.  Antiquities  of  the.  Christ- 

tian  church.  2v.  1878 422.1 

— Blackburn,  W.  M.  History  of  the 

Christian  church.  1879 434.15 

— Chambers,  R.  Book  of  days.  Illus.  2 v *E.5 

— Chapin,  A.  B.  The  primitive  church.  ’45  438.6 

— Coleman,  L.  The  apostolical  and  primi- 

tive church.  1844  407.14 

— Conversion  of  the  West  series.  5 v., 423.15 


Contents. — 1.  Celts.  2.  English.  3. 
Northmen.  4.  Slavs.  5.  Continental  Teu- 
tons. 

— Cunningham,  W.  The  churches  of  Asia. 

1880  426.10 

— Eusebius.  Ecclesiastical  history  to  Con- 

stantine. 1876 441.7 

— Gieseler,  J.  C.  L.  Text-book  of  [to  1648]. 

4 v.  1868 405.3 

— Hardwick,  C.  History  of  the  church. 

Middle  age,  [590-1520] 441.9 

— Hurst,  J.  F.  Outline  of  church  history 

[to  1880] 426.11 

— Lord,  J.  Saint  Ambrose.[or]  Episcopal 

authority In  735.6.1 

Saint  Anselm. [orJMediseval  theology /?!  735.6.2 

Thomas  Becket.  [or]  Prelatical  power. 

In  "35.6.2 

— Maclear,  G.  F.  Apostles  of  mediaeval 

Europe.  1869 636.11 


CHURCH. 


52 


CIVILIZATION. 


Chubch  history,  continued. 

— Merivale,  C.  Conversion  of  the  northern 

nations.  1873  403.8 

Conversion  of  the  Roman  empire. 

1870  403.7 

— Milman,  H.  H.  History  of,  to  the  aboli- 

tion of  paganism  in  the  Roman  empire 

3 v.  1867 403.4 

Hist,  of  Latin  Christianity.  8 v.  1874.  416.19 

— Neander,  A.  History  of  the  Christian 

religion  and  church,  to  the  reforma- 
tion. 5 v.  1853 427.13 

— Newman,  J.  H.  Arians  of  the  fourth 

century.  1871 444  8 

— Pressense,  E.  de.  Early  years  of  Christ- 

ianity. 1870 425.14 

— Schaff-Herzog.  Religious  encyclopaedia 

3 v.  1882 *A.12 

— Smith,  H.  B.,  D.  D.  History  of  the 

church  in  chronological  tables.  N. 

Y.,  1859.  folio *8541.24 

— Smith,  P.  Student’s  ecclesiastical  his- 

tory. 1879 417.19 

— Smith,  W . Founding  of  the  Christian 

church.  (In  his  New  Testament  his- 
tory). 1875 In  715.18 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  Christian  institutions. 

1881 427.2 

History  of  the  Eastern  church.  1876. . 416.17 

— Trench,  R.  C.  Mediaeval  church  his- 

tory. 1878 418.12 

See  also  Christianity ; Missions ; Popes ; Reformation, 
and  the  names  of  various  denominations  ; and  of  va- 
rious countries  for  their  ecclesiastical  history. 


Church  of  England.  Adams,  W.  H.  D. 

Great  English  churchmen.  1879 635.8 

— Barry,  A.  Masters  in  English  theology. 

1877 425.22 

— Elliott,  C.  J . Some  present  dangers  of 

the  church  of  England 441.28 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Oxford  counter-reforma- 

tion  In  307.21.4 

— Mosley,  T.  Reminiscences  of  Oriel  col- 

lege, etc.  2 v.  1882 642.14 

Church  of  Rome.  See  Roman  catholic 
church. 

Church  of  Scotland.  Stanley,  A.  P.  His- 
tory of  the . 1872  418.18 

Church  union.  Dollinger,  J . J.  von.  Re- 
union of  the  churches.  1872 408.37 

Churchill,  C.  Poetical  works  with  life. 

3 v.  1854 203.2 

Cicero,  M.  T.  Orations;  trans.  by  C.  D. 

Yonge.  4 v 307.18 

Contents—  1.  Orations  against  Verres,  etc.  2.  Cata- 


line.  Archias,  Agrarian  law,  Rabirius,  Murena,  Sylla, 
etc.  3.  Orations  for  his  House,  Plancius,  Sextius,  etc. 
4.  Miscellaneous  orations,  and  rhetorical  works  \ with 
general  index. 

— Orations,  etc.  3 v.  1856-70 1020.11 

Contents',  v.  1-2.  Biog.  sketch.  Orations,  v.  3.  Offi- 
ces. Cato;  or,  an  essay  on  old  age.  Lselius ; or,  an  es- 
say on  friendship. 

— Three  dialogues  on  the  orator.  1860 1020.12 


— Cicero,  [outlined  and  explained]  by  W. 

L.  Collins.  1874 1020.27 

— Church,  A.  J.  Roman  life  in  the  days  of 

Cicero.  [Drawn  from  his  letters  and 
speeches.]  Illus.  1884 735.1 

— DeQuincey,  T.  Historical  essays,  v.  2 . . . 302.18 

— Forsyth,  W.  Life  of.  1869 634.6 

— Lord,  J.  Cicero,  [or]  Roman  literature. 

In  735.6.1 

— Plutarch.  Lives 604.5 


Cicero,  M.  T.,  continued. 

— Swing,  David.  A Roman  home In  317.2 

— Trollope,  A.  Life  of.  2 v.  1881 622.16 

Cid,  The,  Rodrigo  Diazde  Bivar. 

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— Lockhart,  J.  G.,  tr.  Spanish  ballads . . . 208.3 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe 207.2 

— Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de.  Lit.  of  south  of 

Europe 302.6.2 

— Southey,  R.,  tr.  Chronicle  of.  From  the 

Spanish 208.3 

— Ticknor,  G.  Hist,  of  Spanish  lit.  v.  1 . 312.5 

Cincinnati.  Board  of  education;  bible  in 

the  public  schools;  arguments.  1870  . 418.3 

— Public  library.  Catalogue.  1871 *328.9 

— Young  men’s  mercantile  library  associa- 

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Cinq-Mars.  Vigny,  A . de.  Fict 42.14 

Circassia  and  the  Caucasus.  Bryce,  James. 

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— Headley,  J.  T.  Life  in  the  Caucasus. 

1871 In  1006.4.2 

See  also  Mackie’s  life  of  Schamyl  [606.23]. 

Circuit  rider.  Eggleston,  E.  Fict 31.6 

Circumnavagation  of  the  globe.  See  Trav- 
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Cist,  H.  M.  Army  of  the  Cumberland.  ’82 . 726.9.7 
Cities.  Buckley,  T.  A.  Great  cities  of  the 

middle  ages 716.10 

Great  cities  of  modern  times 716.11 

— Chapin,  E.  H.  Humanity  in  the  city  [’54]  407.11 

- — Guthrie,  T.  The  city;  its  sins  and  sor- 
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- — Kingsley,  C.  Great  cities  and  their  in- 

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— Laurence,  E.  Great  cities  and  their 

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— Myers,  P.  V.  N.  [Palmyra,  Nineveh, 

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— Porter,  F.  L.  Great  cities  of  Bashan . . 525.13 
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Citoyenne  Jacqueline  [French  revolution]. 

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— Rankine,  W.  J.  M.  Civil  engineering. 

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Civil  government.  See  Government. 

Civil  liberty  and  self-government.  Lie- 

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— Eaton,  D.  B.  Civil  service  in  Great  Bri- 

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Ccmtents. — v.  1.  General  introduction.  2. 

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1864  411.17 


CIVILIZATION. 


53 


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Civilization  and  progress,  continued. 

— Dick,  T.  On  the  improvement  of  society 

by  the  diffusion  of  knowledge In  411.12.1 


— Draper,  J.  W.  Intellectual  development 

of  Europe.  1872 904.16 


— Guizot,  F.  General  history  of,  from  fall 

of  the  Roman  empire  to  French  rev- 
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History  of,  from  the  fall  of  the  Roman 

empire  to  the  French  revolution.  4 
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— Maurice,  F.  D.  Christian  civilization.  In  327.15 

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— Phear,  J.  B.  Arvan  village  in  India  and 

Ceylon.  1880  914.18 

— Prometheus  in  Atlantis.  [Anon].  1867.  903.10 

— Shannon,  R.  H.  Vestiges  of;  or,  the 

aetiology  of  history.  1851 914.17 

— Spencer,  H.  Illustrations  of  universal 

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— .Tylor,  E.  B.  Early  mankind.  1878. . . 841.10 

Primitive  culture.  2 v.  1877 825.16 

— White,  J.  Eighteen  Christian  centu- 

ries. 1872 437.11 

— Wikoff,  H.  The  four  civilizations  of  the 

world.  1874 902.23 

See  also  History ; Man  (Pre-historic) ; Social 
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Clarissa  Harlowe.  Richardson,  S •. . 36.468 

— Same  [abridged] 142.22 

Clark,  C.  H.  [Max  Adeler].  Out  of  the 

hurly-burly.  1874  311.2 

Clark,  E.  W.  Hong-Kong  to  the  Himala- 
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Clark,  F.  E.  Our  business  boys.  (What 

eighty-three  business  men  say.)  1884.  432.37 
Clark,  H.  Introduction  to  heraldry.  1866  641.8 

Clark,  J.  A.  Young  disciple;  or,  memoir 

of  Anzonetta  R.  Peters,  1815-33 606.26 

Clark,  R.  W.  Lectures  to  young  men.  ’57  407.18 
— - Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  E.  Emerson.  1852  605.8 

Clark,  S.  S.  Text-book  on  commercial 

law.  1882  914.33 

Clark,  T.  M.  Building  superintendence; 
a manual  for  young  architects,  stu- 
dents, etc..  1884  843.29 

Clark,  W.  J.  Great  American  sculptures. 

1878 *8541.8 

Clark,  W.  R.  Life  of  Savonarola.  1878.  642.1 

— Saint  Augustine.  (The  fathers  for  Eng. 

readers.) 423.14.4 

Clark,  W.  S.  Elements  of  geography  and 

hist.  1871 736.9 

Clarke,  A.  B.  The  elder  and  the  younger 

Booth  (Am.  actor  ser.)  Illus.  1882.  ..635.18.3 
Clarke,  C.  C.  Madame  Fontenoy.  1866  36.369 

Clarke,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Baby  Rue 141.27 

Clarke,  E.  H.  The  building  of  a brain.  ’74  413.27 

— Sex  in  education.  1873 402.18 

— Visions;  a study  of  false  sight.  1878...  828.30 

Clarke,  James  F.  Anti-slavery  days.  1884  741.6 

— Common  sense  in  religion.  1874  402.26 

— The  ideas  of  the  apostle  Paul  translated 

into  their  modem  equivalents.  1884.  432.36 

— Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus,  the  Jew- 

ish skeptic.  1881 426.13 

— Memorial  and  biographical  sketches.  ’78  615.16 


Clarke,  James  F.,  continued. 

— Self-culture.  1880 423.28 

— Ten  great  religions.  2 v.  1871-83 438.26 


Contents.— 1.  Essay  in  comparative  theology. 
2.  Comparisons  of  all  religions. 


Clarke,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Complete  concordance 

to  Shakespeare.  1875 *B.21 

— Girlhood  of  Shakespeare’s  heroines[tales] 

2 v.  1873 63.4 

— The  iion  cousin;  or,  mutual  influence. 

1873  33.22 

— The  trust  and  the  remittance . . [poems]. 

1874  204.13 

— Yarns  of  an  old  mariner.  1869 22.27 

Clarke,  R.  and  co.,  pubs..  Bibliotheca 

Americana;  a catalogue  of  books  and 
and  pamphlets  relating  to  America. 

1876 *3501.9 

Clarke,  R.  S.  (Sophie  May).  Asbury  twins 

1876 92.30 

— The  doctor’s  daughter.  1873 26.43 

— Dotty  Dimple  series.  6 v.  1870. 

1.  Dotty  Dimple  at  her  grandmother’s . 71.11 

2.  Dotty  Dimple  at  home 71.12 

3.  Dotty  Dimple  out  West 71.16 

4.  Dotty  Dimple  at  play 71.13 

5.  Dotty  Dimple  at  school 71.14 

6.  Dotty  Dimple’s  Flyaway 71.15 

— Flaxie  Frizzle  stories.  6 v.  1877-85 71.2 

1.  Flaxie  Frizzle.  4.  Twin  cousins. 

2.  Doctor  papa.  5.  Flaxle’s  Kittyleen. 

3.  Little  pitchers.  6.  Flaxie  growing  up. 

— J anet,  a poor  heiress.  1883 81.26 

— Little  Prudy’s  Flyaway  series.  6 v.  ’72-3  71.1 


1.  Little  folks  astray.  4.  Little  grandmother. 

2.  Prudy  keeping  house.  5.  Little  grandfather. 

3.  Aunt  Madge’s  story.  6.  Miss  Thistledown. 


Note. — For  sequel  see  Asbury  twins. 

— Little  Prudy  stories.  6 v.  1863-5. 

1.  Little  Prudy 71.5 

2.  Little  Prudy’s  sister  Susy 71.9 

3.  Little  Prudy’s  Captain  Horace 71.6 

4.  Little  Prudy’s  storybook 71.10 

5.  Little  Prudy’s  cousin  Grace 71.7 

6.  Little  Prudy’s  Dotty  Dimple 71.8 

— Our  Helen,  [cop.  1874] 75.1 

— Quinnebasset  girls.  1878 88.26 

Clarke,  W.  G.  Literarv  remains;  ed.  by  L. 

G.  Clarke.  1847 305.11 

Contents.—  Ollapodiana  papers,  The  spirit  of 


life,  Selections  from  prose  and  poetical  writings. 


CnAss-book  of  poetry.  Hart,  J.  S.  1845..  204.2 

CLASs-book  of  prose.  Hart,  J.  S.  1845 306.21 

Classical  dictionaries.  Anthon,  C.  Clas- 
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— Smith,  W.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and 

Roman  antiquities *B.15 

Smaller  classical  dictionary.  Illus.  1877  313.21 

Classical  English  reader.  Hudson,  H.  N.  314.11 
Classical  geography.  Toser,  H.  F.  (Lit- 
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Classical  literature.  Cleveland,  C.  D.  Com- 
pendium of.  1861 313.8 

— Collins,  W.  L . , ed’r.  Ancient  classics 

for  Eng.  readers.  27  v. 


Contents.— See  Collins,  W.  L.,  ed'r. 

— Eschenberg,  J.  J.  Manual  of.  1844. . 316.1 

— Quackenbos,  J.  D.  Illustrated  history 

of  ancient  literature  and.  1878 313.6 


See  also  Classical  dictionaries ; Greek  litera- 
ture; Latin  literature. 

Classical  studies.  Sears,  B.  and  others.  426.3 


CLASSIFICATION. 


54 


COFFIN. 


Classification.  See  Knowledge,  Classifi- 
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See  also  Bibliography  (Classification) . 


Claude  Gueux:  last  day  of  a condemned 

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Claude  Lorraine.  See  Lorraine,  Claude. 

Claverings,  The.  Trollope,  Anthony 36.538 

Clay,  H.  Several  speeches . (In  Moore, 

F.  Am.  eloquence,  v.  2) 321.12 

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— Parton,  J.  Famous  Americans 603.16 

— Smucker,  S.  M.  Life.  1867 612.9 

Clayton,  E.  C.  Queens  of  song.  1865 628.23 

Clemens,  S.  L.  [Mark  Twain].  Adventures 

of  Huckleberry  Finn  (Tom  Sawyer’s 
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— Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyej.  1876 82.10 

— Innocents  abroad  [Europe  and  Holy 

Land].  1882 507.5 

— Life  on  the  Mississippi.  1873 526.24 

— Prince  and  the  pauper.  1882 47.38 

— Roughing  it.  1872 502.1 

— Sketches,  new  and  old.  1881 47.39 

— Stolen  while  elephant,  etc.  1882 146.12 

— Tramp  abroad.  1880 513.15 

— and  Warner,  C.  D.  The  gilded  age.  1873  33.3 

Clement  of  Alexandria.  Writings,  2 v. 

(A.-N.  C lib.,  v.  4,  12) 415.1 

Clement  of  Rome.  Clementine  homilies. 

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Clement,  Mrs*  C.  E.  Artists  of  the  19th 

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Illus.  1881  851.9 

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— Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  engravers, 

and  their  works.  A hand-book.  Il- 
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Clemmer,  Mary.  See  Ames,  M.  C.,  [Mrs. 
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Cleve  Hall.  Sewell,  Eliz.  M 131.8 

Cleveland,  C.  D.  Compendium  of  Amer- 
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Cleveland,  Cecilia.  Story  of  a summer. 

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Cleveland,  H.  R.  Life  of  H.  Hudson. 


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Cleveland,  H.  W.  Village  and  farm  cot- 
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Cleveland,  J.  F.  Political  text-book  for 

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Cleveland,  Rose  E.  George  Eliot’s  poe- 
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Clever  Jack.  Bowman,  Anne 23.30 

CLiFF-climbers.  Reid,  Mayne.  Juv 28.9 

Climate  and  time  in  their  geological  rela- 
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Climatology  of  the  United  States.  Blod- 

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Clint,  A.  Landscape  from  nature  (Guide 

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Clinton.  Simonds,  W.  Juv 91.27.1 

Clive,  Caroline.  Paul  Ferroll.  1856 36.110 

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Clocks  and  watches.  Booth,  M.  L.  Watch- 
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Clodd,  E.  Childhood  of  religions.  1877. . 416.18 

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Cloister  and  the  hearth.  Reade,  C 36  460 

Cloth  of  gold  [poem] . Aldrich,  T.  B 208.19 

Clouds.  Ruskin,  J.  Queen  of  the  air 302.2 

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Clouds  and  sunshine.  Read,  C 6.23  and  62.6 

Clough,  A.  H.  Poems,  with  memoir.  1879.  211.9 

Clovernook  children.  Cary,  Alice 82.18 

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Coach  painters.  Arlot,  — . Guide  for.  ’80  838.9 

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Cobb,  S.  A compend  of  Christian  divinity. 

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Cobbett,  W.  English  grammar;  rev.  by  A. 

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Cocker,  W.  J.  Hand-book  of  punctuation.  314.14 
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1 — Old  times  in  the  colonies.  1881 722.18 

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COFFIN. 


55 


COLLINS. 


Coffin,  C.  C.  [ Carleton ],  continued. 

— Story  of  liberty  [from  1215-1878].  1876.  745.15 

— Winning  his  way.  1866 71.18 

Coffin,  Levi.  Reminiscences  of.  [reputed 

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Coffin,  R.  R.  [ Barry  Gray].  Cakes  and 

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Coggeshall,  George.  Thirty-six  voyages 

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Cohen,  J.  S . Throat  and  voice.  (Am. 


Coiner,  The.  Griffin,  G.  Fict 44.12 

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Colbert,  E.  and  Chamberlain,  E.  Chicago 
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Colden,  C.  D.  Life  of  R.  Fulton.  1871 . . 612.1 

Cole,  J.  R.  The  horse’s  foot  and  how  to 

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Colegrove,  W.  Scientific  grammar  of  the 

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Coleman,  L.  Apostolic  and  primitive  church 

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Coleridge,  S.  T.  Poetical  works 201.13 


Contents.—  Memoir;  Juvenile  poems ; Sibylline  leaves ; 
Rime  of  the  ancient  mariner ; Christabel ; Remorse  ; 
Zapolya;  The  Piccolomini,  translated  from  Schiller; 
Death  of  Wallenstein,  translated  from  Schiller;  The 
fall  of  Robespierre;  Miscellaneous  poems. 

Same.  Ed.  by  D.  andS.  Coleridge 214.13 

— Aids  to  reflection 432.21 

— Ancient  mariner,  etc In  1001.4 


— Bayne  P.  Essays 317.6.2 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Literary  reminiscences, 


v.  1 302.19 

— Hall,  S.  C.  Memoirs  of  (Atlantic  v.  15.)  1005.2 

— Shairp,J.  C.  Studies  in  poetry,  etc.  1872.  301.11 

— Young,  J.  C.  Personal  reminiscences.  In  632.18 
Coleridge,  Sara.  Phantasmion,  a fairy  tale. 

1874 32.25 

Coles,  Edward.  Washburne,  E.  B.  Biog. 

sketch  of 623.20 

Coles,  L-  B.  On  tobacco  using.  1851 837.7 

— Philosophy  of  health,  [cop.  1851.] 803.23 

Coligny,  Gaspard  de.  Besant,W.  Life.1879.  621.25.2 
Colman,  Henry.  Agriculture  and  rural 

economy.  1857 806.1 

Colonel’s  daughter.  The.  Bang,  C 146.18 

Colonel’s  opera  cloak.  Brush,  Mrs.  C.  G . 145.3 

Colonies  and  dependencies.  Cotton,  J.  S. 
and  Payne,  E.  J.  (English  citizen 
ser.)  18&3 916.5.13 

— Fyfe,  J.  H.  Enterprise  beyond  the  seas; 

or,  how  great  colonies  were  founded. 

1872  711.20 

Collectanea  Graeca  majora.  Dalzell,  A.  321.14 
College,  The,  market,  and  the  court. 

Dali,  C.  H.  1878 903.3 

College  Greek  course  in  English.  Wilkin- 
son, W.  C.  1884 321.10 

Colleges  and  universities.  Arnold,  M. 

Higher  schools  and  universities  of 
Germany.  1874  444.9 

— Baynes,  Peter,  The  modem  university.In  317.6.2 

— Bristed,  C.  Five  years  in  an  English 

university  [Cambridge].  1873  413.3 


Colleges  and  univerities,  continued. 

— Four  years  in  Yale.  By  a graduate  of 

’69.  1871 401.2 

— Hart,  J.  M.  German  universities.  1874  417.22 

— Nightingale,  A.  F.  Requirements  for  ad- 

mission to  colleges  of  the  United 
States.  1879 442.4 

— Porter,  N.  American  colleges  and  the 

American  public.  1870 413.17 

— Schaff,  P.  German  universities.  1867 . 413.30 

— Thwing,  C.  F.  American  colleges;  their 

students  and  their  work.  1878 417.27 

— Tomes,  Robert.  My  college  days.  1880  621.23 

— Yale  examination  papers,  [1876-1882] 444.17 


For  illustrative  fiction  see  Bradley’s  Verdant  Green, 
an  Oxford  freshman  [74.20],  Farrar’s  Julian  Home 
[44.24],  Hughes’s  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford  [5.18],  Sever- 
ance’s Hammersmith  ; his  Harvard  days  [52.27],  Tripp’s 
student  life  at  Harvard  [144.6]. 


Collegians,  The,  a talg  of  Garryowen.  Grif- 
fin, G 44.16 

Collier,  John.  Primer  of  art.  1882 834.28 

Collier,  W.  F.  History  of  English  litera- 
ture   325  6 

— and  Schmitz,  L.  International  atlas.  *B.30 
Collins,  C.  A.  A cruise  upon  wheels.  1874  36.126 
Collins,  C.  W.  Life  of  Saint  Simon,  1880.  636.7.10 

— Plato  [Outlined  and  explained].  1874. . . 1020.37 

— Sophocles.  [Outlined  and  explained].  ’73  lu20.28 
Collins,  Mortimer.  Marquis  and  merchant. 


1871 34.22 

— Vivian  romance.  1874 34.24 

Collins,  P.  McD.  Siberia,  northern  Asia 

and  the  Amoor  river  country  [1856-7]  508.15 

Collins,  Wilkie.  After  dark.  1874 131.14 

— Antonina;  or,  the  fall  of  Rome,  !&63...  131.13 

— Armadale.  1862 36.115 

— Basil.  1853 31.2 

— Dead  alive,  The.  1874 143.17 

— Dead  secret In  v.  4-5  of  36.177 

— Same 142.19 

— The  frozen  deep.  1874  36.117 

— Hide  and  seek.  1874 45.23 

— “I  say  no,”  or,  the  love  letter  answered.  147.8 

— The  law  and  the  lady.  1875 136.13 

— Man  and  wife 61.20 

— Miss  or  Mrs? 36.119 

— Moonstone.  1873 141.21 

— New  Magdalen  1873 64.26 

— No  name.  1863.  3 v.  in  2 36  122 

— Plot  in  private  life,  and  other  tales.  1859.  36.123 

— Poor  Miss  Finch.  1874 143.16 

— Queen  of  hearts.  1877 43.27 

— Woman  in  white.  1871 61.21 

— and  Dickins,  C.  No  thoroughfare.  1868.  36.176 

Collins,  W.  Poetical  works 208.5 


— Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  the  poets.  1858.  643.17 
Collins,  W.  L.,  editor.  Ancient  classics 
[outlined  and  explained]  for  English 
readers.  A popular  survey  of  the 
chief  literature  of  Greece  and  Rome. 


27  v.,  namely: 

iEschylus,  by  R.  S.  Copleston 1020.25 

Aristophanes,  by  W.  L.  Collins 1020.32 

Aristotle,  by  Sir  A.  Grant 1021.1 

Caesar,  by  Anthony  Trollope 1020.22 

Cicero,  by  W.  L.  Collins.  1020.27 

Catullus,  Tibullus,  Propertius,  by  J. 

Davies 1021.2 

Demosthenes,  by  J.  Brodribb 1021.3 

Euripides,  by  W.  B.  Donne 1020.30 

Greek  anthology,  by  Lord  Neaves. . . . 1020.38 

Herodotus,  by  E.  C.  Swayne 1020.21 

Hesiod  and  Theognis,  by  J.  Davies . . 1020.33 
Homer:  the  Iliad,  by  W.  L.  Collins. . . 1020.19 


COLLINS. 


56 


CONANT. 


Collins,  W.  L.,  editor , continued 

Homer:  the  Odyssey,  by  W.  L.  Collins  1020.20 

Horace,  by  G.  Martin 1020.24 

Juvenal,  by  E.  Walford 1020.31 

Livy,  byW.  L.  Collins 1021.4 

Lucian,  by  W.  L.  Collins 1020.36 

Lucretius,  by  W.  H,  Mallock 1021.5 

Ovid,  by  A.  Church 1021.6 

Plato,  by  C.  W.  Collins 1020.37 

— - Plautus  and  Terence,  by  W.  L.  Collins  1020.34 
Pliny,  by  A.  Church  and  W.  J.  Brod- 

ribb 1020.29 

Sophocles,  by  C.  W.  Collins 1020.28 

Tacitus,  by  W.  Donne 1020.35 

Thucydides,  by  W.  L.  Collins 1021.7 

Virgil,  by  W.  L.  Collins 1020.35 

Zenophon,  by  Sir  Alex.  Grant 1020.26 

— LaFontaine  and  other  French  fabulists. 

1882 636.7.14 

— Montaigne  [Life  of].  1879 636.7.7 

Color.  Allen,  G.  Colors  of  flowers. 

[British].  1882 842.15 

— Cevreul,  M.  E.  Colours  and  their  appli- 

cation to  the  arts.  1872  852.18 

— Church,  A.  H.  Colour  [Technical  man- 

ual]  835.15 

— Pleasanton,  A.  J.  Influence  of  the  blue 

ray.  1876 826.4 

— Rood,  O.  N.  Modern  chromatics.  1879.  .815.4.26 
CoLOR-blindness;  its  dangers,  etc.  Jeffries, 

B.  J.  1879 833.26 

Colorado.  Bowles,  S.  Summer  vacation 

in.  1871 506.28 


— Dartt,  Mary.  On  the  plains  and  among 

the  peaks.  1879 512.9 

— Fossett,  F.  Colorado:  history,  etc.  1876  512.4 

Colorado  [descriptive  and  historical].’80  501.2 

— Hayes,  A.  A .,jr.  New  Colorado.  1880.  517.3 

— J ackson,  H.  H.  Bits  of  travel  at  home 


1878 522.15 

Nelly’s  silver  mine.  Juv.  1878 76.13 

— McCoy,  A.  Mines  and  mining  in.  1871  911.1 

— Townsend,  S.  N.  Colorado  [Agricul- 

ture, etc.]  1879 514.14 

Colton,  C.  C.  Lacon:  or,  many  things  in 

few  words.  1866 301 .15 

Colton,  Walter.  Deck  and  port  [cruise  to 

California,  1845-6] 506.24 

— Sea  and  sailor;  Notes  on  France  and 

Italy;  with  memoir  of  W.  C.  by  H.  T. 
Cheever.  1856 506.23 

— Ship  and  shore,  in  Madeira  Lisbon,  the 

Mediterranean.  1856 506.22 

— Three  years  in  California,  [1846-9] 504.29 

Columbian  magazine.  Illus.  v.  6.  1846.  1007.1 

Columbus,  Christopher.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

Life  of  621.1 

— Chambers’s  misc.  Life 1001.8.6 

— Goodrich,  A.  Character  and  achieve- 

ments of  the  so  called.  1874 613.2 

— Helps,  Sir  A.  Spanish  conquest  in 

America,  v.  1 737.1 

— Irving,  W.  Life  and  voyages  of.  3 v.  ’70  601.14 

Abridged 601.16 

— Lord,  J.  Christopher  Columbus,  [or] 

Maritime  discoveries In  735  6.3 


See  also  Prescott's  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.  [704.6.] 

Colvin,  Sidney.  Walter  S.  Landor.  [Life] 

1881 616.11.23 

Combe,  George.  Constitution  of  man. . . . In  305.10 

— Lectures  on  moral  pnilosophy.  1840. . . 407.12 

— Same.  1857 803.19 

— Lectures  on  phrenology.  1876 416.20 


Combe,  W.  Dr.  Syntax:  his  three  tours  in 
search  of  the  picturesque,  of  conso- 
lation, of  a wife.  Illus 213.5 

Comedy.  See  Drama. 

Comedy  [Tales].  Little  classics,  v.  9 304.16 

Comedy  of  errors.  See  Shakespeare. 

Cometh  up  as  a flower.  Broughton,  R 14.20 

Comfort  for  small  incomes.  Warren,  Mrs.E  844.11 

Comic  Blackstone.  A’Beckett,  G.  A 911.30 

Comic  history  of  the  United  States.  Sher- 
wood, J.  D.  1870 721.5 

Comic  poets  of  the  19th  century.  Adams, 

W.  D 217.16 

Comic  works.  See  Humor  and  wit. 

Coming  empire.  [Texas].  McDanield,  H. 

F.  and  Taylor,  N.  A.  [1877] 514.8 

Coming  race,  The.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L. 

Fict 64.21 

Comin’  thro’  the  rye.  Mathers,  H 47.8 

Coming  wave.  Adams,  W.  T 73.3.4 

Commerce  and  trade.  Barry,  P.  Interna- 
tional trade  of  the  United  States  and 
England.  1858 904.13 

— Fyfe,  J.  H.  Merchant  enterprise;  or, 

pictures  of  commerce,  from  earliest 
times.  1872 911.25 

— Hunt,  F.  ed.  Library  of  commerce,  v.  1 

1845 902.26 


Contents. — Commercial  intercourse  with  China.  His- 
tory of  the  British  corn  laws.  Memoirs  of  commer- 
cial delusions. 

— Simmonds,  P.  L.  Commercial  dictionary 


of  trade  products,  etc.  1883  844.4 

See  also  Banks;  Business;  Commercial  law;  Free 
trade  ; Merchants ; Money. 

Commercial  law.  Clark,  S.  S.  Text-book 

on.  1882 914  33 

— Parsons,  T.  Laws  of  business.  1872...  908.16 


Common  schools.  See  Schools. 

Common  sense.  Newby,  C.  J.  Fict 36.406 

Common  sense  about  women.  Higginson, 

T.  W 914.29 

Common  sense  in  religion.  Clark,  J.  F. 

1874  402.26 

Common  sense  in  the  household.  [Recipes, 

etc].  Terhune,  M.  V.  1872 804.12 

Commune.  See  Paris. 

Communism.  See  Socialism. 

Communicant’s  manual.  Janeway,  J.  J. 

[1848] 406.2 

Communistic  societies  of  the  United  States. 

1875  911.36 

Companions  of  my  solitude.  [Essays].  Helps, 

A.  1870 301.8 

Comparative  grammar.  Bopp,  F.  2 v.  ’45  321.8 

Composition.  See  English  composition. 
Comstock,  Anthony.  Traps  for  the  young. 

[Evil  reading,  etc.]  1883 432.23 

Comte,  A.  Mill,  J.  S.  Auguste  Comte  and 

positivism.  1865....  413.16 

Positive  philosophy  of  A.  Comte.  1871.  402.15 

— Positive  philosophy;  tr.  by  H.  Martineau. 

1855 434.14 

Comyn,  L.  N.  Elena:  an  Italian  tale 32.20 

Con  Cregan,  the  Irish  Gil  Bias.  Lever,  C.  36.331 
Conant,  A.  J.  Footprints  of  vanished  races 

in  the  Mississippi  valley.  1879 722.8 

Conant,  H.  C.  History  of  the  English  Bi- 
ble. 1856 407.22 

Conant,  H.  S.  Butterfly  hunters.  Illus. 

1875 828.22 


Conant,  T.  J.,  joint  author.  Dictionary  of 

religious  knowledge.  See  Abbott,  L.  *A.10 


CONANT. 


57 


CONSTITUTION. 


Conant,  W.  C.  Remarkable  conversions 

and  revival  incidents . 1858 435  3 

Concepts  and  theories  of  modern  physics. 

Stallo,  J.  B.  1882 815.4.38 

Conchology.  See  Shells. 

Concord,  Mass.  Emerson,  R.  W.  Histori- 
. cal  discourse.  (In  his  Miscellanies)  322.2 

— Frothmgham,  R.  Battle  of.  1872 737.16 

Concord  and  the  Merrimac  rivers,  Week 

on.  Thoreau,  H.  D.  1868 301.29 

Concord  days  [diary].  Alcott,  A.  B 622.8 

Concordances.  Clarke,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Con- 
cordance to  Shakespeare.  1875 *B.21 

— Cruden,  A.  Concordance  to  the  Old  and 

New  Testaments 412.1 

— Young,  R.  Analytical  concordance  to 

the  Bible.  1880 *E.9 

Concrete  works.  Dobson,  E 811.29 

Conde,  Lewis,  prince  of.  Stanhope,  P.  H. 

Life  of 641.9 

— Wilson,  J.  G.  Sketches  of  illustrious 

soldiers 632.17 

Conde,  J.  A.  The  Arabs  in  Spain.  1854. . 717.9 

Condensed  novels.  Harte,  Bret 311.24 

Conder,  C.  R.  Judas  Maccabseus.  [Life.] 

1879 621.25.4 

— Tent  work  in  Palestine,  1872-5.  2 v 517.14 

Condit,  I.  M.  English  and  Chinese  dic- 
tionary. 1882 331.9 

Conduct  of  life.  Emerson,  R.W..332.17  and  307.19.2 

— Frothingham,  O.  B.  Creed  and  con- 

duct, etc 421.34 

— Swing,  D.  Motives  of  life.  1879 421.38 

See  also  Character;  Christian  life;  Success; 

Young  men. 

Cone,  Mary.  Two  years  in  California.  1876  518.32 
Confectionery.  Ice  cream  and  cakes.  [Re- 
ceipts]. 1883 842.17 

Confederate  States.  Bullock,  J.  D.  Se- 
cret service  of  the  Confederate  States 
in  Europe.  £ 2 v.  1884 728.15 

— Davis,  J.  Rise  and  fall  of  the  Confeder- 

ate government.  2 v.  1881 726.4 

See  also  United  States,  ( Civil  war  of  1861-5.) 

Confessions.  Rousseau,  J.  J.  1877 642.17 

Confessions  of  a frivolous  girl.  Grant,  R.  48.15 
Confessions  of  a schoolmaster.  Alcott,  W. 

A.  1856  406.26 

Confessions  of  an  English  opium  eater. 

DeQuincey.  T 302.17 

Confidence.  James,  H.,  jr 46.14 

Conflagrations.  See  Fires. 

Conflict  between  religion  and  science.  Dra- 
per, J.  W 815.4.12 

Conflict  of  ages;  or,  the  moral  relations 

of  God  and  man.  Beecher,  Edward.  443.1 

Conformists,  The.  Banim,  M.  Fict 44.14 

Confucius.  Analects,  Great  learning,  Do.  - 
trine  of  the  mean;trans.  by  J.  Legge. 

(Chinese  classics).  1870 402.3 

Chambers’s  papers  for  the  people 1001.9.5 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Ten  great  religions.  1871.  438.26 

— Douglas,  R.  K.  Confucianism  and 

Taouism 444.18.2 

— Hardwick,  C.  Christ  and  other  mast- 

ers  433.27 

— Maurice,  F.  D.  Religions  of  the  world.  441.6 

— Muller,  M.  Chips,  etc.  v 1,  p.  300-309 404.2 

Congden,  C.  T.  Reminiscences  of  a jour- 
nalist. 1880  624.14 

Congo,  The,  and  the  founding  of  its  free 

state.  Stanley,  H.  M.  2 v.  1885...  021.22 


Congregationalism.  Congregational  year 


book,  1880 427.4 

— Dexter,  H.  M.  Congregationalism  as 

seen  in  its  literature.  With  biblio- 
graphy   442.17 

Congress  of  nations,  Essays  on  a.  1840  . 904.2 

Congress  of  the  U.  S.  See  United  States . 
Congressional  globe.  See  United  States . 
Congressional  record,  See  United  States. 

Coningsby.  Disraeli,  B 17.33  and  36.185 

Conjugial  love.  Swedenborg,  E 414.11 

Conjuring.  Houdin,  R.  Conjuring  and 

magic.  1878 832.29 

Memoirs 606.7 

Conkling,  A.  R.  Appleton’s  guide  to 

Mexico,  etc.,  1884 522.5 

Conkling,  Howard.  Mexico  and  the  Mexi- 
cans. 1883 522.1 

Connecticut.  Bushnell,  H.  Historical 

estimate,  etc In  317.18 

— Dwight,  T.  History  of  Connecticut  [to 

1840].  1872 723.20 

— Public  records  of  the  colony  of  Connec- 

ticut, 1636-67.  Ed.  by  J.  H.  Trum- 
bull. Hartford,  1850-2.  2 v 748.5 

— Trumbull,  J.  H.  Blue  laws  of  Connecti- 

cut; the  true  and  the  false.  1876 911.26 

Conquest  and  self-conquest.  Macintosh, 

M.  J 74.4 

Conquest  of  England.  Green,  J.  R.  1 884.  732.3 

Conscience,  Hendrik.  The  lion  of  Flan- 
ders. 1878 44.18 

— Tales  of  Flemish  life.  1857 44.17 

Conscience.  Cook,  J.  (Boston  Monday 

lectures) 441.30 

Conscript,  The,  [France,  1813].  Erckmann, 

E.  andChatrian,  A.  1877 137.21 

Conservation  of  energy.  Stewart,  B.  1874  81 5.4.7 
Consolation.  Eddy,  D.  C.  Angel  whisp- 
ers. I860 408.19 

Consolations  of  science.  Straub,  J.  1884  431.17 
Constable,  Archibald.  Personal  recollec- 


Constable  De  Bourbon.  Ainsworth,  W.  H.  36.11 
Constable  of  the  tower,  Ainsworth,  W.  H.  36.12 
Constance  Aylmer.  Parker,  H.  F.  1869.  13.23 

Constance  Sherwood.  Fullerton,  G 36.213 

Constantine  the  great.  Cutts,  E,  L.  His- 
tory of.  1881 624.20 

— Lord,  J.  Beacon  lights  of  history 735.6.1 

— Milman,  H.  H.  Latin  Christianity,  v.  2 416.19 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  History  of  the  eastern 

church 416.17 

Constantinople*  Amicis,  E.  de.  1878. . 511.23 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Constantinople.  Juv.  ’62  515.1.5 

Constipation  relieved  without  drugs  Ed- 
wards, J F 838.21 

Constitution  of  England.  De  Lolme,  J. 

L 1853 911.4 

— Freeman,  E.  A.  Growth  of  the 916.8 

— Hallam,  H.  Constitutional  hist.  1870 . . 904.6 

Constitution  of  man.  Combe, G.  .803.19  and  305.10 
Constitution  of  the  United  States,  and  the 

several  states.  1856 904.11 

— Bancroft,  G.  History  of  formation  of 

the  constitution.  2 v.  1882 915.1 

— Federalist,  The;  commentary  by  Hamil- 

ton, Jay,  and  Madison.  1864 904.1 

— Story,  J.  Commentaries  on  the 908.9 

Familiar  exposition  of  the  constitution 

[cop.  1840 1 912.9 

— Towle,  N.  C.  History  and  analysis  of. 

1873 902.17 


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CONSTITUTION. 


58 


COOPER. 


Constitution  of  the  United  States,  continued. 


— Townsend,  C.  Analysis  of  civil  govern- 

ment and  the  constitution.  1875 911.22 

See  also  United  States. 

Consuelo.  Sand,  George 6 7 

Consumption.  Hall,  W.  W.  1865 828.18 

— Kitchen,  M.  W.  Consumption,  its  na- 

ture, causes,  etc.  1885 847.1 

— Stone,  A.  Pulmonary.  1863 806.18 

Contarini  Fleming.  Disraeli,  Benjamin. . 36.186 

Contraband.  Melville,  G.  J.  W 36.392 

Contractions  See  Abbreviations. 

Contracts.  Parsons,  T.  Law  of.  3 v.  ’73  908  13 


Conversation,  Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of 


genius 31711 

— Hervey,  G.  W.  Rhetoric  of.  1863 308.21 

— Mathews,  W.  Great  conversers,  etc 332.7 

— Saunders,  F.  Salad  for  the  solitary 304.6 

Conversations.  See  Dialogues 

Conversion  of  the  northern  nations.  Mer- 

ivale,  C.  1873 403.8 

Conversion  of  the  Roman  empire.  Meri- 

vale,  C 1870 403.7 

Conversions  See  Revivals. 

Convict,  The.  James,  G.  P.  R 36.256 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud.  See  Fargus,  F . J. 

Conway,  M.  D.  Thomas  Carlyle.  [Recol- 
lections]. 1881 624.8 

— Travels  in  South  Kensington,  with  notes 

on  decorative  art  in  England.  1882 . . 848.13 

— The  wandering  Jew  [study  of  the  legend] 

1881 443.4 

Conybeare,  W.  J.  and  Howson,  J.  S.  Life 

and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.  1870 418.1 

Cook,  Clarence.  The  house  beautiful; 
essays  on  beds  and  tables,  stools  and 

candlesticks.  1878 848.16 

Cook,  Eliza.  Poetical  works 213.6 

Cook,  F.  C.,  ed’r.  Bible  commentary,  v. 

1-6.  1871-’5 422.5 

— Ideology  and  subscription.  (Aids  to  faith)  438.17 

Cook,  Capt.  J ames  Three  voyages  round 

the  world.  1876 525.20 

Cook,  Joel.  Holiday  tour  in  Europe  [in  ’78]  522.23 
Cook,  Joseph.  Boston  Monday  lectures. 

Biology.  1877 417.2 

Conscience.  1879  441.30 

Heredity.  1879  441.31 

Labor.  1880 914.2 

Marriage.  1879 914.1 

— - Occident.  1884 433.22 

Orthodoxy.  1878 441.29 

Socialism.  1880 914.13 

Transcendentalism.  1876  417.5 

Cook,  T.  P.  Lives  of  S.  J.  Tilden  and  T. 

A.  Hendricks.  1876 624.27 

Cooke,  F.  E.  Story  of  Theodore  Parker. 

1883 627.20 

Cooke,  G.  W.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson;  his 

life,  writings,  and  philosophy.  1882.  624.23 

— George  Eliot;  her  life,  writings  and 

philosophy.  1883 627.22 

Cooke,  J.  E.  Bonny bel  Vane  [Virginia, 

1774-5].  1884  56.2 

Note.—  Same  as  “St  John,  gentleman.” 

— Last  of  the  Foresters 64.3 

— * Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston  and  other  tales.  1874  31.10 

— Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion.  1879 721  4 

— Virginia:  a history  of  the  people.  1883..  738.16.1 

— Virginia  Bohemians.  1880 47.6 

— Virginia  comedians.  [Virginia  in  1765].  2 

v.  1854 44.20 

— Wearing  of  the  gray:  personal  portraits, 

scenes,  etc.,  of  the  war.  1867 737.12 


Cooke,  Joseph  P.  Chemical  philosophy. 

1879 841.19 

— The  new  chemistry.  1874 815.4.6 

— Religion  and  chemistry.  1880 425.1 

Cooke,  M.  C.  Fungi:  their  nature  and  uses. 

1875 815.4.15 

Cooke,  P.  St.  Geo.  Conquest  of  New  Mex- 
ico and  California.  1878 723.14 

Cookery.  Baker,  Lady . First  lessons  in 

cooking.  1874  823.16 

— Barringer,  M.  M.  Dixie  cookery 844.14 

— Beeton,  S.  O.  Every-day  cookery 813.20 

— Blot,  P.  Practical  cookery.  1876 833.10 

— Corson,  Juliet.  Cooking  manual.  1877.  827.42 

’ — Dods,  M.  L.  Art  of  cooking.  1880 835.12 

— Frost,  S . A.  What  I know  about  cook- 

ing. 1872 804.13 

— Henderson,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Practical  cook- 

ing and  dinner  giving.  1876 818.26 

— Ice  cream  and  cakes,  [Receipts].  1883. . 842.17 

— Jewry,  Mary.  Lippincott’s  [Warne’s] 

every-day  cookery 808.6 

Warne’s  model  cookery 814.31 

— Kirkland,  E.  S.  Six  little  cooks;  or, 

Aunt  Jane’s  cooking  class.  1877 74.25 

— Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.  Boston  cook  book. 

1884 845.16 

— Parloa,  Maria.  Camp  cookery.  1878...  823.17 

New  cook  book  and  market  guide.  1881  842.3 

— Porter,  Mrs.  M.  E.  New  southern  cook 

book.  1871  828.16 

— Richards,  E.  H.  Chemistry  of  cooking 

and  cleaning.  1882 842.9 

— Terhune,  M.  V.  Breakfast,  luncheon  and 

tea.  1875  805.23 

— - Common  sense  in  the  household.  1872  804.12 

Cottage  kitchen.  1883 842.40 

— Whitney,  A.  D.  T.  Key  to  the  cook- 

books. 1880 835.32 

— Youmans,  E.  A.,  ed’r.  Lessons  in  cook- 

ery : Kensington  training  school.  1879  822.28 
See  also  Domestic  economy;  Food;  Receipts. 
Cooley,  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  receipts.  ’73  813.6 

— Toilet  and  cosmetic  arts.  2 v.  1873 818.23 


Cooley,  L.  C.  Natural  philosophy.  1873.  847.3 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.  See  Woolsey,  S.C. 
Coomassie  and  Magdala.  Stanley,  H.  M.  ’74  706.21 
Cooper,  J.  F.  Afloat  and  ashore,  [sea 


story].  1872 2.10 

— The  bravo;  a Venetian  story.  1871 2.11 

— The  chainbearer,  or,  Littlepage  manu- 

scripts [No.  2].  1870 2.12 

Note. — Revolutionary  period. 

— The  Crater;  or,  Vulcan’s  peak.  [Pacific 

island].  1872 2.13 

— Deer  slayer;  or,  the  first  war  path.  1870  2.14 

— Headsman.  [Switzerland  and  Italy.] 

1870 2.15 

— Heidenmauer;  or,  the  Benedictines;  a le- 

gend of  the  Rhine.  1872 2.16 

— Home  as  found;  sequel  to  “Homeward 

bound.”  1870 2.17 

— Homeward  bound;  or,  the  chase.  1872.  2.18 

— Jack  Tier;  or,  the  Florida  reef.  1871..  2.19 

— Last  of  the  Mohicans.  [Old  French  war, 

1756-60].  1871 2.20 

— [Leather-stocking  tales].  5 v. 

1.  Deerslayer 2.14 

2.  Last  of  the  Mohicans 2.20 

3.  Pathfinder 2.26 

4.  Pioneers 2.28 

5.  Prairie 2.29 

— Lionel  Lincoln;  or,  the  leaguer  of  Bos- 

ton [1775].  1870 2.21 


COOPER. 


59 


COSTELLO. 


Cooper,  J.  F.,  continued. 

— Mercedes  of  Castile;  or,  voyage  to  Cathay 

[Spain  and  Columbus].  1871 2.22 

— Miles  Wallingford,  sequel  to  “Afloat 

and  ashore.”  1871 2.23 

— The  Monikins,  [political  satire].  1870. . 2.24 

— Naval  history  of  the  United  States  [to 

1815].  2 v.  in  1.  1847 736.4 

— Oak  openings;  or,  the  bee  hunter.  [Ear- 


— Pathfinder;  or,  the  inland  sea.  1872 2.26 

— Pilot;  a tale  of  the  sea,  [Revolutionary 

period] 2.27 

— Pioneers;  or,  the  sources  of  the  Susque- 

hanna. 1871 2.28 

— Prairie,  a tale.  1872 2.29 

— Precaution,  a novel.  With  W.  C.  Bry- 

ant’s discourse  on  the  life,  genius, 

and  writings  of  Cooper.  1871 2.30 

Note. — English  society  novel,  time  about  1814. 

— Red  Rover.  [Old  French  war] 2.31 

— Red  skins;  conclusion  of  Littlepage  mss.  2.32 

Note.— Anti-rent  trouble  in  New  York  state. 

— Satanstoe;  or,  the  Littlepage  mss.  [No. 

1.]  1807 2.33 

Note. — Westchester  county,  New  York,  1750. 

— Sea  lions;  or,  the  lost  sealers.  [South- 

ern ocean].  1869 2.34 

— Spy;  a tale  of  the  neutral  grounds.  [Rev- 

olutionary war;  Washington] 2.35 

— Stories  of  adventure  [selected  from  his 

works].  3 v.  [cop.  1862] 23.2 

1.  Stories  of  the  prairie.  2.  Stories  of  the  sea. 

3.  Stories  of  the  woods. 

— Two  admirals.  [English  navy;  Old 

French  war.] 2.36 

— Water-witch.  [Colonial  period.]  1872..  2.37 

— Ways  of  the  hour  [evils  of  trial  by  jury]. 

1872 2.39 

— Wept  of  Wish-ton- wish.  [King  Philip’s 

war].  1871 2.38 

— Wing  and  Wing;  or,  Le  Feu-follet,  [sea 

tale;  Napoleonic  wars].  1871 2.40 

— Wyandotte,  or  the  hutted  knoll.  [Revo- 

lutionary period].  1871 2.41 


— Bryant,  W.  C.  Discourse  on.  In  2.30  and  325.22 

— Fenimore,  C.  Haunted  lake  [Otsego]. 

(Harpers’  m.,  v.  44.) 1004.1 

Note.—  Describes  Cooper’s  home  and  the 
scene  of  the  Deerslayer. 

— Lounsbury,  T.  F.  Life  of.  1883 624.12.5 


Cooper,  Peter.  Ideas  for  a science  of  good 
government  [on  currency,  tariff,  etc]. 

1883 915  7 

Cooper,  Susan  F.  Rural  hours.  1876 822  1 

Cooper,  T.  V.  and  Fenton,  H.  T.  American 

politics.  [History,  statistics,  etc].  ’82.  915.3 

Co-operation.  Associated  dairying,  cream- 
eries, etc.  1879 835.13 

— Barnard,  C.  Co-operation  as  a busi- 

ness. 188] 914.23 

— Holyoake,  G.  J.  Co-operation  in  Eng- 

land. 2 v.  1875-9 912.5 

Contents.— v.  1.  1812-44.  v.  2.  1845-78. 

— Peirce,  M.  F.  Co-operative  housekeep- 

ing. 1884 845.2 

Coote,  C.  History  of  modern  Europe  from 

1802  to  1815.  1822 706.6 

Copeland,  R.  M.  Country  life;  a hand-book 
of  agriculture,  horticulture  and  land- 
scape gardening.  1867 821.10 

Copleston,  R.  S.  HSschylus  [Outlined  and 

explained].  1872 1020.25 


Copp,  H.  N.  Settler’s  guide:  public  land 

system  of  the  United  States.  1883 . . 915.6 

— ed'r.  United  States  salary  list  and  civil 

service  law,  rules  and  regulations, etc. 

1883 915.8 

Coppee,  H.  Conquest  of  Spain  by  Arab- 

Moors.  2 v.  1881 724.16 

Copyright.  Macfie.  R.  A.,  comp.  Pleas 

and  plans  for  cheaper  books,  etc.'  79.915.17.1 

— Reade,  C.  Eighth  commandment.  [Copy- 

right question].  1860 301.28 

Coquelin,  C.  The  actor  and  his  art . 1881 . 837.23 
Coral  island,  The.  Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Juv.  74.13 
Corals.  Dana,  J.  D.  Corals  and  coral 

islands.  1872 821.8 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  Coral  and  coral  reefs.  In  808.1 

— Tenney,  Mrs.  S.  Corals.  Juv.  1868...  22.17 

Coran,  The.  See  Koran. 

Corbin,  C.  F.  His  marriage  vow.  1874. . 32.17 

Cord  and  creese.  DeMille,  James.  1869.  47.27 


Corea,  The.  Oppert,  Ernest.  A forbidden 

land  (Voyage  to  the).  1880  513.16 

Corfjeld,  W.  H.  Health.  1880 838.41 

Corinne,  or  Italy.  Stael-Holstein,  Mme. 

baronne  de 4. 1 2 

— Same.  [In  French] 313.1 

Coriolanus  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Corn  laws.  Platt,  J.  C.  History  of  the 

British.  1845 In  902.26.1 

Corneille.  Trollope,  H.  M.  [Life  and 

writings].  1881 * 636.7.12 

Cornell,  W.  M.  C.  History  of  Pennsylva- 
nia. Illus.  1876 728.7 

Corner  stone.  Abbott,  J.  (Young  Christ- 

tianser) 433.2.2 

Cornwallis,  K.  Pilgrims  of  fashion.  1862  15.13 

Coronation.  Tenney,  E.  P.  1877.  Fict.  137.4 

Corpulency  Brillat-Savarin,  A.  Hand- 

book of  dining;  or,  corpulency  and 
leanness  scientifically  considered.  ’65  814.32 

— Ebstein,  W.  Corpulence  and  its  treat- 

ment. 1884  844.32 

Correlation  and  conservation  of  forces. 

[Essays].  Youmans,  E . L\,  ed'r.  ’71  801.17 
Correspondence.  See  Letters  and  letter- 
writing. 

Corsica.  Gregorovius,  F.  Corsica,  with 

early  life  of  Napoleon,  [cop.  1855] . . 717.7 

— Cox,  S.  S.  Search  for  winter  sunbeams 


in.  [1869].. 503.24 

Corson,  Miss  Juliet.  Cooking  manual 

1877 827.42 

Cortez,  Hernando.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  His- 
tory of . . . . 611.12 

Conquest  of  Mexico  (Harper’s  m.,  v. 

12)  1004.1 

— Adventures  of.  Juv.  1873 606.32 

— Helps,  A.  Life  of.  1871 608.15 

Spanish  conquest  in  America,  v.  3 737.1 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Conquest  of  Mexico. 

3 v.  1871 704.9 

— Robertson.  W.  History  of  America.  . . . 731.6 


Note.— In  fiction  see  Wallace’s  Fair  god.  [142.24. J 
Cosmetic  arts.  See  Toilet  and  cosmetic  arts. 

Cosmic  philosophy,  Outlines  of.  Fiske,  J. 

2 v.  1874 ' 431.16 

Cosmology.  Hickok,  L.  P.  Rational.  1858.  404.8 

See  also  Creation ; Earth;  Geology;  World. 

Cosmos:  physical  description  of  the  uni- 
verse. Humboldt,  A.  von.  5 v.  1856  801.1 

Cossacks,  The:  a tale  of  the  Caucasus  in 


1852.  Tolstoy,  Leo.  1878 44.10 

Costello,  L.  S.  Specimens  of  early  French 
poetry.  {With  Oxenford’s  French 
songs) 218.28 


COSTUME. 


60 


CRAIG. 


Costume.  See  Dress  and  costume. 

Cottage  by  the  cathedral  and  other  para- 
bles. Charles,  E 36.93 

Cottage  kitchen.  Terhune,  M.  V.  1883..  842.40 
Cottages.  See  Architecture  {Domestic.) 

Cottin,  S.  R.  Elizabeth,  or  the  exiles  of 

Siberia.  1863 7.23 

Cotton,  C.  Complete  angler.  See  Walton, 

Isaac 814  26 

Cotton,  J.  S.  Colonies  and  dependencies, 

pt.  1:  India.  1883 916.5.13 

Cotton  states  in  1875.  Nordhoff,  C.  1876  524.5 

Coues,  Elliott.  Biogen;  a speculation  on 

the  origin  and  nature  of  life.  1884..  844.17 

— Key  to  North  American  birds.  Illus.  ’72  *C.2 

— North  American  fur-bearing  animals.  ’77  826.17 

Coughs  and  colds.  Hall,  W.  1870 807.2 

Coulter,  Miss.  - From  hay-time  to  hopping. 

Fict.  1861 63.14 

Counsel  to  a mother.  Chevasse,  P.  H.  ’73  812.16 
Counsel  to  parents  on  moral  education. 

Blackwell,  Dr.  Eliz.  1881 421.21 

Count  de  Camors.  Feuillet,  Octave 46.23 

Count  Frontenac  and  New  France.  Park- 

man,  F 736.15.5 

Count  Kostia.  Cherbuliez,  Victor.  1873..  63.35 

Count  of  Monte-Cristo.  .Dumas,  Alex 61.22 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.24 

Counterparts.  Sheppard,  E.  S.  3v 134.18 

Countess  Gisela.  John,  E.  [E.  Marlitt]. . 131.11 
Countess  of  Monte-Cristo.  DuBois,  J.  1871  42.36 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt;  sequel  to  “Con- 

suelo.”  Sand,  George 6 5 

Country  book.  Howitt,  W 315.15 

Country  doctor.  Jewett,  S.  O.  Fict.  1884  56.9 

Country  in  danger  [France,  1792].  Erck- 

mann,  E,  and  Chatrian,  A.  Fict 45.16.2 


Country  life.  Cooper,  S.  F.  Rural  hours.  822.1 

— Copeland,  R.  M.  Country  life.  1867 . . 821.10 

— Goodale,  E.  Journal  of  a farmer’s  daugh- 

ter. 1881 838.39 

— Milner,  G.  Country  pleasures . Chron- 

icle of  a year  [1878] 824  10 

— Wilmot,  R.  A.  Summer  time  in  the 

country.  1852 301.2 

See  also  Agriculture  ( Farming );  Nature  ; Sea- 
sons; Villages. 

Country  living  and  country  thinking. 

Dodge,  M.  A 301.16 

Country  of  the  dwarfs.  DuChaillu,  P.  B.  504.21 
Country  quarters.  Blessington,  Countess  of  36.223 
Courage.  Emerson  R.  W.  Society  and 

solitude,  etc 301.35 

' — Higginson,  T.  W.  Out  door  papers 307.15 

— Plato.  Laches,  or  courage.  (Dialogues, 

v.  1) 404.1 

Courage  and  cowards.  Gaye,  S.  Juv 24.32 

Course  of  faith,  The.  James,  J.  A.  1859. . 408.14 
Courtesy,  Principles  of.  Hervey,  G.  W . . . 413.20 
See  also  Etiquette. 

Courthope.  W.  J.  Joseph  Addison  (Eng. 

men  of  letters).  1884 616.11 

Courtship.  Alcott,  W.  A.  Courtship  and 

marriage.  1860 406.25 

— DeFoe,  D.  Religious  courtship In  62.32 

See  also  Marriage. 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish  [poem].  Long- 
fellow, W.  H 202.3 

Cousin,  Victor.  Elements  of  psychology. 

1838  404.9 

— History  of  modem  philosophy.  2 v.  [con. 

1857] 424.11 

— The  true,  the  beautiful,  and  the  good.’73  402.2 

Cousin  Maude.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J 11.5 


Cousin  Nicholas.  Barham,  Richard 17.16 

Cousin  Phillis.  Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C 36.224 

Couture,  T.  Conversation  on  art  methods. 

1879 833.5 

Covetousness.  Dick,  T.  Sin  and  evil  of. 

437.17  and  411.12.1 

Covode,  J.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life 

of.  [Congress,  1871] 608.5 

Cowley,  Abraham.  Essays,  with  life.  1868  311.34 
Cowper,  W.  Works.  Life,  letters  and 

poems.  Illus 201.4 

— Poetical  works . 3 v 203.6 


Contents. — v.  1.  Memoir;  Table-talk;  Progress  of 
error  ; Truth ; Expostulation ; Hope;  Charity;  Conver-  ‘ 
sation;  Retirement;  John  Gilpin;  Miscellaneous  poems. 

2.  The  Task;  Miscellaneous  poems;  Translations 
from  V.  Bourne. 

3,  Hymns  ; Translations  from  the  French  of  Mme.  de 
La  Mothe-Guion,  Milton  and  Bourne;  Translations  of 
Latin  and  Italian  poems  of  Milton;  Minor  poems; 
Translations  from  Virgil  and  Dante. 


— Jeffrey,  F.  Essays • 305.5 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  English  portraits . 642.2 

— Smith,  Goldwin.  [Life].  1880 616.11.15 

— Taylor,  T.  Life  of.  1835 411.1 


Cows.  Flint,  C.  L.  Milch  cows,  etc.  1868  835.8 

See  also  Dairy. 

Cox,  E.  T.  Geological  survey  of  Indiana, 

3d  and  4th  annual  reports,  1871-2 

Maps,  2 v.  1872 *8501.10 

Cox,  E.  W.  Arts  of  writing,  reading  and 

speaking 325.23 

Cox,  F.  A.  Life  of  Philip  Melancthon.  ’35.  411.1 

Cox,  G.  W.  Comparative  mythology  and 

folk-lore.  1881 427.14 

— The  crusades.  Map.  1874 743.5.2 

— General  history  of  Greece.  1876  743.7 

— Manual  of  mythology.  1875 416.23 

— Mythology  of  the  Aryan  nations.  188  427.19 

— Tales  of  ancient  Greece.  1877 416.22 

— and  Jones,  E.  H.  Romances  of  the  mid- 

dle ages.  1880  47.5 

Cox,  J.  D.  Atlanta.  (Campaigns  of  the 

civil  war).  1882 726  9.9 

— March  to  the  sea,  Franklin  and  Nash- 

ville. (Campaigns  of  the  civil  war).  .726.9.10 
Cox,  S.  S.  Search  for  winter  sunbeams  in 


the  Riviera,  Corsica,  Algiers  and 

Spain,  [1869] 503.24 

— Why  we  laugh.  1876 332.25 

Cox,  Mrs.  W.  N.  {Percy  Curtiss.)  Rich- 
ard Peters.  1872.  Juv 21.29 

Cox’s  diary  [Burlesques].  Thackeray,  W. 


Coxe,  W.  History  of  the  house  of  Austria 

[1218-1848].  4 v.  1877 727.11 

Cozzens,  F.  S.  Acadia;  or,  a month  with 

the  blue  noses.  1877 514.5 

— Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker  [Humor- 

ous]. 1877 314.23 

— The  Sparrowgrass  papers  [Humorous]. 

1856 304.5 

Cozzens,  S.  W.  The  marvellous  country. 

Three  years  in  Arizona  and  New 

Mexico.  1873  524.16 

Crabb,  G.  English  synonymes.  1879  312.12 

Crack  shot.  Barber,  E.  C.  1868 838.45 

Crackers  for  Christmas.  Knatchbull-Hu- 

gessen,  E.  H 87.2 

Craddock,  C.  E.  pseud.  See  Murfree, 

Miss  M.  N. 

Craig,  A.  H.  Question  book  on  common 

school  studies.  1880  426.15 

CRAiG-Knox,  Isa  C.  See  Knox,  I.  C. 


CRAIK. 


61 


CRITICISM. 


Craik,  D.  M.,  formerly  Miss  Muloch.  Ad- 
ventures of  a brownie.  1872 24.38 

— Agatha’s  husband 33.6 

— Brave  lady.  1871 17.6 

— Bread  upon  the  waters;  A family  in  love; 

A low  marriage;  The  double  house.  36.128 

— Christian’s  mistake.  1872 4.8 

— Domestic  stories.  1862 36.130 

— Fair  France:  impressions  of  a traveller. 

1872 501.22 

— Hannah  [Marrying  a wife’s  sister].  1871 . 36.195 

— Head  of  the  family.  1873 33.8 

— A hero;  Bread  upon  the  waters;  Alice 

Learmont 1 3.3 

— Is  it  true?  tales,  curious  and  wonderful.  24.24 

— John  Halifax,  gentleman.  1859 13.1 

— A legacy;  life  of  John  Martin.  1878. . . 631.13 

— Life  for  a life.  1872 33.9 

— Lord  Erlistoun.  1864 36.134 

— Miss  Tommy;  a mediaeval  romance;  [also] 

In  a house-boat . 1884 147 .9 

— Mistress  and  maid.  1872 4.9 

— My  mother  and  I.  1872 31.32 

— A noble  life.  Fid.  1871 14.2 

— TheOgilvies.  1871 33.7 

— Olive.  1874 33.21 

— Poems.  1863  214.14 

— Romantic  tales.  1861 36.140 

— Sermons  out  of  church 311.21 

— Studies  from  life.  186,7 322.10 

— Thirty  years;  poems,  new  and  old.  1881.  218.1 

— ed.  Twenty  years  ago:  journal  of  a girl 

in  her  teens 24.25 

— Two  marriages.  1867 13.2 

— Unkind  word,  and  other  stories.  1869 . . 36.141 

— The  woman’s  kingdom.  1868 36.142 

— A woman’s  thoughts  about  women.  1874  903.13 

— Young  Mrs.  J ardine 45.19 

Craik,  George  L.  A manual  of  English 

literature,  and  of  the  history  of  the 
English  language,  from  the  Norman 
conquest.  1874 327.3 

— Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties 

[Biographies].  1872... 308.20 

Craik,  Georgiana  M.  Esther  Hill’s  secret. 

1871 36.143 

— Faith  Unwin’s  ordeal.  1866 36.144 

— Hero  Trevelyan.  1872 36.145 

— Leslie  Tyrrell.  1867 36.146 

— Lost  and  won.  1862 36.147 

— Mildred.  1868 36.148 

— Only  a butterfly,  and  other  stories.  18"4.  36.149 

— Winifred’s  wooing  and  other  tales.  1868.  36.150 

— Without  kith  or  kin.  1872 36.151 

Crane,  A.  M . See  Seemuller.  A.  M. 


[or]  The  English  reformation In  735.6.3 

Crapsey,  E.  Nether  side  of  New  York. 

1872 904.8 

Craque-o-doom.  Catherwood,  M.  H 146.7 

Crater,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.13 

Craven,  Mme.  A.  Ann  Severin.  1869 131.16 

— Fleurange.  1873 63.21 

— A sister’s  story 134.21 

Crawford,  F.  M.  An  American  politician. 

1885.  Fid 57.15 

— Doctor  Claudius.  1883 147.5 

— Mr.  Isaacs.  1883  54.4 

— Roman  singer.  1884  56.5 

— To  leeward.  1884 55.28 

— Zoroaster.  1885  58.4 

Crawford,  M.  S.  Life  in  Tuscany.  1859  . 527.14 


Crawfurd,  Oswald.  Portugal,  old  and  new 

1880..... 517.1 

Cray  fish:  an  introduction  to  the  study  of 

zoology.  Huxley,  T.  H.  1880 815.4.28 

Crayon,  Geoffrey,  pseud.  »vee  Irving,  W. 

Crayon  miscellany.  Irving,  W 306.4 

Creameries.  See  Dairy. 

Creasy,  E.  S.  The  fifteen  decisive  battles 

of  the  world.  1872 703.6 

— History  of  the  Ottoman  Turks.  1877...  716.6 

Creation.  Haeckle,  E.  History  of  crea- 
tion [development  through  natural 
cause].  2 v.  1876 827.15 

— Lewis,  Tayler.  The  six  days  of  creation; 

or.  Scriptural  cosmology.  1881 444.12 

— McCaul,  A.  Mosaic  record  of In  438.17 

— Vestiges  of  natural  history  of.  1846. . . 801.10 

Explanations;  a sequel.  1846 801.11 

— Winchell,  A.  Sketches  of.  1873 812.8 

See  also  Evolution ; Genesis  and  geology ; 

Geology. 

Creators  of  the  age  of  steel.  Jeans,  W.  T. 

1884 644.7 

Credo.  [Theological  essays].  Townsend,  L. 

T.  1873 402.22 

Creed  and  conduct,  and  other  discourses. 

Frothingham,  O.  B 421.34 

Creeds.  Baring-Gould,  S.  Village  confer- 
ences on  the  creed.  1878 443.19 

— Greg,  W.  R.  Creed  of  Christendom 443.11 

— Roberts,  R.  Teaching  of  the  Bible  and 

the  faiths  of  Christendom . 1869  401.12 


Creighton,  Mandell.  Age  of  Elizabeth. 

(Epochs  of  history).  1876 743.5.10 

— History  of  Rome.  (History  primers).  ’80  716.27.6 
Cremation  and  other  modes  of  sepulture. 

Williams,  R.  E.  1884  844.20 

Cremer,  W.  H.  Hanky  panky.  1875 823.6 

Creoles  of  Louisiana.  Cable,  G.  W.  1884  734.18 
Cresent  and  the  cross.  [Eastern  travel]. 

Warburton,  E.  1852 501.32 

Crete.  Taylor,  B.  Excursion  to,  [ 1857] . . 506.20 
Crichton,  Andrew.  History  of  Arabia.  2 

v.  1858 716.3 

— and  Wheaton,  H.  to  1837.  History  of 

Scandinavia.  2 v.  1878 742.11 

Cricket.  Box,  C.  Theory  and  practice.  ’68  823.33 
Cricket  on  the  hearth.  Dickens,  C.  [ With 

his  Christmas  carol] 36.193 

Crime  and  punishment.  Brace,  C.  L.  Dan- 
gerous classes  of  New  York.  1872...  912.2 

— Crapsey,  E.  Nether  side  of  New  York 

city.  1872 904  8 

— Dugdale,  R.  L.  “The  Jukes.”  A study.. 

in  crime,  heredity,  etc.  1877 913.19 

— Greenwood,  J.  Wilds  of  London.  1874.  912.20 

See  also  Prisons. 

Crimea.  Chambers’s  pictorial  hist,  of  the 

Russian  war,  [1854-6] 733.4 

— Froude,  J.  A.  The  Eastern  question.  In  307.22.2 

— Kinglake,  A.  W.  Invasion  of  the  Cri- 

mea [1844-6].  4 v 705.4 

Same.  6v.  in  3 746.14 

— Kingsley,  H.  Ravenshoe  [Crimean  war] 

Fid 36.289 

— Melville,  G.  J.  W.  The  interpreter; 

tale  of  the  Crimean  war 36.289 

Cringle  and  crosstree.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv  72.4  4 
Cripple  of  Antioch,  etc.  Charles  E.  Fict  143.11 
Cripps,  the  carrier.  Blackmore,  R.  D.  ’76  47.32 

Critical  essays,  etc.  Taylor,  B.  1880 315.17 

Criticism.  Arnold,  M.  Essays  in.  1873.  302.4 


— Helps,  A.  Criticism In  302.3.2 

On  giving  and  taking  criticism In  302.3.2 


CRITICISM. 


62 


CUNNINGHAM. 


Criticism,  continued. 

— Kames , Lord.  Elements  of  criticism . . 323.16 


— Mathews,  W.  Curiosities  of In  332.7 

— Pope,  A.  Essay  on In  302.3 


See  also  ^Esthetics  ; Essays ; Literature  ; Rhetoric. 
Critique  of  pure  reason.  Kant,  E.  1872.  411.19 
Critiques  and  addresses.  Huxley,  T.  H. ’73  808.1 

Crittenden,  S,  W.  Book-keeping  by  sin- 
gle and  double  entry 821.9 

Crockett,  Col.  David.  Adventures  in 

Texas;  written  by  himself.  1845 505.3 

— Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Life  and  adventures.  ’74  632.20 
Crofton  boys.  Martineau,  Harriet.  Juv.  24.40 
Croker,  T.  C.  Fairy  legends  and  tradi- 


tions of  the  south  of  Ireland . . ......  135.22 

Croud,  James.  Climate  and  time  in  their 

geological  relations.  1875 816.26 

Crody,  Mrs.  D.  G.  {Jenny  June).  For  bet- 
ter or  worse  [on  marriage].  1875 417.16 

Crody,  George.  Salathiel;  the  wandering 

Jew 42.13 

Cromwedd,  Oliver.  Carlyle,  T.  Heroes 

and  hero-worship 301.23 

ed’r.  Letters  and  speeches  of.  2 v. 

1845 605.18 

— Cromwell  and  his  contemporaries In  1001.9.4 

— Hood,  P.  Life  of.  1883 626.14 

— Jesse,  J.  H.  England  under  the  Stu- 

arts, v.  2.  1857 718.6 

— Lord,  J.  Oliver  Cromwell,  [or]  English 


— Merle  d’  Aubigne,  J.  H.  The  protector; 

a vindication.  1848 605.24 

— Picton,  J.  A.  Oliver  Cromwell:  the  man 

and  his  mission.  1883 625.20 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men In  613.22 

— Smith,  G.  Three  Eng.  statesmen 606.13 

— Southey,  R.  Life  of 612.14  and  606.34 

— Wilson,  J.  G.  Illustrious  soldiers 632.17 

Cronise,  T.  F.  Natural  wealth  of  Califor- 
nia, with  description  of  each  county. 

1868 528.7 

Crooked  places.  Mayo,  I.  F.  [E  .Garrett,]  43.23 
Crosby,  H.  The  Christian  preacher  (Yale 

lectures).  1879 423.17 

Crosdand,  Mrs  N.  Memorable  women.  1854  631.15 
Cross,  Mrs.  J.  W.  See  Eliot,  George. 

Cross  and  crescent;  Turkey  and  Greece. 

Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.5.3 

Cross  of  Berny.  Girardin,  Emile  de  and 

others . 1873 31.33 

Crouch,  Julia.  Three  successful  girls.  ’73.  33.27 

Crowfiedd,  Christopher,  pseud.  See 
Stowe,  H.  B. 

Crozier,  W.  and  Henderson.  P.  How  the 
farm  pays.  The  experiences  of  forty 
years  of  successful  farming  and  gar- 
dening. 1884 846.11 

Cruden,  A.  Concordance  to  the  old  and 

new  testaments 412.1 

Cruise  of  the  Betsey;  summer  ramble 
among  the  Hebrides  [geological  ex- 
pedition]. Miller,  H.  1875 801.25 

Cruise  of  the  Casco.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv..  25.32 
Cruise  of  the  Frolic.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  24.20 
Cruise  of  the  Midge . Scott,  Michael . . . 136.25 

Cruise  upon  wheels.  Collins,  C.  A 36.126 

Crum,  G.  C.  Mount  of  blessing;  or,  lectures 

on  the  beatitudes.  1854 437.8 

Crusades.  Bloss,  C.  A.  Heroines  of  the. 

Fict . 1853  634.2 

— Cox,  G.  W.  The  crusades.  Map.  1874  743.5.2 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Crusades  and  the  crusa- 

ders..  721.13 


Crusades,  continued. 

— Gibbon,  E.  Decline  and  fall  of  the 

Roman  empire,  v.  5-6 701.3 

— Gray,  G.  Z.  The  children’s  crusade; 

episode  of  the  13th  century.  1872 . . . 706.24 

— Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  History  of  France,  v.l  735.4 

— James,  G.  P.  R.  History  of  chivalry.. . 703.12 


— Mackay,  C.  Extraordinary  popular  de- 

lusions   311.5 

— Michaud,  J.  F.  History  of  the  crusades, 

3 v.  1881 724.11 

— Mills,  C.  History  of  the  crusades.  ’26.  745  9 

— Milman,  H.  H.  The  crusades.  {In  his 

Latin  Christianity,  v.  4-8) 416.19 

— Tasso,  J.  Jerusalem  delivered.  [Poem].  204.24 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Cameos  from  English  his- 

tory. 1877 742.20.1 

For  illustrative  fiction  see  Scott’s  Ivanhoe. 

[12.9],  Count  Robert  of  Paris.  1 12.24],  Talisman. 

[12.20], 

Crusoe  in  New  York,  etc.  Hale,  E.  E 48.26 

Crusje’s  island,  California  and  Washoe. 

Browne,  J.  R.  1864 512.7 

Crust  and  the  cake.  Mayo,  I.  F 64.22 

Cruttwedd,  C.  T.  History  of  Roman  lit- 
erature, to  death  of  Marcus  Aurelius. 

[A.  D.  180].  1877 321.4 

Cryptogram.  De  Mille,  James 18.27 

Cryptogram.  [Giant  raft;  pt.  2].  Yerne,  J.  54.22 
Cuba.  Dana,  R.  H.  To  Cuba  and  back, 

[1859].  1870  508.6 

— Murray,  A.  M.  Cuba  and  the  Cubans. 

1850 506.17 

— Steele,  J.  W.  Cuban  sketches.  1881..  518.17 

Cud  jo’s  cave.  [Tennessee  in  the  war.]  Trow- 
bridge, J.  T 28.40 

Cuddip,  Annie,  formerly  Miss  Thomas. 

— Called  to  account.  1867 36.152 

— Dennis  Donne.  1864  36.153 

— No  alternative 32.22 

— On  guard 36.154 

— Only  herself.  1870 36.155 

— Played  out.  1867 36.156 

— Walter  Goring.  1866 36.157 

Cues  from  all  quarters.  Jacox,  F.  1871. . 301.30 

Cudprit  fay  [poem].  Drake,  J.  R 212.12 

Cudtivator,  The.  v.  1-4  Albany,  1834-8.  8521.1 

— Same;  new  ser.  v.  4-5  1847-8 8521.7 

Cudture.  Emerson,  R.  W.  Culture... In  332.17 
Progress  of  culture In  332.23 

— Giles,  H.  Cost  of  a cultivated  man.  In  317.11 

— Shairp,  J.  C.  Culture  and  religion.  ’72.  301.10 

— Youmans,  E.  L.,  ed’r.  Culture  demand- 

ed by  modern  life.  [Essays.]  1872.  401.3 


See  also  Civilization;  Conduct  of  life;  Education; 
Self-culture. 


Cumming,  Mrs.  C.  F.  G.  At  home  in  Fiji. 

1882 526.1 

Cumming,  G.  Wild  men  and  wild  beasts. 

[India].  1872 505.19 

Cummings,  G.  D.  Memoirs,  [cop.  1878] . . . 637.5 

Cummings.  J.  W.  Spiritual  progress.  1867  443.23 
Cummins,  M.  S.  El  Fureidis.  [Syria]  64.7 

— The  Lamplighter.  1854 8.9 

— Mabel  Vaughan.  1882 52.26 

Cumnock,  R.  M.  Choice  readings.  1878..  323.4 

— School  speaker.  1884 326.27 

Cunningham,  Allan.  Lives  of  most  emi- 
nent British  sculptors  and  painters 

[to  1833].  5 v.  1868  614.2 


Contents — 1.  Early  painters.  William  Hogarth ; Rich- 
ard Wilson;  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds;  Thomas  Gainsbo- 
rough. 


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63 


CYRUS. 


2.  Benjamin  West;  James  Barry;  William  Blake ; 
John  Opie ; George  Morland ; Edward  Bird ; Henry 
Fuseli. 

3.  G.  Gibbons;  C.  G.  Cibber;  L.  F.  Roubiliac;  J.  Wil- 
ton; T.  Banks;  J.  Nollekens;  J.  Bacon;  Anne  S.  Da- 
rner; J.  Flaxman. 

4.  G.  Jamesone;  A.  Ramsay;  G.  Romney;  A.  Runci- 
man ; J.  S.  Copley ; J.  H Mortimer;  Sir H.  Raeburn;  J. 
Hoppner;  W.  Owen;  G.  H.  Harlow;  R. P.  Bonington. 

5.  R.  Cosway ; D.  Allan  . J.  Northcote : Sir  G.  H. 
Beaumont;  Sir  T. Lawrence;  J.  Jackson  ; H.  Liverseege; 
G.  Burnet. 

Cunningham,  W.  The  church  of  Asia.  1880  42610 
Cupid  and  Chow-Chow,  etc.  Alcott,  L.  M.  26.42.3 
Cupid  and  the  sphinx.  Flemming,  H.  1880  • 138.15 
Cupples,  George  The  deserted  ship.  1881  51  23 

Cupples,  George,  Mrs.  Driven  to  sea.  1881  81.4 

Curate  in  charge.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 45.15 

Curiosities  of  literature.  Disraeli,  I.  [ al- 


so] Curiosities  of  Am.  lit.,  by  R.  W. 

Griswold 305.8 

Curious  stories  about  fairies,  etc.  1856...  22.28 

Curran,  J.  P.  Goodrich,  C.  A.  Select  Brit- 

tish  eloquence 321.15 


— Curran,  W.  H.  Life  of 631.10 

Currency.  See  Money. 

Currents  and  counter  currents  in  medical 

science.  Holmes,  O.  W 803.27 

Currer,  Bell,  pseud.  See  Bronte,  C. 

Curtis,  G.  T.  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.  2 v. 

1870  603.3 

— Life  of  James  Buchanan.  2 v.  1883 625.19 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Bryant:  a commemorative 

address.  1878 635.4 

— Lotus-eating  [summer  resorts].  1852...  527.3 

— Nile  notes.  1872  504.27 

— Potiphar  papers,  [satire].  1854 8.26 

— Prue  and  I.  1868 7.35 

— Trumps.  1872 132.9 

Curtis,  T.  F.  Human  element  in  inspira- 
tion. 1867 403.10 


Curtiss,  Percy  pseud.  See  Cox,  Mrs.  W.  N. 
Curtiss,  S.  I.  Ingersoll  and  Moses.  A. 

reply.  1880  421.7 

Curtius,  Ernst.  History  of  Greece,  [to  B. 

C.  362].  4 v.  1871 713.3 

Curwen,  H.  History  of  booksellers.  1873.  314.20 
Curzon,  R.  Monasteries  of  the  East.  1856.  504.28 

— Travels  in  Armenia.  1854  525.2 

Cusack,  M F.  Present  case  of  Ireland.  *81  914.25 
Cushing,  Caleb.  Treaty  of  Washington. 

1873 902.13 

Cushing,  L.  S.  Manual  of  parliamentary 

practice.  1872 902.8 

Cushman,  Charlotte.  Clement,  C.  E.  Life 

of.  1882 635.18.4 

— Stebbins,  E.  Life  of.  1879 615.14 

Custer,  Mrs.  E.  B.  “Boots  and  saddles;” 

or,  life  in  Dakota  with  General  Cus- 
ter, [1873-6].  1885 523.4 

Custer,  Gen.  G.  A.  My  life  on  the  plains. 

1876 511.7 

Customs.  See  Manners  and  customs. 

Cutter,  C.  A.  Rules  for  a printed  diction- 
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Cutter,  W.  Life  of  Israel  Putnam.  1859  605.9 

Cutts,  E.  L.  Charlemagne.  [Life  and 

times].  1882 626.15 

— History  of  Constantine,  the  great.  1881  624.20 

— St.  Jerome.  [Life  of.] 423.14.6 

Cycling.  Pratt,  C.  E.  American  bicycler. 

1879 833.18 


Cyclones,  tornadoes,  etc.  See  Meteorology. 
Cyclopaedias  and  cyclopaedic  works.  [Ap- 
pleton’s] American  cyclopaedia.  16 


v.  1873-8 *B.23 

— Same.  Index *B.23.17 

— Appletons’  annual  cyclopaedia,  v.  16-23. 

1876-1884 *B.32 


— Arvine,  K.  Cyclopaedia  of  moral  and 

religious  anecdotes.  1869 424.7 

— Chambers,  W.  and  R.  Encyclopaedia 

10  v.  Phil.  1873 *B.7 

— - Encyclopaedia  of  English  literature.  2 

v.  1875 312.9 

— - Information  for  the  people.  4 v.  1865  1008.1 

Miscellany.  10  v 1001.8 

Papers  for  the  people.  6v 1001.9 

-7 Treasury  of  knowledge.  1855 804.22 

— Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folks’  cyclopae- 

dia of  common  things.  1880 316.15 

Young  folks’  cyclopaedia  of  persons 

and  places.  1882 316.16 

— Coates,  H.  T.  ecl’r.  Fireside  encyclopae- 

dia of  poetry.  1881 212.8 

— Cooley,A  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  receipts  1873.  '813.6 

— Duyckinck,  E . A.  and  G.  L.  Cyclopae- 

dia of  Am.  literature.  2 v.  1877 . . *E.7 

— Encvclopaedia  Britannica,  8thed’n.  21  v. 

1860 *C.l 


Same.  9th  ed’n.  v.  1-17,  1878-’85. . *0.1 

— Frost,  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  eminent  Chris- 

tians. 1875 634.14 

— Goodholme,  S.  Domestic  encyclopaedia. 

1882 841.31 


— Hamersly  & Co.,  L.  R .,pub.  Naval  ency- 

clopaedia. Phil.  1881 *E.8 

— Harpers’  cyclopaedia  of  American  and 

British  poetry.  1881 207.19 

— Hoyt,  J.  K.  and  Ward,  A.  L.  Cyclopae- 

dia of  practical  quotations.  1882...  *E.10 

— Johnson’s  new  universal  encylopaedia. 

4 v.  N.  Y.  1877-8 *B.26 

— Kiddle,  H.  and  Schem,  A.  J.  Cyclopae- 

dia of  education.  1883 *B.29 

— Kirkland,  F.  Cyclopaedia  of  commer- 

cial and  business  anecdotes  2 v.  1864.  305.16 


— Kitto,  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  biblical  lit.  2 


v.  1868 442  3 

— Maunder,  S.  Treasury  of  knowledge. 

1873 314.2 

Scientific  and  literary  treasury.  1872.  314  5 

— Moore,  J.  W.  Encyclopaedia  of  music. 

[1876] *B.25 

— New  American  cyclopaedia,  v.  11  1861.  |B.9 

— Pierce,  E . M.  Cottage  cyclopaedia  of 

history  and  biography.  1871 *B.2 

— Schaff-Herzog.  Encyclopaedia  of  relig- 

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— Trail,  R.  F.  Hydropathic.  1872 811.16 

— Walsh,  J.  H.  ( Stonehenge ).  Encyclo- 

paedia of  rural  sports.  1867 831.12 


See  also  Dictionaries. 


Cymbeline  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Cyprian,  bishop  of  Carthage.  Writings. 

(A.-N.-C.  lib.,  v.  8, 13) 415.1 

Cyprus.  Cesnola,  L.  P.  di.  Cyprus:  its 
ancient  cities,  tombs,  and  temples. 

Ulus.  1878 521.14 

Cyrilla.  Tautphoeus,  Baroness  I.  von.  Ft  36.518 
Cyrus  the  great.  Abbott,  J.  History  of. 

1872 611.6 

— Xenophon.  Anabasis;  Cyropaedia.  2 v.  1020.1 


D. 


64 


DARWIN. 


D.,  J.  Pen  pictures  of  popular  English 

preachers.  1852 606.22 

D.,  S.  M.  Life  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  1858.  618.12 

Dab  Kinzer.  Stoddard,  W.  0 87.25 

Dadd,  G.  H.  American  cattle  doctor.  1881  836.16 

— American  reformed  horsebook.  1880...  836.17 

— Modern  horse  doctor.  1854 804.3 

Dahlgren,  Mrs.  A Washington  winter. 

Fict.  1883 55.3 

Daily  News  [London]  correspondence  of 
the  war  between  Germany  and  France 

1870-71 706.10 

Dairy.  Associated  dairying,  creameries, 

etc.  1879 835.13 

— Flint,  C.  L.  Milch  cows,  etc.  1868 835.8 

— Keeping  one  cow.  [Experience  of  prac- 

tical writers.]  ILLus 835.23 

Daisy;  sequel  to  Melbourne  house.  War- 
ner, S 137.25 

Daisy  Burns.  Kavanagh,  Julia 36.296 

Daisy  chain,  The.  Yonge,  C.  M 36  600 

Daisy  Snowflake’s  secret.  Reaney,  G.  S . . 82  25 

Daisy  Thornton,  [and]  Jessie  Graham. 

Holmes,  M.  J 144.18 

Daisy  Travers.  Samuels,  A.  F 84.6 

Dakota.  Custer,  Mrs.  E.  B.  ‘ Boots  and 
saddles,”  or.  life  in  Dakota  with  Gen- 
eral Custer.  1885 523.4 

Dale,  R.  W.  Lectures  on  preaching.  1878.  417.4 

Dall,  C.  H.  The  college,  the  market  and 
the  court;  or,  woman’s  relation  to  ed- 
ucation, labor  and  law.  1878 903.3 

Dallas  Galbraith.  Davis,  Mrs.  R.  H 47.28 

Dalton,  H.  Evening  amusement  and 

drawing-room  plays.  1884 832.34 

Dalton,  J.  C.  Human  physiology.  1875..  846.9 

Dalton,  W.  Mark  Raffles  [in  Japan].  Juv. 

1872 26.39 

— War-tiger,  [Tartar  conquest  of  China.]. . 23.20 

— White  elephant  [of  Ava'j.  Juv.  1879..  78  7 

— Wolf -boy  of  China.  Juv.  1869 78.32 

Daltons,  The.  Lever,  C 36.332 

Dalzel,  A.,  ed’r.  Collectanea  Graeca  ma- 

iora.  2 v.  1883 321.14 

Damascus.  Eddy,  D.  C.  Walter’s  tour  in 

the  east.  1862 515.1.4 

— Porter,  J.  L . Five  years  in.  1870 503.3 

Dame  Nature  and  her  three  daughters. 

Saintine,  X.  B.  1872 832.8 

D amen’ s ghost.  Bynner,  E.  L.  1881 57.10 

Damon,  W.  E.  Ocean  wonders.  1879 835.22 

Dampier,  W.  Life  and  voyages In  512.24 

Dana,  C.  A.  edW.  Household  book  of  poe- 
try 1877 207.7 

Dana,  E.  S.  Text  book  of  mineralogy.  1882  843.15 
Dana,  J.  D.  Corals  and  coral  islands.  1872  821.8 

— Geological  story  briefly  told.  1877 823.10 

— Manual  of  geology,  [cop.  1862] 806.7 

— Manual  of  mineralogy,  [cop.  1857] 816.27 

— Text  book  of  geology,  [cop.  1874] 847.4 

Dana,  M.  S.  B.  Letters  on  the  Trinity.  ’46  407.21 
Dana,  R.  H.  To  Cuba  and  back  [1859].  ’70  508.6 

— Two  years  before  the  mast  [1834-6]. 

1878  505.12 


— Poets’  homes.  [Sketch  of  Dana] 622.6.1 

Dancing.  The  German.  How  to  give  it.  ’79  831.20 

— Hillgrove,  T.  Art  of  dancing,  [cop.  1863]  828.21 

— Wilkinson.  W.  C.  The  dance  of  mod- 

ern society,  [essay  against].  1880...  417.25 
Danenhower,  J.  W.  Narrative  of  the 


“J  eannette.”  1882 501.8 

Dangerous  classes  of  New  York.  Brace, 

C.  L 912.2 


Dangers  to  health.  Teale,  T.  P.  1883...  844.38 
Daniel.  See  Bible  (Old  Testament). 

Daniel  Deronda.  Eliot,  George.  1872 . . . 136.5 

Daniels, W.H.  D.  L.  Moody  and  his  work. 

1875 613.10 

— That  boy;  who  shall  have  him?  [Religi- 

ous]. 1878 54.7 

Danish  literature.  See  Scandinavian  liter- 
ature. 

See  also  works  of  Andersen,  H.  C.  and  Hertz,  H. 

Danish  story  book.  Andersen,  H.  C 22.30 

Dannenburg,  G.,  [Golo  Raimund.]  From 

hand  to  hand.  1882 54.18 

— A new  race.  1880 145.17 

Dante,  Alighieri.  Divine  comedy;  trans. 

by  W.  H.  Longfellow.  1875 204.23 

Contents. — Inferno ; Purgatorio ; Paradiso. 

— The  inferno.  Literal  prose  translation 

by  J.  A.  Carlyle.  1876 206.15 

— The  vision;  or,  hell,  purgatory  and  para- 

dise; trans.  with  memoir,  by  H.  F. 

Cary.  1870 306.13 

Note.— Same  work  as  the  Divine  comedy. 


— Botta,  Y.  Dante  as  philosopher,  patriot 

and  poet,  with  analysis  of  the  Divina 
commedia.  1665 308.12 

— Carlyle,  T.  Heroes  and  hero-worship . . 301.23 

— J ameson,  Mrs  A.  Loves  of  the  poets 

[Dante  and  Beatrice] 633.13 

— Lord,  J.  Dante,  [or]  Rise  of  modern 

poetry In  735.6.3 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my  books,  v.  2. . . 332.12 

— Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Life  of.  1881  636.7.1 

Makers  of  Florence 615.18 

— Rosetti,  M.  F.  A shadow  of  Dante,  be- 

ing an  essay  toward  studying  himself, 
his  world,  and  his  pilgrimage.  1872 . 206.14 

— Sismondi.  Influence  of,  on  his  age.  In . 302.6 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Introduction  to  the 

study  of  Dante.  1872 206.17 

— Tweedie,  W.  K.  Earnest  men.  [Life]  632.8 
D’ Anvers,  N.  pseud.  See  Bell,  N.  R.  E. 

Danvers  papers.  Yonge,  C.  M 36.601 

D’Aeblay,  F.  B.,  formerly  Miss  Burney. 

Evelina 15.1 

Darby,  J ohn,  pseud.  See  Garretson,  J . E. 
Darien.  [Scotch  colony,  1698-8].  War- 

burton,  E 36.559 

Darius  the  great.  Abbott,  J.  History  of. 

1871 611.7 

Dark  night’s  work.  Gaskell,  E.  C 36.226 

Darkness  and  day  light.  Holmes,  M.  J...  135.10 

Darnley.  James,  G.  P.  R 17.31 

Dartt,  Mary.  On  the  plains  and  among 

the  peaks.  [Colorado].  1879 512.9 

Darwin,  Charles.  Cross  and  self-fertiliza- 
tion in  the  vegetable  kingdom.  1877.  828.9 

— Descent  of  man  and  selection  in  relation 

to  sex.  2 v.  1872 803.2 

— Expression  of  the  emotions  in  man  and 

animals.  1873 807.5 

— Firtilization  of  orchids  by  insects.  1877  828.10 

— Formation  of  vegetable  mould  through 

the  action  of  worms.  1884 815.4.37 

— Insectivorous  plants.  1875 805.24 

— Movements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants. 

1876 816.19 

— Origin  of  the  species . 1872 803.3 

— Power  of  movement  in  plants.  1881...  837.18 

— Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under 

domestication.  2 v.  1868 803.1 


DARWIN. 


65 


DECORATIVE. 


Darwin,  Charles,  continued. 

— Voyage  of  a naturalist  round  the  world, 

1831-6.  2 v 525.17 

— What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage 

round  the  world.  [Compiled  for  the 

young.]  1879 832.7 

Darwinism.  See  Evolution. 

Darwinism  in  morals,  etc.  Cobbe,  F.  P.  ’83.  433  8 

Dasent,  G.  W.  Norse  tales  for  children. 

1862 74.18 

D \ta  of  ethics.  Spencer,  H.  1880 421.3 

Dates.  See  Chronology. 

D’Aubigne,  J.  H.  M.  See  Merle  d’Aubigne. 
Daudet,  Alphonse.  L’evangeliste.  1883...  54.15 

— Numa  Roumestan.  [France].  1882 146.9 

— Sidonie.  1877 136.23 

Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  king.  Ebers,G.  31  30 
Daughter  of  an  empress.  Mundt,  C.  M.  42.10 
Daughter  of  Bohemia.  Fisher,  F.  0., 


Daughter  of  Hetn.  Black,  William 36.40 

Daughter  of  the  Philistines.  Boyesen,  H. 

H.  1883.... 54.21 

Daughters  of  America  [biographies].  Hana- 

ford,  Mrs.  P.  A 625  17 

Daughters  of  England.  Ellis,  S.  S 305.15.1 

Davenport  Dunn.  Lever,  C 36.333 

David  Copperfield.  Dickens,  C 1.3 

David  Elginbrod.  MacDonald,  G 36.357 

Davids,  T.  W.  R.  Buddhism;  life  and 
teachings  of  Gautama,  the  Buddha. 

1880  444.18.1 

Davidson,  A.  and  Stuve,  B.  History  of 

Illinois  [to  1873].  1876 712.10 

Davidson,  E.  A.  The  boy  joiner  and  model 

maker 832.33 

— House-painting,  graining,  etc.  1880 838.11 

Davidson,  J.  M.  Eminent  Eng.  liberals. 

1881  67211 

Davidson,  J.  W.  School  history  of  S.  Car- 
olina.’69 7383 

Davidson,  Lucretia  M.  Sedgewick,  C.  M. 

Memoirs  of In  641.47 

Davidson,  Margaret  M.  Poems,  with  bio- 
graphy [by  W.  Irving].  1842  602  9 

Davie,  W.  R.  Hubbard,  F M.  Life.  .In  601.1 15 
Davies,  C.  Elements  of  geometry  and 
trigonometry;  adapted  from  Legendre 
1874 821.22 

— Logic  and  utility  of  the  mathematics. 

1851 806  12 

— Mathematical  dictionary.  1855 836.28 

Davies,  J.  Catullus,  Tibullus,  Propertius. 

[Outlined  and  explained].  1877 1021  2 

— Hesiod  and  Theognis.  [Outlined  and  ex- 


Davies,  Thomas.  Preparation  of  micro- 
scopic objects.  1882  842  23 

Davis,  A.  J.  Principles  of  nature,  etc  ’47.  411.7 

Davis,  Garrett.  Memorial  addresses  on  life, 

etc.  [Congress,  1872] 638.3 

Davis,  I.  P.,  joint  author.  Health  at  home. 

See  Guernsey,  A.  H . 1884 844.15 

— Hygiene  for  girls.  1883  842.19 

Davis,  Jefferson.  Rise  and  fall  of  the  Con- 
federate government.  2 v.  1881 726.4 


Pollard,  E.  A.  Life  of.  1869  612.2 

Davis,  N.  Carthage  and  her  remains.  1861  745.7 

Davis,  Mrs.  R.  H . Dallas  Galbraith.  1868  47.28 

— John  Andross 32.2 

— Margaret  Howth.  1862 52.17 

— Waiting  for  the  verdict.  1868 134.23 


Davis,  W.  M.  Nimrod  of  the  sea.  [Whale 

fishery].  1874 823.32 

— Whirlwinds,  cyclones  and  tornadoes.  ’84  844.45 
Davy, Sir  H.  Mayhew,  H.  Wonders  of 

science;  or,  young  Humphry  Davy. . 827.11 
Dawkins,  Rush  C.  Titles  of  the  first  books 
from  the  earliest  presses  of  the  15th 
century.  Illus.  with  reproductions  of 
early  types  and  engravings.  N.  Y.  ’84.  *428.3 
Dawkins,  W.  B.  Cave  hunting  [early  man 


in  Europe].  1874 846.1 

— Early  man  in  Britain.  1880  843.11 

Dawn  of  history.  Keary,  C.  F.  ed'r 717.6 

Dawson,  J.  W.  Earth  and  man.  1877 822.10 

— Origin  of  the  world  according  to  revela- 

tion and  science.  1877 827.16 

Day,  G.  T.,  ed'r.  African  adventures  and 

adventurers.  Jnv 502.2 

Day,  H.  N.  Art  of  English  composition.  ’72  308.13 

— Art  of  rhetoric.  1868 325.19 

— Rhetorical  praxis.  1876 315.16 

— Science  of  aesthetics,  [cop.  1872] 833.4 

Day,  L.  B.  Folk  tales  of  Bengal.  1883. . . 326.16 
Day,  M.  L.  Incidents  in  the  life  of  a blind 

girl  1860 607.11 

Day,  T.  Sanford  and  Merton.  Juv.  1867  22.20 

Day  by  the  fire,  etc.  Hunt,  Leigh  [Essays]  308.2 

Day  of  fate.  Roe,  E.  P.  1880 138.4 

Day’s  ride.  Lever.  C 36.334 

Days  near  Rome.  Hare,  A.  J.  C.  1875 525.8 

Days  of  Bruce.  Aguilar,  Grace.  1871 5.14 

Days  of  yore.  Keddie,  H.  [Sarah  Ty tier].  13L.3 

Deacons.  Murray,  W.  H.  H.  Illus 421.11 

Dead  alive,  The.  Collins,  W 143.17 

Dead  sea.  See  Palestine.  * 

Dead  sea  fruit.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.46 

Dead  secret.  Collins,  Wilkie.  In  v.  4-5  of  36.177 

— Same 142.19 

Dean’s  daughter,  The.  Gore,  Mrs.  C.  F . . 36.234 

Dean’s,  The,  English.  Moon,  G.  W 314.21 

Dear  lady  Disdain.  McCarthy,  Justin 42.21 


Death.  Papillon,  F.  Physiology  of.  In  8501.16.3 
— Wright,  G.  F.  Death  and  probation . . . 443.30 

See  also  Future  life. 


Death  by  measure  [liquor  selling].  Hunt, 

T.  P.  1846.... 408.6 

Death  penalty.  See  Capital  punishment. 
Debatable  land  between  this  world  and  the 

next.  Owen,  R.  P.  1872 435.16 

Debates.  See  United  States,  Congress. 

Debating.  McElligot,  J.  N.  The  Ameri- 
can debater.  1855  • 903.12 

See  also  Parliamentary  practice.' 

Debenham’s  vow.  Edwards,  Amelia  B.  . . 36.198 
Debit  and  credit.  Freytag,  G.  Fict.  1871  7.7 

Decatur,  Stephen.  McKenzie,  A.  S.  Life 

of ..In  601.1.11 

Decay  of  modern  preaching.  Mahaffy,J.P.  443.24 

Decisive  events  in  history.  Archer,  T 745.5 

Deck  and  port.  Colton,  W.,  [1845-6]  ....  506.24 
Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire. 

Gibbon,  E.  6v 701.3 

— Same;  student’s  series 706.18 

Decorative  art.  Blanc,  C.  Art  in  orna- 
ment and  dress.  1877 831.8 

— Church  decoration.  1877 833.34 

— Conway,  M.  D.  Travels  in  South  Ken- 

sington. 1882 848.13 

— Delamotte,  T.  Ornamental  alphabets . . 848.11 

— Dresser,  C.  Principles  of  decorative  de- 

sign  848.15 

— Industrial  arts:  historical  sketches.  Il- 

lus. [1883] 852.3 


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DECORATIVE. 


66 


DePEYSTER. 


Decorative  art,  continued. 

— Leland,  C.  G.  The  minor  arts:  porce- 

lain painting,  etc.  1880 851.14 

— Pullan,  R.  P.  Church  decoration.  1878  848.8 

— Recent  decorative  art In  1001.9.5 

DeCosta,  B.  F.  Pre-Columbian  discovery  of 

America.  1868 748.6 

DeCourcy,  H and  Shea,  J.  G.  History  of 
the  Catholic  church  in  the  United 

States,  1879  434.1 

DECRESsy,  a tale.  1867 36.160 

Deep  down  in  the  mine.  Ballantyne,  R.  M.  75.20 

Deephaven.  [stories].  Jewett,  S.  0 137.7 

Deer.  Caton,  J D.  Summer  in  Norway.  508.29 

— Van  Dyke,  T.  S.  The  still-hunter.  1883.  842.18 

Deerbrook:  a novel.  Martineau,  Harriet . 33.10 

Deerslayer,  The  Cooper,  J.  F 2.14 

Defenders  of  the  faith.  Watson,  F 423.14.2 


DeFoe,  Daniel.  History  of  the  plague  of 

London,  [also]  Religious  courtship.  62.32 

— Life  and  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe.  23.25 

— Chadwick,  W.  Life  of.  1859 628.14 

— Chambers’s  papers  for  the  people.  [Life].  1001.9.4 

— Minto,  W.  Life  of.  1879 . . . . , . 616.11.7 

Deforest,  J.  B Short  history  of  art.  ’81  851.8 

De  Forest,  J.  W.  The  bloody  chasm. 

[Southern  reconstruction].  1881 51.1 

— Miss  Ravenel’s  conversion  from  secession 

to  loyalty.  1867 137.27 

— Overland.  1871 61.26 

De  Gama.  See  Gama,  Vasco  da. 

DeGarmo,  W.  B.  Dance  of  society.  1879  831.19 
Degeneration;  a chapter  in  Darwinism. 

Lankester,  E . R . 1880  844 . 29 

De  Graff,  E . V . School  room  guide . ’82  444 . 20 

Deirdre.  [Poem].  1878 217.3 

De  Kroyft,  Mrs.  S . H . A place  in  thy 

memory . 1858 605 . 4 

Delamotte,  F . Book  of  ornamental  alpha- 
bets, ancient  and  mediaeval,  from  the 

eighth  century . Lond . 1868 848.11 

Delany,  Mrs.  Mary.  Autobiography  and 

correepondence,  1700-88  . 2 v . 1879 . 622 . 1 

De  la  Rame,  L.  See  Rame,  L.  de  la. 

De  Leon,  E . The  Khedive’s  Egypt . 1877  526.15 
De  Liefde,  J.  B.  Charities  of  Europe.  2 v. 

1866 912.4 

— Maid  of  Stralsund 5 1. 25 

Delitzsch,  F.  Jewish  artisan  life  in  the 

time  of  Jesus.  1883 432.15 

De  Lolme,  J . L . Constitution  of  Eng- 
land; or,  an  account  of  the  English 

government . 1853 911.4 

Delusions  . Mackay,  C . Extraordinary 

popular  delusions 311.5 

— Scheie  de  Vere.  Modern  magic.  1873.  808.11 


See  also  Animal  magnetism;  Magic;  Spiritualism; 


Witchcraft. 

De  Mille,  James.  The  American  baron.  61.32 

— B . O . W . C . series . 6 v . 

1.  TheB.  O.  W.  C 22.5 

2. -  Boys  of  Grand  Pre  school 22.6 

3.  Lost  in  the  fog 22.8 

4 . Fire  in  the  woods 22.7 

5 . Picked  up  adrift 23.17 

6.  Treasure  of  the  seas 84.7 

— Castle  in  Spain . 1883 47.40 

— Cord  and  creese . 1869 47.27 

— Cryptogram.  1870 18.27 

— Dodge  club;  or,  Italy  in  1859 . [Humorous]  64 . 15 

— Fire  in  the  woods.  1872 22.7 

— Lady  of  the  ice . 1871 18.26 

— Lily  and  the  cross:  tale  of  Acadia.  1875  43.19 


De  Mille,  James,  continued. 

— Living  link.  1874 47.24 

— Young  Dodge  club . v.  1-3 . 

1 . Among  the  brigands 22.13 

2.  The  seven  hills.  [Rome] 22.12 

3.  Winged  lion;  or,  stories  of  Venice. . 87.21 

Democracy.  King,  Clarence.  Fict 48.3 

Democracy.  Dumas.  A.  Its  progress 

illust.  by  hist,  of  Gaul  and  France.’41  903.22 

— Tocqueville,  A.  de . Democracy  in  Amer- 

ica. 1873.  2 v 904.7 

See  also  Government  and  politics. 

Democratic  party . Jones,  W.  D.  Mir- 
ror of  modem  democracy . 1864 903 . 20 


— Patton,  J . H . The  Democratic  party, 

its  political  history  and  influence ’84  916.18 
See  also  United  States. 

Demon  of  Cawnpore  Verne,  J.  (Steam 


house,  pt  1.)  1881.. 141.22 

Demorest’s  monthly  magazine.  Ulus.  v. 

17-21.  N.  Y.,  1881-5 • *1008.6 

Demosthenes.  Orations;  trans.  by  C.  R. 

Kennedy.  4 v 307.14 


Contents. — 1*  Olynthiac  and  other  public  orations. 
2.  Oration  on  the  crown  and  on  the  embassy.  3.  Ora- 
tions against  Leptines,  Midias,  Androtion,  and  Aristo- 
crates.  4.  Private  and  other  orations. 

— Orations;  trans.  by  T.  Leland.  2 v..  1020.3 


— Demosthenes  [outlined  and  explained]  by 

J.  Broadribb.  1877. 1021.3 

— Plutarch.  Demosthenes.  (In  his  Lives)  604.6 

See  also  hist,  of  Greece  by  Curtius,  Grote, 
and  others. 

Denis  Donne.  Cudlip,  Annie 36.153 

Denise.  Roberts,  Miss  M 36.162 

Denison,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Mill  agent.  1870.  24.12 

— Out  of  prison.  1870  24.13 

— That  husband  of  mine.  1877 137.5 

Denmark  Adams,  W.  T.  Up  the  Baltic. 

Juv 73.5.1 

— Brace,  C.  L.  Norsefolk.  1857 508.23 

— Crichton,  A.  and  Wheaton.  H.  Scandi- 

navia. 2 v.  [pub.  1837] 742.11 

— History  of,  to  1730 v.  28-29  of  *708.1 

— Mallet,  P.  H.  Northern  antiquities.  1878  742.8 

— Taylor,  B.  Northern  travel  [1856] 506.12 

See  also  Scandinavia. 

Dennis  Duval.  Thackeray,  W.  M 


36.525  and  301.12.3 

Denominations  and  sects.  American  Chris- 
tian record:  history,  confessions  of 
faith,  statistics,  etc.  of  each  denomi- 
nation in  the  United  States  and  Eu- 


rope. 1860 423.24 

— Hand-book  to  all  religions.  1877 434.4 

— Pitts’  street  chapel  lectures.  1858 438.23 


Contents.— Clark,  W.  R.  Why  I am  a methodist. 
Thayer,  T.  B.  Why  are  you  a universalist?  Sykes,  J. 
N.  Why  I am  a baptist.  Adams,  N.  Why  I am  a trin- 
itarian congregational! st?  Randall,  G.  M.  Why  I am  a 
churchman.  Dewey,  O.  Why  I am  a Unitarian.  King, 
T.  S.  Spiritual  Christianity. 

— Sturtevant,  J.  M.  The  keys  of  sect;  or, 

the  church  of  the  New  testament 421.23 

— Where  is  the  city?  1868  408.26 

Contents.  — Baptists,  Congregationalists, 
Methodists,  etc. 

See  also  names  of  different  denominations. 
DeNormand,  Hugh.  Julienne;  daughter  of 


the  hamlet.  1854 18.5 

Denounced.  The.  Banim,  M 44.14 


De  Peyster,  J.  W.  Personal  and  military 

history  of  Philip  Kearny.  Hlus.  1869  628,9 


DEPPING. 


67 


DICK. 


Depping,  G.  Wonders  of  bodily  strength 

and  skill.  1872 813.19 

De  Quincey,  T.  Autobiographic  sketches, 

[1790-1803] 302.21 


Contents. — The  afflictions  of  childhood.  Introduction 
to  the  world  of  strife.  Infant  literature.  Female  infi- 
del. Public  school.  I enter  the  world.  The  nation  of 
London.  Dublin.  First  rebellion  in  Ireland.  French 
invasion  of  Ireland,  and  second  rebellion . Travelling. 


My  brother.  Premature  manhood. 

— Biographical  essays.  1870 302.25 

Contents.— Shakspeare.  Pope.  Charles  Lamb.  Goethe. 

Schiller. 

— The  Caesars.  1865 ....  302.20 

— Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater, 

and  Suspiria  de  profundis.  1866 302.17 

— Essays  on  Christianity, paganism, and  su- 

perstition. 1877 444.14 


Contents.— On  Christianity  as  an  organ  of  political 
movement.  The  Essenes.  Secret  societies.  Suple- 
mentary  note  on  the  Essenes.  Judas  Iscariot.  The 
true  relations  of  the  bible  to  merely  human  science. 
On  the  supposed  scriptural  expression  for  eternity.  On 
Hume’s  argument  against  miracles.  Protestantism.  Se- 
cession from  the  church  of  Scotland.  The  Pagan  ora- 
cles. Modern  superstition.  Sortilege  on  behalf  of  the  1 
Glasgow  Athenaeum.  Note. 

— Historical  and  critical  essays.  2 v.  1859.  302.18 

Contents.— v.  1.  Philosophy  of  floman  history;  The 
Essenes;  Philosophy  of  Herodotus;  Plato’s  Republic; 
Homer  and  the  Homeridae.  v.  2.  Cicero ; Style ; Rheto- 
ric; Secret  societies. 

— Literary  reminiscences.  2 v.  1854 302.19 

Contents. — v.  1.  Literary  novitiate.  Sir  Humphrey 
Davy.  Wm.  Godwin.  Mrs.  Grant.  Recollections  of 
Charles  Lamb.  Walladmor.  Coleridge.  Wordsworth. 

v.  2.  Wordsworth  and  Southey.  Southey,  Words- 
worth, and  Coleridge.  Recollections  of  Grasmere.  The 
Saracen’s  head.  Society  of  the  lakes.  Charles  Loyd. 
Walking  Stewart.  Edward  Irving.  Wordsworth.  Tal- 
fourd.  The  London  magazine.  Junius.  Clare.  Cun- 
ningham. Libellous  attack  by  a London  journal. 
Duelling. 

— Logic  of  political  economy  and  other 

papers.  1859 302.23 

Contents.— Logic  of  political  economy.  Life  of  Mil- 
ton.  The  Suliotes.  The  fatal  marksman.  The  incog- 
nito. The  dice.  The  king  of  Hayti. 

— and  others.  Famous  stories.  2 v.  1878.  46.1 


— Baynes,  Peter.  De  Quincey  and  his 

works In  317.6.1 

— Giles,  H.  Hlustrations  of  genius 317.11 

— Masson,  D.  [Life.]  1881 616.11.24 

Derby,  E.  Earl  of.  Hiad  of  Homer;  trans- 
lated. 1867 217.29 

Derby,  G.  H.  [John  Phcenix].  Phoenix- 

iana.  1856  304.10 

Descent  and  Darwinism.  Schmidt,  O.  ’75.  .815.4.13 
Descent  of  man.  Darwin,  C.  2v.  1872..  803.2 

Deschanel,  A.  P.  Natural  philosophy;  ed. 

by  Everett.  1876 826.15 

Desert  home.  Reid,  Mayne 92.1 

Desert  of  ice:  sequel  to  “At  the  North  pole. 

Verne,  J 136.14 

Deserted  ship.  Cupples,  G.  1881 51.23 

Deserted  wife.  Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N. . 5.23 

Deshler,  C.  H.  Afternoons  with  the  poets 

[Essays].  1879 207.14 

Desk  and  debit.  Adams,  W.  T,  Juv 72.4.3 

Desmond  hundred.  Austin,  Mrs.  J.  G.  ’82  57.32 

Destiny  of  man.  Fiske,John.  1885  435.21 

Destruction  and  reconstruction  [in  the 

South].  Taylor,  Gen.  R.  1879 726.16 

Detlef,  Carl,  pseud.  See  Bauer,  Karoline. 
Developement,  Theories  of.  See  Evolution. 

Devereux.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 36.72 

Devil’s  chain  [temperance  tale].  Jenkins, E 137.3 


De  Voe,  T.  F.  Market  assistant,  contain- 
ing a brief  description  of  every  arti- 
cle of  human  food  sold  in  the  public 
markets  of  New  York,  Boston,  Phila- 
delphia and  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  1867 . . 814.30 
Dewey,  Melvil.  A classification  and  sub- 
ject index  for  cataloguing  and  ar- 
ranging the  books  and  pamphlets  in 


a library.  1876 *3501.1 

Dewey,  Orville.  Autobiography  and  let- 
ters. 1883 643.3 

— Discourses  on  human  life.  1841 438.8 

— Problem  of  human  destiny.  1864  411.17 

Dewing,  T.  W.,  formerly  M.  R.  Oakey. 

Beauty  in  dress.  1881 836126 

— Beauty  in  the  household.  1882 851.15 

Dexter,  G.  T ..joint  author.  Spiritualism. 

v.  1.  1853.  See  Edmonds,  J.  W 411.9 

Dexter,  H.  M.  Congregationalism  as  seen 

in  its  literature.  1880 442.17 

DiCary.  Thornton,  J.  1879 47.3 

Dialogues.  Landor,  W.  S.  Imaginary 

conversations.  5 v 315.1 


Contents  — 1.  Classical  dialogues.  2.  Sovereigns 
and  statesmen.  3.  Literary  men.  4.  Literary  men, 
famous  women,  etc.  5.  Miscellaneous. 


— Monroe,  L.  B.  Dialogues  and  dramas..  311.23 

— Plato.  Dialogues;  tr.  by  B.  Jowett.  4 v 404.1 

See  also  Elocution  (Speakers.) 

Diamond  rose.  Keddie,  H.,  [Sarah  Tytler.]  33.30 
Diamonds  and  precious  stones.Dieulafait,  L 828.8 

Diana.  Warner,  S.  and  A.  B 144.9 

Diane  Coryval.  (No  name  ser.)  1884 56.11 

Diary,  A.  Bremer,  Fredrika.  Fict 133.14.4 

Diary  of  a late  physician.  Warren,  S.  Fict.  36.560 
Diary  of  a superfluous  man.  Turgenieff, 

I.  G 56.14 

Diary  of  an  ennuyee.  Jameson,  Mrs.  A. 

[Travel  in  Italy] 518.8 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylyan.  Charles, 

Mrs.  E 36.95 

Diary  of  the  revolution,  1775-81.  Moore, 

F.  ed'r.  1875  722.5 

Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Christmas  morning;  lit- 
tle stories,  [cop.  1880] 87.3 

— Chronicles  of  the  Stimpsett  family.  1882  77.21 

— A domestic  problem.  1875 421.10 

— The  Jimmy  Johns,  etc.  1878 88.20 

— King’s  lily  and  his  rosebud.  1869 28.16 

— Lucy  Maria.  1874 28.19 

— Schoolmaster’s  trunk.  Papers  on  home- 

life  in  Tweenit.  1875 311.25 

— Story  book  for  the  children.  1875  74.22 

— William  Henry  and  his  friends.  1872. . 84.8 

— William  Henry  letters.  1872 28.26 

Dibdin,  C.  Songs.  (Universal  songster.  3 v)  212.10 
Dicey.  Edward.  England  and  Egypt,  [’81]  727.16 

— Victor  Emanuel.  [Life].  1882 621.25.9 

Dick,  Thomas.  Works.  11  v.  in  2.  1853.  411.12 


Contents.  V.  1 Improvement  of  society ; Philosophy 
of  a future  state;  Philosophy  of  religion;  Mental  illum- 
ination and  moral  improvement  of  mankind ; Sin  and 
evil  of  covetousness.  2.  The  Christian  philosopher; 
Celestial  scenery  illustrated;  Siderial  heavens,  planets, 
etc. ; The  practical  astronomer;  The  solar  system  ; The 


atmosphere. 

— Sin  and  evil  of  covetousness.  1836 437.17 

Dick,  W.  B.,  ed’r.  Book  of  toasts,  speeches 

and  responses.  1883 326.20 

— Games  of  patience,  [with  cards].  1883  832.31 
Dick  Cheveley:  his  adventures.  Kingston, 

W.  H 82.16 

Dick  Duncan.  Wise,  Daniel.  Juv 71.21 

Dick  Netherby.  Walford,  L.  B.  1882....  53.7 

Dick’s  wanderings.  Sturgis,  Julian.  1882  53.1 


DICKENS. 


68 


DICTIONARIES. 


Dickens,  Charles.  American  notes.  [Travel 

in  1842] 1 16  and  52^.22 

— Barnaby  Rudge.  Ulus 1.2 

— Battle  of  life;  The  haunted  man.  1856.  36163 

— Bleak  house.  4 v.  in  2.  1852 36.164 

Same.  Illus 1.9 

— Child-pictures  from  [his  works].  1872..  28.21 

— A child’s  history  of  England.  2 v 738.23 

— Christmas  carol.  1846 36.193 

Contents,— Christmas  carol  in  prose;  The 
chimes ; Cricket  on  the  hearth. 

— and  others.  Christmas  stories.  1862 36.165 

Contents. — Haunted  house;  Message  from 
the  sea;  Tom  Tiddler’s  ground. 


Same.  Illus 1.10 

— David  Copperfield.  Illus 1.3 

— Dr.  Mary  gold’s  prescriptions;  Mugby 

junction.  1867 36.166 

— Dombey  and  son.  3 v.  in  2.  1847 36.167 

Same.  Illus 1.5 

— Great  expectations  1861.  2v.ini.  ...  36.168 

Same.  Illus 1.15 

— Hard  times.  1854 36169 

— Hunted  down;  The  uncommercial  trav- 

eler. 1860 36.170 

— editor.  Household  words.  36  v.  in  18. 

[1850-9]......., 327.13 

— Letters;  ed.  by  his  sister-in-law  and  his 

eldest  daughter,  [1833-70].  2v 622.5 

Note.— Intended  to  supplement  Forster’s  life 
of  Dickens. 

— Little  Dorrit.  4 v.  in  2.  1857 * 36.171 

Same.  Illus 1.11 

— Martin  Chuzzlewit.  1844 36.172 

Same.  Illus 1.13 

— Mudfog  papers,  etc.  1880 138.1 

— Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood 36.174 

Note. — For  sequel  [so-called]  see  “John  Jas- 
per’s secret”  by  H.  Morford  [33.15]. 

Same.  Illus 1.14 

— Nicholas  Nickleby 36.175 

Same.  Illus 1.7 

— Old  curiosity  shop.  Illus 1.1 

— Oliver  Twist 36.178 

Same.  Illus 1.8 

— Our  mutual  friend.  4 v.  in  2 36.179 

Same.  Illus 1 12 

— Pickwick  papers 36.180 

— - Same.  Illus 1.4 

— Picnic  papers 61.1 

— Pictures  from  Italy,  1846  527.20 

— Pictures  from  Italy;  Sketches;  American 

notes.  Illus 1.16 

— Sketches.  1843 36.181 

Same.  Hlus 1.16 

— Somebody’s  luggage.  1867 36.182 

Contents. — Mrs.  Lirriper’s  lodgings ; Mrs.  Lir- 
riper’s  legacy. 

— Tale  of  two  cities.  1859 36.183 

Same.  Hlus 1.6 

*—  Uncommercial  traveler;  Hard  times; 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.  Illus 1.14 


— and  Collins,  W.  No  thoroughfare  [also] 

The  late  Miss  Hollingford.  1868. . . . 36.176 


— Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterdays  with  authors. . 601.20 

— Forster,  J.  Life  of.  1872-74.  6 v.  in  3 . 643.13 

Same.  Life  of.  3 v.  1872 607.24 

— Harper’s  m.,  v.  12.  [Sketch  of  Dickens].  1004.1 

— Mackenzie,  R.  S.  Life.  1870  642.6 

— Pierce,  G.  A.  Dickens  dictionary:  a key 

to  character  and  incident 314.12 

— Sala,  G.  A.  [Memoir  of].  1870 In  36.174 


Dickens,  Charles,  continued. 

— Stoddard,  R.  H.,  ed'r.  Anecdote  biog- 

raphy of.  1875 In  612.17 

— Ward,  A.  W.  [Life].  1882 616.11.27 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  In  his  Success,  etc 303.7 

Dickens,  Charles,  Jr.  Dictionary  of  Lon- 
don [hand  book].  1879 514.24 

— Dictionary  of  Paris.  1882 518.25 

Dickinson,  Anna  E.  A paying  investment. 

[Social  reforms]  1876 911.18 

— Ragged  register.  [Western  travel].  1879.  512.29 

— What  answer?  1869.  Fict 132.2 

Dictionaries.  Abbott,  L.  and  Conant,  T. 

J.  Diet,  of  religious  knowledge  [’74]  *A.10 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Diet,  of  English  lit. . 315.3 

— Addis,  W.  E.  and  Arnold,  T.  Catholic 


dictionary.  1884 *428.5 

— Adler,  G.  J.  German  and  English  dic- 

tionary. [cop.  1848] *B.16 

— Allibone,  S.  A.  Critical  dictionary  of 

English  literature  and  British  and 

American  authors.  3 v 1871 *A.8 

Dictionary  of  poetical  quotations.  ’75.  *B.20 

Dictionary  of  prose  quotations.  1876. . *B.19 

— Andrews,  E.  A.  Latin-English  lexicon . 

1872 *A.4 

— Anthon,  C.  Classical  dictionary.  1869.  *A.6 

— Bouvier,  I.  Law  dictionary,  [cop.  ’67]  2v  *E.l 

— Brande,  W.  T.  and  Cox,  G.  W.  Die.  of 

science,  literature  and  art.  3 v.  1872.  *B.3 


— Brewer,  E.  C.  Die.  of  phrase  and  fable.*  326.12 
The  reader’s  hand-book  of  allusions, 

references,  plots  and  stories.  1880 . . *312.1 3 

— Davies.  C.  Mathematical  dictionary. 

[cop.  1855] 836.28 

— Diet,  of  Shakespearean  quotations.  1 881  315.22 

— Drake,  F.  S.  Diet,  of  American  biog- 

raphy. 1872 *A,7 

— Dunglison,  R.  Dictionary  of  medical 

science.  1874 *AT1 

— Fairholt,  F.  W.  Dictionary  of  terms  in 

art ...  *D.4 

— Grove,  G.  ed’r.  Dictionary  of  music  and 

musicians  (1450-1883).  4v *B.24 

— Hamilton,  J.  A.  Diet,  of  musical  terms. 

1854 :..  852.8 

— Haydn,  J.  Diet,  of  dates;  ed.  by  B. 

Vincent.  1870 *B.4 

— Johnson,  S.  Diet,  of  the  Eng.  language. 

Latham’s  edition  abridged.  1877. . . . *E.6 

— Knight,  E.  H.  New  mechanical  diction- 

ary. 3 v.  1877 *E.4 

New  mechanical  dictionary.  1884 *E.4.4 

— Lanman,  C.  Dictionary  of  Congress. 

1859 913.20 

— Pierce,  G.  A.  Dickens  dictionary.  1879 , 314.12 
Putnam,  G.  P.  The  world’s  progress;  a 

dictionary  of  dates.  1873 *B.10 

— Riley,  H.  T.  Dictionary  of  Latin  and 

Greek  quotations.  1882 313.30 

— Rogers,  May.  Waverly  dictionary.  1879  314.4 

Simmonds,  P.  L.  Commercial  dictionary 

of  trade  products,  etc.  1883  844.4 

— Skeat,W.  W.  Etymological  dictionary 

of  the  English  language.  1882 316.8 

— Smith,  W.  Concise  dictionary  of  the 

Bible *B17 

— - Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  anti- 

quities. 1873 *B.15 

Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  Am.  edition. 

4 v.  1883 *A.13 

Smaller  classical  dictionary 313.21 


DICTIONARIES. 


69 


DOCTOR. 


Dictionaries,  continued. 


Disraeli,  Benj.,  continued. 


— Spiers,  A.  and  Surenne,  G.  French  and 

English  [and  English  and  French] 
dictionary.  1871 

— Staunton,  W.  Ecclesiastical  dictionary. 

[cop.  1861] 

— Ure,  A.  Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures 

and  mines.  With  supplement.  3 v. 
1871 

— Velasquez,  Seoane’s,  Nueman  and  Bar- 

etti.  Diet,  of  the  English  and  Span- 
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— Webster,  N.  Am.  diet,  of  the  English 

language.  1880 

— Wheeler,  W.  A.  Dictionary  of  noted 

names  of  fiction.  1872 

— Worcester,  J.  E.  Diet,  of  the  English 

language.  1872 

See  also  Cyclopaedias. 

Didier,  E.  L.  Life  and  letters  of  Madame 

Bonaparte.  1879 

Diet  and  dining.  See  Food  and  diet. 
Dieulafait,  L.  Diamonds  and  precious 

stones.  1874 

Digby  Grand.  Melville,  G.  J.  W 

Digestion.  Flint,  A.  Alimentation,  di- 


gestion, etc.  1873 In  813.1.2 

— Hall,  W.  W.  Dyspepsia.  1877 828.17 

— Lewis,  Dio.  Our  digestion.  1872 847.2 

Talks  about  people’s  stomachs.  1870 . 828.19 

— Mace,  J.  History  of  a mouthful  of  bread  803.11 
Dikes  and  ditches:  Holland  and  Belgium. 

Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.4.4 

Dilke,  C.  W.  Greater  Britain;  travel  in 

English  speaking  countries,  1866-7. . 503.20 
Diman,  J . L.  Theistic  argument  and  recent 

theories.  1881 426.21 

Dimitri  Roudine.  Turgenieff,  I.  Fict 48.7 

Dimitry,  J.  History  of  Louisiana,  [cop.  ’77]  738.7 

Dingelstedt,  F.  The  Amazons.  An  art 

novel.  1874 131.15 

Dining,  Handbook  of.  Brillat-Savarin,  J.  A.  814  32 

See  also  Cookery;  Food. 

Dinwiddie,  W.  Times  before  the  reforma- 
tion, with  account  of  Savanarola.  ’80.  423.26 
Diothas;  or,  a far  look  ahead.  Thiusen, 

I.,  pseud 56.23 


Directories.  See  Chicago;  Freeport;  Illi- 
nois; Rockford. 

Dlscoveries.  See  Inventions;  Patents; 

Useful  arts. 

Discovery  [in  Geography].  See  Geogra- 
phy; Travels  and  voyages. 

Diseases.  Beale,  L.  S.  On  slight  ail- 
ments. 1880  834.24 

— Habershon,  S.  O.  Diseases  of  the  stom- 

ach. 1879 831.18 

— Hewitt,  G.  Diseases  of  women.  1872...  836.12 

— Richardson,  B.  W.  Diseases  of  modern 

life 835.27 

The  field  of  disease,  a book  of  preven- 
tive medicine 843.27 

See  also  Constipation ; Consumption  ; Dys- 
pepsia; Medicine;  Nervous  system. 

Disowned,  The.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L. . . . 36.73 

Disraeli,  Benj.,  Earl  of  Beaconsfield.  Al- 


roy.  1846  36.184 

— Coningsby.  1844  36.185 

— Contarini  Fleming,  1846  36.186 

— Endymion.  1880 47.15 

— Henrietta  Temple.  1859 36.187 

— Lothair.  1871 7.8 

— Sybil.  1845  36.189 


*B.6 

422.2 

*B.l 

*B.18 

*A.2 

*332.1 

*A.3 

618.6 

828.8 

36.393 


— Tancred.  1847 36.190 

— Venetia.  1858 36.191 

— Vivian  Grey.  1859 36.192 

— Young  duke  and  Coningsby.  2 v.  in  1. . 17.33 


— Brandes,  G.  Lord  Beaconsfield:  a study. 

1880  621.19 

— Gilfillan,  G.  Third  gallery  of  portraits. 

1855 301.24 

— Political  adventures  of  Lord  Beacons- 

field. [anon].  1878 613.30  and  642.3 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies 606.4 

See  also  Harper’s  m.  v.  6,  34,  36  [1004.1]  ; 

Scribner’s  m.  v.  14.  LI 006.4] 

Disraeli,  Isaac.  Amenities  of  literature.  2 

v.  1864  308.11 

— Calamities  and  quarrels  of  authors.  2v..  314  6 

— Curiosities  of  literature.  1857 305.8 

Distillation,  brewing  and  malting.  Mc- 
Culloch, J.  1867 838.32 

Disturbing  element;  or,  chronicles  of  the 

Blue-bell  society.  Yonge,  C.  M 46.28 

Divers  women.  Alden,  I.  M.  and  Livings- 
ton, C.  M 86.25 

Divine  comedy.  See  Dante. 

Divine  love  and  wisdom.  Swedenborg,  E.  414.12 

— - Same;  trans.  by  R.  N.  Foster 401.17 

Divine  origin  of  Christianity.  Storrs,  R.S. 

1884  434.19 

Divine  providence.  Swedenborg,  E.  1873  . 414.13 

Divine  tragedy.  Longfellow,  H.  W 

211.22  and  211.23 

Divorce  and  divorce  legislation.  Woolsey, 

T.  D.  1869 911.3 

See  also  Marriage. 

Dix,  J.  A.  Speeches  and  addresses.  2 v. 

1864 305.18 

— Dix,  M.  Memoirs  of.  2 v.  1883 625.18 

Dix,  Morgan.  The  calling  of  a Christian 

woman . 1883  443.37 

— Memoirs  of  John  A.  Dix.  2 v.  ’83 625.18 

Dix,  T.  L.  The  healthy  infant.  1880  833.21 

Dixie,  Lady , Florence.  Across  Patagonia. 

1881  517.11 

Dixie  cookery.  Barringer,  M.  M 844.14 

Dixon,  Charles.  Rural  bird-life.  [Eng- 
lish.] 1880 83423 

Dixon,  W.  H.  Free  Russia  [emancipation 

of  serfs].  1872 501.33 

— Her  majesty’s  tower  [Tower  of  London]. 

1869-71.  4 v.  in  2 746.15 

Same.  1869 74411 

— History  of  two  queens:  Catharine  of 

Aragon,  Anne  Boleyn.  1874.  6 v.  in  3.  643.11 

— The  holy  land.  1865.  2v.  ini 501.23 

— New  America  [beyond  the  Mississippi.] 

1867 501.24 

— Personal  history  of  Lord  Bacon.  1861 . . 643.12 

— Spiritual  wives  [socialisms,  etc.]  1868. . 432.31 

Dobell,  Sydney.  Poems.  1860 211.12 

Dobson,  Austin.  Henry  Fielding.  [Life] 


— Vignettes  in  rhyme,  etc.  1880 217.22 

Dobson,  E.  Foundations  and  concrete 

works.  1872 811.29 

— Masonry  and  stone-cutting.  1873 811.30 

Doctor  Antonio:  tale  of  Italy.  Ruffini,  G.  36.475 
Doctor  Ben.  (Round-robin  ser.)  1882...  57.31 

Dr.  Breen’s  practice.  Howells,  W.  D.  ’81  51.5 

Doctor  Claudius.  Crawford,  F.  M.  1883.  147.5 

Dr.  Gilbert’s  daughters.  Mathews,  M.  M.  81.2 
Doctor  Grattan.  Hammond,  W.  A.  1885  57.12 


DOCTOR 


70 


DORA. 


Doctor  Grimsliaw’s  secret.  Hawthorne,  N. 

1883 53.29 

Doctor  Jacob.  Edwards,  M.  B.  1869 138.18 

Dr.  Marygold’s  prescriptions.  Dickens,  C.  36.166 
Dr.  Ox’s  experiment,  eta.  Verne,  Jules.  ’75  136  12 
Doctor  papa.  Clarke,  R.  S.,  [Sophie  May ] 71.2  2 


Dr.  Sevier.  Cable,  G.  W. 57.6 

Dr.  Syntax:  his  three  tours.  Combe,  W. 

[Humorous] 213.5 

Doctor  Thorne.  Trollope,  Anthony 4.19 

Dr.  Wainwrigkt’s  patient.  Yates,  Edmund  36.589 
Dr.  Willoughby  and  his  wine.  Walker,  M.S.  86.22 

Doctor  Zay.  Phelps,  E.  S.  1882 53.18 

Doctor’s  daughter,  The.  Clarke,  R S.  Juv  26.43 

Doctor’s  wife,  The.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.47 

Doctors,  Book  about.  Jeaffreson.  J.  C.  ’70  643.16 
Dodd  family  abroad.  Lever,  C..  3 v.  in  2.  36.329 
Doddridge,  P.  Paraphrase  of  the  New 

Testament,  6 v.  1739  428.1 


Dodge,  M.  A.,  [Gail  Hamilton .]  Child- 

world.  [stories].  1873 28.20 

— Country  living  and  country  thinking.  ’63  301.16 

— First  love  is  best.  1877 45.4 

— Gala-days,  etc..  1863 306.7 

— Little  folk  life,  [stories].  1875 76.6 

— Anew  atmosphere.  1866 307.23 

— Nursery  nooning.  [Training  of  children]  332.22 

— Our  common  school  system.  1880 912.22 

— Sermons  to  the  clergy.  1877 441.33 

— Skirmishes  and  sketches.  1866 307.13 

— Stumbling  blocks.  [Essays].  1866 307.12 

— Summer  rest.  [Essays].  1866 304.4 

— Twelve  miles  from  a lemon,  etc.  1874..  332.3 

— Woman’s  worth  and  worthlessness.  The 

complement  to  a “New  atmosphere.” 


1872 902.27 

— Woman’s  wrongs;  a counter-irritant.  ’68.  903.17 

— Wool  gathering.  [Travel  in  the  West.] 

1867 306.24 

Dodge,  M.  E.  A few  friends  and  how  they 

amused  themselves.  1869 811.20 

Dodge,  Mary  M.  Donald  and  Dorothy. ’83  82.26 

— Hans  Brinker;  or,  the  silver  skates.  ’74.  28.33 

— Rhymes  and  and  jingles.  1880 218.5 

— Theophilus  and  others.  1876 314.27 

Dodge,  R.  J.  Our  wild  Indians.  1882 728.5 

— Plains  of  the  great  West.  1876 511.3 

Dodge,  T.  A.  Birds-eye  view  of  our  civil 

war.  Maps.  1883 731.7 

Dodge,  W.  S.  A waif  of  the  war;  or,  his- 
tory of  the  seventy-fifth  Hlinois  infan- 
try. 1866 712.26 

Dodge  club.  DeMille,  J.  [Humorous] . . . 64.15 

Dodgson,  C.  L.,  [Lewis  Carroll ].  Alice’s 

adventures  in  wonderland.  1877 76.15 

— Hunting  of  the  snark  1876 215.9 

— Rhyme  and  reason.  Hlus.  1884 211.38 

— Through  the  looking-glass.  1878 86.3 

Dods,  J.  B.  Electrical  psychology.  1854. . 804.17 

— Spirit  manifestations  examined  and  ex- 

plained. 1854..... 437.28 

Dods,  M.  L.  Art  of  cooking.  1880 835.12 

Doesticks,  Q.  K.  P.,  pseud.  See  Thomp- 
son, M.  M. 

Dog  Crusoe.  Ballantyne,  R.  M 75.4 

Dogs.  Walsh,  J.  H.  Dogs  of  Great  Bri- 
tain. 1879 838.32 

— Youatt,  W.  The  dog;  ed.  by  E.  J.  Lew- 

is. [cop.  1846] 821.6 

Doing  his  best.  Trowbridge,  J.  T 87.24 

Dolbear,  A.  E.  The  telephone.  1877 827.28 

Dole,  N.  H.  Young  folks’  history  of  Rus- 
sia. 1881 721.19 


Doliver  romance.  Hawthorne,  N.  [With 

Fanshawe] 137.12 

Dollars  and  cents.  Warner,  A.  B.  Fict.  14.17 
Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  Mediaeval  fables 
about  the  popes.  The  prophetic 
spirit.  Prophecies  of  the  Christian 
era.  1872 437.22 

— Reunion  of  the  churches.  1872 408.37 

Dolly.  Burnett,  Frances  H 14416 

Dombey  and  son.  Dickens,  C.  3 v.  in  2 . . 36.167 

Same.  Illus 1.5 

Domestic  economy.  Bazar  book  of  the 

household.  1875 828.15 

— Beecher,  C.  E.  House-keeper  and  health 

keeper.  1873 813.24 

and  Stowe,  H.  B.  American  woman’s 

home.  1870 811.24 

Domestic  science.  1870 803.28 

— Beecher,  Mrs  H.  W.  All  around  the 

house.  1879 822.30 

Motherly  talks  with  young  house- 
keepers. 1873  812.15 

— Brown,  P.  What  girls  can  do 837  21 

— Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  A domestic  problem.  421.10 

— Freedley,  E.  T.  Home  comforts.  1870  838.43 

— Goodholme,  T.  S.  Domestic  encyclopae- 

dia. 1882 841.31 

— Household  conveniences.  Illus.  ’84 844.21 

— Kirkland,  E.  S.  Dora’s  house-keeping. 

Juv.  1883. 82.19 

— Parloa,  M.  First  principles  of  house- 

hold management.  1880 842.4 

— Peirce,  M.  F.  Co-operative  house-keep- 

ing. 1884  845.2 

— Warren,  Mrs.  E.  Comfort  for  small  in- 

comes   844.11 

— -•  How  I managed  my  house  on  £200  a 

year 844.10 

How  to  choose  a house  and  furnish  it 

at  small  expense •. . 844.13 

My  lady  help  and  what  she  taught 

me.  Fict 827.13 

Six  hundred  dollars  a year.  1867 308  30 

— Youmans,  E.  L.  Hand-book  of  house- 

hold science 813.23 

See  also  Cookery;  Food ; Home,  (The);  Nee- 
dle work;  Receipts;  Servants. 

Domestic  explosives.  [Humorous.]  Al- 

den,  W.  L 315.2 

Domestic  folk-lore.  Dyer,  T.  F.  T 426.29 

Domestic  problem,  A.  Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M. . . 421.10 

Domestic  stories  Craik,  D.  M.  1862 36.130 

Dominies,  Book  about.  Hope,  A.  R 306.10 

Dominion  of  Canada.  See  Canada,  Domin- 
ion of. 

Don  John.  Ingelow,  Jean 145.16 

Don  Quixote.  Cervantes,  S.  M.  de.  4 v . . 45.5 

Same 5.9 

Donal  Grant.  Macdonald.  G.  1883 55.14 

Donald  and  Dorothy.  Dodge,  M.  M ..... . 82.26 

Donald  Deane  and  his  cross.  Bradley, 

W.  J 23.19 

Donkersley,  R,  Facts  about  wives  and 

mothers.  1869 605.27 

Donne,  J.  Walton,  I.  Life  of In  606.25 

Donne,  W.  B.  Euripides  [outlined  and  ex- 
plained]. 1872 1020.30 

— Tacitus  [outlined  and  explained].  1873.  102035 
Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Atlantis:  theante-di- 

luvian  world.  1882 724.19 

— Ragnarok:  the  age  of  fire  and  gravel. ’83  844.16 

Doolittle,  J-  Social  life  of  the  Chinese. 

2 v.  1867 706.7 

Dora.  Kavanagh,  Julia 36.297 


DORA. 


71 


DRAMAS. 


Dora’s  house-keeping.  Kirkland,  E.  S 82.19 

Dora  Deane.  Holmes,  M.  J 135.6 

Doran,  Dr.  J.  Habits  and  men  with  rem- 
nants of  record  touching  the  makers 
of  both.  1865 323.9 


— Monarchs  retired  from  business.  2 v.  ’81  623.18 

Contents. — V.  1.  I In]  Britain,  France,  Corsica,  Ger- 
man empire.  Bohemia,  Hungary,  Bavaria,  Poland. 
2.  Rome,  Eastern  empire,  Russia,  Sardinia,  Scandina- 


via, Spain,  Portugal,  Turkey. 

Dorcas  club  Adams,  W.  T 73.3.5 

Dorchester,  D.  The  problem  of  religious 

progress.  1881 433.3 

Dorner,  I.  A.  On  the  future  state.  See 

Smyth,  N.  1883 443.35 

Dorothea.  Patchin,  O.  H.  1882 52.20 

Dorothy.  Paul,  Mrs.  M.  A 36.196 

Dorothy;  a country  story  in  elegiac  verse. 

Munby,  A.  J.  1882 211.5 

Dorothy  Fox.  Parr,  Louisa 36.441 


Dorset,  F.  Treatise  on  agriculture.  1867.  807.10 
Dosia,  a Russian  story,  Greville,  H.  pseud.  48.28 
Dostoyeffsky,  F.  Buried  alive;  or  ten 

years  of  penal  servitude  in  Siberia.  ’81.  516.22 
Dotty  Dimple  series.  See  Clarke,  R.  S. 

Double  house.  Craik,  D.  M In  36.128 

Doubleday,  Abner.  Chancellorsville  and 
Gettysburg.  (Campaigns  of  the  civil 
war).  1882 726.9.6 

— Reminiscences  of  Sumter  and  Moultrie.  737.5 

Doubting  heart.  Keary,  Annie.  1882....  541 

Douglas,  Amanda  M,  Floyd  Grandon’s 

honor  1884  55  26 

— Intrust.  1875  4310 

— Kathie  stories.  6 v.  1883 83.13 

Contents.—  1.  Kathie’s  three  wishes.  2.  Kathie's  aunt 

Ruth.  3.  Kathie’s  summer  at  Cedarwood . 4.  Kathie’s 

soldiers.  5.  In  the  ranks.  6.  Kathie’s  harvest  days. 

— Lost  in  a great  city.  1881 145.25 

— Nelly  Kinnard’s  kingdom.  1876 53.24 

— Out  of  the  wreck;  or,  was  it  a victory? 

1885  57.17 

— Seven  daughters.  1874  91.16 

— Sydnie  Adriance  1875 43.11 

— Whom  Kathie  married.  1883 56  15 

Douglas,  R.  K.  China.  [Descriptive].  ’82  526.13 

— Confucianism  and  Taouism.  1879 444.18.2 

Douglas,  Stephen  A.  Sheahan,  J.  W.  Life. 

1860 63617 

Douglass,  Fred,  American  freedman.  Life, 

by  himself.  1846 605.3 

— My  bondage  and  my  freedom.  1855 606  28 


— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times  1868.  634.3 

Dove  in  the  eagle’s  nest.  Yonge,  C.  M 36.602 

Dow,  Lorenzo.  Dow,  Peggy.  Life  and 

writings  of 628.3 

Dowden,  E.  Southey.  (Eng.  men  of  letters). 

1880 616.11.18 

— Shakspere.  (Literature  primers).  ’78  314  1 5 

— Shakspere;  mind  and  heart 317,1 

Dowling,  J.  History  of  Romanism.  1846  411.6 

Down  the  Rhine;  Germany.  Adams,  W T. 

Juv 73.4.6 

Down  the  river.  Adams,  W.  T Juv 73.1.6 

Downing,  Major  Jack,  pseud.  See  Smith, 

Seba. 

Downs,  Eliz.  Nettie  Loring.  [Temperance 

tale.]  1875 92.20 

Doyle,  J.  A.  Eng.  colonies  in  America; 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Carolinas.  1882.  728  6 

Doyle,  Richard.  Foreign  tour  of  Messrs. 

Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson,  in  Bel- 
gium, Germany,  Switzerland,  and 
Italy.  [Humorous  illus.]  1871  *8521  28 


Drainage  Waring,  C.  F.  Drainage  for 

profit  and  health.  1867 813.27 

See  also  Sewerage  and  drainage. 

Drake,  Sir  Francis.  Life  and  voyages.  In  512.24 
Drake,  F.  S.  Dictionary  of  American  biog- 
raphy. With  supplement.  1872 *A.7 

— Indian  history  for  young  folks.  Illus. 

1882 734.17 

— ed’r.  The  Indian  tribes  of  the  United 

States.  2 v.  4to.  1884 *8541.25 

Note.— The  above  is  substantially  a condensation  of  H. 
R.  Schoolcraft's  “Archives  of  aboriginal  knowledge,” 
in  six  vols.  quarto. 


Drake,  J.  R.  Culprit  fay  and  other  poems . 

1836 212.12 

Same In  201.15 

— Griswold,  R.  W.  Poets  of  America 201 .6 

Drake,  S.  A.  Captain  Nelson.  [Romance 

of  colonial  days] . ! 879 47.2 

— New  England  legends  and  folk-lore. 

1884 321.3 

Drake,  S.  G Aborigines  of  North  America. 

1860 722.1 

— Indian  captivities.  1855 503.5 

Drama.  Brown,  T.  A.  History  of  the  Ameri- 
can stage,  1733-1870.  [Biographical 
sketches].  Portraits 628.12 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L Athens,  its  rise 

and  fall.  [Grecian  drama] 701.6 

— Clayton,  E.  C Chronological  list  of  all 

the  operas  that  have  been  performed 
in  Europe.  (In  her  Queens  of  song): 

1865 628.23 

— Coquelin,  C.  The  actor  and  his  art. 

1881 837.23 

— Guide  to  selecting  plays  ; or  manager’s 

companion.  Description  of  1,500 
pieces.  1881 211.10 

— Hazlitt,  W.  Dramatic  literature  of  the 

age  of  Elizabeth.  1870 302.5 

— Leeds,  J.  W.  The  theatre  ; non-accor- 

dant  with  the  Christian  profession. 

1884 435.22 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Comic  dramatists  of 


— Matthews,  J.  B.  Theatres  of  Paris. 

Illus.  1880 217.23 

— Murdoch,  J.  E.  The  stage  ; or  recol- 

lections of  actors,  etc.  1880 622.7 

— Schlegel,  A.  W.  Lectures  on  dramatic 

art  and  literature.  1871 204.17 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  eminent  novel- 

ists and  dramatists 624.19 

— Smith,  Sol.  Theatrical  management.  ’68.  617.7 

— Taine,  H.  A.  The  theatre.  ( In  his 

Eng.  lit.,  v.  1) 305.12 

— White,  R.  G.  Rise  and  progress  of  the 

English  drama  to  the  times  of  Shakes- 
peare   In  308.3 


See  also  Biography  ( Collective : Actors ; Artists) ; 
Shakespeare ; See  also  English,  German,  Greek,  and 
other  literatures. 

Drama,  Tales  of  the.  Macauley  E.  W.  ’47  8.21 


Dramas. 

Collections. 

British  drama.  2 v.  1856 207.1 

— Inclibald,  Mrs.  E.  British  theatre.  25  v. 

Lond.  1808 205.1 

— - Collection  of  farces.  7 v.  Lond.  1809  . 205.3 

— - Modem  theatre.  10  v.  Lond.,  1811..  205.2 


Note. — For  contents  of  above  see  alphabeti- 
cal list  of  dramas. 


DRAMAS. 


72 


DRAMAS. 


Dramas,  continued . 

Amateur  and  Juvenile. 

— Baker,  G.  M.  Amateur  dramas 206.24 

Contents.  Sylvia’s  soldier.  Standby  the  flag.  Wanted, 
a male  cook.  The  tempter;  or,  the  sailor's  return.  Sea 
of  troubles.  Greatest  plague  of  life.  We’re  all  teeto- 
talers. A drop  too  much.  Freedom  of  the  press.  The 
sculptor’s  triumph.  The  rival  poets.  The  peddler  of 
Very-Nice.  Once  on  a time. 

— - Drawing-room  stage.  1873  206.23 

Contents. — My  brother’s  keeper.  Revolt  of  the  bees. 
Tender  attachment.  Among  the  breakers.  Gentlemen 
of  the  jury.  Seven  ages.  Boston  dip.  Duchess  of 
Dublin. 

Exhibition  drama.  1875  208.16 

Contents.— Enlisted  for  the  war;  or,  the  home  guard. 
Never  say  die.  The  champion  of  her  sex.  The  visions 
of  freedom.  Merry  Christmas  of  the  old  woman  who 
lived  in  a shoe.  The  tournament  of  Idylcourt.  Thorn 
among  the  roses.  Christmas  carol. 


Handy  dramas.  1877 208.15 

The  mimic  stage.  1875 208.2 


Contents.— Down  by  the  sea.  Close  shave  Capuletta. 
The  great  elixir.  Man  with  the  demijohn.  An  original 
idea.  My  uncle  the  captain.  No  cure,  no  pay.  Humors 
of  the  strike.  Bread  on  the  waters. 

— - The  social  stage.  1873  812.24 

Contents.— The  last  loaf.  A Grecian  bend.  Too  late 
for  the  train.  Snowbound.  Bonbons.  Light  heart’s 
pilgrimage.  War  of  the  roses.  Thirty  minutes  for  re- 
freshinents  A little  more  cider.  New  brooms  sweep 
clean. 

— Dalton,  H.  Drawing-room  plays  [char- 

ades, proverbs,  burlesques,  etc.,]  1884  832.34 

— Howard,  (3.  J.  ed'r.  Drawing-room  the- 

atricals. 1870 812.26 

Contents.—  Student’s  frolic.  Household  fairy.  Kiss 
in  the  dark.  Mrs.  Willis’s  will.  Jack  of  all  trades.  His 
first  brief.  Sudden  arrival.  Medical  man.  Terrible 
secret.  Poisoned.  Eligible  situation.  “ Wanted, 
a young  lady.” 

— Monroe,  L.  B.,  ed'r.  Public  and  parlor 

readings:  dialogues  and  dramas.  1878  311.23 


Dramas  arranged  alphabetically  by  titles. 

Adopted  child,  musical  drama.  Birch,  S 205.3.6 

Agamemnon,  tragedy.  JEschylus 1020.17 

Ajax,  tragedy.  Sophocles 1020.14;  218.11 

Alcestis,  tragedy.  Euripides  1020.15.1 

Alchemist,  The.  Johnson,  Ben  . ..  201.19 

Alexander  the  great;  or  rival  queens,  tragedy.  Lee, 

Nathaniel  207.1.2;  205.1.6 

All  for  love,  tragedy.  Dryden,  J 20T.  1.2;  205.1.6 

All  in  the  wrong,  comedy.  Murphy,  A 205.1.15 

All’s  well  that  ends  well,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

All  the  world’s  a stage,  farce.  Jackman,  I 205.3.4;  207.1.2 

Alzira,  tragedy.  Hill,  Aaron  207.1.2 

Andromache,  tragedy.  Euripides  1020.15.3 

Andromaque,  tragedie.  Racine  313.3 

Antigone,  tragedy.  Sophocles 1020.14;  218.11 

Antony  and  Cleopatra,  tragedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Apprentice,  farce.  Murphy,  Arthur . S05.3.3;  207.1.1 

Arden  of  Feversham.  trag.  Lillo,  G 207.1.1 

As  you  like  it,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Athalie,  tragedie,  Racine 313.3 

Author,  The,  com.  Foote,  S 205.3.7 

Bacchae,  The,  trag.,  Euripides  1020.15.1 

Banknote;  or  lessons  for  ladies,  com.  Macready,W.  202.5.9 

Barbarossa,  trag.  Brown,  Dr.  J 207.1.1;  205.1.15 

Barnwell,  George,  trag.  Lillo,  G 205.1.11 

Bartholomew  fair.  Jonson,  Ben 201.19 

Battle  of  Hexham,  hist.  play.  Colman  G.  the  younger  205.1.20 

Beaux’  stratagem,  com.  Farqnhar,  G 207.1.1;  205.1.8 

Beggar’s  opera,  opera.  Gay,  John  207.1  1 ; 205.1.12 

Belle’s  stratagem,  comedy.  Cowley,  Mrs.  H.  207.1.1;  205.1.19 
Birth-day,  comedy.,  altered  from  Kotzebue.  Dibdin.  205.3.2 

Blind  boy,  melo-drama.  Kenney,  J, 205.3.1 

Bold  stroke  for  a husband,  comedy.  Cowley,  Mrs.  H 205.1.19 
Bold  stroke  for  a wife,  com.  Centlivre,  Mrs  .207.1.1 ; 205.1.11 
Bon  ton:  or  high  life  above  stairs,  farce.  Garrick,  D 207.1.1 

Box-lobby  challenge,  comedy  . Cumberland,  R 205.2.5 

Braganza,  tragedy.  Jephson,  R 205.2.6 

Bride  of  Messina,  tragedy.  Schiller 218  20 

Brothers,  The,  comedy.  Cumberland,  R 205.1.18;  207.1.2 

Busy  body,  comedy.  Centlivre,  Mrs.  S 205.1.11 

Cain:  a mystery.  Byron,  Lord 214.12.4:  201.2 

Careless  husband,  comedy.  Cibber,  Colley 207.1.2;  205.1.9 


Dramas,  continued. 

Case  is  altered.  Jonson,  Ben..  201.19 

Castle  of  Andalusia,  comic  opera.  O’Keeffe,  J..  205.1.22 

Catherine  and  Petruchio  com.,  altered  from  Shakes- 
peare, by  D Garrick 205.3.4 

Catiline ; his  conspiracy.  Jonson,  Ben.  201.19 

Cato,  tragedy.  Addison 207.1.1;  205.1.8;  1001.2.1 

Chances,  com.,  altered  from  Beaumont  and  Fletcher 

by  Duke  of  Buckingham 205.1.6;  207.1.2 

Chapter  of  accidents,  comedy.  Lee,  Sophia 202.5.9 

Child  of  nature,  altered  from  the  French,  by  Mrs. 

Inchbald 205.3.1 

Choephone,  The,  tragedy.  AEschylus 1020.17 

Citizen,  The^  farce.  Murphy,  A.  205.3.4 

City  wives’  confederacy,  comedy.  Vanbrugh  Sir  John  207.1.2 
Clandestine  marriage,  comedy.  Colman,  G.  and  Gar- 
rick, D 207.1.1;  205.1.16 

Clavigo,  tragedy.  Goethe 218 14 

Comedy  of  errors,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Comus,  a mask.  Milton,  J — 207.1.2  ; 203.1.3  : 201.3 

Same;  altered  by  George  Colman. . . 205.3.7 

Concious  lovers,  comedy.  Steele,  Sir  Richard 205.1.12 

Constant  cbuple,  comedy.  Farquhar,  G 205.1.8 

Coriolanus,  tragedy.  See  Shakespeares  works.  ... 

Count  of  Narbonne,  tragedy.  Jephson,  Robert 205.1  20 

Countess  of  Salisbury,  tragedy.  Hartson,  Hall 205.1.16 

Country  girl,  comedy.  Garrick,  D . . 205.1.16 ; 207.1.1 

Critic,  or  tragedy  rehearsed.  Sheridan,  R.  B. 

207.1.1 : 208.29  ; 214.27 ; 205.3.3 

Cure  for  the  heart  ache,  comedy.  Morton,  T...  205.1.25 

Cymbeline,  tragedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Cynthia’s  revels,  comedy.  Jonson,  Ben 201.19 

Deformed  transformed.  Byron,  Lord 214.12.4;  201.2 

Delinquent,  or  seeing  company,  com.  Reynolds,  F.  205.2.2 

Demetrius,  tragedy.  Schiller  218.21 

DeMontfort,  tragedy.  Baillie,  Joanna  205.1.24 

Deserted  daughter,  comedy.  Holcroft,  T 205.1.24 

Deserter,  farce.  Dibdin,  C 205.3.2 

Deuce  is  in  him,  farce.  Colman,  G ....205.3.6;  207.1.1 

Devil  is  an  ass.  Jonson,  Ben  201.19 

Devil  to  pay,  ballad  farce.  Coffey,  C.  . . . 205  3.5  ; 207.1.1 

Distressed  mother,  tragedy.  Philips,  Ambrose.  205.1.7;  207.1.2 
Doctor  and  apothecary,  mus.  ent.  Cobb,  J.  . . 207.1.1;  205  3.6 

Don  Carlos,  historical  play.  Schiller ....  218.20 

Douglas,  tragedy.  Home,  J.  207.1.1 ; 205.1.16 

Dramatist,  or  stop  him  who  can.  Reynolds,  F 205.1.20 

Drummer,  or  haunted  house,  com.  Addison. 1001. 2.1 ; 207.1.2 
Duchess  de  la  Valliere,  hist.play.Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  207.3 
Duenna,  The,  comic  opera.  Sheridan,  R.  B. 

207.1.2;  205.1.19;  208.29;  214.27 

Duplicity,  comedy.  Holcroft,  T 205.2.4 

Earl  of  Essex,  tragedy.  Jones,  H 207.1.2;  205.1.22 

Earl  of  Warwick,  trag.  Franklin,  Dr.  Thomas 205.1.19 

Edgar  and  Emmeline,  comedy.  Hawkesworth,  Dr.  205.3.6 
Edward  the  Black  prince,  hist.  trag.  Shirley,  W. ..  205.1.14 

Egmont,  tragedy.  Goethe  218.14 

Electra,  tragedy.  Euripides 1020.15.3 

Electra,  tragedy.  Sophocles  1020.14  ; 218.11 

Ella  Rosenberg,  melo-drama.  Kenney,  J 205.3.1 

England  preserved,  tragedy.  Watson,  G 205.2.8 

English  merchant,  comedy.  Colman,  G 202.5.9 

Epicoene : or  the  silent  woman  Jonson,  Ben 201.19 

Esther,  tragedie.  Racine.... 313.3 

Every  man  in  his  humour,  comedy.  Jonson,  B.  .201.19;  207.1.2 
Every  one  has  his  fault,  comedy.  Inchbald,  Mrs.  E.  205.1.23 


207.1.1 


205.1.10 
201.19 

205.2.5 

205.3.6 
205.3.2 

205.2.10 

205.1.11 
218.22 


Fair  penitent,  tragedy.  Rowe,  N 

Fall  of  Mortimer.  Jonson,  Ben  . ...  

False  impressions,  comedy.  Cumberland,  R 

Farm-house,  farce  

Farmer,  The.  O’Keeffe,  J 

Fashionable  levities,  comedy.  Macnally,  L . . . . 

Fatal  curiosity,  tragedy.  Lillo,  G 207.1.1 

Faust,  tragedy.  Goethe.  Translated  by  Blackie  ... 

Same;  translated  by  Hayward  204.11 

Same;  translated  by  Swanwick 218.15 

Same ; translated  by  Taylor 208.26 

Same  [German  text] 313.15 

Fellow-culprits,  comedy.  Goethe  218.14 

Fiesco ; or  the  Genoese  conspiracy,  trag.  Schiller..  21».21 

First  floor,  farce.  Cobb,  J 207.1.2;  2(  5.8.6 

First  love,  comedy.  Cumberland,  R 205.1.18 

Flora ; or  Hob  in  the  well,  farce  • 205.3.5 

Folly  as  it  flies,  comedy.  Reynolds,  F 205.2.2 

Fontainbleau,  comic  opera.  O’Keeffe,  J 205.1.22 

Fortune’s  fool,  comedy..  Reynolds,  F 205.2.2 

Fortune’s  frolic,  farce.  Allingham,  J.  T 207.1.1 

Fouudling,  comedy.  Moore,  E • • 205.1.14 

Fugitive,  The,  comedy.  Richardson,  Joseph 

Furies,  The,  tragedy.  ^Eschylus 

Gamester,  tragedy.  Moore,  E 205.1.14 

George  Barnwell,  tragedy.  Lillo,  G.  

Goetz  Von  Berlichingen,  tragedy.  Goethe  ... 

Good-natured  man,  comedy.  Goldsmith,  O. ..205.1.17;  214.15 
Greciau  daughter,  tragedy.  Murphy,  A ...207.1.1;  205.1.15 

Guardian,  comedy.  Garrick,  D 205.3.4;  207.1.1 

Gustavus  Vasa,  trag.  Brooke,  H 207.1.1;  205.1.7 


205.2.8 

1020.17 

207.1.1 

207.1.1 

218.14 


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DRAMAS. 


Dramas,  continued. 

Hamlet,  prince  of  Denmark,  trag.  See  Shakespeare. 


Harold,  drama.  Tennyson 206.6 

Hartford  bridge,  operatic  farce.  Pearce,  W 205.3.3 

He  wonld  be  a soldier,  comedy.  Pilon,  F 205.2.8;  207.1.2 

He's  much  to  blame,  comedy.  Holcroft,  T 205.2.4 

Heaven  and  earth,  a mystery 214.12.4;  201.2 

Hecuba,  tragedy.  Euripides  ..  1020.15.3 

Heir  at  law,  comedy.  Colman,  G.,  the  younger 205.1.21 

Heiress,  comedy,  Burgoyne,  Gen.  Sir  John  205.1  22 

Helena,  tragedy.  Euripides  1020.15.3 

Henry  II.  or  fall  of  Rosamond,  trag.  Hull,  T 205.2.9 

Heraclidae,  tragedy.  Euripides  1020.15.2 

Hercules,  tragedy.  Euripides 1020.15.2 

Hero  and  Leander,  comic  burletta.  Jackman,  I...  207.1.1 

High  life  below  stairs,  farce.  Townley,  Rev.  J 207.1.2 

High  life  below  stairs,  farce.  Garrick,  D 205.3.5 

Highland  reel,  musical  farce.  O’Keeffe,  J 205.3.2 

Hippolytus,  tragedy.  Euripides 1020.15.1 

Honey-moon,  comedy.  Tobin,  J 205.1.25 

How  to  grow  rich,  comedy.  Reynolds,  F 205.2.1 

Hypocrite,  comedy.  Bickerstaff,  I — 207.1.1 

I’ll  tell  you  what,  comedy.  Inchbald,  Mrs.  E 205.2  7 

Impostors,  comedy.  Cumberland,  R 205  2.6 


Inkle  and  Yarico,  opera.  Colman,  G ...  205.1.20  ; 207.1.2 

Intriguing  chambermaid,  farce.  Fielding,  H 207.1.2 

Ion,  tragedy.  Euripides  1020.15.1 

Iphigenia  in  Aulis,  tragedy.  Euripides 1020.15.2 

Iphigeniain  Tauris.  Goethe...  2 tS.  14 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris,  tragedy.  Euripides  1020.15.3 

lphigenie,  tragedie.  Racine  313.3 

Irish  widow,  comedy.  Garrick,  D 207.1.1 ; 205.3.5 

Irishman  in  London,  farce.  Macready,  W 205.3.2 

Iron  chest.  Colman,  G.,  the  younger 205.1.21 

Isabella;  or,  fatal  marriage,  trag.  Southern,  T.207.1.1;  205.1.7 

Jane  Shore,  tragedy.  Rowe,  N 207.1.1 ; 205.1.10 

Jealous  wife,  comedy.  Colman,  G 207.1.1;  205.1.16 

Jew,  The,  comedy.  Cumberland,  R 205.1.18 

Jew  and  the  doctor,  farce.  Dibden,  T 205.3.2 

John  Bull;  or  the  Englishman’s  fireside,  comedy. 

Colman,  G.,  the  younger 205.1,21 


Julius  Caesar,  trag.  See  Shakespeare. 

King  Henry  IV.,  V.,  VI.,  VIH.  See  Shakespeare. 

King  John,  historical  play.  See  Shakespeare. 

King  Lear,  tragedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

King  Rene's  daughter,  lyrical  drama.  Hertz,  H.  ...  211.32 

King  Richard  II.,  III.  See  Shakespeare. 

Know  your  own  mind,  comedy.  Murphy,  Arthur. . . 205.1.15 

Lady  Jane  Grey,  tragedy.  Rowe,  N 205.1.10 

Lady  of  Lyons,  comedy.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 207.3 

Lame  lover,  farce.  Foote,  S 207.1.2 

Laugh  when  you  can,  comedy.  Reynolds,  F 205.2.2 

Law  of  Lombardy,  tragedy.  Jephson,  R ....  205.2.b 

Lie  of  a day,  comedy.  O’Keeffe,  J 205.2.10 

Life,  comedy.  Reynolds,  F 205.2.1 

Lionel  and  Clarissa;  or,  school  for  fathers,  comic 

opera.  Bickerstaff,  I 205.1.17;  207.1.2 

Lock  and  key,  musical  entertainment.  Hoare,  Prince  205.3.3 

Lodoiska,  opera.  Kemble,  J.  P 205.3.7 

Love  a la  mode,  farce.  Macklin,  Charles 207.1.2;  205.3.1 

Love  and  intrigue,  tragedy.  Schiller  218.21 

Love  for  love,  comedy.  Congreve,  W 207.1.2;  205.1.13 

Love  in  a village,  comic  opera.  Bickerstaff,  I.. 205. 1.17;  207.1.2 

Love  makes  a man,  comedy.  Cibber,  Colley  205.1.9 

Love's  labour  lost,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Lovers’  vows.  Inchbald,  Mrs.  E 205.1.23 

Lyar,  The,  comedy.  Foote.  S 207.1.1;  205.3.5 

Lying  valet,  farce.  Garrick,  D 207.1.1 ; 205.3.4 

Macbeth,  tragedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Magnetic  lady.  Jonson,  B 201.19 

Mahomet,  the  impostor,  tragedy.  Miller,  J... 207.1.2  ; 205.1.13 

Maid  of  Orleans.  Schiller  218.20 

Maid  of  the  mill,  comic  opera.  Bickerstaff,  1 205.1.17 

Maid  of  the  Oaks,  dram.  ent.  Burgoyne,  Gen.  Sir  J.  205.3.6 
Man  of  the  world,  comedy.  Macklin,  Charles  207.1.1 ; 205.1. 14 

Manfred,  dramatic  poem.  Byron,  Lord . 214  12.4;  201.2 

Marino  Faliero,  Dodge  of  Venice,  trag.  Byron. 214.12. 4;  201.2 

Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  tragedy.  St.  John,  J 205.2.8 

Mary  Stuart,  tragedy.  Schiller.  ..  218.20 

Masques  [Various]  See  Jonson,  Ben 201.19 

Matilda,  tragedy.  Franklin,  Dr.  T . 205.2.8 

Matrimony,  petit  opera,  from  the  French.  Kenney, J.  205.3.1 

Mayor  of  Garratt,  comedy.  Foote,  S 207.1.1 ; 205.3.5 

Measure  for  measure,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Medea,  tragedy.  Euripides  1020.15.1 

Merchant  of  Venice,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare 

Midas,  English  burletta.  O’Hara,  K 207.1.11  205.3.7 

Midnight  hour,  comedy,  from  the  French.  Inchbald,  205.3.1 
Midsummer-night’s  dream,  com.  See  Shakespeare. 

Millerof  Mansfield,  dramatic  tale,  Dodsley,  R.  ..  . 205.3.7 

Minor,  The,  comedy.  Foote,  S 205.3.5 

Miss  in  her  teens,  farce.  Garrick,  D 205.3.4;  207.1.2 

Mock  doctor,  farce.  Fielding,  H 205.3.5;  207.1.1 

Money,  comedy.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E-  L 207.3 

Mountaineers.  Colman,  G.,  the  younger 205.1.21 


Dramas,  continued. 

Mourning  bride,  tragedy.  Congreve,  W 205.1.13;  207.1.1 

Much  ado  about  nothing,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Mysterious  husband,  tragedy.  Cumberland,  R 205.2.5 

Nathan  the  wise,  dramatic  poem.  Lessing 211.4 

Natural  son,  comedy.  Cumberland,  R 205.2.5 

Netley  abbey,  operatic  farce.  Pearce,  W 205.3.3 

New  inn;  or  the  light  heart.  Jonson,  Ben 201.19 

New  way  to  pay  old  debts,  com.  Massinger.  207.1.1 ; 205.1.6 
Next  door  neighbors,  comedy.  Inchbald,  Mrs.  E . . . 205.2.7 

Not  so  bad  as  we  seem,  comedy.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.L.  207.3 

Notoriety,  comedy.  Reynolds,  F 205.2.1 

CEdipus  at  Colonos,  tragedy.  Sophocles 1020.14;  218.11 

(Edipus  the  king,  tragedy.  Sophocles ...1020.14;  218  11 

Old  maid.  The,  comedy.  . 205-3.7 

Orestes,  tragedy.  Euripides 1020.15.3 

Oroonoko,  tragedy.  Southern,  T 207.1.1;  205.1.7 

Orphan,  or  the  unhappy  marriage,  trag.Otway. 207.1. 1 ; 205.1.12 

Orphan  of  China,  tragedy.  Murphy,  A 207.1.2 

Othello,  The  Moor  of  Venice,  tragedy.  See  Shakes- 
peare. 

Out  of  the  question,  comedy.  Howells,  W.  D 208.1 

Padlock,  The,  comic  opera.  Bickerstaff,  I — 205.3.4  ; 207.1.1 

Percy,  tragedy.  More,  Hannah  207.1.1;  205.2.7 

Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre,  tragedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Persian,  The,  tragedy.  JSschylus  1020.17 

Philoctetes,  tragedy.  Sophocles 1020.14;  218.11 

Phoenician  virgins,  tragedy.  Euripides 1020.15.1 

Piccolomini.  Schiller 727.8.2 

Same.  [German  text] 313.17 

Pizarro,  from  Kotzebue,  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.... 

207.1.2;  208.29;  214.27 

Plaideurs,  comedi’e.  Racine 313.3 

Poetaster:  or  his  arraignment.  Jonson,  Ben 201.19 

Point  of  honor,  comedy.  Kemble,  C 205.1.24 

Poor  gentleman,  comedy.  Colman,  G.,  the  younger..  205.1.21 

Poor  soldier,  comic  opera.  O’Keeffe,  J 205.3.2 

Prisoner  at  large,  comedy.  O’Keeffe,  J 205.3.2 

Prometheus  chained,  tragedy.  Aeschylus 1020.17 

Provoked  husband,  Vanbrugh,  Sir  J 207.1.2  ; 206.1.9 

Provoked  wife,  comedy.  Vanbrugh,  Sir  John.207.1.2;  205.1.9 

Quaker,  The,  comic  opera.  Dibdin,  C 205.3.4;  207.1.1 

Queen  Mary,  drama.  Tennyson  204.21 

Rage,  The,  comedy.  Reynolds,  F 205.2.1 

Raising  the  wind,  farce.  Kenney.  James 205.3.1 

Ramah  Droog,  comic  opera.  Cobb,  J 205.2.6 

Recruiting  officer,  comedy.  Farquhar,  G..  . 205.1.8;  207.1.2 

Recruiting  sergeant,  mus.  ent.  Bickerstaff,  1 207.1.1 

Register  office,  farce.  Reed,  Joseph 205.3.3 

Revenge,  The,  tragedy.  Young,  E 207.1.1;  205.1.12 

Rhesus,  tragedy.  Euripides 1020.15.2 

Richard  Cceur  de  Lion,  hist,  romance.  Burgoyne.  205.3.6 

Richelieu,  hist.  play.  Bulwer  Lytton,  E.  L 207.3 

Rightful  heir,  comedy.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 207.3 

Rival  queens.  See  Alexander,  the  great,  above  . . 205.1.6 

Rivals,  The,  com.  Sheridan  ..207.1.1;  2(8.29;  214.27;  205.1.19 

Road  to  ruin,  comedy.  Holcroft,  T 205.1.24 

Robbers,  The,  tragedy.  Schiller 218.21 

Roman  father,  tragedy.  Whitehead,  W..  207.1.2  ; 205.1.14 

Romeo  and  Juliet,  tragedy.  See  Shakespe'are. 

Rosina,  opera.  Brooke,  Mrs.  F.  M 207.1.1 

Rule  a wife  and  have  a wife,  comedy.  Beaumont,  F. 

and  Fletcher,  J ..  205.1.6  ; 207.1.2 

Sad  shepherd ; or  tale  of  Robin  Hood,  Jonson,  Ben  201.19 

St.  Patrick’s  day,  farce.  Sheridan,  R.  B 208.29  ; 214.27 

Samson,  Agomstes,  dramatic  poem.  Milton.  J. 203. 1 3;  201.3 

Sardanapalus,  tragedy,  Byron,  Lord 214.12.4;  201.2 

School  for  arrogance,  comedy.  Holcroft,  T 205  2.4 

School  for  authors,  comedy.  Tobin,  J 205.3.7 

School  for  prejudice,  comedy  Dibden  T.  . 205.2.4 

School  for  scandal,  comedy.  Sheridan,  207.1.2;  208.29  ; 214.27 

School  for  wives,  comedy  [Kelly,  H?1 205.2.9 

School  of  reform;  or  how  to  rule  a husband.  Morton  205.1.25 

Secrets  worth  knowing,  comedy.  Morton  T 205.2.3 

Seduction,  comedy.  Holcraft,  T 205.2.4 

Sejanus;  his  fall.  Jonson,  Ben 201.19 

Seven  chiefs  against  Thebes,  tragedy.  Aischylus..  1020.17 
Shakespeare.  See  under  his  name  in  the  general 
alphabet. 

She  stoops  to  conquer,  com.  Goldsmith,  O 

..  .207.1.1;  205. 1..17;  214.15 

She  wou’d  and  she  wou’d  not,  comedy.  Cibber,  C...  205.1.9 


Siege  of  Damascus,  tragedy.  Hughes,  J. . .205.1.10;  207.1.2 

Speculation,  comedy.  Reynolds,  F 205.2.2 

Speed  the  plow,  comedy.  Morton,  T 205.1.25 

Staple  of  news.  Jonson,  Ben 201.19 

Stranger,  from  Kotzebue,  by  B.  Thompson 205.1.24 

Such  things  are.  Inchbald,  Mrs.  E 205.1.23 

Sultan;  or  peep  into  the  seraglio,  com.  Bickerstaff  205.3.3 

Supplicants,  tragedy.  yEschylus 1020.17 

Supplicants,  tragedy.  Euripides 1020.15.2 

Surrender  of  Calais,  hist.  play.  Colman,  G.,  the 

younger ••  205.1.20 

Suspicious  husband,  comedy.  Hoadly,  B ..  .207.1.1 ; 205.1.13 

Tale  of  a tub.  Jonson,  Ben  — 201.19 

Tamerlane,  tragedy.  Rowe,  N. 205  1.10;  207.1.2 


Taming  of  the  shrew,  comedy.  Shakespeare. 

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DuBOIS. 


Dramas,  continued. 

Tancred  and  Sigismunda,  trag.  Thomson. 205. 1.13  ; 207.1.1 


Tempest,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Tender  husband,  comedy.  Steele,  Sir  R 207.1.2 

Three  weeks  after  marriage,  farce.  Murphy,  A 

207.1.1;  205.3.4 

Time’s  a tell-tale,  comedy.  Siddons,  H 205.2.10 


Timon  of  Athens,  tragedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Titus  Andronicus,  tragedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

To  marry,  or  not  marry,  comedy.  Inchbald,  Mrs.  E.  205.1.23 
Tom  Thumb,  burlesque  tragedy,  altered  from  Field- 


ing by  R.  O’Hara 205.3.6  ; 207.1.1 

Torquato  Tasso.  Goethe  218.14 


Trachinise  [maids  of  Trachisl,  tragedy.  Sophocles. 

. 1020.14;  218.11 

Trip  to  Scarborough,  com.  Sheridan 205.2.7  : 208.29  ; 214.27 

Troilus  and  Cressida,  tragedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Trojan  dames,  tragedy.  Euripides  1020.15.2 

Turnpike  gate,  mus.  ent.  Knight,  T 205.3.3 

Twelfth  night,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Two  Foscari,  tragedy.  Byron,  Lord 214.12.4;  201.2 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona,  com.  See  Shakespeare. 

Two  strings  to  your  bow,  farce.  Jephson,  Robert..  205.3  2 

Venice  preserved,  tragedy.  Otway,  T 205.1.12;  207  1.1 

Volpone;  or,  the  fox.  Jonson,  Ben  201.19 

Votary  of  wealth,  comedy.  Holman,  J.  G 205.2.3 

Wallenstein,  tragedy.  Schiller 727.8.2 

Walpole,  comedy.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 207.3 

Waterman,  The,  or,  the  first  of  August.  Dibdin,  C.  205.3.7 

Way  to  get  married,  comedy.  Morton,  T 2<>5  1.25 

Way  to  keep  him,  comedy.  Murphy.  A 207.1.2  ; 205.1.15 

Ways  and  means,  comedy.  Colman,  G 205.3.7 ; 207.1.1 

Wayward  lover,  pastoral  drama.  Goethe  218.14 

Wedding  day,  comedy.  Inchbald,  Mrs.  E 205.3.1 

Werner,  or  the  inheritance,  tragedy.  Byron 214.12.4;  201.2 

Werter,  tragedy.  Reynolds,  F 205.2.3 

West  Indian,  comedy.  Cumberland,  R — 205.1.18  ; 207.1.2 

What  is  she?  comedy 205.2.10 

Wheel  of  fortune,  comedy . Cumberland,  R 205.1.18 

Which  is  the  man?  comedy.  Cowley,  Mrs.  H 205.2.10 

Who  wants  a guinea?  com.  Colman,  the  younger..  2f'5.2.3 

Who’ s the  dupe,  farce . Cowley,  Mrs . H 207 .1.2  ; 205.3.1 

Wife  of  two  husbands,  musical  drama.  Cobb,  J 205.2.6 

Wild  oats;  or,  the  strolling  gentlemen,  comedy. 

O’Keeffe  205.1.22 

Wilhelm  Tell.  Schiller . . 727.8.2 

Will,  The,  comedy.  Reynolds,  F 205.2.1 

Winter’s  tale,  comedy.  See  Shakespeare. 

Wise  man  of  the  East,  comedy  from  Kotzebue,  by 

Mrs.  E.  Inchbald 205.2.7 

Wives  as  they  were,  and  maids  as  they  are,  comedy. 

Inchbald,  Mrs.  E 205.1.23 

Wonder:  a woman  keeps  a secret,  comedy.  Centli- 

vre,  Mrs.  S 207.1.1;  205.1.11 

Ximena:  or  the  heroic  daughter,  trag.  Cibber,  C.  207.1.2 

Zara,  tragedy.  Hill,  Aaron  205.1.7;  207.1  2 

Zorinski.  Morton,  T 205.2.3 


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— Bum,  R.  S.  Hlustrated  drawing  book. . 825.11 

Illustrated  engineering  and  architec- 
tural drawing  book 825.12 

— Carter,  Susan  N.  Drawing  in  black  and 

white.  1882 852.13.8 

— Chapman,  J.  G.  American  drawing 

book.  1873  8541-4 

Elementary  drawing  book.  1872 8541.5 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  The  graphic  arts.  ’82.  824.17 

— Hulme,  F.  E.  Mathematical  drawing  in- 

struments. [How  to  use].  1882 842.5 

— Rose,  J.  Mechanical  drawing  self- 

taught.  1882 843.22 

— Ruskin,  J.  Elements  of.  1872 804.30 

Elements  of  perspective.  1876  822.4 

— Tuthill,  W.  B.  Lessons  in  architectural 

drawing.  1881 851.30 

— Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.  .Our  sketching  club.  831.7 


Drawing,  continued. 

— Viollet-Le-Duc.  Learning  to  draw.  ’81  835.20 

— Walker,  W.  Handbook  of  drawing.  ’80  834.15 

— Ware,  W.  R.  Modern  perspective.  With 

portfolio  of  27  plates.  1883 *8541.13 

— Weigall,  C.  H.  Art  of  figure  drawing.  ’79  852.13  4 

DRAwiNG-room  stage.  Baker,  G.  M 206.23 

DRAWiNG-room  theatricals.  Howard,  C.  J.  812.26 

Drayson,  A.  W.  On  whist.  1879 833.23 

Drayton,  H.  S.  Light  in  dark  places.  ’79  145.9 

Draytons  and  the  Davenants.  Charles,  E.  36.94 
Dream  life.  Mitchell,  Donald  G.  1857 ...  3.3 

Dream  numbers.  [Fiction].  Trollope,  T A.  11.2 
Dreams.  Owen.  R.  D.  In  his  Foot-falls, 


etc 437.32 

Dred.  Stowe,  H.  B.  2 v 6.14 

Dred  Scott  case.  Examination  of.  Benton, 

T.  H.  1860 806.16 

Dress  and  costume.  Art  of  dress.  (Papers 

from  the  Quarterly  review).  1852. . . 301.6 

— Dewing,  T.  W.  Beauty  in  dress.  ’81.  836.26 

— Doran,  Dr . J.  Habits  and  men 323.9 

— Dress,  health  and  beauty.  Lond 844.2 

— Duffey,  E.  B.  Our  behavior;  dress  and 

etiquette 417.17 

— Gale,  E.  C.  Hints  on.  1872  804.26 

— Hinton,  H.  L,  Select  historical.  1868.  *848.17 

— Lacroix,  P.  Manners,  customs,  and  dress 

during  the  middle  ages,  and  during 
the  Renaissance.  1874 *722.10.2 

— Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Dress  (Art  at 

home  series) 833.33 

— Phelps,  E.  S.  What  to  wear.  1873. . . . 814  10 

— Planche,  J.  R.  History  of  British  cos- 

tume. 1874 742.15 

— Saunders,  F.  [The  toilet].  Salad  for  the 

solitary 304.6 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  The  chimney  corner. 

[Dress] 301.27 


DRESS-reform.  Woolsen,  A.  G.,  ed'r.  Dress- 

reform  and  the  health  of  women.  ’74  805.18 
Dresser,  Christopher.  Japan:  its  architec- 
ture, art  and  art  manufactures.  1882.  848  12 

— Principles  of  decorative  design.  Illus.  848.15 

Drift  from  two  shores.  Harte,  Bret 44.28 

Drinking.  Disraeli,  I.  Drinking  customs 

in  England,  p.  198 In  305.8 

— Parton,  J.  Smoking  and  drinking.  1868.  802.3 

See  also  Alcohol ; Stimulants  and  narcotics; 
Temperance  question. 

Driven  to  sea.  Cupples,  G.  Juv 81.4 

Droz,  Gustave.  Around  a spring.  1873..  63.22 

— Babolain.  1873 63.31 

— Monsieur,  madam  and  the  baby.  [1881]  141.31 
Drummond,  H.  Natural  laws  in  the  spiritual 

world.  1884  432.34 

Drummond,  W.  H.  Large  game  and  natural 
history  of  south  and  south-east 

Africa.  1875 841.11 

Drunkenness.  Macnish,  R.  Anatomy  of. 

1844 In  305.10 

See  also  Alcohol ; Temperance. 

Dryden,  John.  Poetical  works.  1855 206.22 


— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  the  British  poets.  615.15 

— Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  the  poets 643.17 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my  books,  v.  1 . . 332.12 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays 305.13 

— Reed,  H.  British  poets,  v.  1 208.22 

— Saintsbury,  G.  [Life],  1881 616.11.21 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  the  novelists . . 624.19 
Du  Bois,  J.  Countess  of  Monte-Cristo. 

1871 


42.36 


DuCHAILLU. 


75 


EARLY. 


DuChaillu,  P.  B.  Country  of  the  dwarfs. 


[Africa].  1872  504.21 

— Explorations  in  eqatorial  Africa,  [1855-9]. 

1871 528.2 

— /Journey  to  Ashango-land,  [1863-4].  1871.  528.1 

— Land  of  the  midnight  sun;  Norway, 

Sweden,  etc.  2 v.  1881 517.17 

— Lost  in  the  jungle.  [Africa].  1870 502.8 

— My  Apingi  kingdom,  with  life  in  the 

great  Sahara.  1872 502.10 

— Stories  of  the  Gorilla  country.  1872. . . 502.11 

— Wild  life  under  the  equator.  1871 502.9 

Duchess,  The.,  pseud.  See  Argles,  Mrs.  M. 
Dudevant,  A.  L A.  D.  [George  Sand], 

— Antonia.  1870 6.2 

— Consuelo.  1870 6.7 

— Countess  of  Budolstadt;  sequel  to  Con- 

suelo. 1883 6.5 

— Fanchon,  the  cricket.  1871 6.3 

— Impressions  and  reminiscences.  1876 . . . 614  20 

— Jealousy;  or,  Teverino.  1870 6.6 

— Mauprat.  1870.  6.1 

— Recollections.  1874  In  612.16 

— Snowman;  a novel.  1871 57.11 


— McCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders.  1872 . . 607.5 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  Paris  sketch  book.  36.530 

— Thomas,  B.  Life  of  George  Sand.  1883  627.1.3 
Due  West;  or,  round  the  world  in  ten 

months.  Ballou,  M.  M.  1884 522.2 

Duelling  Sabine,  L.  Notes  on.  1859..  413.10 
Duff,  Alex.  Smith.  G.  Life  of.  2 v.  1879  637.11 
Duff,  Mrs.  Mary.  Ireland,  J.  N.  [Life]. 


Dufferin,  Earl  of.  [F.  T.  Blackwood]. 

Letters  from  high  latitudes;  yacht 
voyage  to  Iceland,  Jan  Mayen,  and 

Spitzbergen.  1878  511.21 

Duffey,  Mrs.  E.  B.  No  sex  in  education. 

1874 412.6 

— ■ Our  behavior.  [1876] 417.17 

Duffy,  C.  G.  Young  Ireland  [1840-50].’81.  745.13 
DuFresnoy,  C.  A.  Art  of  painting:  trans. 


Dugdale,  R.  L.  “The  Jukes.”  A study  in 

crime,  heredity,  etc.  1877 913.19 

Dulcken,  H.  W.  Worthies  of  the  world.’82  634.15 
Dulles.  C.  W.  What  to  do  first  in  accidents 

and  emergencies.  1883  838.44 

Dumas,  Alex.  Count  of  Monte-Cristo.  ’69  61.22 

— Edmund  Dantes;  sequel  to  “Count  of 

Monte-Cristo.”  1878 135.15 

— Memoirs  of  a physician  [France,  Louis 

XVJ.  1879  5529 

— Progress  of  democracy,  as  illustrated  in 

the  history  of  Gaul  and  France.  1841  903.22 

— Queen’s  necklace.  [Marie  Antoinette] ...  55  30 

Note.  — Sequel  to  “Memoirs  of  a physician.” 

— Three  guardsmen  series.  5 v 

Three  guardsmen 42.1 

Note.— Same  as  “Three  musketeers;'1  scene, 
siege  of  La  Rochelle,  1625-8. 

Twenty  years  after.  [Mazarin,  1645, 

etc.] 42.2 

Bragelonne.  [Revolution  in  England, 

1688,  etc.[ 42.3 

Iron  masque 42.4 

Note. — Louis  XIV  and  the  prisoner  in  the 
iron  mask. 

Louise  la  Yalliere;  [La  Valliere,  died, 

1710.] 42.5 

Dumb  traitor.  [Temperance  tale]  Wilmer, 

M.  E 92.21 


Du  Moncel,  Count  Theodore.  The  telephone, 

microphone  and  phonograph.  1879  . 833.27 

Dumont,  J.  L.  Life  sketches  from  common 

paths.  1856 15.3 

Dunglison,  Robley.  Dictionary  of  medical 

science.  [1873] *A.ll 

Dunham, A.  History  of  Spain  and  Portugal. 

5 v.  1872 716.14 

Dunlop,  J.  History  of  fiction.  2 v.  1842  302.7 

Dunn  Browne,  pseud.  See  Fiske,  S. 

Duplessis,  G.  Wonders  ot  engraving.  ’71.  802.27 
Du  Puy,  Miss  E.  A.  Planter’s  daughter. ..  43.8 


— Why  did  he  marry  her 43.9 

Durand,  Mme.  Alice.  [ H . Greville .]  Dosia 

a Russian  story.  1877 48.28 

— Lucie  Rodey.  1880 138.14 

— Philomene’s  marriages.  1879  46.25 

— Pretty  little  Countess  Zina,  1879 46.24 

— Tania’s  peril.  1882  53.11 

— Xenie’s  inheritance.  1880 141.15 

Durant,  Ghislani.  Horse-back  riding  from 

a medical  point  of  view.  1878 823.1 

— Hygiene  of  the  voice.  1879  834.3 

Durer,  A.  Clement,  C.  E.  Painters,  etc.  834.11 


— Keddie,H.[&araft  Tytler\M.odern.  paint- 

ers   808.31 

— Ruskin,  J.  Modern  painters,  v.  5.  1871  805.2 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies 626.5.4 

Dust.  Hawthorne,  Julian.  Fict.  1881 54.3 

Dutch  republic,  Rise  of.  Motley,  J.  L. 

3.  v.  1856  704.5 

Duties  of  women.  Cobbe,  Frances,  P. . . 426.27 
Duty.  Cobbe,  Frances  P.  Religious  duty  432.12 

— Smiles,  S.  Duty,  with  illustrations  of 

patience,  etc 425.28 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.  History  of  the  war  for 

the  Union.  3 v.  1861 *733.2 

— National  portrait  gallery  of  eminent 

Americans.  2 v.  1862 *638.1 

— and  G.  L.  Cyclopaedia  of  American  lit- 

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Dwarfs,  Country  of  the.  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  504.21 
Dwight,  B.  W.  Modern  philology.  2 v.  ’77.  312.10 
Dwight,  H.  O.  Turkish  life  in  war  time,  ’81  724.12 
Dwight,  M.  A.  Grecian  and  Roman  mytho- 


logy. 1873 416.24 

— Introduction  to  the  study  of  art.  1868.  852.10 

Dwight,  N.  Lives  of  the  signers.  1876...  621.16 
Dwight,  Theodore,^.  History  of  Connect- 
icut [to  1840].  1872 723.20 

Dwight,  Timothy.  Sprague,  W.  B.  Life.  In  601.1.4 
Dwyer,  C.  P.  Economic  cottage  builder. 

1856  806.14 

Dyer,T.  F.  T.  British  popular  customs.’76  742.14 

— Domestic  folk-lore.  1881 * 426.29 

— Folk-lore  of  Shakespeare.  1884 431.20 

Dyer,  T.  H.  Life  of  Calvin.  1850  617.5 

— Pompeii;  its  history  and  antiquities.  ’75  742.18 
Dynamic  sociology.  Ward,  L.  F.  2 v.  ’83.  916.13 

Dynevor  terrace.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M 36.603 

Dyonisius  of  Alexandria.  Writings.  (A.- 

N.  C.  lib.  v.  20) 415.1 

Dyspepsia.  Hall,  W.  W.  1877 828.17 

Each  and  all.  A companion  to  the  “Seven 

little  sisters.”  Andrews,  J.  1876 86. 7 

“Eadgyth,”  pseud.  Wilford  family;  or, 

hero-worship  in  the  school-room 78.14 


Earl  and  the  Doctor,  pseud.  See  Herbert, 

G.  R.  C.  and  Kingsley,  C.  H. 

Earl’s  promise,  The.  Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H..  36.469 
Early,  Jubal  A.  Memoirs  of  the  last  year 

of  the  war  [1864-5].  1867 731.2 

Early  and  late  papers.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  311.26 


EARLY. 


76 


EDGAR. 


Early  Christian  lit.  primers.  4 v.  See 

Fisher,  G.  P.,  ed’r, 426.24 

Early  dawn;  or,  Christian  life  in  England. 

Charles,  E.  Fict 4.2 

Early  days  of  Christianity.  Farrar,  F.W.  431.2 
Early  history  of  institutions.  Maine,  H. 

S.  1878  913.24 

Early  mankind.  Tylor,  E.  B.  1878 841.10 

Early  Plantagenets.  Stubbs,  W 743.5.9 

Early  years  of  Christianity.  Pressense,  E. 

de 425.14 

Earnest  men.  [Biographies].  Tweedie, 

W.  K 632  8 

Earnest  trifler.  Sprague,  M.  A.  Fict 145.  L 

Earth.  Brewster,  G.  Origin  of  the  globe. 

[Mosaic  history].  1850 804.24 

— Dawson,  J.  W.  Earth  and  man.  1877..  822.10 

— Guyot,  A.  Earth  and  man.  [cop.  1849].  807.24 

— Harris,  J.  The  pre-adamite  earth.  1856  437.20 

— Higgins,  W.  M.  The  earth 837.11 

— Reclus,  E.  The  earth  [its  physical  phe- 

nomena]. 1872 825.18 


See  also  Astronomy;  Creation;  Geography; 
Geology;  Physical  geography. 


Earth  and  its  treasures.  Mangin,  A.  ’75. . 828.28 
Earthly  paradise.  [Poem].  Morris,  W.3  v.  204  8 
Earthquakes  and  volcanoes.  Ponton,  M.  802.12 
Eassie,  William.  Healthy  houses.  1879..  837.5 

East,  The.  Andersen,  H.  C.  Poet’s  bazaar, 

[1840] 522.26 

— Brassey,  Mrs.  Annie.  Sunshine  and 

storm  in  the.  [Cruises  in  1874-8] 517.2 

— Browne,  J.  R.  Yusef : a crusade  in  the 

East,  [1851].  1871 508.7 

— Bryant,  W.  C.  Letters  from  the  East, 

[1852-3] 508.16 

— Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in  the 

Orient.  1884  515.2.3 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Walter’s  tour  in  the  East. 

6 v.  [cop.  1862] 515.1 


Contents.— V.  1.  Egypt,  v.  2.  Jerusalem,  v.  3. 
Samaria.  v.  4.  Damascus,  v.  5.  Constantinople,  v. 


6.  Athens. 

— Field,  H.  M From  Egypt  to  Japan.’76.  527.17 

— Harper’s  Hand-book  for  travelers  in 

Europe  and  the  East.  1873 *B.13 

— Houghton,  R.  C.  Women  of  the  Orient.  518.13 

— Keating,  J.  M.  With  Gen.  Grant  in  the 

East.  1879 514.31 

— ■ Kinglake,  A.  W.  Eothen:  travels  in  the. 

1855 505.7 

— Lord,  J.  Ancient  states  and  empires.’69  745.14 

— Morris,  E.  J.  Tour  in  Turkey,  Greece, 

Arabia  Petrsea.  2 v.  1842 505.5 

— Rand,  E.  A.  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands. 

Juv.  1881 515.11 

— Smith,  P.  Ancient  history  of.  (Student’s 

series).  1871 701 .1 

Smaller  history  of.  Illus.  1872 715.15 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Egypt,  Arabia  Petrsea, 

Holy  Land,  [1835-6].  2 v 505.13 

* — WarburtOn,  E.  The  crescent  and  the 

cross.  1852  501.32 

See  also  names  of  Asiatic  countries  ; Oriental ; 
also  Levant;  Mediterranean;  Turkey,  etc. 

East,  Romances  of  the.  Gobineau,  J.  A. ’78.  44  3 

East  Indian  archipelago.  Bickmore,  A.  S. 

Travels  in.  [1865] 527.6 

See  also  Malaysia. 

East  Indies.  Thornes,  W.  H.  Life  in.  Fict.  23.27 
See  also  Asia;  India;  East  Indian  Archipelago. 

East  Lynne.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 36.567 


Eastern  and  Greco-Russian  churches.  Stan- 
ley. A.  P.  History  of  the  Eastern 

church 416.17 

Eastern  fairy  legends.  Frere,  M 26.32 

Eastern  questions.  Palgrave,  W.  G.  Es- 
says on.  1872 732.12 

Eastlake,  C.  L.  Hints  on  household  taste 

in  furniture,  upholstery,  etc.  1872 . . 813.8 

Eastman,  Julia  A.  School  days  of  Beulah 

Romney.  1872 87.6 

— Young  Rick.  Juv.  1875 78.8 

Eating  and  drinking.  Beard,  G.  M.  1871  813.22 

See  also  Food. 

Eaton,  C.  B.  Civil  service  in  Great  Britain. 

1880 913.4 

Eaton,  J.  S.  Treatise  on  arithmetic.  1873.  811.13 

Eaton,  W.  Felton,  C.  C.  Life  of In  641.4.9 

Ebers,  Georg.  The  burgomaster’s  wife. 

[Holland,  1574-81].  1882. 14613 

— Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  king  1871 . . 31.30 

— The  emperor.  [Hadrian;  Egypt;  early 

Christianity]  2 v.  1881 146.2 

— Homo  sum.  [Arabia;  Anchorites,  4th 

century].  1880 48.24 

— Serapis  a romance.  [Alexandria  A D.  389] 

1885 58.3 

— The  sisters.  Romance  of  ancient  Egypt 

[Memphis,  B.  C.  164]  1880 48.23 

— Uarda.  Romance  of  ancient  Egypt.  2 

' v.  1880  48.22 

Ebrard,  J.  H.  A.  Gospel  history.  [Histor- 
ical criticism].  1876 431.3 

Ebstein,  Wilhelm.  Corpulence  and  its 

treatment.  1884  844.32 

Ecce  coelum:  or  parish  astronomy.  Burr, 

E.  F.  [cop.  1867] 811.21 

Ecce  Deus.  Parker,  Joseph.  1867 423.2 

Ecce  homo.  Seeley,  J.  R.  1871 408.22 

Ecce  spiritus.  1881 443.7 

Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany  during  the 

middle  ages.  Lubke,  W.  1877 834.6 

Ecclesiastical  dictionary.  Staunton,  W.  422.2 
Ecclesiastical  history.  See  Church  history 
Echoes  from  mistland:  or,  the  Nibelungen 

lay.  Forestier,  A 217.27 

Echoes  of  a famous  year.  [France,  1870-1.]  746.12 

Echoing  and  re-echoing.  Foster,  L H 81.14 

Eclectic  magazine,  v.  22.  N.  Y.,  1851 . . . 1002.2 
Eclogues.  See  Virgil 1020.10 


Economic  cottage  builder.  Dwyer,  C.  P.  ’56  806.14 
Edda,  The  younger:  tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.  431.6 

See  also  Mallet’s  Northern  antiquities  [742.8 1 
and  Crichton’s  Scandinavia,  v.  1 [742.111. 

Eddy,  D.  C.  Angel  whispers  [comfort  to 


mourners]  1860 408.19 

— Europa;  or,  scenes  and  society  in  Eng- 

land, France,  Italy  and  Switzerland. 

1858  504.23 

— Our  traveling  party.  5 v.  1882.  Juv.  515.13 


Contents. — 1.  Visit  to  Ireland.  2.  Scotland  and  Eng- 
land. 3.  Paris  to  Amsterdam.  4.  Baltic  to  Vesuvius. 
5.  Alps  and  the  Rhine. 

i—  Walter’s  tour  in  the  East.  6 v.  1865..  515.1 

Contents.—  1.  Egypt;  2.  Jerusalem;  3.  Samaria;  4. 
Damascus;  5.  Constantinople;  6.  Athens. 


— The  young  man’s  friend.  1855  406.13 

Eddy,  T.  M.  Patriotism  of  Illinois.  2 v. 

1865 603.5 

Edelweiss.  Auerbach,  B.  Fict 131.9 

Eden,  Emily.  Semi-attached  couple.  1861  134.15 

— Semi-detached  house.  1860 134.14 

Edgar,  J.  G.  Crusades  and  the  crusaders.  721,13 

— History  for  boys,  [modem  Europe].  1874.  716.22 


EDGEWORTH. 


77 


EDUCATION. 


Edgeworth,  Maria.  Belinda.  1856  63.12 

— Helen.  1856 7.21 

— Parent’s  assistant;  stories  for  cliildren.’66  7.20 

— Popular  tales,  [also]  Tales  of  fashionable 

life.  1856  63.11 

Contents.— Murad  the  unlucky ; The  manufacturers ; 
The  contrast;  The  grateful  negro ; Tomorrow;  Ennui; 
The  dun. 

— Rosamond,  etc.  Juv 76.14 


— Thackeray,  A.  I.  Book  of  sibyls.  1883  628.13 

— Zimmem,  Helen.  [Life.]  1883  627.16 

Edina.  Wood,  Mrs.  H.  Fict 42.25 

Edinburgh  review,  v.  135-160.  1872-84. . *1007.4 

— Jeffrey,  F.  Contributions  to  the.  1858  305.5 

Edith  Lyle,  etc.  Holmes,  M.  J 142.16 

Edkins,  J.  Chinese  Buddhism.  1880 424.3 

— Religion  in  China.  1878 435.26 

Edmond  Dantes;  sequel  to  “Count  of  Monte- 

Cristo,”  by  A.  Dumas.  1878 135.15 

Edmonds,  J.  W.  and  Dexter,  G.  T.  Spirit- 
ualism. With  an  appendix  by  N.  P. 

Tallmadge.  v.  1.  1853 411.9 

Edmonds,  S . E.  E.  Nurse  and  spy  in  the 

Union  army 506.1 

Edna  Browning.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J 135.7 

Education. 


Cyclopcedias  and  Periodicals. 

— Barnard,  H.  ed’r.  American  journal  of 

education,  v.  1-7, 10:13.  1855-63  . . . 403.1 

— Education.  An  international  magazine; 

bimonthly.  Bost,  1881-5 *1008.7 

— Hlinois  school  journal;  monthly,  v.  2-4. 

1882-5  *1008.9 

— Illinois  teacher,  v.  1,3.  1855-7 401.7 

— Journal  of  education.  [New  England  and 

National],  v.  7-22,  Boston,  1878-85. 

fol *8541.26 

— Kiddle,  H.  and  Schem,  A.  J.  Cyclopae- 

dia of  education.  1883 *B.29 

— Pennsylvania  school  journal,  v.  4-5. 

1855-7  428.4 

General  and  Miscellaneous. 

— Abbott,  J.  Gentle  measures  in  training 

the  young 401.5 

— Abercrombie,  J.  Culture  and  discipline 

of  the  mind.  1839 401.21 

— Baine,  A.  Education  as  a science.  1879.  815.4.25 

— Bayne,  P.  The  classical  controversy;  Art 

of  study In  322.6 

— Boutwell,  G.  S.  Educational  topics.  ’59  426.4 

— Brackett,  A.  C.,  ed'r.  Education  of 

American  girls.  [Essays].  1874....  402.31 

— Browning,  O.  Educational  theories.  443.13 

— Burton,  W.  Helps  to.  1863  413.8 

— Clarke,  E.  H.  Building  of  a brain.  1874  . 413.27 

Sex  in.  1873  402.18 

— Dick,  T.  On  the  mental  illumination  and 

moral  improvement  of  mankind. 

(Works,  v.  1) 411.12 

— Duffey,  E.  B.  No  sex  in.  1874 412.6 

— Education  of  the  citizen In  1001.9.1 

— Everett,  E.  Practical.  [Addresses]. ’59  426  2 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Education In  307.21 

— Goulbum,  E.  M.  Education  of  the  world. 

In  437.12 

— Helps,  A.  Education In  302.3.1 

— Hill,  T.  True  order  of  studies.  1876. . 416.2 

— Howe,  J.  W.,  ed'r . Sex  and  education. 

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— Kingsley,  C.  Health  and.  [Essays].  ’74  413.4 


Education,  continued. 

— Library  of  education.  3 v.  1869-70 414.1 

Contents — 1.  .Locke,  Thoughts  on  education;  Mil- 
ton,  Treatise  on  education.  2.  Mann,  H.,  Physiology 
in  schools;  Scottish  university  addresses,  by  Mill, 
Froude,  and  Carlyle.  3.  Bible  in  the  public  schools. 

— Locke,  J.  On  education  In  327.10 

— McArthur,  A.  Education  and  its  rela- 

tion to  manual  industry.  1884  917.1 

— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Old  Greek  e.  1882..  443.9 

— Mann,  H.  Annual  reports  on,  1839, 

1841-43,  1845-8 413.19 

Lectures  and  reports  on.  1872 413.18 

— Mansfield.  E.  D.  American  e.  1851.  401.6 

— Martineau,  Harriet.  Household.  1867.  413.9 

— Mayhew,  I.  Popular  education.  1850..  405.21 

— Milton,  J.  Tractate  on  education In  1001.6.3 


— Peabody,  A.  P.  Scientific  education  of 

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— Phelps,  Mrs.  L.  Hours  with  my  pupils. 

1859  401.4 

— Philobiblius,  pseud.  History  of.  1860.  426.1 

— Richter,  J.  P.  F.  Levana;  or,  the  doc- 

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— Schmidt,  H.  I.  Hist,  of  ancient  and 

modem  [cop . 1842] 413.26 

— Sears,  B.  and  others.  Classical  studies. 

1843 426.3 

— Short  history  of  education.  [From  En- 

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— Smith,  Walter.  Art  education;  scholas- 

tic and  industrial . 1873 851.5 

— Spencer,  H.  Education:  intellectual, 

moral  and  physical.  1861 401.8 

— Todd,  J.  Student’s  manual.  1873  402.17 

— Tourgee,  A.W.  An  appeal  to  Caesar  [for 

education  of  the  South].  1884  916.21 


— United  States.  Commissioner  of  edu- 

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See  United  States. 

Schools. 

— Arnold,  M.  Higher  schools  of  Germany. 


1874 444.9 

— Craig,  A.  H.  Question  book  on  common 

school  studies.  1880 426.15 

— De  Graff,  E.  V.  School-room  guide.  ’82.  444.20 

— Dodge,  M.  A,  Our  common  school  sys- 

tem. 1880 912.22 

— Greene,  S.  S.  Libraries  and  schools. 

Selected  papers.  1883  426.33 

— Hazen,  W.  B.  School  and  the  army  in 

Germany  and  France.  1872 732.13 

— Hope,  A.  R Book  about  dominies.  ’69  306.10 

— Lincoln,  D.  F.  School  and  industrial 


— Montgomery,  Z.  The  poison  fountain. 

[Public  school  system].  1878  913.25 

— Potter,  A.  and  Emerson,  G.  B.  School 

and  schoolmaster,  [cop.  1842] 413.5 

— Sheely,  A.  Anecdotes  of  school  life.  ’77  317.27 

— Staunton,  H.  The  great  schools  of  Eng- 

land. 1877 421.13 

— Taylor,  N.  W.  School  amusements,  ’59.  426.5 

Teaching. 

— Abbott,  J.  Tne  teacher;  or,  moral  influ- 

ence in  instruction.  1873  413.7 

— Alcott,  W.  A.  Confessions  of  a school- 

master. 1856  406.26 

— Calderwood,  H.  On  teaching.  1875...  417.18 

— Fitch,  J.  G.  Lectures  on.  1881 425.32 

— Hewett,  E.  C.  Pedagogy.  1884 432.38 

— Holbrook,  A.  The  normal;  or,  methods 

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— Johonnot,  J.  Principles  and  practice  of. 

1879  441.18 


EDUCATION. 


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Education,  continued. 

— Kiddle,  H.  and  others.  How  to  teach.  412.14 

— Page,  D.  P.  Theory  and  practice  of.’48.  401.15 

— Parker,  F.  W.  Notes  of  [his]  talks  on. 

-^ggg  432.39 

— Sypher,  J.  R.  Art  of  teaching  school.’ 72.  441.17 

See  also  Children;  Colleges;  Culture;  Elocution; 
Etiquette;  Kindergarten;  Literature;  Mental  philoso- 
phy; Object-teaching;  Pestalozzi;  Physical  culture; 
Ragged  school ; Self-culture ; also,  for  official  reports 


see  Massachusetts;  New  York  city;  Illinois. 

Edward,  the  son  of  Edward  III. 

— Jones,  M.  The  black  prince.  Juv 28.6 

— Shirley,  W.  Edward,  the  black  prince: 


Edwards,  Amelia  B.  Barbara’s  history.’64  36.206 

— Debenham’s  vow.  1870 36.198 

— Half  a million  of  money.  1865  36.210 

— Hand  and  glove.  1865 36.199 

— In  the  days  of  my  youth.  1874  32.21 

— Miss  Carew.  1865 36.201 

— Miss  Forester.  1873 32 10 

— Monsieur  Maurice.  1873 . . 36.202 

— A night  on  the  borders  of  the  Black 

forest.  1874 36.2  '3 

— Untrodden  peaks  and  unfrequented  val- 

leys. [The  Tyrol].  1873 501.25 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie.  Archie  Lovell 34.8 

— At  the  eleventh  hour.  1882 53.4 

— Ought  we  to  visit  her? 61.37 

— A point  of  honor 45.13 

— Stephen  Lawrence,  yeoman 34.3 

— Susan  Fielding 17.11 

— Vagabond  heroine.  1873 143.4 

— Vivian  the  beauty.  1878 46.27 

Edwards,  C.  History  and  poetry  of  finger 

rings.  1880 717.20 

Edwards,  E.  Free  town  libraries;  their 

formation,  management,  etc.  1869  328.18 
Edwards,  Eliez.  Words,  facts  and  phrases  316.10 
Edwards,  Emory.  Catechism  of  the  marine 

steam  engine.  1880  831.21 

Edwards,  J.  F.  Constipation  relieved  with- 
out drugs.  1881 838.21 

Edwards,  Jonathan.  Miller,  S Life  of.  In  641.4.8 
Edwards,  M.  B.  Doctor  Jacob.  1869 138.18 

— The  Sylvestres.  1872 36.209 

Edwards,  N.  W.  History  of  Illinois,  from 

1778  to  1833;  and  life  and  times  of 

Ninian  Edwards.  1870 712.22 

Edwin  Brothertoft.  [Am.  revolution].  Win- 

throp,  T 44.21 

Edwin  Drood.  Dickens,  C 36.174  and  1.14 

Egg  farm,  An.  Stoddard,  H . H.  1876 . . . 822.29 
Eggleston,  E.,  D.  D.  Christ  in  art;  story 
of  the  evangelists,  with  designs  of 

Bida.  1875 428.2 

Egglest  >n,  E.  Circuit  rider.  1874 31.6 

. — End  of  the  world.  1872 8 34 

— Hoosier  school-boy.  Fict.  1883 82.21 

— Hoosier  schoolmaster.  Fict..  1871 8.33 

— Mystery  of  Metropolisville.  1873 15.22 

— Roxy.  1868 144.13 

— and  others.  Famous  American  Indians. 

v.  1-5.  1878-80 635.5 


Contents. — 1.  Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet. 
2.  Red  Eagle.  3.  Pocahontas.  4.  Brant  and  Red  Jack- 
et. 5.  Montezuma. 


Eggleston,  G.  C.  Big  brother  ser.  v.1-4. 

Big  brother  [Indian  war,Alabama]’75.  88.12 

Captain  Sam;  or,  the  boy  scouts  of 

1814.  [Alabama].  1876 88.13 

Signal  boys;  or,  Captain  Sam’s  com- 
pany. 1878  88.23 


Eggleston,  G.  C.,  continued. 

Wreck  of  the  “Red  Bird;”  story  of  the 

Carolina  coast.  1882 83.1 

— How  to  educate  yourself.  1872 402.19 

— How  to  make  a living;  making,  saving 

and  using  money.  1875 827.30 

— Man  of  honor,  [cop.  1873] 64.17 

— A rebel’s  recollections  ( civil  war,  1861-5)  736.11 

Egleston,  N.  H.  Hand-book  of  tree  plant- 
ing. 1884 844.24 

— Villages  and  village  life.  1878 822.24 

Egypt.  Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Ismailia:  a nar- 
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rica for  the  suppression  of  the  slave 
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— Baldwin,  J.  D.  Pre-historic  nations 706.23 

— Bartlett,  S.  C.  From  Egypt  to  Palestine 

1879  51312 

— Birch,  S.  Egypt  to  B.  C.  300.  (Anc.  hist. 

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— Clarke,  J.  F.  Gods  of  Egypt ,.In  438.26 

— Clement,  C.  E.  Egypt  [popular  history] . 

Illus.  1880 721.15 

— De  Leon,  E.  The  Khedive’s  Egypt.  ’77  526.15 

— Dicey,  E.  England  and  Egypt.  [1881].  727.16 

— Draper,  J.  W.  Intellectual  development 

of  Europe  [Egypt’s  influence] 904.16 

— Ebers,  G.  Daughter  of  an  Egyptian 

king.  [Subjection  of  Egypt  by  the  Per- 
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The  emperor.[Hadrian;  Roman  domin- 
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The  sisters : a romance  [Memphis,  B.C. 

161] 48.23 

Uarda:  romance  [Pharaonic  times].  2 v. 

1880  48.22 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Egypt.  (Walter’s  tour,  et<3.)  515.1.1 

— Gautier,  T.  Romance  of  the  mummy 

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— Gilbart,  J.  W.  Commerce  of  ancient.  In. 905.1. 19 

— Harman,  H.  W.  Egypt  and  the  Holy 

Land,  1869-70 504.11 

— Herodotus.  History;  tr.  by  Beloe.  3 v 1020.8 

Same;  tr.  by  Cary.  706.14 

Same;  tr.  by  G.  Rawlinson.  4 v.  Illus.  745.1 

See  also  Herodotus  in  general  alphabet. 

— History.  (Universal  hist.  anc.  pt.,  v.  1) 

1779  *707.1 

— Jenks,  J.  W.  Commerce  of  Egypt.  1840. 

In  905.1.8 

— Kenrick,  J.  Ancient  Egypt  under  the 

Pharaohs.  2 v.  1852. 745.11 

— Kingsley,  C.  Hypatia  [Alexandria;  Neo- 

Platonism]  1869 14.7 

— Klunzinger,  C.  B.  Upper  Egypt;  its  peo- 

ple and  products.  1878 526.12 

— Lane,  E.  W Manners  and  customs  of 

the  modem  Egyptians.  2 v.  Illus. 

1871 713.5 

— Lanoye,  F.  de.  Egypt  3300  years  ago . 802. 1 7 

— Leland,  C.  G.  Egyptian  sketch  book. ’74  5 ’4.29 

— Lewis,  G.  C.  Early  history  and  chrono- 

logy of  the'Egyptians.  1862 821.18 

— McCoan,  J.  C.  Egypt  as  it  is.  1877..  526.14 

— Potter,  H.  C.  Gates  of  the  East.  1877  514.23 

— Prime,  W.  C.  Boat  life  in.  1872 502.19 

— Rawlinson,  George.  Egypt  and  Baby- 

lon. From  sacred  and  profane 

sources.  1885 746.20 

History  of  ancient  Egypt.  2 v.  1882. . 725.7 

— Seventh  great  oriental  monarchy.  2 v.  ’82.  725.15 

— Sharpe,  S.  Hist,  of  Egypt  [to  640].  2 v.  745.10 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents  of  travel  in, 

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— Stoddard,  G.  W.  Mashallah!  a flight  in- 

to Egypt.  1880  518.27 

— Taylor,  B.  Egypt  and  Ireland  in  1874. . 524.12 

— Warburton,  E.  Crescent  and  the  cross. 

1852  501.32 

— Warner,  0. 1).  Mummies  and  Moslems. 

1876 , 521.17 

— Wilkinson,  J.  G.  Ancient  Egyptians. 

[Abridged],  2 v.  Itlus 705.5 

See  also  Africa;  History  (Ancient) ; Nile;  Pyr- 
amids. 

Eichberg,  Julius.  High  school  music 

reader.  1859 834.5 

Eight  cousins.  Alcott,  L.  M.  1875 74.21 

Eight  hundred  leagues  on  the  Amazon. 

Verne,  J.  (Giant  raft,  pt.  1).  1882.  54.20.1 

Eighteen  Christian  centuries.  White,  J.  725.9 

Eighth  commandment  [copyright  question] 

Reade,  C 301.28 

Eiloart,  C.  J.  Boy  with  an  idea.  1878. . . 77.6 

Eirene.  Ames,  Mary.  C.  1872 61.28 

Eldorado  [California  in  ’49].  Taylor,  B . . 524.25 

Eleanor’s  victory.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.48 

Elective  affinities.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  In  33.29 

Same 63.29 

Electric  light.  Hammond,  R.  Electric 

light  in  our  homes.  1884  843.28 

Electrical  psychology.  Dods,  J.  B.  1846.  804.17 
Electricity  and  magnetism.  Bade,  J.  Won- 
ders of.  1872 802.6 

— Bakewell,  F.  C.  Manual  of  e.  1857 ....  805.20 

— Berley,  J.  A.  Universal  electrical  direc- 

tory. 1884 *3502.14 

— Charming,  W.  F.  Medical  application  of 

electricity.  1849  803.21 

— Fonvielle  W de.  Thunder  and  lightning.  813.17 

— Gordon,  J.  E.  H.  Electricity  and  mag- 

netism. 2 v.  1880  843.4 

— Greer,  H.,  ed’r.  Recent  wonders  in  elec- 

tricity, etc  [1883.] 843.16 

— Guthrie,  F.  Magnetism  and  e.  1875..  827.10 

— Lardner,  D.  Magnetism  and  e.  1857 . 801.7 

— Rockwell,  A.  D.  Electricity  as  related 

to  medicine,  etc.  1879 834  21 

— Tyndall,  J.  Notes  on.  1871 803.7 

See  also  Electric  light;  Natural  philosophy; 
Meteorology;  Telegraph;  Telephone. 


ELECTRO-metallurgy.  Gore,  G.  1877 838.28 

ELECTRo-therapeutics.  Amidon,  R.W.  Man- 
ual of.  1884. 844.37 

Elena:  Italian  tale.  Comyn,  L.  N 32.20 

El  Fureidis.  [Syria].  Cummins,  M.  S .Fict.  64.7 

Elia,  Essays  of,  and  Eliana.  Lamb,  C 327.4 

Elia;  or  Spain  fifty  years  ago.  Arrom,  C. 

B.  de.  1868 135.24 

Eliot,  C.  W.,  and  Storer,  F.  H Elementary 
manual  of  chemistry;  abridged  by  W. 

R.  Nichols.  1875  847.6 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  [Mrs.  J.  W Cross]. 

— Adam  Bede.  1859 36.321 

— Daniel  Deronda.  1876 136.5 

— Essays.  1883 .* 326.8 

— Essays  and  leaves  from[her]note-book.’8I  327.17 

— Felix  Holt,  the  radical.  1869 7.5 

— Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such.  [Es- 

says]. 1879 314.17 

— Legend  of  Jubal,  etc.  [Poems].  1874..  206  27 

— Middlemarch  1873 18.21 

— Mill  on  the  Floss.  1860  36  322 

— Poems.  1883  213.3 

— Romola.  [Florence  and  Savonarola.]  ’63.  36.323 

— Scenes  of  clerical  life.  1859 36.324 

Same In  7.6 

— Silas  Marner,  the  weaver  of  Raveloe. . . . 36.325 


Elliot,  George,  pseud,  continued. 


Same In  7*6 

— Spanish  gypsy.  A poem.  1879 206  26 


— Blind,  M.  Life  of  George  Eliot.  1883..  627.1.1 

— Cleveland,  R.  E.  George  Eliot’s  poetry. In  323.16 

— Cooke,  G.  W.  Life  of  George  Eliot.  ’83.  627.22 

— George  Eliot’s  life  as  related  in  her  let- 

ters and  journals.  Ed.  bv  her  hus- 
band J.  W.  Cross.  3 v.  1885 631.8 

— Lord,  J.  George  Eliot,  [or]  Woman  as 

novelist In  735.6.5 

— McCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders.  1872 . . 607.5 

Eliot,  John.  Francis,  C.  Life  of In  641.4.5 

Eliot,  Samuel,  ed'r.  Poetry  for  children. 

1880 217.6 

— Selections  from  American  authors.  1879  326.5 

— ed'r.  Six  stories  from  the  Arabian 

Nights.  1880 77.10 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  England.  Abbott,  J. 

History  of.  1873 611.8 

— Aiken,  L.  Court  and  times  of  Queen 

Elizabeth,  [1533-1603] 716.17 

— Froude,  J.  A.  History  of  England,  v. 

7-12 703.1 

— Jameson,  A.  Celebrated  female  sover- 

eigns   633.12 

— Lord,  J.  Queen  Elizabeth,  [or]  Woman 

as  a sovereign In  735.6.5 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  women 618.2 

— Strickland,  A.  Queens  of  England,  v 3.  641.13 


Note. — See  Prescott’s  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  v.  3 
[Comparison  of  Elizabeth  with  Isabella] ; Also , Froude’s 
United  Netherlands  for  studies  of  Elizabeth  as  woman 
and  queen. 

In  fiction , see  Fullerton’s  Constance  Sherwood  [Cath- 
olic view];  Kingsley’s  Westward  ho!  [The  Armada], 
Scott’s  Kenilworth. 

Elizabeth.  Thackeray,  Anne  1 36.555 

Elizabeth;  or,  the  exiles  of  Siberia.  Cotton, 

S.  R 7.23 

Elkswatawa;  or,  the  prophet  of  the  West. 

2 v.  1836 8.11 

Ella.  Simonds,  W.  Juv 91.27.2 

Ellen  Linn.  Abbott,  Jacob.  Juv 91.23  7 

Ellen  Middleton.  Fullerton,  Lady  G 36.214 

Ellen’s  idol.  Phelps,  E S Juv 76.8.4 

Elleby,  W.  Channing,  E.  T.  Life  of . .In  641.4.6 
Ellet,  E F.  Pioneer  women  of  the  west. . 614.24 

— Queens  of  American  society.  1867 615.4 

Ellicott,  C.  J.  Scripture  and  its  interpre- 
tation   In  438.17 

— Some  present  dangers  of  the  church  of 

England.  1877 ....  441.28 

Elliot,  Frances.  Diary  of  an  idle  woman 

in  Italy.  1873  47.41 

— Romance  of  old  court  life  in  France.  ’73.  501.26 
Elliot,  I.  M.  ed'r.  Poetry  for  home  and 

school.  See  Brackett,  A.  C 208  9 

Elliott,  A.  Out  of  doors:  game*,  etc.  ’72.  802.8 

— Withindoors:  games,  etc.  1872 802.9 

Elliott,  C.  W.  Book  of  American  interiors 

From  existing  houses].  Heliotype  il- 
us.  1876.  fol *8541.6 

— Mysteries,  or  glimpses  of  the  supernat- 

ural. 1852 408  29 

— Pottery  and  porcelain.  1878 826.14 

Elliott,  F.  R.  Hand-book  of  landscape 

gardening.  1881 848  6 

— Popular  deciduous  and  evergreen  trees 

and  shrubs,  [cop.  1868] 824.31 

Ellis,  G.  E.  History  of  battle  of  Bunker’s 

hill  1875 734.6 

— Life  of  Anne  Hutchinson In  601.1.7 


ELLIS. 


80 


EMERSON. 


Ellis,  G.  E.,  continued. 

— Life  of  Sir  Benj.  Thompson,  Count 

Rumford,  with  notices  of  his  daugh- 
ter. [1871] 615.6 

— Life  of  Geo.  Mason In  601.1.3 

— Life  of  W.  Penn In  601.1.12 

— Red  man  and  white  man  in  North  Amer- 

ica. 1882  728.2 

Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Works.  8 v.  in  2.  1845. . . 305.15 

Contents.—!.  The  women  of  England;  The  daughters 
of  England;  The  wives  of  England;  The  mothers  of 
England.  2.  Poetry  of  life ; Pictures  of  private  life ; 


A voice  from  the  vintage,  etc. 

— Hearts  and  homes  1866 34.14 

— Home;  or,  the  iron  rule.  1855 132  13 


Ellis,  Sumner.  At  our  best,  etc.  1873 332.5 

Ellis,  Rev  W.  Madagascar  revisited.  1867  521.13 

— Three  visits  to  Madagascar,  1853-6.  1859.  527.5 

Elm  island  stories.  See  Kellogg,  E. 

Elocution,  Oratory,  Speeches. 

Elocution. 

— Bacon,  A.  M.  Manual  of  gesture.  1881.  318.30 

— Bautain,  M.  • Art  of  extempore  speak- 


ing. 1873 308.14 

— Cox,  E.  W.  Arts  of  writing,  reading  and 

speaking 325.23 

— Day,  H.  N.  Art  of  rhetoric.  1868 325.19 

— Townsend,  L.  T.  Art  of  speech.  2 v.  ’81  317.13 

— Vandenhoff,  G.  Art  of  elocution  [with 

selections].  1862 301.22 

Readers  and  Readings. 

— Carpenter,  J.  E.  Popular  readings 323.7 

— Cumnock,  R.  M.  Choice  readings.  1878 . 323.4 

— Eliot,  S.  Selections  from  American  au- 

thors. Franklin,  Adams,  Cooper, 
Longfellow.  1879 326.5 

— Green,  J.  R.  Readings  from  Eng.  his- 

tory. 1879 717.10 

— Hart,  J.  S.  Class-book  of  prose.  1845.  306.21 

— Hudson,  H N.  Classical  English  read- 

er. 1878 314.11 

— Johonnot.  J.  Geographical  reader.  ’82  526.25 

Natural  history  reader.  1883  842.39 

— Monroe,  L.B.Public  and  parlor  readings. 

Dialogues  and  dramas 311.21 

Public  and  parlor  readings.  Humorous.  325.11 

Public  and  parlor  readings.  Miscel- 
laneous   325.8 

Young  folk’s  readings.  1877 311.22 

— One  hundred  choice  selections  in  poetry 

and  prose.  Nos.  1 to  25.  1884-5 322.11 

— Penney,  L.  ed’r.  Readings  and  recita- 

tions [temperance].  1878 314.15 

— Randall,  Anna  T.  Reading  and  elocu- 

tion 1878 325.34 

Speakers. 

— Alden,  J.  Natural  speaker.  1872 323.6 

— Carpenter,  J.  E.  Public  school  speaker.  325.18 

— Cumnock,  R.  M.  School  speaker.  1884.  326.27 

— Kavanaugh,  Mrs.  R.  Juvenile  speaker 

for  little  boys  and  girls.  1877 318.27 

— Oldham,  O.  Humorous  speaker,  [c.  ’53]  325.33 

— Raymond,  J.  L.  Orator’s  manual.  1880  314  26 

— Sanders,  C.  W.  School  speaker.  [cop.’571  323.5 

— Stearns,  J.  N.  Temperance  speaker.  ’79  317.4 

Oratory  and  Eloquence. 


— Cicero.  Three  dialogues  on  the  orator.  1020.12 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Eloquence, In  332.23 

Eloquence In  332.15 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Athenian  orators.  .In  305.13 

— Magoon,  E.  L.  Orators  of  the  American 

revolution.  1873 613.9 


Elocution,  continued. 

— Percy  anecdotes  [of  eloquence] 312.1 

— Quintillian.  Institutes  of  oratory.  2 v 318  4 

— Tacitus.  Dialogue  on  orators  In  1021.10.2 


Note.—  For  works  on  pulpit  eloquence  see 
Preaching. 

Speeches:  Collections. 


— Goodrich,  C.  A.  Select  British  elo- 

quence. 1874 321.15 

— Moore,  F.  American  eloquence:  a col- 

lection, etc.  2 v.  [cop.  1856-7].  J. . . 321.12 

Note- Also  give  biog.  sketches  of  the  orators.  See  also 


Congressional  globe  and  Congressional  record.  [De- 
bates in  Congress] . 

Note. — For  speeches  and  addresses  see  under  the  fol- 
lowing names:  Bryant  (W.  C),  Cicero,  Giddings  (J.  R), 
Demosthenes,  Dix,  (J.  A.),  Garfield  (J.  A),  Mac- 

aulay (T.  B.),  Phillips  (Wendell).  Quincy  (Josiah), 


Sumner, (Charles),  Webster,  (D.) 

Elpis  Israel.  Thomas,  J.  1867 434.16 

Elsie  books.  Finley  Martha.  9 v 87.20 


1.  Elsie  Dinsmore.  6.  Elsie’s  children. 

2.  Elsie’s  holidays  7.  Elsie’s  widowhood. 

3.  Elsie’s  girlhood  8.  Grandmother  Elsie. 

4.  Elsie’s  womanhood.  9.  Elsie’s  new  relations. 

5.  Elsie’s  motherhood.  10.  Elsie  at  Nantucket. 


Elsie  Yenner.  Holmes,  O.  W.  1871 3.15 

Elson,  L.  C.  Curiosities  of  music.  1880. . 837.24 

Elves,  The.  Tieck,  L In  133.15.2 

Elwell,  E.  H.  Boys  of  thirty-five;  story 

of  a seaport  town  1864 83.2 

Ely,  Alfred.  Journal  of  a prisoner  of  war 

in  Richmond  [in  1861] 737.7 

Ely,  R.  T.  French  and  German  socialism 

in  modern  times.  1884 916.20 

Ely  volume.  [Missions  and  science].  Lau- 
rie, T.  1884 431.18 

Emblems.  Long,  J.  Eastern  proverbs  and.  318.19 

— Quarles,  F.  Emblems.  1861 413.22 

— Holmes,  W.  and  Barber,  J.  W.  Allegories 

and.  1849  408.10 

Emergencies.  Hope,  H.  H.  Till  the  doc- 
tor comes 814.34 

See  also  Accidents. 

Emerson,  Rev.  J.  E.  Clarke,  R.  W.  Me- 
moirs of.  1852 605.8 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  Conduct  of  life. 

1871 332.17 

Contents.—  Fate,  Power,  Wealth,  Culture,  Behavior, 
Worship,  Considerations  by  the  way,  Beauty,  Illu- 
sions. 

— Essays.  2 v.  1883  326.9 


Contents. — v.  1-  History,  Self-reliance,  Compensation, 
Spiritual  laws,  Love,  Friendship,  Prudence,  Heroism, 
The  over-soul,  Circles.  Intellect,  Art. 

v.  2.  The  poet,  Experience,  Character,  Manners, Gifts, 
Nature,  Politics,  Nominalist  and  realist,  New  England 
reformers. 

— Lectures  and  biographical  sketches.  ’84.  322.1 

Contents.  — Demonology.  Aristocracy.  Perpetual 
forces.  Character.  Education  The  superlative.  The 
sovereignty  of  ethics.  The  preacher.  The  man  of  let- 
ters. The  scholar.  Plutarch.  Historic  notes  of  life 
and  letters  in  New  England.  The  Chardou  street  con- 
vention. Ezra  Ripley,  D.  D.  Mary  Moody  Emerson, 
Samuel  Hoar,  Thoreau,- Carlyle. 

— Letters  and  social  aims.  1876 332.23 

Contents.—  Poetry  and  imagination.  Social  aims.  Elo- 
quence. Resources.  The  comic.  Quotation  and  origi- 
nality. Progress  of  culture.  Persian  poetry.  Inspira- 
tion. Greatness.  Immortality. 

— Miscellanies.  1884 322.2 

Contents.— The  Lord’s  supper.  Historical  discourse 
in  Concord.  Address  at  the  dedication  of  the  soldier’s 
monument  in  Concord.  Address  on  emancipation  in 
the  British  West  Indies.  War.  The  Fugitive  slave  law. 
The  assault  upon  Mr.  Sumner.  Speech  on  affairs  in 


EMERSON. 


81 


ENGLAND. 


Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  continued. 

Kansas.  Remarks  at  a meeting  for  the  relief  of  John 
Brown’ 8 family.  John  Brown:  Speech  at  Salem.  Theo- 
dore Parker:  address  at  the  memorial  meeting  in  Bos- 
ton. American  civilization.  The  emancipation  procla- 
mation. Abraham  Lincoln.  Harvard  commemorative 
speeeh.  Editors’  address;  Massachusetts  quarterly 
review.  Woman.  Address  to  Kossuth.  Robert  Burns. 
Walter  Scott.  Remarks  at  the  organization  of  the  Free 
religious  association.  Speech  at  the  annual  meeting  of 
the  Free  religious  association.  The  fortune  of  the  re- 
public. 

— Nature,  addresses  and  lectures.  1883  326.21 

Contents. — Nature.  The  American  scholar.  An  ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  senior  class  in  Divinity  col- 
lege, Cambridge,  July  15,  1838  Literary  ethics.  The 
method  of  nature.  Man  the  reformer.  Lecture  on  the 
times.  The  conservative.  The  transcendentalism  The 
young  American. 

— ed'r.  Parnassus.  [Selected  poems.]  1876.  207.6 

Contents. — Nature.  Human  life.  Intellectual.  Con- 
templative. Heroic.  Portraits  Narrative  poems  and 
ballads.  Songs.  Dirges  and  pathetic  poems.  Comic 
and  humorous.  Poetry  of  terror.  Oracles  and  counsels. 

— Prose  works.  2 v.  1873  307.19 

Contents.— v.  1.  Miscellanies:  Nature.  The  American 
scholar.  Address  to  the  senior  class  in  Divinity  college, 
Cambridge,  July  15,  1838.  Literary  ethics.  Method  of 
nature.  Man  the  reformer.  Lectures  on  the  times.  The 
conservative.  The  transcendentalism  The  young 
American.  Essays:  History.  Self-reliance.  Compensa- 
tion. Spiritual  laws.  Love.  Friendship.  Prudence. 
Heroism. The  over  soul.Circles. Intellect.  Art.  The  poet. 
Experience.  Character.  Manners.  Gifts.  Nature. 
Politics.  Nominalist  and  realist.  New  England  re- 
formers. 

v.  2.  Representative  men:  Uses  of  great  men.  Plato; 
or,  the  philosopher.  Plato ; new  readings.  Sweden- 
borg; or,  the  mystic.  Montaigne;  or,  the  sceptic: 
Shakespeare;  or,  the  poet.  Napoleon;  or,  the  man  of 
the  world.  Goethe;  or,  the  writer. — English  traits: 
First  visit  to  England.  Voyage  to  England.  Land. 
Race.  Ability.  Manners.  Truth.  Character.  Cock- 
ayne. Wealth.  Aristocracy.  Universities.  Religion. 
Literature.  The  “Times.”  Stonehenge.  Personal. 
Result.  Speech  at  Manchester. — Conduct  of  life : Fate. 
Power.  Wealth.  Culture  Behavior.  Worship.  Con- 
sideration by  the  way.  Beauty.  Illusions. 


— Selected  poems,  [cop.  1876] 211.1 

— Society  and  solitude.  1872 332.15 


Contents.—  Society  and  solitude.  Civilization.  Art. 
Eloquence.  Domestic  life.  Farming.  Works  and 
days.  Books.  Clubs.  Courage.  Success.  Old  age 

— and  Carlyle,  T.  Correspondence  of,  1834- 


72.  2 v.  1883.. 625.10 

— and  others.  Memoirs  of  Margaret  Ful- 
ler Ossoli.  2 v 632.13 


— Cooke,  G.  W.  Life  of.  1882 . . . 4 624.23 

— Guernsey,  A.  H.  Emerson:  philosopher 

and  poet 624.11 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Memoir  of.  1885  624.12.7 

— Lowell,  J.R.  Emerson,  the  lecturer.  In  332.13 

— Poets’  homes,  v.  2.  Ulus 622.6 

Emerson,  W.  A.  Wood-engraving.  1881.  837.31 
Emery’s  journal  of  agriculture,  v.  1-2.  See 

Prairie  Farmer,  v.  17-18 *8541.1 

Emigrant’s  story,  etc.  [Poems].  Trow- 

bridge,  J.  T 211.18 

Emilia  Wyndham.  Marsh-Caldwell,  Mrs. A.  36.374 

Emily  Chester.  Seemuller,  A.  M 32.13 

Eminent  women  of  the  age.  Parton,  J.  and 

others.  Ulus.  1877 625.13 

Emma.  Austen,  Jane.  1871 7 32 

Emmet,  Robert.  Life  of 605.29 

Emmonds,  Ebenezer.  Geology  of  New  York, 

2nd  district.  Albany,  1842.  v.  2 of.. *852 1.13 
Emotions.  Darwin,  C.  Expression  of,  in 

man  and  animals 807.5 

— McCosh,  J.  The  emotions.  1880  435.28 

See  also  Eye ; Physiognomy. 

Emperor,  The.  [Hadrian],  Ebers,G.2v.  Fict.  146,2 


Empress  Josephine.  Mundt,  C.  M.  Fict. 
Enchanting  and  enchanted.  [Fairy  tales] . . 

Hacklander,  F.  W 

Encyclopaedias.  See  Cyclopaedias. 

End  of  a coil.  Warner,  Susan.  1880  

End  of  religious  controversy.  Milner,  J. 

End  of  the  world.  Eggleston,  E 

Endless  chain.  Alden,  I.  M.,  1884 

Endless  future  of  the  human  race.  Henry, 

C S 

Endymion.  Disraeli,  B.  1880 

Energy.  See  Forces,  etc. 

Engineering.  Knight,  E.  H.  American 
mechanical  dictionary.  3 v.  1877... 

New  mechanical  dictionary.  1834 

See  Civil  engineering. 

Engineers,  Lives  of  the.  Smiles,  S.  4 v. 
1862.  Illus 


47.21 

26.33 

138.6 

441.13 

8.34 

82.29 

421.26 

47.15 


*E.4 

*E.4.4 


607.1 


England  and  the  English  government. 

Constitution , Government , Laws. 

— Blackstone,  Sir  W.  Commentaries  on 

the  laws  of.  Sharswood’s  ed’n.  4 v 

in  2.  1872 908.1 

— Campbell,  J.  Lives  of  the  lord  chan- 

cellors. 10  v 618.14 

— Cotton,  J.  S.  and  Payne,  E.  J.  Colonies 

and  dependencies 916.5.13 

— DeLolme,  J.  L.  Constitution  of  Eng- 

land; or,  an  account  of  the  English 
government.  1853 9 1 1 .4 

— Freeman,  E.  A.  Growth  of  the  English 

constitution.  1872 916.8 

— Hallam,  H.  Constitutional  history  of, 

from  Henry  VII.  to  George  III.  1870.  904.6 

Same;  student’s  series 715.12 

— Jennings,  G.  H.  Anecdotal  history  of  the 

British  parliament.  1881 913.21 


See  also , in  general  alphabet,  Government;  Law. 
History:  General  worhs. 


— Bishop,  C.  E.  Pictures  from  Eng- 

lish history.  Illus.  1883  732.1 

— Buckle,  H.  T.  History  of  civilization  in. 

2 v.  1872 904.3 


— Craig-Knox,  Isa.  Little  folks  history  of 

England  [to  1872] 

— Dickens,  C.  A child’s  history  of.  [to 

1688].  2v 

— English  history  in  short  stories.  1878 . 

— Gardiner,  S.  R.  English  history  for 

schools  [to  1880].  Illus.  1884 

English  history  for  young  folks  [to 

1880.1  1881 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Pictorial  history  of.  ’47 

— Green,  J.  R.  History  of  the  English 

people  [to  1873].  4 v.  1879 

ed'r.  Readings  from  English  his- 
tory. 1879 

Short  history  of  the  English  people  [to 

18731. 

— Hume,  D.  History  of  [to  1688].  6v 

Same.  Students’  Hume;  abridged  and 

continued  to  1878 

— Keightley,  T.  History  of,  [to  1837.  J 1875. 

— Knight,  C.  Popular  history  of,  [to  1849] 

8 v.  1878 

— Lingard,  J.  History  of,  [to  1688].  9 v.  ’74 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  History  of  England.  1871 

— Maurice,  F.  D.  English  history In 

— Seeley,  J.  R.  Expansion  of  England.  ’83 

— Smith,  W.  Smaller  history  of  England, 

[to  1862].  Illus.  1876 

— Strickland,  A.  Tales  from  English  his- 

tory. Juv. 


742.19 

738.23 

717.18 

735.3 

721.20 

703.4 

745.8 

717.10 

744.12 

703.2 

743.10 

715.2 

718.4 

718.3 
718.2 

327.15 

746.16 

715.19 

716.21 


11 


ENGLAND. 


82 


ENGLAND. 


England,  continued. 

— Univ.  hist;  mod.  pt.  History  of  E,  [to 

1762].  Lond.  1783 v.  39-40  of  *708.1 

— Vaughan,  R.  Revolutions  in  English 

hist.  v.  1.  1860 745.16 

— Wikoff,  H.  The  four  civilizations  of  the 

world.  1874 902.23 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Cameos  from  English  his- 

tory. v.  1-5 742.20 


Contents.—  1.  From  Rollo  to  Edward.  2.  Wars  in 
France.  3.  Wars  of  the  roses.  4.  Reformation  times. 
5‘  England  and  Spain  [1565-1602 1 . 


- Young  folks’  history  of  England 721.10 


Note. — Of  the  above  works  Green’s  is  deemed  the  best 

f'eneral  history,  especially  his  work  in  4 vols.  Of  the 
arger  histories  of  England,  Hume’s  is  Tory  in  sym- 
pathy and  of  literary  rather  than  historical  value ; Lin- 
gard’s,  by  a catholic,  is  candid  and  learned.  His  histo- 
ry like  that  of  Hume’s  ends  at  1688.  Knight’s  is  pop- 
ular in  sympathies  and  is  deemed  the  best  of  the  more 
lengthy  narratives.  Of  the  brief  histories  designed  for 
the  young,  Dickens’s  [to  1688]  and  Gardiner’s  [to  1880] 
are  of  high  merit. 

In  chronological  sequence  Hume  and  Lingard  are  fol- 
lowed by  Macaulay,  and  to  him  succeed  Stanhope’s 
histories. [to  1783].  Forsubsequent  period  see  histories 
by  Alison,  Lecky,  Martineau,  etc.  For  critical  notices 
of  various  histories  see  Adam’s  Manual  of  historical  lit- 
erature [725.6].  Allen’s  Reader’s  guide  to  Eng.  history 
[732.15]  gives,  also,  lists  of  illustrative  novels,  poems, 
etc. 

Early  and  Norman  Period  [to  1154], 


— Anglo-Saxon  chronicle 441.8 

— Armitage,  E.  S.  Childhood  of  the  Eng- 

lish nation.  1877 716.12 

— Freeman*  E.  A.  History  of  the  Norman 

conquest  of.  5 v.  1870-6 705  9 

Old  English  history  [to  1066].  1871 . . 705.8 

— Gairdner,  J.  Early  chroniclers  of  Europe- 

England 727.14 

— Geldart,  Mrs.  T.  Hist,  of  [to  1087]  ’60  703.13 

— Green,  J.  R.  Conquest  of  England.  ’84  732  3 

The  making  of  England  [449-830].  ’82  725.8 


— Lord,  J.  Alfred  the  great,  [or]  The  Sax- 

ons in  Eng In  735.6.2 

— Milton,  J.  Hist,  of  Britain  to  Norman 

conquest In  1001.6.5 

— Palgrave,  F.  Hist,  of  the  Anglo-Saxons  715.7 


See  also  in  biography,  lives  of  Alfred  the  great  and 
Anselm. 

In  illustrative  fiction , etc.,  see  Kingsley’s  Hereward, 
the  wake,  Shakespeare’s  Macbeth  [drama],  Tenny- 
son ,s  Harold  [drama],  Scott’s  Count  Robert  of  Paris. 


The  Plantagenets  [1154-1485]. 

— Burke,  E.  Abridgement  of  Eng.  history 

to  end  of  reign  of  king  John In  305.9 

— Froissart,  Sir  J.  Chronicles  of  England, 

France,  and  Spain.  [1326-1399].  Illus.  746.17 

— Gairdner,  J.  Houses  of  Lancaster  and. 

York.  Maps.  1875..: ' 743.5.4 

— Stubbs,  W.  The  early  Plantagenets, 

1135-1327  743.5.9 


Illustrative  fiction , etc.  Aguilar’s  Days  of  Bruce. 
Ainsworth’ 8 Merrie  England.  Yonge’ s Lances  of  Lin- 
wood,  and  Caged  lion  [James  I.  of  Scotland].  Bulwer- 
Lytton’s  Last  of  the  barons  [wars  of  the  roses].  James’s 
Agincourt,  and  Forest  days.  Percy’s  Reliques  [Chevy 
chase  and  other  ballads].  Scott’s  Talisman  (1193), 
Ivanhoe  (1194),  Castle  Dangerous  (1306),  Fair  maid 
of  Perth  (1402),  Shakespeare’s  Edward  III.,  Richard  II., 
HI.,  Henry  IV.,  Y. 


The  Tudors, , [1485-1603]. 

— Aiken,  Lucy.  Court  and  times  of  Queen 

Elizabeth 716.17 

— Creighton,  M . Age  of  Elizabeth 743.5.10 

— Froude,  J.  A.  History  of,  from  the  fall 

of  Wolsey  to  death  of  Elizabeth.  12  v 703.1 

In  biography,  see  lives  of  Queen  Elizabeth  and  of 
Mary  queen  of  Scots.  Lives  of  Wolsey,  More,  Bacon 
and  others  will  be  found  in  Campbell’s  Lord  Chancel- 
lors [618.14.1-3J. 


England,  continued. 

In  fiction , etc.,  see  Ainsworth’s  Windsor  Castle,  Tow- 
er Hill,  Constable  of  the  Tower,  James’s  Darnley, 
Kingsley’s  Westward  Ho!  Manning’s  Household  of 
Sir  Thomas  More,  and  Faire  gospeller,  Mundt’s  Henry 
VIII.  and  his  court,  Scott’s  Kenilworth,  Abbot,  and  Mo- 
nastery, Shakespeare’s  Henry  VIII. 

The  Stuarts,  Commonwealth  and  Restora- 
tion, [1603-1688]. 


— Gardiner,  S.  R.  The  first  two  Stuarts 

and  the  Puritan  revolution 743.5.8 

— Hale,  E.  Fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  west- 

ern Europe  (Epochs  of  history) 743.5.7 

— Jesse,  J.  H.  Court  of  England  under 

the  Stuarts.  3 v.  1857 718.6 

The  pretenders  and  their  adherents.’60  718.7 

— Lord,  J.  Oliver  Cromwell,  [or]  English 

revolution In  735.6.4 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  History  of,  from  the 

accession  of  James  II.,  [1685-1702). 

2 v.  1849  704.1 

Same.  4 v.  1858 703.3 

Same.  10  v.  in  5.  1861 746.8 

— Macintosh,  "ir  J.  Causes  of  the  revo- 

lution of  1688.  (In  his  Misc.  works.)  305.2 

— Smith,  Goldwin.  Three  English  states- 

men. [Pym,  Cromwell,  Pitt.] 606.13 


In  biography  see  lives  of  Cromwell,  and  Monk,  and 
of  Henrietta  Marla  queen  of  Charles  1.,  in  Strickland's 
Queens  [641.13.4]. 

Evelyn’s  diary  and  correspondence,  1620-1705. 
[633.6]  and  Pepys’  diary  and  correspondence,  1659-69. 
[633.7.]  illustrate  tbe  manners  of  their  times. 

In  fiction,  see  Ainsworth's  Guy  Fawkes  [Gunpowder 
plot],  Star  chamber,  Spanish  match,  Boscobel,  Oving- 
dean  grange,  James’s  Arabella  Stuart,  Arrah  Neil. 
Scott’s  Fortunes  of  Nigel,  Legend  of  Montrose, 
Woodstock,  Charles’s  Draytons  and  Davenants,  Mac- 
donald’s St.  George  and  St.  Michael. 

Modern  England,  [1689  to  present  time.] 


— Alison,  A.  History  of  Europe,  [1789- 

1852].  8 v 744.3 

History  of  Europe,  [1789-1815]. 

Abridged * 744.1 

— Dicey,  E.  England  and  Egypt.  1881..  727.16 

— Greville,  C.  C.  F.  Memoirs,  1818-37. . . 612.19 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  England 

in  the  1 8th  century.  2 v.  1878  718.5 

— McCarthy,  J.  Epoch  of  reform,  1830-50.743.5.14 

History  of  our  own  times  [1837-80]  2 v 724.4 

— Martineau,  H.  History  of,  from  1800- 

1854.  4 v.  1865 705.2 

— Morris,  E.  E.  Age  of  Anne.  1876 743.5.6 

— Stanhope,  P.  H.,  Lord  Mahon.  History 

of,  1701-1713.  2 v 743.1 

— - Same.  2 v.  in  1 746.10 

History  of,  1713-1783.  7 v.  in  4 746.9 

Same.  7 v 743.2 


— Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  four  Georges.  In  301.1  .4 

In  fiction , see  Thackeray’s  Henry  Esmond  [Reign  of 
Anne],  and  the  Virginians  [Washington],  Charles’s 
Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevelyan,  and  Against  the  stream, 
[Wilberforce],  Scott’s  Rob  Roy  (1715),  Heart  of  Mid- 
Lothian  (1736-51),  Guy  Mannering  (1750-70),  Red  Gaunt- 
let (1770),  James’s  Ticonderoga,  Cooper's  Wing  and 
Wing,  Dickens’s  Barnaby  Rudge  (1780),  Tale  of  two 
cities. 

Ecclesiastical  History. 

— Bede.  Ecclesiastical  history  of  England. 


[to  731] 441.8 

— Geikie,  C.  The  English  reformation. 

1879 423  25 

— Herford,  B.  Story  of  religion  in  England  425  3 


— Maclear,  G.  F.  Conversion  of  the  West.423.15.2 

See  also  Church  history;  Church  of  Eng- 
land; Reformation. 


ENGLAND. 


83 


ENGLISH. 


England,  continued. 

Army  and  Navy. 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Famous  ships  of  the 

British  navy 738.24 

Neptune’s  herpes;  or,  the  sea  kings  of 

England 74.19 

— Valentine  Mrs.  R.  Land  battles  from 

Hastings  to  Inkerman 738.26 

Sea  fights  and  land  battles:  from 

Alfred  to  Victoria.  Illus 717.8 

Sea-fights  from  Sluys  to  Navarino 738.25 

See  also  Crimea;  Peninsular  war;  and  his- 
tories of  England. 


Antiquities . Customs , etc. 


— Brand,  John.  Popular  antiquities  of 

Great  Britain.  3 v.  1877 718.8 

— Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  British  popular  customs. 

1876 742.14 

— Evans,  J.  The  ancient  stone  imple- 

ments, weapons  and  ornaments  of 
Great  Britain.  1872 704.2 

— Jewitt,  L.  Half  hours  among  English 

antiquities.  1877 724.20 

— Planche,  J.  R.  History  of  British  cos- 

tume. 1874  742.15 

— Strutt,  J.  Sports  and  pastimes  of  the 

people  of  England.  1876 742.22 

Description , Travels , Society . 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Red  cross;  England  and 

Wales.  Juv 73.4.3 

— Bailey,  J.  M.  England  from  a back  win- 

dow. 1874 512.2 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  England  and  the 

English 522.9 

— Burroughs,  J.  Fresh  fields.  [Studies 

of  nature.]  1885 522.25 

— Carlyle,  T.  Past  and  present.  [1843]..  316.11 

— Carnegie,  A.  American  four-in-hand  in 

Britain.  [1881] 521.16 

— Champney,  Lizzie  W.  Three  Vassar' 

girls  in  England.  1884.  Fict 531.10 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Scenes  and  society  in.  1858  504.23 


Scotland  and  England.  Juv 515.13.2 

— Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S.  The  women  of  Eng- 

land; The  daughters  of  England;  The 
wives  of  England;  The  mothers  of 
England.  1844 v.  1.  of  305.15 

— Escott,  T.  H.  S.  England:  her  people, 

policy,  etc.  188' l 745.6 

— Freeman,  E.  A,  The  English  people  in 

its  three  homes,  etc.  1882 727.13 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  A painter’s  camp . ’71.  505.11 

— Hawthorne,  N.  Our  old  home:  English 

sketches.  1865 524.6  and  306.23 

Passages  from[his]  English  note  books, 

[1853-1858]... 633.5 

— Hawthorne,  Mrs.  N.  Notes  in  England 

and  Italy,  1872 525.26 

— Hoppin,  J.  M.  Old  England.  [Travel  1. 

1872 508.13 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  and  haunts  of 

British  poets.  1847  615.15 

— Irving,  W.  Bracebridge  hall  [country 

life  of  the  gentry] 306.14 

Sketch  book 306.15 

— James,  H.  Portraits  of  places.  1884...  522.7 

— Langel,  A.  England,  political  and  so- 

cial. 1874  727.4 

— Marshall,  E.  Stories  of  the  cathedral 

cities.  1881 738.2 

— Mateaux,  C.  L.  Around  and  about  Old 

England.  Illus.  juv 515.19 


England,  continued. 

— Miller,  Hugh.  First  impressions  of  Eng- 

land and  its  people.  1856  506.14 

— Olmsted,  F . L.  American  farmer  in.  ’59  502.23 

— Palmer,  Dr . - and  Mrs.  Four  years  in 

the  Old  World,  [1859-63] 506.3 

— Scudder.  H.  E.  English  Bodley  family. 

Juv 531.1.2 

— Staunton,  H.  The  great  schools  of  Eng- 

land. 1847  421.13 

— Taine,  H.  Notes  on.  1872  504.12 

— Timbs,  J.  Abbeys,  castles,  etc.  of  Eng- 

land and  Wales.  3 v 501.10 

— White,  R.  G.  England  without  and 

within.  1881 518.2 

— Winter,  W.  Trip  to  England,  [1877] ....  522.21 


See  also  Biography  ( Collective : Various  headings) ; 
Fine  arts ; English  language ; English  literature ; Gov- 
ernment: Poetry;  etc. 

Se  also  London;  Bath;  Selborne. 


England  and  the  English.  [Criticism]. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 522.9 

England’s  antiphon.  [History  of  her  reli- 
gious poetry].  Macdonald,  G 218.27 

England’s  daybreak;  narratives  of  the  re- 
formation during  the  fourteenth  and 

following  centuries.  1860 406.14 

Englebach,  A.  H.  The  king’s  warrant 145.8 

English  bible.  Conant,  F.  C.  History  of  407.22 


English  Bodley  family.  Scudder,  H.  E . . . 531.1.2 
English  composition  See  English  lan- 
guage ( Composition ). 

English  governess  at  the  Siamese  court. 

Leonowens,  A.  H.  1862 525.15 

English  grammar.  See  English  language 
{Grammar). 

English  history  in  short  stories.  \cop.  ’78].  717.18 
English  humorists  of  the  18th  century. 

Thackeray,  W.  M 301.12.4  and  302.15 

English  illustrated  magazine,  v.  1-2.  N. 

Y 1883-5 *1008.11 

English  language. 

General  Works. 

— Abbott,  E.  A.  and  Seeley,  J.  R.  Eng- 

lish lessons  for  English  people 307.3 

— Craik,  G.  M.  Manual  of  Eng.  literature 

and  language.  1874 327.3 

— Lounsbury,  T.  R History  of  the  ’79  314.19 

— Marsh,  G.  P.  Lectures  on  the.  I860..  321.13 

Origin  and  history  of  the 323.2 

— Scheie  De  Vere,  M.  Studies  in  English  307.4 

— Trench,  R.  C.  English,  past  and  present. 

1873..  308.15 

— Welsh,  A.  H Development  of  the  Eng- 

lish language  and  literature.  2 v.  ’82.  316.12 

Dictionaries. 

— Johnson,  S.  Diet,  of  [Latham’s  ed’n 

abridged  | 1877 *E.6 

— Skeat,  W.  W.  Etymological  diet.  1882  *316.8 

— Stormonth,  J.  Diet,  of  the  Eng.  lan- 

guage. 1835 *A.15 

— Webster,  N.  Dictionary  of  the  English 

language.  Unabridged.  1880 *A.2 

High  school  diet.;  rev.  ed’n.  \cop.  1-' 68]  323.17 

— Worcester,  J.  E.  Dictionary  of  the  Eng- 

lish language.  1872 *A.3 

Pronounciation. 

— Ayres,  A.  The  orthoepist.  1883  326.31 

— Salisbury,  A.  Phonology  and  orthoepy, 

1879 315.4 

— Whitney,  W.  D.  Elements  of In  332.26.2 


ENGLISH. 


84 


ENGLISH. 


English  language,  continued. 

English  Composition. 

— Abbott,  E.  A.  How  to  write  clearly.  ’81  317.29 

— Boyd,  J.  R.  English  composition.  ’68  325.20 

— Day,  H.  N.  Art  of.  1872 308.13 

— Hart.  J.  S.  Composition  and  rhetoric. . . 325.14 

— How  to  write;  a pocket  manual.  1857.  In  307.9 

— Nichol,  J.  English  composition.  (Lit- 

erature primers).  1879 314.1.7 

— Parker,  R.  G.  Aid  to  English  composi- 

tion. 1856 325  21 

— Quackenbos,  G.  P,  Advanced  course  of 

1883  325.13 

First  lessons  in  composition.  1867 . . . 325.12 

See  also  Rhetoric. 


English  Grammar. 


— Abbott,  E.  A.  How  to  parse.  1878 314.9 

How  to  tell  the  parts  of  speech.  1881  317.24 

Shakespearian  grammar.  1878 314.13 

— Brown,  Goold.  First  lines  of  English 

grammar.  1880 318.26 

Grammar  of  English  grammars.  1882.  316.13 

— Bullions,  P.  English  grammar.  1854..  332.16 

— Cobbett,  W.  English  grammar;  revised 

by  W.  Ayres.  1884 326.32 

— Colegrove,  W.  Scientific  grammar  of  the 

Eng.  language.  1879 315.5 

— Greene,  H.  R.  The  English  language..  315.10 

— Greene,  S.  S.  English  grammar.  1874.  332.28 

— Jonson,  Ben.  English  grammar In  201.19 

— Kerl.  S.  Common-school  grammar.  ’68  332.29 

— Kirkham,  S.  English  grammar.  1830..  326.6 

— Morris,  R.  English  grammar.  (Litera- 

ture primers).  1875 3141.1 

Historical  English  grammar.  1879...  317.23 

and  Bowen,  H.  C Eng.  grammar  ex- 
ercises. (Literature  primers) 314.1.9 

— Nesbitt,  M.  L.  Grammar-land.  Juv.  ’80  326.2 

— Pierce,  O.  B.  Common  school  grammar. 

1837 402*32 

— Ridpath,  J.  C.  Inductive  English  gram- 

mar. 1880 326.14 

— Swinton,  W.  English  grammar  and 

composition.  1883 326.13 

— Whitney,  W.  D.  Essentials  of  English 

grammar 325.30 


Words , Errors  of  Speech , etc. 


— Ayres,  A.  The  verbalist;  discussions  on 

the  right  and  wrong  use  of  words.’83  326.30 

— Bardeen,  F.  W.  Verbal  pitfalls.  1883.  326.24 

— Gould,  E.  S.  Good  English;  or,  popular 

errors  in  language.  1867 307.8 

— Hodgson,  W.  B.  Errors  in  use  of  Eng- 

lish  318.22 

— Mathews,  W.  Words,  their  use  and  abuse  325.2 

— Maurice,  F.  1).  Words  In  327.15 

— Meredith,  L.  P.  Errors  of  speech.  1873.  306.17 

— Moon,  G.  W.  The  dean’s  English  [Criti- 

cism on  the  “Queen’s  English”] 314.21 

The  revisers’  English.  Portraits 318.18 

— Roget,  E.  Thesaurus  of  Eng.  words  and 

phrases.  1855 307.5 

— Swinton,  W.  Rambles  among  words. . ..  314.10 

— Trench,  R.  C.  Glossary  of  English  words 

used  formerly  in  senses  different  from 

their  present.  1859 332.21 

Study  of  words.  1872 308.19 

— White,  R.  G.  Every  day  English;  a se- 

quel to  “Words  and  their  uses.” 315.19 

Words  and  their  uses.  1872  332.14 

See  also  Abbreviations ; Americanisms ; Lan- 
guage; Punctuation;  Synonymes. 


English  letters.  Selections,  1450-1861. 

Scoones,  W.  B 617.19 

English  liberals,  Eminent.  Davidson,  J. 

M.  1881 622.11 

English  literature.  Adams,  O.  F.  Brief 

hand  book  of  Eng.  authors.  1884...  322.4 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Dictionary  of  Eng- 

lish literature 315.3 

Famous  books.  1879 314.28 

— Alison,  A.  Hist,  of  Europe,  ch.  5 of 744.3.5 

Note.— Lit.,  etc.  in  first  half  of  the  19th  cen- 
tury. 

— Allibone,  S.  A.  Critical  diet,  of  Eng.  lit. 

and  British  and  American  authors. 

3 v.  [1858-70-71] *A.8 

— Ashton,  J.  Chap-books  of  the  eigh- 

teenth century.  1882  318.15 

— Brooke,  S.  English  literature.  (Litera- 

ture primers).  1879 314.1.2 

— Chambers,  R.  Cyclopaedia  of  English 

literature  [to  1727].  2 v 312.9 

— Cleveland,  C.  D.  Compendium  of.  ’72.  325.17 

— Collier,  W.  F.  History  of . 1875 325.6 

— Craik,  G.  M.  Manual  of  Eng.  lit.  and  lan- 

guage. 1874 327.3 

— Disraeli,  I.  Amenities  of  lit.  2v.  1864.  308.11 

— Gilman,  A.  First  steps  in.  1872  332.20 

— Hallam,  H.  Literature  of  Europe  in  15th 

16th  and  17th  centuries.  2 v.  1868  . 312.4 

— Jenkins,  O.  L.  Student’s  hand-book  of 

British  and  American  literature.  1876  318.33 

— Knight,  C.  Half  hours  with  the  best 

authors.  6 v.  in  3 302.14 

— Lanier,  Sidney.  The  English  novel  and 

its  development.  1883  318.35 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Library  of  old  authors.  In  332.13 

— Maertz,  Louise.  New  method  for  the 

study  of  Eng.  lit.  1884  323-13 

Note.  - Questions,  with  references  to  selected 
books. 

— Masson,  D.  British  novelists  and  their 

styles.  1859 303.14 

— Maurice,  T.  D.  Friendship  of  books,  etc  327.15 


Note.— Characterizes  chief  writers  down  to 
Cowper. 

— Minto,  W.  Manual  of,  biographical  and 

critical.  1 872 323.14 

— Morley.  H.  First  sketch  of  [to  1873] 314.3 

Handbook  of  [to  1878].  Ed.  by  M.  C. 

Tyler 312.14 

— Nicoll,  H.  J.  Landmarks  of.  1883 ....  326  3 

— Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Literary  hist,  of 

England  in  end  of  18th  and  beginning 
of  19th  century.  3 v 318.28 

— Phillips,  Maude,  G.  Popular  manual  of; 

containing  outlines  of  the  lit.  of 
France,  Germany,  etc.,  with  histori- 
cal, scientific,  and  art  notes.  2 v.  ’85.  323.15 

— Reed,  H.  Lectures  on  the  British  poets. 

2 v.  1867 208  22 

— Richardson,  A.  S.  Familiar  talks  on.  ’81  317.26 

— Shaw,  T.  B.  History  of.  1876 325.4 

Manual  of  Eng.  and  Am.  lit.  [cop.  ’67.]  325.5 

and  Smith,  W.  Specimens  of  Eng. 

lit.;  adapted  to  use  of  American 
students  by  B.  N.  Martin,  [cop.  ’69]  311.19 

— Spalding,  W.  History  of.  1874 325.15 

— Stephen,  L.  History  of  English  thought 

in  the  eighteenth  century.  2 v.  1881.  425.30 

— Swinton,  W.  Masterpieces  of  Eng.  lit.’80  312.16 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Debt  of,  to  Italian  lit- 

erature. 1880 In  514.33.1 

— Taine,  H.  A.  History  of.  2 v.  1872...  305.12 

See  English  portraits,  by  Sainte-Beuve  [642.2] 
for  review  of  Taine. 


ENGLISH. 


85 


ESSAYS. 


English  literature,  continued. 

— Tauchnitz,  B.  Five  centuries  of.  [Wyc- 

liffe  to  Gray] 327.10 

— Ten  Brink,  B.  Early  Eng.  lit.  1883  318.29 

— Tuckerman,  B.  Hist,  of  Eng.  prose  fic- 

tion. 1882 322.8 

— Underwood,  F.  H.  Hand-book  of;  British 

authors.  1878 312.8 

— Warton,  T.  History  of  English  poetry 

from  11th  to  the  17th  century.  1870.  208.21 

— Welsh,  A.  H.  Development  of  Eng.  lan- 

guage and.  2 v.  1882 316.12 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Eng.  poets  of  the  19th 

century.  1871 In  303.6 

Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.  ’71  303.5 

See  also  American  literature ; Anglo-Saxon  literature ; 
Bibliography ; Biography  ( Collective ; Literary ) ; Drama ; 
Essays;  Elocution  (Readers);  Fiction;  Journalism; 
Literature;  Poetry ; Reading. 

English  men  of  letters,  v.  1-35 616.11 

Contents. — SeeM«rley,  J.,  editor. 


English  orphans.  Holmes,  M\ rs.  M.  J 11.6 

English  poets.  [Selections].  Ward,  T.  H. 

4 v.  1881 218.8 

English  poets  and  poetry. 


See  Biography  (Collective:  Literary);  Eng- 
lish literature ; Poetry. 


English  portraits.  [Essays]  Sainte-Beuve, 

0.  A.  1875 642.2 

English  preachers.  Pen  pictures  of  popu- 
lar. D.  J.  1852 60622 

English  radical  leaders.  Hinton,  R.  J.  ’77  613.20.2 
English  statesmen.  Higginson,  T.  W.  ’76  613  20.1 

English  traits.  Emerson,  R.  W In  307.19.2 

English  women  of  letters.  Kavanagh,  J.  643.18 
Englishmen  of  science.  Galton,  F.  1875.  834.27 
Engravers,  etc.',  a handbook.  Clement,  C. 

E 834.7  and  *D.3 

Engraving.  Baker,  W.  S.  Origin  and  an- 
tiquity of  engraving.  1875 848.2 

— Blanc,  C.  Grammar  of  painting  and.  1874  826.23 

— Dulplessis,  G.  Wonders  of.  1871 802.27 

— Emerson,  W.  A.  Wood-engraving.  ’81.  837.31 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  The  graphic  arts.  82.  824.17 

— Linton,  W.  J.  Some  practical  hints  on 

wood  engraving.  1879 833  20 

— Ruskin,  J.  Ariadne  Florentina.  Lectures 

on  wood  and  metal  engraving.  Ulus.  841.17 

— Woodberry,  G.  E.  History  of  wood-en- 

graving . 1883 , 848.3 

Enigmas  of  life.  Greg,  W.  R.  1880 326.4 

Ennui.  Edgeworth,  Maria.  Fict 63.11 

Ensilage.  Bailey,  J.  M.  Book  of.  1881.  836.8 

Entailed  hat.  Townsend,  G.  A.  1884 56.4 

Enterprise  beyond  the  seas,  or,  how  great 

colonies  were  founded.  Fyfe,  J.  H.’72.  711.20 
Enthusiasm.  Taylor,  I.  Natural  hist  of.  ’68  403.5 

Entomology.  See  Insects. 

Eothen:  travels  in  the  East.  Kinglake,  A. 

W.  1845 505.7 

Epictetus.  Discourses,  with  the  Encheirid- 

ion,  etc.  1877 311.28 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Saintly  workers.  1877..  614.23 

Epicurean,  The.  Moore,  T.  Fict 31.27 

Epochs  of  modem  history.  See  Morris,  E. 

E.,  ed'r. 

Epoch  of  reform.  [InEng.J.  McCarthy,  J.. 743.5.14 
Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution.  Seebohm, 

F 743  5.1 

Erasmus,  Desiderius.  Froude,  J.  A.  Times 

of  Erasmus  and  Luther In  307.21.1 

— Hallam,  H.  In  his  Lit.  of  Europe 312.4 

— Manning,  A.  Household  of  Sir  Thomas 

More.  Fict 34.20 

See  also  Reformation. 


Erckmann,  E.  and  Chatrian,  A.  Alsacian 

schoolmaster 45.17 

— Blockade  of  Phalsburg.  [France,  1814] 

Fict.  1877 137.20 

— Brigadier  Frederick;  or,  driven  out  by 

the  Germans.  1875 42.34 

— The  conscript  [France,  1813].  1877 137.21 

— Madame  Therese;  or,  the  volunteers  of 

’92.  1877  44.8 

— The  plebiscite.  [Franco-German  war]. 

1877 44.7 

— Story  of  a peasant.  4 v 45 16 

Contents.- 1.  The  states  general  [1789].  2.  The  country 
in  danger  [1792].  3.  Year  one  of  the  republic.  4.  Citi- 
zen Bonaparte  [1794-1815]. 


— Waterloo;  sequel  to  “The  conscript  of 

1813.”  1877 44.9 

Erema.  Blackmore,  R.  D.  1877 47.31 

Eric.  Farrar,  F.  W 18.16 

Ericsson,  John.  Headley,  P.  C.  The  miner 

boy  and  his  monitor 23.4 

Erie  canal.  Abbott,  J.  Marco  Paul  on 

the.  Juv 91.25.2 

Erling  the  bold.  Ballantyne,  R.  M 75.18 

Ernest  Linwood.  Hentz,  Mrs.  C.  L 7.29 

Ernest  Maltravers.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  36.74 
Errors  in  the  use  of  English.  Hodgson, 

W.  B.  1882 318.22 

Errors  of  speech.  Meredith,  L.  P.  1873  . 306.17 
Esau  Runswick,  Macquoid,  K.  S.  1882..  53.3 

Eschenburg,  J.  J.  Manual  of  classical  lit- 
erature. 1844 316.1 

Escott,  T.  H.  S.  England:  her  people,  pol- 
icy, etc.  1880 745.6 

Essay  on  criticism.  [Poem].  Pope,  A. 


In  214.21  and  215.4 

Essay  on  man.  [Poem].  Pope,  A.  In  214.21 ; 215.4 
Essays,  addresses,  etc.  See  works  under  the 
following  names: 


See  also  special  ese 
Albert,  prince  consort 
Alcott,  A.  B. 

Alger,  W.  R. 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald 
Ames,  Mrs.  M.  C. 

Arnold,  Fred 
Arnold,  Matthew 
Arnold,  Thomas. 

Bacon,  Francis,  Lord. 
Bagehot,  Walter 
Bancroft,  G. 

Bayne,  Peter 
Beecher,  H.  W. 

Boyd,  A.  K.  H. 

British  essayists 
Brougham,  Henry,  Lord 
Brown,  John,  M.  D. 
Bryant,  W.  C. 

Buckle,  H.  T. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L. 
Burritt,  E. 

Burton,  Robert 
Bushnell,  Horace 
Carlyle,  Thomas 
Chambers’s  Miscellany. 
Chambers’s  Papers  for  the 
pie. 

Clark,  W.  G. 

Cobbe,  Frances  P. 
Coleridge,  S.  T. 

Colton,  Rev.  Walter 
Cowley,  Abraham. 
Cozzens,  Fred  S. 

Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M. 
DeQuincey,  Thomas 
Deshler,  C.  H. 

Disraeli,  I. 

Dix,  John  A. 

Dodge,  M.  A. 

Dodge,  M.  M. 

Doran,  Dr.  John 
Eliot,  George 
Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S. 

Ellis,  Sumner 


i under  their  subject. 

Emerson,  R.  W. 

Everett,  Edward 
Fiske,  J. 

Forbes,  A. 

Foster,  John 
Franklin,  B. 

Froude,  J.  A. 

Gail  Hamilton. 

See  Dodge,  M.  A. 

Garretson,  J.  E.  [John  Darby) 

Giles,  Henry 

Giltillan,  George 

Godwin,  Parke 

Goldsmith,  Oliver 

Greeley,  Horace 

Greg,  W.  R. 

Guardian,  The 
Guthrie,  T. 

Harrison,  J.  B. 

Hazlitt,  William 
Heine,  Henrich 
Helps,  A. 

Higginson,  T.  W. 

Holland,  J.  G. 

Holmes,  O.  W. 

•-Horne,  R.  H. 

Hoyt,  J.  G. 

Hume,  David 
Hunt,  Leigh 
Huxley,  T.  H. 

Irving,  W. 

Jacox,  F. 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Annie 
Jeffrey,  Francis 
Johnson,  Samuel 
King,  T.  S. 

Kingsley,  Charles 
Landor,  W.  S. 

Lowell,  J.  R. 

Macaulay,  T.  B. 

Macintosh,  Sir  J. 

Macnish,  Robert. 

Maginn,  W. 

Maistre,  X. 


ESSAYS. 


86 


EURIPIDES. 


Essays,  continued. 


Mann,  Horace 
Mathews,  W. 

Maurice,  F.  D. 

Miller,  Hugh 
Montaigne,  M.  de 
Muller,  M. 

Newman,  J.  H. 

North,  Christopher.  See  Wil 
son,  J. 

Ossoli,  Marg.  F. 

Palgrave,  W.  G. 

Papers  from  the  Quarterly  Re 
view. 

Parton,  James  • 

Parton,  S.  P. 

Paulding,  J.  K. 

Phillips,  Wendell 
Prime,  S.  Irenseus 
Prout,  Father 
See  Mahoney,  Rev.  F. 
Rambler,  The 
Richter,  J.  P.  F. 

Ruskin,  John 
Sainte-Beauve,  C.  A. 
Saunders,  F, 

Schlegel,  C.  W.  F.  von 
Seeley,  J.  R. 

Shairp,  J.  C. 


Shedd,  W.  G.  T. 
Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H. 
Sinclair,  E. 

Smith,  G.  B. 

Smith,  Horace 
Smith,  Rev.  Sidney 
Souvestre,  E. 
-Spectator,  The 
Spencer,  H. 

Stael-Holstein,  Mme  de 
Stephen,  Sir  James 
-Sterne,  L. 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Sumner,  Charles 
Swing,  David 
Symonds,  J.  A. 
Talfourd,  T.  N. 
Talmage,  T.  DeW. 
Tatler,  The 
Taylor,  Bayard 
Taylor,  B.  F. 
Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Thoreau,  H.  C. 

Tupper,  M.  F. 

Warner,  C.  D. 

Whipple,  E.  P. 
Whittier,  J.  G. 

Wilson,  John 


Essays  and  reviews.  Aids  to  faith.  A 

reply,  etc.  ed.  by  W.  Thomson.  1862  438.17 

Note.— For  contents  see  Aids  to  faith. 

— Replies  to  “ Essays  and  reviews.”  1867 . 437.12 

Contents— Goulburn,  E.  M . The  education  of  the 
world;  Rose,  H.  J.,  Bunson,  the  critical  school  and  Dr. 
Williams ; Heurtley,  C.  A.,  Miracles ; Irons,  W.  J.,  The 
idea  of  the  national  church;  Rorison,  G.  The  creative 
week;  Haddon,  A.  W.,  Rationalism;  Woodworth,  C„ 
Interpretation  of  scripture;  Letter  from  R.  Mayne; 
Letter  from  J.  Phillips. 


Essays  of  Elia.  Lamb,  C 306.20  and  303  2 

Essenes.  DeQuincey,  T.  Historical  es- 
says, v.  1 302.18 

Estelle  Russell.  Marie  Celeste,  Sister.  36.207 

Ester  Ried.  Alden,  I.  M 86.12 

Ester  Ried  yet  speaking.  Alden,  I.  M 82.27 

Estes,  Dana,  ed’r.  Half-hour  recreations 

in  popular  science.  2 v.  1874-9 825.10 

Contents.— v.  1.  Strange  discoveries  respecting  the 
Aurora,  by  A.  R Proctor.  Recent  solar  researches,  by 
R.  A.  Proctor.  Cranial  affinities  of  man  and  the  ape,  by 
Prof.  Rud.  Virchow.  Spectrum  analysis  explained,  and 
its  uses  to  science  illustrated,  by  Profs.  Schellen,  Young, 
Roscoe,  Lockyer,  Huggins,  and  others.  Nebulae, 
comets,  meteoric  showers,  by  Prof.  H.  Schellen,  and 
others.  Corals  and  coral  islands,  by  Prof  J.  D.  Dana. 
Unconscious  action  of  the  brain,  by  Dr.  W,  B.  Carpen- 
ter. Epidemic  delusions,  by  Dr.  W.  B.  Carpenter. 
Scientific  miscellany.  Geology  of  the  stars,  by  Prof. 
A.  Winchell  On  yeast,  by  T.  H.  Huxley.  Relations  be- 
tween matter  and  force,  by  John  H.  Tice.  The  stone 
age,  past  and  present,  by  E.  B.  Tylor.  Theory  of  ner- 
vious  ether,  by  Dr.  Richardson.  Toads  in  the  hole. 
Origin  ofometalliferous  deposits,  by  T.  S.  Hunt.  Rotun- 
dity of  the  earth.  The  phenomena  of  sleep,  by  Dr 
Richardson.  Animal  life  at  great  depths  in  the  sea. 
Russian  metallurgical  works.  Coal  as  a reservoir  of 
power,  by  R.  Hunt.  Hot  springs  in  New  Zealand,  by 
Hon . H.  Meade.  Atoms,  by  Prof.  Clifford.  The  circu- 
lation of  the  water  on  the  surface  of  the  earth,  by  H. 
W.  Dore.  What  is  activeism. 

2.  On  transmission  of  sound  by  the  atmosphere,  by 
J.  Tyndall  Gigantic  cuttle-fish,  by  W.  Saville  Kent. 
The  glacial  epoch  of  our  globe,  by  Alex.  Braun.  The 
sun  and  the  earth,  by  Prof.  Balfour  Stewart.  Force 
electrically  exhibited,  by  J.  W.  Phelps.  Weighing  the 
earth  in  a coal-pit.  The  influence  of  violet  light  on  the 
growth  of  animals  and  plants.  The  ice  age  in  Britain, 
by  Prof.  Geikie.  Perceptions  of  the  lowest  animals. 
Causes  of  the  degeneracy  of  the  teeth,  by  Prof.  H.  S. 
Chase.  The  great  pyramid  of  Egypt.  Photography. 
Plant  life  in  the  sea,  by  L.  Kny.  Illumination  of  bea- 
cons and  buoys.  The  telephone,,  by  Prof.  F.  J.  Garbit. 
The  use  and  abuse  of  food,  by  R.  A.  Proctor.  Ozone, 
by  R.  A.  Proctor  The  succession  of  life  on  the  earth, 
by  Prof.  W.  C.  Williamson.  What  the  earth  is  composed 
of,  by  Prof.  Roscoe  Dew,  by  R.  A.  Proctor.  On  sym- 
pathetic vibrations  as  exhibited  in  ordinary  machinery, 
by  Prof.  Joseph  Lovering.  Notes  on  tree  growth,  by 
Prof.  Asa  Gray.  Science  and  war,  by  H.  B.  Pritchard. 
Existence  of  glacial  action  upon  the  summit  of  Mount 
Washington,  N.  H.,  by  Prof.  C.  H.  Hitchcock.  The 
levelling  power  of  rain,  by  R.  A.  Proctor. 


Estep,  Dana,  ed’r.,  continued. 

— Spectrum  analysis  explained.  1872 808.12 

— Home  book  of  poetry.  Illus.  1882 212.7 

Esther.  See  Bible  ( Old  Testament). 

Esther  Gray  and  otner  poems.  Brainard, 

Mrs.  Mary.  1871  203.16 

Esther  Hill’s  secret.  Craik,  Georgiana  M.  36.143 
Esther  Maxwell’s  mistake.  [Temperance 

tale.]  Janvier,  Mrs.  E.  N.  1874 92.28 

Estvan,  B.  War  pictures  from  the  South. 

1863  723.15 

Etching  and  etchers.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  ’76  826.2 

See  also  Engraving. 

Ethelyn’s  mistake.  Holmes,  M.  J 11.7 

Ethics.  See  Moral  philosophy. 

Ethics  of  the  dust.  Ruskin,  J 433.7 

Ethnography  and  ethnology.  See  Man. 
Etiquette,  manners,  politeness,  etc. 

— Amenities  of  home.  (Appleton’s  home 

books) 426.28 

— Baker,  G.  A.  Bad  habits  of  good  socie- 

ty. 1876 433.25 

— Bazar  book  of  decorum 811.23 

— Calvert,  G.  H.  The  gentleman.  1863. . . 435.7 

— Duffey,  E.  B.  Our  behavior.  1876 417.17 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Behavior In  332.17 

Manners In  326.9.2 

— Flint,  A.  Medical  ethics  and  etiquette. 

1883 842.26 

— Gow,  A.  M.  Good  morals  and  gentle 

manners.  [1873] 402.21 

Primer  of  politeness.  1883 444  21 

— The  habits  of  good  society.  1864 408.30 

— Hale,  E.  E.  How  to  do  it.  1872 332.9 

— Hartley,  Florence.  Ladies  book  of  eti- 

quette. [1873] 441.34 

— Hervey,  G.  W.  Principles  of  courtesy. 

1862 413.20 

— Hill,  T.  E.  Manual  of  social  and  busi- 

ness forms.  1884 *0.3 

— How  to  behave.  1857 In  307.9 

— Kirkland,  E.  S.  Speech  and  manners  for 

home  and  school.  1884 82.23 

— Leslie,  Eliza.  Behaviour  book.  For  la- 

dies. [cop.  1859] 426.8 

— • Lieber,  F.  Character  of  the  gentleman. 

1864  413.25 

— Lunettes,  H.  American  gentleman’s 

guide  to  politeness  and  fashion.  1857.  407.23 

— Mathews,  W.  Who  are  gentlemen. . .In  318.1 

— Power,  Mrs.  S D.  Behaving;  or,  papers 


on  children’s  etiquette.  1877 417.29 

— Sedgwick,  C.  M.  Morals  of  manners. 

Juv.  1873  423.4 

— Sherwood,  Mrs.  J.  Manners  and  social 

usages.  1884  433.6 

— Social  etiquette  of  New  York.  1881 ....  426.30 

— Ward,  Mrs.  H.  O.  Sensible  etiquette.’78  441.25 

— Wiggin,  Edith  E.  Lessons  on  manners 

for  school  and  home  use.  1884 433.23 

Eugene  Aram.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 36.75 

Eugenie,  empress  of  France. 

— Delisle,  H.  A.  Empress  Eugenie. . . . In  1004.1.27 

— McCarthy,  J,  Modern  leaders.  1872...  607.5 

— Parton,  J.  Eminent  women  of  the  age.  625.13 

Eunice  Lathrop,  spinster.  Noble,  A.  L.  ’8?.  52.9 

Euphrates.  Blunt,  Lady.  Bedouin  tribes 

of  the.  1879 513.17 

Euripides.  Tragedies;  trans.  by  R.  Pot- 
ter. 3 v.  1855-61 1020.15 

Contents o\.  1.  The  Bacchae ; Ion  ; Alcestis ; Medea; 


Hippolytus ; The  Phoenician  virgins.  2.  The  supplicants ; 
Hercules;  The  Heraclidae;  Iphigenia  in  Aulis;  Rhe- 
sus; The  Trojan  dames.  3.  Hecuba;  Helena;  Electra; 
Orestes;  Iphigenia  in  Tauris;  Andromache. 


EURIPIDES. 


87 


EVENINGS. 


Euripides,  continued. 

— Cyclops,  a satiric  drama;  tr.  by  P.  B. 

Shelley In  202.12 


— Euripides  [outlined  and  explained]  by 

W.  B.  Donne . 1872 1020.30 

Europa.  [Travels].  Eddy,  D.  C.  1858...  504.23 
Europe. 

History , Politics , etc. 

— Alison,  Sir  A.  History  of,  1789-1852.8v  744.3 

History  of,  1789-1815.  Abridged 744.1 

— Coote,  C.  History  of,  from  1802-15.  1822  706.6 

— Draper,  J.  W.  History  of  the  intellec- 

tual development  of  Europe.  1872.  904.16 

— Edgar,  J.  D.  History  for  boys,  [Modern 


Europe].  1874 716.26 

— Freeman,  E.  A.  General  sketch  of  his- 
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Hist.  of.  (Hist,  primers).  1877 716.27.1 


— Hallam,  Henry.  State  of  Europe  dur- 

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— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  European 

morals,  from  Augustus  to  Charle- 
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— Muller,  W.  Political  history  of  recent 

times.  1882 72513 

— Rau,  C.  Early  man  in  Europe.  1876 . . 836  3 

— Schlegel,  F.  Lectures  on  modern  his- 

tory. 1862  742.6 

— Sewell,  E.  M.  and  Yonge,  C.  M.  Selec 

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1873 742.4 

Contents.— 1.  1003-1154.  2.  1088-1228. 

— Smyth,  W.  Lectures  on  modern  his- 

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— Taylor;  W.  C.  Manual  of  modem  his- 

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— Wikoff,  H.  The  four  civilizations  of  the 

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Description , Travels , etc. 

— Abbott,  J.  Rollo’s  tour  in.  10  v.  See 

Abbott,  J. 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Young  America  abroad. 

1st  and  2d  ser.  12  v.  See  Adams, 

W.  T. 


— Alcott,  L.  M.  Shawl  straps.  Juv 26.42.2 


— Allen,  J.  W.  Paul  Dreifus;  his  holiday 

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— Bellows,  H.  W.  Impressions  of,  in 

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— Brown,  H.  E.  Abroad;  or,  Lilian’s  new 

school.  1870 515.3 

— Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in 

Europe.  Illus.  juv.  1884 515.2 

— Clemens,  S.  L.  Innocents  abroad.  1872.  507.5 

Tramp  abroad.  1880  513.15 

— Cook,  Joel.  Holiday  tour  in,  [1878] 522.23 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Our  travelling  party.  5 v. 

Juv 515.13 


Contents.—].  Visit  to  Ireland.  2.  Scotland  and  Eng- 
land. 3.  Paris  to  Amsterdam.  4.  Baltic  to  Vesuvius. 


5.  Alps  and  the  Rhine. 

— Fetridge,  W.  P.  Harper’s  hand-book  for 

travellers  in.  1873 *B.13 

— Field,  H.  M.  From  the  lakes  of  Killar- 

ney  to  the  Golden  Horn.  [cop.  1876] . 527.16 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Balloon  travels  by  Rob- 

ert Merry 515.4 

— Hale,  E.  E.  A family  flight  through 

France,  Germany,  etc.  Juv.  1881..  515.14 

— Heine,  H.  Pictures  of  travel,  [cop.  ’55]  512.3 

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continent 26.37 


Europe,  continued . 

— Howard,  Blanche.  One  year  abroad.  ’77.  524.24 

— James,  H,jr.  Portraits  of  places.  1884.  522.7 

— King,  Horatio.  Sketches  of  travel.  ’78,  514.18 

— Lander,  S.W.  Spectacles  for  young  eyes. 

[Travels.]  8 v.  See  Lander,  S.  W . 

— Longfellow,  W.  Outre-mer.  [cop.  ’46] . 522.27 

— MacGregor,  J.  Rob  Roy  canoe  on  rivers 


and  lakes  of.  1871 506.27 

— Marryat,  F.  Diary  on  the  continent,  ’35  16.17 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  Fresh  gleanings.  1855  503.6 

— Prime,  S.  I.  Alhambra  and  the  Krem- 

lin. 1875 516.9 

— Round,  W.  M.  F.  Child  Marian  abroad. 

Juv.  1878 76.5 

— Satchel  guide  to  Europe.  N.  Y.  1876  . 524.7 

— Scudder,  H.  E.  Mr.  Bodley  abroad.  1881  77.13 

— Sears,  R.  Scenes  and  sketches  in  conti- 

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— Symonds,  J.  A.  Sketches  and  studies  in 

southern  Europe.  1880 514.33 

— Taylor,  B.  By-ways  of.  1869 502.17 

Northern  travel:  Sweden,  Denmark, 

Lapland  [1856] 506.12 

Views  a foot.  1873  502  15 

— Terhune,  M.  V.  [Marion  Harland ]. 

Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths.  1880.  514.26 

— Thompson,  E.  W.  Beaten  paths.  A 

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— Van  Wert,  Rupert.  Rip  Van  Winkle’s 

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— Waring  J.  E.,yr.  A farmer’s  vacation  in.  511.9 

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of  manhood.  1873 4413 

— Spring,  G.  The  Bible  not  of  man.  [’47].  438.21 

— Storrs,  R.  S.  Divine  origin  of  Chris- 

tianity. 1884  434.19 

— Wright,  C.  F.  Logic  of  Christian 

evidences 423.7 

See  also  Ante-Nicene  Christian  library;  Atheism; 
Bible;  Christ;  Christianity;  Inspiration;  Natural  theo- 
logy ; Religion  and  science. 

Evolution,  Darwinism,  and  other  theories. 

— Chapman,  H.  C . Evolution  of  life.  73. . 825.9 

— Cope,  E.  D.  Hypothesis  of  evolution. 

1872 In  812.32.1 

— Darwin,  Charles.  Descent  of  man.  1875  803.2 

Origin  of  species.  1872 803.3 

— Fiske,  J.  Darwinism  and  other  essays. 

1879 8351 

Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.  1884..  844.22 

Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy,  based 

on  the  doctrine  of  evolution.  2 v. 

1874  431.16 

— Haeckel,  E.  Evolution  of  man.  2v.  1879  831.14 
History  of  creation;  development 

through  natural  causes.  1876 827.15 

— Hodge,  C.  What  is  Darwinism?  1874.  808.30 

— Homo  versus  Darwin.  1872 812.13 


Evolution,  continued. 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  American  addresses.  ’77  838.34 

— Lankester,  E.  R Degeneration.  1880  . 844.29 

— McCosh,  J.  The  development  hypothe- 

sis. 1876. 827.14 

Development:  what  it  can  do  and  what 

it  cannot  do.  1883 In  435.27.1 

— Schmidt,  O.  Descent  and  Darwinism.’ 75  815.4.13 

— Semper,  K.  Animal  life  as  affected  by 

conditions  of  existence.  1881 815.4.30 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Action  of  natural  selec- 

tion on  man In  812.32.2 

Island  life.  [Faunas  and  floras].  ’81. . 836.18 

Natural  selection.  1871 807.28 

— Winchell,  A.  Doctrine  of  e.  1874 808.29 

Ewald,  H.  History  of  Israel.  5 v.  1876  . 418.5 

Contents. — v.  1.  Introduction  and  preliminary  history ^ 

2.  History  of  Moses  and  the  theocracy. 

3.  Rise  and  splendor  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy. 

4.  From  the  disruption  of  the  monarchy  to  its  fall. 

5.  History  of  Ezra  and  the  hagiocracy  in  Israel  to  the 
time  of  Christ. 


Ewbank,  Thomas.  History  of  hydraulics. 

[cop.  1863] • • • 826.8 

Ewer,  F.  C.  Catholicity,  Protestantism, 

and  Romanism  1878  441.14 

Ewing,  J.  H.  A great  emergency  and  other 

tales.  1877  88.29 

— We  and  the  world.  A book  for  boys.  ’80  86.16 

Exchanges.  Goschen,  G.  J.  Theory  of  for- 
eign. 1879 913.7 

See  also  Money ; Political  economy. 


Excursions.  Thoreau,  H.  D. 311.10 

Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.  Fiske,  J . 

1874  844.22 

Executor,  The.  Alexander,  Mrs.  A.  1883  55.22 

Exhibition  drama.  Baker,  G.  M.  1875...  208.16 
Exhibitions.  Industrial.  See  Industrial 
exhibitions. 

Exile.  Percy  anecdotes, 


— [Tales].  (Little  classics) 

Exodus.  See  Bible  (Old  Testament). 
Exodus  of  Israel.  Brugsch,H.  True  story  of. 
Expanse  of  heaven.  Proctor,  R.  A.  1874. 
Expansion  of  England.  Seeley,  J.  R.  1883 
Experience  of  a barrister.  [Tales].  War- 


312.1 

304.16.1 

423.19 

811.32 

746.16 


Experience  of  life.  Sewell,  Eliza  M.  Fict. 
Experimental  science  series,  v.  1-2.  1879 


31.1 

36.508 

835.10 


Contents. — 1.  Light,  by  A.  M.  Mayer  and  C. 


Barnard.  2.  Sound,  by  A.  M.  Mayer. 

Expiated.  Pryor,  H 36.208 

Explorers.  See  travels  and  voyages. 
Expressions  of  the  emotions  in  man  and 

animals.  Darwin,  C.  1873 807.5 

Expressman  and  detective.  Pinkerton,  A. 

Fict 43.21 

Extempore  preaching.  Smith,  Rev.  Wilder 

1884 '.... 433.4 

Extempore  speaking,  Art  of.  Bautain,  M.  308.14 
Extracts.  See  Elocution  (Readings);  Poe- 
try ( Collective );  Quotations. 
Extraordinary  popular  delusions.  Mackay, 

C 311.5 

Extraordinary  women.  Russell,  W 618.2 

Eye.  Angell,  H.  C.  How  to  take  care  of 

our  eyes.  1878 823.20 

— Williams,  H.  W Our  eyes  and  how  to 

take  care  of  them.  1871 803.25 


See  also  Optics;  Sight. 

Eyebright.  Woolsey,  S.  C 78.17 

Ezekiel.  See  Bible  ( Old  Testament). 


FABIOLA. 


89 


FAMOUS. 


Fabiola;  or,  the  church  of  the  catacombs. 

Wiseman,  N 137.15 

Fable  for  critics.  [Poem].  Lowell,  J.R.  In  202.23 
Fables.  .SSsop’s  fables,  with  life.  1868...  306.13 

— Brewer,  E.  C.  Dictionary  of  phrase 

and  fable 326.12 

— Bulfinch,  T.  Age  of  fable 407.5 

Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable 211.28 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  R.  Fables  in  song 214.31 

— La  Fontaine,  J.  Fables.  2 v.  1860...  308.7 


— Phsedrus.  Fables;  trans.  by  0.  Smart.  .1020.2.2 

— Pilpay.  Fables:  rev.  [from  transl.  of  1818]  321.2 

— Wheeler,  W.  A.  Diet . of  noted  names  of 


fiction *332.1 

See  also  Classical  dictionaries ; Mythology. 

Face  illumined.  Roe,  E.  P 144.14 

Faerie  queene.  [Poem].  Spencer,  Edmund  204.25 

Fair  barbarian.  Burnett,  F.  H.  1881 141.8 

Fair  god,  The.  [Tale  of  Mexico].  Wallace,  L 142.24 
Fair  Harvard.  Washburn,  W.  T.  Fict. . . 8.28 

Fair  maid  of  Perth.  Scott,  Sir  W 12  22 

Fair  play.  Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 15.23 

Fair  Saxon.  MacCarthy,  Justin 143.2 

Fairbanks,  G.  R.  History  of  Florida,  1512- 

1842.  1871 711.26 

Fairbanks,  L.  Book-keeping  by  double 

entry.  1869 806.15 

Faire  gospeller,  The.  Manning,  A 34.18 

Fairholt,  F.  W.  Dictionary  of  terms  in 

art.  Illus *D.4 

Fairport  nine,  The.  Brooks,  N 86.17 

Fairy  mythology.  Keightly,  T 443.26 

Fairy  queen.  See  Faerie  queene. 

Fairy  tales.  Andersen,  H.  C.  Danish 

story  book.  1869 22.30 

Fairy  tales 22.32 

Story  book 22.29 

Wonder  stories 22.35 

Wonderful  tales  from  Denmark 22.31 

— Arabian  nights’  entertainments 26.23 

— Asbjomsen,  P.  C.  Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

[Norwegian] 316.22 

— Blum,  G.  and  Wahl,  L.  Seaside  and 

fireside  fairies 25.7 

— Bunce,  J.  T.  Fairy  tales;  their  origin, 

etc 443.39 

— Burkhardt,  C.  B.  Fairy  tales  and 

legends.  1878 76.3 

— Child,  L.  M.,  ed'r.  Rainbows  for  child- 

ren. 1868 92.13 

— Child’s  own  book.  1869 75.12 

— Clarke,  R.  S.  Little  Prudy’s  story  book  71.10 

— Coleridge,  Sara.  Phantasmion 32.25 

— Craik,  D.  M.  Is  it  true 24.24 

— Croker,  T.  C.  Fairy  legends  of  the  south 

of  Ireland 135.22 

— Curious  stories  about  fairies  and  other 

funny  people.  1856  22.28 

— Diaz,  A.  M.  The  king’s  lily  and  his  rose 

bud 28.16 

— Dodgson,  C.  L.  Alice’s  adventures  in 

wonderland.  1877 76.15 

Through  the  looking  glass.  1878 86.3 

— Frere,  M.  Eastern  fairy  legends  cur- 

rent in  southern  India.  1874 26.32 

— Grimm,  J.  and  W.  German  popular  sto- 

ries   74.5 

Home  stories 22.23 

— Hacklander,  F.  W.  Enchanting  and  en- 

chanted. 1874. 26.33 

— Hauff,  W.  Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn 

and  palace.  1882  82.17 

— Hawthorne,  N.  Tanglewood  tales  for 

boys  and  girls 25.6 


Fairy  tales,  continued. 

— Hays,  W.  J.  Princess  Idleways.  1880.  78.21 

— Ingelow,  J.  Mopsa  the  fairy 28.30 

— Kingsley,  C.  The  heroes;  or,  Greek  fairy 

tales 74.6 

The  water  babies.  1872 83.15 

— Knatchbull-Hugessen,  E.  H.  Crackers 

for  Christmas 87.2 

— - Higgledy-piggledy.  1876 82.28 

— Laboulaye,  E.  Fairy  tales  of  all  nations  23.23 

Last  fairy  tales.  1885  83.12 

— LaMotte  Foque,  Baron  de.  Undine, 

Sintram  and  his  companions 131.2 

— Mac  Donald,  G.  Phantastes;  a faerie  ro- 

mance  6.26 

Princess  and  curdie.  1883 82.4 

The  princess  and  the  goblin 25.8 

— Nauman,  M.  D.  Eva’s  adventures  in 

shadow-land,  [also]  The  merman  and 
the  figure  head  by  C.  F.  Gurnsey.  ’74  78.34 

— Niebuhr,  B.  G.  Greek  hero  stories 87.11 

— Pabke,  M.  and  Deane,  M.,  trs.  The  won- 

der-world. 1877 88.24 

— Ruskin,  J.  King  of  the  golden  river  .’82  56.25 

— Standard  fairy  tales.  Phil 76.2 

— Thorpe,  B.  Yule-tide  stories 131.22 

See  also  Folk-lore ; Legends ; Mythology. 

Fairyland  of  science.  Buckley,  A.  B.  ’79  832.4 

Faith.  Fisher,  G.  P.  Faith  and  rational- 
ism. 1879 421.24 

— James,  J.  A.  The  course  of.  1859 408.14 

— Maitland,  B.  Skepticism  and  faith.  ’82  . 443.34 

— Rutherford,  S.  Trial  and  triumph  of 

1840 408.3 

— Thomson,  W.,  ed’r.  Aids  to  faith.  [Es- 

says]   438.17 

Faith  and  unfaith.  Argles,  Mrs.  M.  1882  52.2 

Faith  Gartney’s  girlhood.  Whitney,  Mrs. 

A.  D.T 6.34 

Faith  Unwin’s  ordeal.  Craik,  G.  M.  1842  36.144 

Falconberg.  Boyesen,  H.  H.  1879 46.12 

Falkland.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  ( With 

Godolphin) 36. 76 

Falkner  Lyle.  Lemon,  Mark.  1866 36  315 

Fall  of  the  Stuarts.  Hale,  E 743.5.7 

Falloux,  A.  F.  P.,  Count  de.  Life  and  let- 
ters of  Mme.  Swetchine;  tr.  by  H.  W. 

Preston.  1875 614.5 

Fallows,  S.  Hand-book  of  abbreviations 

and  contractions.  1883 326.17 

False  heir.  James,  G.  P.  R 36.291 

Familiar  allusions  [in  art,  literature,  etc.] 

Wheeler,  W.  A.  and  C.  G *316.9 


Familiar  quotations.^  Bartlett,  J.*D.l  and  315.20 
Familiar  talks  on  Eng.  literature.  Rich- 
ardson, Abby  S.  1881 317.26 

Familiar  talks  to  boys.  Hall,  J.  [cop.  ’76]  416.11 

Family  at  home.  Abbott,  G.  D.  1834 437.26 

Family  flight  around  home.  [New  Eng- 
land.] Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  Juv.  1884.  531.9 

Family  flight  through  France,  Germany, 

etc.  Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  Juv. . 1881  515.14 
Family  flight  through  Spain.  Hale,  S.  ’83.  531.6 

Family  in  love.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  1863.  In  36.128 
Family  library  of  British  poetry.  Fields,  J. 


T.  and  Whipple,  E.  P.  1878 207.24 

Family  life.  See  Home  and  family  life. 

Famous  American  Indians,  v.  1-5.  See  Eg- 
gleston, E.  and  others. . . 635.5 

Famous  Americans  of  recent  times.  Parton, 

James.  1871 603.16 

Famous  books.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  1879. . . 314  28 
Famous  stories.  DeQuincey,  Hawthorne 

and  others.  2v 46.1 

12 


FAMOUS. 


90 


FERNS. 


Famous  victory.  [Political  fiction].  1880  . 48.18 

Famous  women  series,  v.  1-10.  Bos.  ’83-4  627.1 

Contents.— 1.  George  Eliot.  2.  Emily  Bronte.  3. 
George  Sand.  4.  Mary  Lamb.  5.  Margaret  Fuller.  6. 
Maria  Edgeworth.  7.  Elizabeth  Fry.  8 Countess  of 
Albany.  9.  Mary  Wollstonecraft.  10.  Harriet  Marti- 


neau. 

Fanchette.  (Round-robin  ser.)  1883 54.14 

Fanchon,  the  cricket.  Sand,  George 6.3 

Fanshawe,  and  Dolliver  romance.  Haw- 
thorne, N . . . 137.12 

Far  above  rubies.  Riddell,  Mrs . J.  H . . . . 36.470 
Far  from  the  madding  crowd.  Hardy,  T..  137  19 
Faraday,  M.  Chemical  history  of  a can- 
dle. 1861... 802.4 

— Conservation  of  force.  1871 In  801.17 

— Forces  of  matter  1868 813.30 


— De  la  Rive,  A.  Life  and  works.  (Smith. 

rep.,  1867) *8501.2 

— Gladstone,  J.  H.  [Life] 644.23 

— Tyndall,  J.  Faraday  as  a discoverer.  602.14 
Farces.  See  Dramas. 

Fardorougha,  the  miser.  Carleton,  W . . . 52.4 

Fargus,  F.  J.  [ H . Conway .]  Called  back 

1884 57.22 

Faris,  W.  W.  The  children  of  fight.  1877.  441.24 
Farjeon,  B.  L.  Bread-and-cheese  and 

kisses.  1876 42  20 

— Grif:  story  of  Australian  fife.  1875 42.19 

Farm  ballads.  Carleton,  W.  1874 201.14 

Farm  festivals.  [Poems.]  Carleton,  W.  ’81.  207.21 
Farm  homes  in-doors  and  out-doors.  Le- 

land,  E.  H.  1881 835.33 

Farm  legends.  [Poems.]  Carleton,  W.  ’76  207.5 

Farm  villages.  Waring,  G.  E.,jr.  1877...  827.27 
Farmer  boy  library.  See  Thayer,  W.  M.. 
Farmer  boy,  The.  [Washington.]  Thayer, 

W.M 83.14.1 

Farmer’s,  A.,  vacation  [in  Europe].  War- 
ing, G.  E.,  jr.  1873 511.9 

Farming.  See  Agriculture  {Farming.) 
Farnell’s  folly.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  1885.  57.16 

Farnham,  J.  T.  Travels  in  California  and 

Oregon.  1855 507.9 

Farquharson,  M.,  pseud.  See  Finley, M.  F. 

Farr,  Jonathan.  Sermons,  1833  406.33 

Farragut,  D.  G.,  Admiral.  Farragut,  L. 

Life  and  letters  of . Ulus.  1879 623.10 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval 

commanders,  [cop.  1866] 615.7 

— Montgomery,  J.  E.  Cruise  of  the  Frank- 

lin, 1867-8 504.5 

Farragut,  L.  Life  and  letters  of  D.  G. 

Farragut.  1879 623.10 

Farrar,  G.  S.  History  of  sculpture,  paint- 
ing and  architecture.  Topical  les- 
sons, with  specific  references.  1881 . . 851.2 

Farrar,  Eliza  W.  Young  folks’  Robinson 

Crusoe.  1882 77.19 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Early  days  of  Christianity. 

[1882] 431.2 

— Eric;  or,  little  by  httle.  1866 18.16 

— Julian  Home:  tale  of  college  fife.  1878.  44.24 

— Language  and  languages.  1878 314.8 

— Life  of  Christ.  [1874] 418.13 

— Life  of  St.  Paul.  2 v 442.2 

— St.  Winfred’s.  1867 18.17 

— Saintly  workers 636.8 

— Seekers  after  God.  [Seneca,  Epictetus, 

Marcus  Aurelius] 614.23 

— Talks  on  temperance.  1878 441.26 

Farrar,  J.  A.  Primitive  manners  and  cus- 
toms. 1879 717.11 


Farrow,  E.  S.  Mountain  scouting:  a hand- 
book for  officers  and  soldiers  on  the 

frontiers.  1881  841.30 

— West  Point  and  the  military  academy. 

1881 426.26 

Fashion.  Percy  anecdotes 312.1 

Fashion  and  famine.  Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  S 33.4 
See  also  Dress;  Etiquette. 

Fashion  in  deformity.  Flower,  W.  H.  ’81.  842.32 
Fast  friends.  Trowbridge,  J.  T 87.22 


Fate  of  Madame  La  Tour,  a tale  of  Great 

Salt  lake.  Paddock,  Mrs.  A.  G.  ’81.  146.1 

Father  and  daughter.  Bremer,  Fredrika . 18.8 

Father  Tom  and  the  pope.  Murray,  J.  F.  315.13 
Fathers  and  sons.  Turgenieff,  I.  S.  1872.  63.38 

Fathers  of  the  church. 

— The  fathers  for  English  readers.  7 v...  423.14 

1.  Apostolic  fathers.  2.  Defenders  of  the  faith.  3. 
St.  Ambrose.  4.  St.  Augustine.  5.  St.  Basil.  6.  St. 
Jerome  7.  The  venerable  Bede. 

— Jackson,  G.  A.  Fathers  of  the  third  cen- 

tury....  426.24.2 


See  also  Ante-Nicene  Christian  library ; Ear- 
ly Christian  literature  primers. 

Faust;  drama.  See  Goethe  J.  W.  von. 

Faust,  Dr.  John,  Hist.  of.  {In  Roscoe,  T. 

German  novelists) 313.27 

Favorite  scholar  and  other  tales.  Howitt, 

Mary 22.2 

Fawcett,  Edgar.  An  ambitious  woman.’84  147.4 

— Gentleman  of  leisure.  1881 146.4 

— A hopeless  case.  1880  48.16 

— Purple  and  fine  linen.  1873 143.23 

— Rutherford.  1884 56.26 

Fawcett,  Henry.  Manual  of  political  econ- 
omy. 1876 912.23 

Fawcett,  M.  G.  Political  economy  for  be- 
ginners. 1876  912.15 

Fay,  Amy.  Music  study  in  Germany.  ’81.  837.19 
Fearful  responsibility,  etc.  Howells,  W.D  141.30 

Fechter,  O.  A.  Field,  Kate.  [Life].  (Am. 

actor  ser).  Hlus.  1882 ,635.18.6 

Federalist,  The:  commentary  on  the  con- 
stitution by  Hamilton,  Jay,  and  Mad- 
ison. Also  the  Continentafist  by 

Hamilton.  Phil.,  1864  904.1 

Felix  Holt.  Eliot,  George.  1869 7.5 

Felton,  C.  C.  Life  of  W.  Eaton.  1873..  641.4.9 

Female  piety.  James,  J.  A 425.25 

Fenelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M.  Adventures  of 
Telemachus.  With  fife  of  Fenelon  by 
Lamartine,  and  essay  on  his  genius 
and  character  by  Villemain.  1872. . . 4.18 

— Selections  from,  with  memoir.  ’79 421.40 


— Chambers’s  papers,  etc.  Life In  1001.9.2 

Fenn,  G.  M.  “Ship,  ahoy!”  1874 47.37 

— The  vicar’s  people.  1881 51.25 

Fenton,  H.  T.  American  politics.  See 

Cooper,  T.  Y.  1882 915.3 

Fenton’s  quest.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.49 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella.  Prescott,  W.  H. 

3 v.  1845  704  6 

Ferguson,  James.  Mayhew,  H.  Story  of 

the  peasant  boy  philosopher 827.31 

Ferguson,  R.  Surnames  as  a science.  1884  644.11 
Fergusson,  James.  History  of  architec- 
ture. 4 v.  1874 851.1 

Contents. — v.  1-2.  In  all  countries.  3.  Indian 
and  eastern.  4.  Modern. 


Fermentation.  Schutzenberger,  P.  1876  815.4,20 
Fern,  Fanny,  pseud.  See  Parton,  S.  P. 

Fern  leaves.  2nd  ser.  Parton,  S.  P.  ’54  8.24 

Ferns  in  their  homes,  and  ours.  Robinson,  J 822.26 


FERREY. 


91 


FICTION. 


Ferrey,  Benj.  Recollections  of  A.  W. 

Pugin.  1861 617.2 

Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  German  composers. 

1881 624.1 

— Great  Italian  and  French  composers. 

1879 624.2 

— Great  singers.  2 v.  1880-1 624.3 

— Great  violinists  and  pianists.  1881 624.4 

Fessenden,  W.  P.  Memorial  addresses  on 

life  of,  etc.  [Congress,  1869] 638.2 

Festus.  A poem.  Bailey,  P.  J 212.15 

Fetridge,  W.  P.  Harper’s  hand-book  for 
travellers  in  Europe  and  the  East. 

1873 *B.13 

— Rise  and  fall  of  the  Paris  commune.  ’71.  724.15 
Feudalism.  Buckle,  H.  T.  History  of 

civilization 904.3.1 

— Guizot,  F.  History  of  civilization,  v.  1.  903.6 

— Hallam,  H.  The  middle  ages.  3v 701.4 


— Maine,  H.  S.  Early  history  of  institu- 

tions   913.24 

— Pearson,  C.  H.  Historical  selections.  In  742.4.1 

See  also  Chivalry ; Middle  ages. 

Feudge,  Fannie  R.  India.  [Popular  his- 
tory] Illus.  1880  724.3 

Feuillet,  Octave.  Bellah.  Tale  of  Brit- 
tany. [Vendean  war].  1881 146.11 

— Count  de  Camors.  1879 46.23 

— Marriage  in  high  life.  1876 43.29 

— Romance  of  a poor  young  man.  1859 . . . 31.23 

Feval,  P.  The  Jesuits.  [Brief  history].  ’78  443.22 
Few  friends,  A,  and  how  they  amused 

themselves.  Dodge,  M.  E 811.20 

Fiction.  Bayne,  P.  The  modem  novel.  In  317.6.1 

— Bowen,  H.  C.  Catalogue  of  historical 

novels  and  tales.  1882 328.19 


— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Art  in  fiction.  302.9.1 
Certain  principles  of  art  in  works  of 

the  imagination.  (In  his  Caxtoniana.)  327.5.2 

— Dunlop,  J.  History  of.  2 v.  1842 302.7 

— Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of  genius 317.11 

— Greg,  W.  R.  False  morality  of  lady 

novelists In  332.4 

— Helps,  A.  Fiction In  302.3.1 

— Kavanagh,  J.  English  women  of  letters  643.18 

French  women  of  letters 643.19 

— Lanier,  S.  The  Eng.  novel  and  its  de- 

velopment. 1883  318.35 

— Mosson,  D.  British  novelists  and  their 

styles.  1859 303.14 

— Roscoe,  T.  German  novelists 313.27 

Italian  novelists 313.29 

Spanish  novelists 313.28 

Note.—  Selections,  with  biog.  and  critical  notices. 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  eminent  novel- 

ists and  dramatists 624.19 

— Tuckerman,  B.  Hist,  of  Eng.  prose  fic- 

tion. 1882 322.8 

— Wheeler,  W.  A.  Dictionary  of  noted 

names  of  fiction.  1872 *332.1 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Novels  and  novelists.  In  303.3 

See  also  Dramas ; Fables;  Fairy  tales;  Le- 
gends ; Poetry. 


— Works  of  fiction,  including  juvenile  books, 
will  be  found  under  the  following  names: 
Note.— A star  (*)  prefixed  to  a name  indicates  that  at 
least  a part  of  the  author’s  works  are  for  young  readers. 

For  juvenile  histories,  travels,  science,  etc.,  see  names 
of  countries  and  subjects. 

♦Abbott,  A.  W.  * Adams,  W.  II.  D. 

♦Abbott,  Jacob  *Adams,  W.  T. 

About,  Edmond  (Oliver  Optic) . 

Adams,  Emily  Aguilar,  Grace 

Adams,  Mary  Aide,  Hamilton 


Fiction,  continued. 

♦Aiken,  J. 

♦Aimwell,  Walter,  pseud. 

See  Simonds,  W. 

Ainslie,  H.  pseud. 

See  Maitland,  E. 
Ainsworth,  W.  H. 

♦Albertsen,  Frank 
♦Alcott,  L.  M. 

♦Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M. 

♦Alden,  Joseph 
♦Alden.  W.  L. 

♦Aldrich,  T.  B. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  pseud. 

(Mrs.  A.  F.  Hector,) 
♦Alger,  Horatio,  jr. 

♦A.  L.  O.  E.  pseud. 

See  Tucker,  C. 

Ames.  M.  C. 

♦Andersen,  H.C. 

♦Andrews.  Jane 
Anstey,  F.  pseud. 

See  Guthrie,  F.  A. 

Arblay,  Mme.  d’  formerly 
(Frances  Burney.) 

Argles,  Mrs.  M. 

(The  Duchess ) . 

Arr,  E.  H.  pseud. 

See  Rollins,  E . H. 

Arrom,  C.  B.  de. 

♦Arthur,  T.  S, 

Auerbach,  Berthold 
Austen,  Jane 
Austin,  Mrs.  J.  G. 

♦Austin,  Stella 
♦Baker,  G.  M. 

♦Baker,  Mrs.  II.  N.  W. 
♦Baker,  Sir  S.  W. 

Baker,  W.  M. 

♦Baldwin,  James 
Baldwin,  J.  G. 

♦Ballantyne,  R.  M. 

Balzac,  H.  de. 

Banim,  Michael 
♦Barbauld,  A.  L. 

♦Barham,  Richard 
Baring-Gould,  S. 

♦Barkley,  H.  C. 

♦Barnum,  P.  T. 

♦Barrows,  W. 

Bates,  Arlo 
Bates,  E.  K. 

Bauer,  Clara.  (Carl  Detlef.) 
Beatty,  J. 

Beaumont,  Averil 
Beckford,  William 
♦Bede,  Cuthbert,  pseud. 

See  Bradley,  Edward 
Beecher,  H.  W. 

♦Begon,  F.  de. 

(Mme.  de  Stolz.) 

Behrens,  Bertha, 

(W.  Heimburg). 

Bellamy,  Edward 
Benedict,  F.  L. 

Berger,  L.,  pseud. 

See  Sheppard.  E.  S 
♦Berquin.  Arnaud 
Berthet,  Elle. 

Besant,  VN  alter 
♦Beverley,  May 
♦Biart,  Lucien 
Bikelas,  D. 

Billings,  Josh.,  pseud. 

See  Shaw,  H.  W. 

Bird,  It.  M. 

Bishop,  W.  H. 

Bjornson, B. 

♦Black,  William 
Blackmore,  R.  D. 

Blagden. Isa 
Blaisdell,  E.  W. 

Blaze  de  Bury,  Mme.  M.  P.  R. 
♦Bluin,  G. 

Bolte,  Amely 
Booth,  Mrs.  Otto 
Borrow,  George 
Boucicault,  D. 

♦Bowman,  Anne 
Boyesen,  II.  H. 

Braddon,  M.  E. 

Bradley,  E.  ( Cuthbert  Bede). 
Bradley,  W.  J. 

(Glance  Gaylord. 

Bremer,  Fredrika 
Brock,  Mrs.  C. 

Brock,  Sallie  A. 


Bronte,  Anne 
Bronte,  Charlotte 
Bronte,  Emily 
Brooks,  Noah 
Brooks,  Sbirley 
Broughton,  Rhoda 
♦Brown,  E.  E. 

Browne,  C.  F. 

Brush,  Mrs.  C.  C. 

Buchanan,  R. 

Bulfinch,  Thomas 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L. 
•Burkhardt,  C.  B. 

Burnett,  F.  H. 

Burnham,  C.  L. 
Burstenbinder,  E. 

(E.  Werner.) 

Butt,  B.  M. 

Bynner,  E.  L. 

Cable,  G.  W. 

Cain  ter,  Hobart 
♦Caldecott,  R. 

Cambridge,  Ada 
Campbell,  Helen 
Cantacuzene-Altieri,  princess. 
♦Carleton,  pseud. 

See  Coffin,  C.  C. 

Carleton,  William 
Carlyle,  Thomas 
Carrington,  Katie 
♦Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud. 

See  Dodgson,  C.  L. 

♦Cary,  Alice 

♦Castlemon,  Harry,  pseud. 

SeeFosdick.  C.  A. 
Catherwood,  M.  H. 

Cervantes  Saavedra, 

Miguel  de 

Chamberlain,  Dr.  W. 
Chamisso,  A.  von. 
♦Champney,  Mrs.  L.  W. 
Chandler,  E.  L. 

Charles,  Mrs.  Eliz. 
♦Charlesworth,  M.  L. 
Chateaubriand,  F.  R.  de 
Chatrian,  A. 

♦Chellis,  M.  D. 

Cherbuliez,  Victor 
Chesebro,  Caroline 
♦Child,  L.  M. 

♦Church,  A.  J. 

♦Church,  Mrs.  Ross 
Clarke,  r.C. 

Clarke,  Mrs.  C.  M. 

♦Clarke,  Mrs.  M.  C. 

♦Clarke,  R.  S.  (Sophie  May). 
Clemens,  S L.  (Mark  Twain) 
Clive.  Caroline 
Cocton,  H. 

♦Coffin,  C.  C.  (Carleton). 
Coffin,  R.  B.  (Barry  Gray). 
Cole,  Miriam  (M.  C.  Harris.) 
♦Coleridge,  Sara 
Collins,  C.  A. 

Collins,  Mortimer 
Collins,  Wilkie 
Comyn,  L.  N. 

Conscience,  Hendrick 
Conway,  H.  pseud. 

See  Fargus,  F.  J. 

Cooke,  J.  E. 

♦Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud. 

See  Woolsey,  S.  C. 
Cooper.  J.  F. 

Corbin,  C.  F. 

Cornwallis,  K. 

♦Cottin,  S.  R. 

Coulter,  Miss 
Cox,  G.  W. 

♦Cox,  Mrs.  W.  N. 

Craddock,  C E.  pseud. 

See  Murfree,  M.  N. 
♦Craik,  D.  M . , formerly 
Miss  Mulocn. 

Craik,  G.  M. 

Craven,  Mme.  A. 

Crawford,  F.  M. 

Croker,  T.  C. 

Cross,  Mrs.  J.  W.  See 
Eliot,  George,  pseud. 
Crouch,  Julia 
Cudlip,  A.  formerly  Ann’c 
Thomas 

Cummins,  M.  S. 

Cupples,  Mrs.  G. 

Curtis,  G.  W. 


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Fiction,  continued. 


♦Curtiss,  Percy,  pseud. 

See  Cox,  W.  N. 
Dahlgren,  Mrs. 

♦Dalton,  William 
Daniels.  W.  H. 

Dannenburg,  G. 

( Goto  Baimund). 
D’Arblay,  F.  formerly 
Miss  Burney. 

*Da8cent,  G.  W. 

Daudet,  Alphonse 
Davis,  Mrs.  R.  H. 

*Day,  Thomas 
DeBury,  Blaze 
♦DeFoe,  Daniel 
DeForest,  J.  W. 

DeLiefde,  J.  B. 

*DeMille,  James 
*Denison,  Mrs.  M.  A. 
DeQuincey,  Thomas 
Detlef,  Carl,  pseud.  See 
Bauer,  Clara 
*Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M. 

*Dickens,  Charles 
Dickinson,  Anna  E. 
Dingelstedt,  Franz. 

Disraeli,  B. 

♦Dodge,  M.  A. 

(Gail  Hamilton.) 

♦Dodge,  M.  E. 

*Dodge,  Mary  M. 

♦Dodgson,  C.  L.  ( Lewis 
Carroll) . 

*Douglas,  Amanda  M. 

Drake,  S.  A. 

Drayton,  H.  S. 

Droz,  Gustave 
♦DuChaillu,  P.  B. 

Duchess,  The,  pseud.  See 
Argles,  M. 

Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

( George  Sand.) 

Dumas,  Alexander 
Dumont,  J.  L. 

DuPuy,  Miss  E.  A. 

Durand,  Mme.  Alice, 

C H . Greville.) 
♦“Eadgyth.”  pseud. 
♦Eastman,  Julia  A. 

Ebers,  Georg. 

Eden,  Emily 
♦Edgeworth,  Maria 
Edwards,  Amelia  B. 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie 
Edwards,  M.  B. 

♦Eggleston,  Edward 
♦Eggleston,  G.  C. 

♦Eiloart,  C.  J. 

Eliot,  George,  pseud. 

(Mrs.  J.  W.  Cross.) 
Elliot,  Frances 
Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S. 

♦Elwell,  E . H. 

Englebach,  A . H. 

Erckmann,  E. 

♦Ewing,  J H. 

Fargus,  F.  J.  ( H . Conway.) 
♦Farquharson,  M.  pseud. 

See  Finley,  M.  F. 

♦Farrar,  Mrs.  E.  W. 

♦Farrar,  F.  W. 

Fawcett,  Edgar 
Fenelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M. 
Fenn,  G M. 

Fern,  Fannie,  pseud.  See 
Parton,  S.  P. 

Feuillet,  Octave 
Fielding,  Henry 
Finley,  M.  F.  (Martha 
Farquharson  ) 

Fisher,  F.  C.  (Christian  Beid) 
Fleming,  Mrs.  Agnes 
Fleming,  George,  pseud. 

See  Fletcher,  Julia 
Flemming,  Harford 
Fletcher,  Julia 
Folio,  Fred,  pseud. 

Foote,  Mary  H. 

Forney,  J.  W. 

Forrester,  Mrs  — 

♦Fosdick,  C.  A.  (Harry 
Castlemon). 

Fothergill,  Jessie 
Fox,  Mrs.  Emily 
Foxton,  E.  pseud. 

See  Palfrey,  S.  H. 


♦Frere,  M. 

Freytag,  G. 

Fuller,  M.  V. 

Fullerton,  Lady  G. 
Gaboriau,  Emile 
Gagneur,  M.  L.  A. 

Galt,  John 

Garuiner,  Mary  P.  Countess 
of  Blessington. 

Garrett,  E.  andR.  pseud. 

See  Mayo,  I F. 

Gaskell,  Mrs  E . C . 
♦Gasparin,  Countess  de 
Gautier,  Theophile 
♦Gaye,  S. 

♦Gerstacker,  F. 

Gift,  Theo,  pseud. 

See  Havers,  Theodora 
♦Gilbert,  William 
Giles,  Ella  A. 

Gilman,  Caroline 
Girardin,  E.  de 
Girardin,  J. 

Gluraer,  C.  von 
Gobineau,  J.  A.  Comte  de 
Godwin,  W. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von 
Goldsmith,  O. 

* *Goodrich,  S.  G. 

♦Gordon,  C. 

Gore,  Mrs.  C.  F. 

♦Goulding,  F.  R. 

♦Gouraud,  Mme.  Julie 
Grant,  Robert 
Gray,  A.  M. 

Gray,  Barry,  pseud. 

See  Coffin,  R.  B. 

Gray,  Robertson,  pseud. 

See  Raymond,  R.  W. 
Gray,  W.  T. 

Green,  Annie  K. 
♦Greenaway,  Kate 
Greenough,  R.  S. 
Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud. 

See Lippincott,  S.  J. 
♦Greenwood,  James 
Greville,  H.  pseud. 

See  Durand,  Mme.  Alice 
Griffin,  Gerald 
♦Griffis,  W.  E. 

♦Grimm,  J . L and  W.  C. 
Griswold,  V.  M. 

♦Grosvenor,  H.  S. 
♦Guernsey,  C.  F. 

Guthrie,  F.  A.  (F.  Anstey) . 
♦Habberton,  John 
♦Hacklander,  F.  W. 

♦Hale,  E.  E. 

♦Hale,  Lucre tia  P. 

Halevy,  Ludovic 
Haliburton,  T.  C. 

♦Hall,  C.  W. 

♦Hall,  James 
Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C. 

Hamerling,  Robert 
♦Hamerton,  P.  G. 

♦Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud. 

See  Dodge,  M.  A. 
Hamley,  E.  B. 

Hammond,  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Hammond,  W.  A. 

Hannay,  James 
Hardman,  Francis 
Hardy,  A.  S. 

Hardy,  Thomas 
Harrington,  G. 

Harris,  L.  O. 

Harris,  Mrs.  M.  C. 

formerly  Miss  Cole. 
Harrison,  Agnes. 

♦Harrison,  Jennie. 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud. 

See  Terhune,  M.  V. 
Hart,  Miss.  — 

Harte,  Bret 
Hartner,  E. 

Hatton,  J. 

♦Hauflf,  W. 

♦Havers,  Theodora 
Hawthorne,  Julian 
♦Hawthorne,  Nathaniel 
♦Hays,  W.  J. 

♦Hayward,  M.  L. 

♦Headley,  P.  C. 

Healy,  Mary 
Heine,  Henrich 


Heimburg,  W.  pseud. 

See  Behrens,  Bertha. 
Helps,  Sir  A. 

♦Henry,  L.  pseud. 

See  Lewis,  A.  H. 
♦Henry,  S.  M 1. 

Hentz,  Mrs  C.  L. 

Heyse,  Paul 
♦Higginson,  Mary,  T. 
♦Higginson,  T.  W. 

Hiller,  Shaler 
♦Hodder,  E. 

Hoey,  Mrs.  C. 

Holland,  J.  G. 

Holley,  Marietta 
Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J. 
Holmes,  O.  W. 

Hood,  Thomas 
Hooper,  Lucy  H. 

♦Hope,  A.  R. 

Hope,  T. 

Hoppin,  Mary  A.  M. 
Howard,  B.  W. 

♦Howard,  Marion 
Howe,  E.  W. 

Howe,  Maud 
Howells,  W.  D. 

♦Howitt,  Mary 
♦Howitt,  William 
Hubbell,  M.  S. 

♦Hughes,  Tom 
Hugo,  Victor 
♦Hunt,  Helen 

See  Jackson,  H.  H. 
♦Huntington,  Faye,  pseud. 

See  Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H. 
Inchbald,  Mrs.  E. 

♦Ingelow,  Jean 
Ingraham,  J.  H 
Irving,  Washington 
Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H. 
James,  G.  P.  R. 

James,  Henry,  jr. 

Janson,  Kristofer. 
Jeaffreson,  J.  C. 

Jenkin,  Mrs.  C. 

Jenkins.  Edward 
Jerrold,  Douglas 
Jewett,  Sara  O. 

John,  E.  (E.  Marlitt.) 
Johnes,  Merideth 
Johnson,  Richard 
♦Johnson,  Rossiter 
Johnson,  Samuel 
Johnson,  Virginia  W. 

Jones,  B.  D. 

Jones,  E.  H. 

Jones,  J.  B, 

Joyce,  R.  D. 

Judd,  Bev.  Sylvester 
Kavanagh,  Julia 
Keary,  Annie 
♦Keddie,  Henrietta 
♦Kellogg,  Elijah 
Kennedy,  J.  P, 

Kimball,  R.  B. 

King,  Capt.  C. 

King,  Clarence 
King,  Edward 
♦Kingsley,  Charles 
Kingsley,  Henry 
♦Kingston,  W.  H.  G. 

Kip,  Leonard 
Kirk,  Mrs  E.  O. 

♦Kirkland,  Miss  E.  S. 
♦Knatchbull-Hugessen,  E.  H 
Knorring.  Baroness 
♦Laboulaye,  Edouard 
Laffan,  May 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  de 
♦Lamb,  Charles 
♦Lamb,  Mrs.  J. 

♦Lamb,  Mary 

LaMotte  Fouque,  F.  H.  C. 

♦Lander,  S.  W. 

♦Lane,  L.  M. 

♦Lanier,  S. 

Lasselle,  N.  P. 

Lathrop,  G.  P. 

Lawrence,  G.  A. 

Lazarus,  Emma 
♦Lear,  E. 

Lee,  Harriet 

Lee,  Holme,  pseud.  See  Parr, 
♦Lee,  Mrs.  R. 

| Lee,  Sophia 


Le  Fanu,  J.  S. 

Lemon,  Mark 
LeSage,  A.  R. 

Leslie,  Eliza 
Leslie,  Emma 

Leslie,  Mrs.  M.  pseud.  See 
Baker,  Mrs  H.  N.  W. 
Lever,  Charles 
Lewes,  Mrs.  M.  E. 

See  Eliot,  George,  pseud. 
♦Lewis,  A.  H.,  (Louis  Henry). 
Lie,  J. 

Linton,  Mrs  E . L. 

♦Lippincott,  S.  J. 

♦Livingston,  C.  M. 

Locke,  D.  R. 

Lockhart,  J.  G. 

Longfellow,  H.  W. 
Longstreet,  A.  B. 

♦Lothrop,  Amy,  pseud.  See 
Warner,  A.  B. 

Lover,  Samuel 
Lowell,  R.  T.  S. 

Lukin,  J. 

Lyster,  Annette 
MacCarthy,  Justin 
Macauley,  Miss 
♦McConaughy,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
MacDonald,  George 
Macfarlane,  C. 

♦Macintosh,  Maria  J. 
♦Mackarness,  Mrs.  H S. 
♦Mackamess,  M.  A. 
Mackenzie,  Henry 
Mackenzie,  R.  S. 

McKnight,  Charles 
McLean,  Sally  P. 

Macleod,  Norman 
Macquoid,  K.  S. 

Maitland,  E.  (H.  Ainslie  ) 
Malet,  Lucas 
Malory,  Sir  T. 

Malot,  Hector 
Manning,  Anne 
Manzoni,  Count  Alessandro. 
♦Markham,  Richard 
Marlitt,  E . pseud. 

See  John,  E. 

Marryat,  Emilia 
Marryat,  Florence.  Mrs. 

Ross-Church. 

♦Marryat,  Capt,  F. 
Marsh-Caldwell,  Mrs.  A. 
♦Martineau,  Harriet 
Marvel,  Ik  , pseud.  See 
Mitchell,  D.  G. 

♦Mateaux,  C.  L. 

Mathers,  Miss  H.  B. 

Mathews,  Joanna  H. 

Mathews,  Julia  A. 

♦Mathews,  Margaret  H. 

♦May,  C.L. 

♦May,  Sophie,  pseud.  See 
Clarke,  R.  S. 

♦May hew,  H. 

May  hew,  Hor.  and  A. 

Mayo,  Isabella,  F.  (E  and  B. 

Garrett.) 

Mayo,  W.  S. 

♦Mead,  L.  T. 

Meinhold,  J.  W. 

Melville,  G.  J.  W. 

Melville,  Herman 
Mery,  J. 

♦Miller,  E.  H. 

Miller.  Hugh 
Miller,  Joaquin 
♦Miller,  O.  T. 

Milne,  A.  D. 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  (Ik  Marvel.) 
Mitford,  M.  R. 

♦Molesworth,  Mrs.  M. 
♦Montgomery,  Florence 
Monti,  Luigi 
♦Montolieu,  Baronne  de 
Moore,  John 
Moore,  T. 

♦More,  Hannah 
Morford,  H. 

Morgan,  Lady  S.  O. 

♦Moulton,  Louise  C. 
♦Moustache,  Vieux,  pseud. 

See  Gordon,  C. 

HMugge,  Theodore 
Muir,  Alan 
Muller,  O. 


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Mundt,  C.  M. 

(. Louise  Muhlbach.) 
Murfree,  Miss  M.  N. 

(C  E.  Craddock.) 

Murray,  Grenville 
♦Myers,  P.  H. 

*Napier,  C.  O.  G. 

Neal.  Alice  B. 

Newby,  Mrs.  C.  J. 

Newman,  J.  H. 

Newton,  W.  W. 

♦Niebuhr,  B.  G. 

Nicholls,  Mrs.  C. 

See  Bronte,  C. 

Noble,  A.  L. 

Noel,  Lady  Augusta 
♦Nordhoff,  C. 

Normand,  Hugh  de 
Norris,  W.  E. 

Norton,  Mrs.  C.  E. 

O’Connor,  W.  D. 

♦Old  Merry,  pseud.  See 
Hodder,  E. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 
♦Optic,  Oliver,  pseud.  See 
Adams,  W.  T. 

♦Otis,  James 

Ouida,  pseud.  SeeRame,L.  de  la 
Owen,  R.  D. 

Paddock,  Mrs.  A.  G. 

Palfrey,  S.  H. 

♦Palgrave,  F.  T. 

Palgrave,  W.  G. 

♦Pansy,  pseud\See  Alden,  I.  M 
Parker,  H.  F. 

Parr,  Miss  H.  ( Holme  Lee.) 
Parr,  Louisa 

Parton,  S.  P.  ( Fanny  Fern.) 
Patchin,  C,  H. 

Paul,  Mrs.  M.  A. 

♦Paul,  W.  A. 

Payne,  James 
Peacock,  T.  L. 

Peard,  Frances  M. 

♦Pearson,  C.  H. 

Peck,  Ellen  (Cuyler  Pine) . 
♦Phelps,  E.  S. 

Pine,  Cuyler,  pseud.  See 
Peck, E. 

Pinkerton,  Allan 
Poe,  E.  A. 

Porter,  Miss  Jane 
♦Porter,  Mary  W. 

Pouvillon,  Emile 
Poynter,  E.  Frances 
♦Prentiss,  Mrs.  Eliz. 
♦Prescott,  M.  N. 

♦Pressense,  E.  D. 

Preston,  Harriet  W. 

Radcliffe,  Anna 
Raimond,  Golo,  pseud. 

See  Dannenburg,  G. 

Rame,  L.  de  la.  (Ouida.) 
Randolph,  Mrs. 

♦Raspe,  R.  E. 

Reaae,  Charles 
♦Reaney,  Mrs.  G.  S. 

Reid,  Christian,  pseud. 

See  Fisher,  F.  C. 

♦Reid,  Mayne 
Rice,  J. 

Richardson,  S. 

Richmond.  Legh 
Richter,  J.  P.  F. 

Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H. 

Riddle,  A.  G. 

Rita,  pseud.  See  Booth, 

Mrs.  O. 

Ritchie,  Mrs . A.  I. 

formerly  Miss  Thackeray 
Ritchie*  L. 

♦Robbins,  Mrs.  S.  S. 

Roberts,  Margaret 
Robertson,  Margaret  M. 
Robinson,  F.  W. 

Roche,  R.  M. 

Rochefort,  Henri 
♦Roe,  A.  S. 

Roe,  E.  P. 

Rollins,  Mrs.  E.  H.  ( Arr .) 
Roosevelt,  R.  B. 

Ross,  C.  H. 

Ross-Church,  Mrs,  formerly 
F.  Marryat. 

♦Round,  W.  M.  F. 

♦Rowcroft,  Charles 
Rowson,  Susannah 


Ruffini,  G. 

Ruskin,  John 
Russell,  W.  C. 

Rydberg,  Victor 

♦St.  Pierre,  J.  Benardin  de 

Saintine,  X.  B. 

Sala,  G.  A. 

♦Samuels,  Adelaide  F. 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  See 
Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D. 
Sandeau,  Jules 
♦Sanford,  Mrs.  D.  P. 

Sarcey,  Francisque 
Sargent,  Epes 
Sartoris,  Mrs.  A. 

Saunders,  John 
Saunders,  Katherine 
Savage,  M.  W. 

Schucking,  L. 

Schwartz,  Marie  S. 

Scotford,  John 
Scott,  Michael 
Scott,  Sir  Walter 
♦Sc  udder,  H.  E. 

♦Seamer,  Mary 
♦Sedgwick,  C.  M. 

Seemuller,  A.  M. 

formerly  Miss  Crane. 
♦Seguin,  L.  G. 

Sergeant,  Adeline 
Severance,  M.  S. 

Sewell,  Elizabeth  M. 

♦Shaw,  Flora  L. 

.Shaw,  H.  W.  ( Josh  Billings.) 
Shelley,  M.  W. 

Sheppard,  E.  S.,  (E . Berger.) 
Sheppard,  F H. 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W. 
Shorthouse,  J.  H. 

♦Sidney,  Margaret 
Sigourney,  L.  H. 

Simms,  W.  G. 

♦Simonds,  W.  (Walter 
Aimwell.] 

Sinclair,  Catherine 
Sleight,  M.  B. 

Smedley,  F.  E. 

Smedley,  M.  B. 

Smith,  Julia  P. 

♦Smith,  M.  P.  W.,  (P.  Thome) 
Smith,  Seba 
Smollett,  Tobias 
Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N. 
Spielhagen,  F. 

Spoffora,  H.  P. 

Sprague,  M.  A. 

Staats,  William 
Stael-Holstein,  Baronne  de 
Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  S. 
♦Stephens,  O.  A. 

Sterne,  Lawrence 
♦Stevenson,  R.  L. 

♦Stockton,  F.  R. 

♦Stoddard,  W.  O. 

♦Stolz,  Mrtie  de,  pseud. 

See  Begon,  F.  de. 

♦Storr,  Francis 
♦Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B. 

Streckfuse,  Adolph 
Stretton,  Hesba 
Strickland,  Agnes 
Sturges,  Julian 
Sue,  Eugene 
Swift,  Jonathan 
Tabor,  Eliza 

Tautphoeus,  Baroness  I.  von 
♦Taylor,  Bayard 
Taylor,  Miss  Eliz. 

Taylor,  George 
•Taylor^  Meadows 
♦Tenney,  E.  P. 

♦Tenney,  Mrs  S. 

Terhune,  M.  V. 

( Marion  Harland.) 
Thackeray,  A.  I., 

(Mrs.  Ritchie.) 
♦Thackeray,  W.  M.. 

♦Thayer,  W . M . 

Theuriet,  Andre 
Thiusen,  Ismar,  pseud. 
Thompson,  D.  P. 

Thompson,  Maurice 
Thompson,  W.  T. 

♦Thorne,  P . , pseud  See 
Smith,  M.  P.  W. 
Thornton,  Jacqueline 
♦Thorp,  B. 


Fiction,  continued. 
♦Ticknor,  A.  E. 

Tieman,  M.  F. 

Tilton,  T.. 

Tincker,  M.  A. 

Tolstoy,  Leo 
Topelius,  L. 

Tourgee,  A.  W. 

Townsend,  G.  A. 
♦Townsend,  V.  F. 
Trafford,  F.  G.,  pseud. 

See  Riddell,  J.  H. 
Trafton,  Adeline 
♦Traill,  Mrs.  C.  P. 

Trench,  W.  S. 

♦Trimmer,  Mrs.  S.  K. 
Tripp,  G.  H. 

Trois-Etoiles,  pse'ud.  See 
Murray,  G. 

Trollope,  Anthony 
Trollope,  T.  A. 
♦Trowbridge,  J.  T. 
♦Tucker,  C.  (A.  L.  O.E.) 
Turgenieff,  Ivan 
♦Turner,  Hawes 
Turner,  W.  W. 

♦Tuthill,  Mrs.  L.  C. 
♦Tuttle,  E.  B. 

♦Tytler,  Sarah,  pseud. 

See  Keddie,  H. 
Underwood,  F.  H. 

♦Van  Sommers,  E. 

♦Verne,  Jules 
Vingut,  G.  F.  de 
♦Wahl,  Louis 
Walford,  Mrs.  L.  B. 
♦Walker,  Mary  S. 

Wallace,  Lew. 

Walpole,  Horace 
Ward,  Artemus,  pseud. 

See  Browne,  C F. 
Ware,  William 


♦Warner,  AnnaB. 

(Amy  Lothrop.) 
♦Warner,  C.  D. 

♦Warner,  Susan 

(Eliz.  Wetherell.) 
Warner,  W.,  Esq. 

Warren,  Samuel 
Washburn,  K..  S. 
Washburn,  W.  T. 
♦Weeks,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
♦Welty,  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Werner,  Ernest,  pseud. 

See  Burstenbinder,  E . 
♦Whitmarsh,  C.  S. 
♦Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T. 
Whittaker,  Frederick 
♦Wilberforce,  S. 

Williams,  Mrs. 

♦Willing,  Mrs.  Jennie 
♦Wilmer,  Margaret  E 
♦Wilson,  Mrs. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  A . J. 

formerly  Miss  Evans. 
Winchester,  Carroll 
Winthrop,  Theodore 
♦Wise,  Daniel 
Wiseman,  H.  E. 

Wister,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Wood,  George 
Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 
♦Woolsey,  S.  C. 

(Susan  Coolidge.) 
Woolson,  Constance  F. 
Worboise,  E.  J. 
Wormeley,  R.  P. 
Wraxhall,  Sir  Lascelles 
Wright,  Mrs.  J.  ,vi . 
♦Wyss,  J.  R.  von 
Yates,  Edmund 
♦Yonge,  C.  M. 


Field,  H.  M.  From  Egypt  to  Japan.  1876.  527.17 

— From  the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Gol- 

den Horn.  [cop.  1876] 527.16 

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brief  review  of  recent  events  in  Egypt 

1883 526.22 

Field,  Kate.  C.  A.  Fechter  (Am.  actor  ser.) 


— Ten  days  in  Spain.  Illus.  ’73 512.31 

Field  and  forest.  Adams,  W.  T.  Jnv 72.4.1 

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Field  friends  and  forest  foes.  Browne,  P. . 832.3 

Field  of  disease:  a book  of  preventive  med- 
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Field  sports.  See  Sports. 

Field,  wood  and  meadow  rambles.  Har- 
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Fielding,  Henry.  Amelia.  1857 144.10 

— Joseph  Andrews;  Jonathan  Wild.  1857.  58.6 

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— Thackeray,  W.  M.  English  humorists . 302.15 

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Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterdays  with  authors.  ’72  601.20 

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1884  916.6 

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Fifty  years  of  London  life,  [1831-75]. 

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J.  1882  841.16 

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Figs  and  thistles.  Tourgee,  A.  W.  Fict. . 46.16 


FIGUIER. 


94 


FIRE. 


Figuier,  L.  The  insect  world.  Ulus.  ’69  806.3 

— Mammalia.  Illus.  1870 812.21 

— Ocean  world.  Illus.  1872 808.8 

— Primitive  man.  Illus.  1873 812.23 

— Reptiles  and  birds.  Illus.  1870 813.5 

— The  to-morrow  of  death;  or,  the  future 

life  according  to  science.  1872 407.7 

— Vegetable  world.  Illus 812.22 

— World  before  the  deluge.  1872 808.9 

Figure  drawing,  Art  of.  Weigall,  C.  H. . .852.13.4 
Fiji  islands.  Cumming,  C.  F.  G.  At  home 

in  Fiji.  Ulus.  1882 526.1 

— Williams,  T.  and  Calvert,  J.  Fiji  and 

the  Fijians.  Illus.  I860.. 503.28 

Files  and  rasps,  Treatise  on.  Nicholson, 

W.  T.  1878. 8521.24 

Fillmore,  J.  C.  Pianoforte  music:  its  his- 
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of  river  waters.  1779 8521.15 

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Finance.  See  Money;  also  Political  econ- 
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Fine  arts. 

Dictionaries,  Directories,  etc. 
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— Clement,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Hand-book  of  leg- 

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Same.  14th  ed’n.  1881 851.9 

Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  engrav- 
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Illus.  1876 *D.3  and  834.11 

— Fairholt,  F.  W.  Dictionary  of  terms  in 

art.  Illus *D.4 

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book for  1881;  [Great  Britain 
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— Koehler,  S.  R.  United  States  art  direc- 

tory and  year  book.  2 v.,  1882-3 848.4 

History,  etc. 

— Bell,  N.  R.  E.  [ N . D’ Anvers],  Elemen- 

tary history  of  art.  1875 852.11 

— Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Art  in  America 

[Critical  and  historical].  1880 831.24 

— De  Forest,  J.  B.  Short  history  of  art. 

1881  851.8 

— Dresser,  C.  Japan:  its  architecture,  art, 

etc.  1882  848.12 

— Farrar,  C.  S.  History  of  sculpture, 

painting  and  architecture.  Topical 
lessons,  with  specific  references.  1881  851.2 

— Jarves,  J.  J.  The  art  of  Japan.  1876. . 816.3 

— Lord,  John.  Phidias,  [or]  Ancient  art. 


— Lossing,  B.  J.  Outline  history  of  the 

fine  arts.  1840 818.22 

— Lubke,  W.  Ecclesiastical  art  in  Ger- 

many during  the  middle  ages.  1877 . . 834.6 

History  of  art.  Ed.  by  C.  Cook.  2 v. 

1881 834.7 

— Percy  anecdotes 312.1 

— Ruskin,  J.  The  art  of  England.  1883 . 852.7 

— Seeman,  O.  Mythology  of  Greece  and 

Rome,  with  special  reference  to  its 
use  in  art 417.20 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  The  renaissance  in 

Italy  [Fine  arts].  1879 831.23 

— Taine,  H.  Art  in  Greece.  1871 812.19 

Art  in  the  Netherlands.  1872 812.18 


Fine  arts,  continued . 

— Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Book  of  the  artists. 

[American].  1867 821.12 

— Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  John.  Christian  art 

and  symbolism.  1872 437.9 

— Winckelmann,  J.  History  of  ancient 

art.  2v.  1880 851.3 

Philosophy,  Criticism , Study. 

— Allston,  W.  Lectures  on  art.  1850 204.20 

— Carter,  S.  N.  Art  suggestions  from  the 

master’s  selections.  1881 851.7 

— Collier,  J.  Primer  of  art.  1882 834.28 

— Couture,  T.  Conversations  on  art  meth- 

ods. 1879  833.5 

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of  art  1868 852.16 

— Emerson,  R W.  Art In  326.9.1 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  The  graphic  arts.  1882  824.17 

Thoughts  about  art.  1871 804.27 

— Howitt,  A.  M.  Art-student  in  Munich, 

[1850-2] 508.12 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Legends  of  the  Ma- 

donna. 1866 852.12 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.  1866.  852.14 

— Jarves,  J.  J.  Art  hints.  1855 805.3 

The  art  idea.  1877  824.5 

Art  thoughts.  1882 852.12 

— Johnson,  E.  W.  The  studio  arts.  ’78.  823.14 

— Lessing,  G.  E.  Laocoon;  an  essay  on 

the  limits  of  painting  and  poetry ....  852.19 

— Marshall,  J.  Anatomy  for  artists.  1878  *8521.17 

— Palgrave,  F.  T.  Essays  on  art.  1867...  818.19 

— Ruskin,  J.  Arrows  of  the  chace.  1881.  836.9 

Lectures  on  art.  1878 824.11 

The  true  and  the  beautiful.  [Selec- 
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— Samson,  G.  W.  Art  criticism.  Abridged. 

[cop.  1868] 818.14 

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fine  and  ornamental  arts.  1875  834.14 

— Smith,  Walter.  Art  education;  scholas- 

tic and  industrial.  1873 851.5 

— Taine,  H.  Ideal  in  art 812.20 

Philosophy  of  art 852.17 

Periodicals. 

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ted to  the  cultivation  of  art  in  the 
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— Magazine  of  art.  v.  7-8.  N.  Y.,  1884-5*8541  21 

See  also  ^Esthetics;  Architecture;  Biography  (Col- 
lective; Artists);  Color;  Decorative  art;  Drawing;  En- 
graving; Music;  Painting ; Photography ; Sculpture. 

Finger  rings.  Edwards,  C.  History  and 

poetry  of.  1880 717.20 

Finley,  Martha.  Elsie  books.  10  v 87.20 

1.  Elsie  Dinsmore.  6.  Elsie’s  children. 

2.  Elsie’s  holidays.  7.  Elsie’s  widowhood. 

3.  Elsie’s  girlhood.  8.  Grandmother  Elsie. 

4.  Elsie’s  womanhood.  9.  Elsie’s  new  relations. 

5.  Elsie’s  motherhood.  10.  Elsie  at  Nantucket. 

— Mildred  series.  5.  v.  1878-’84 81.8 

1.  Mildred  Keith.  2.  Mildred  at  Roselands.  3.  Mildred 
and  Elsie.  4.  Mildred’s  married  life.  5.  Mildred  at 
home: 


Finney,  Rev.  C.  G.  Lectures  on  revivals  of 


religion.  1835  437.3 

— Memoirs,  written  by  himself.  1876 612.29 

— Sermons.  1836  411.10 

Finod,  J.  de,  ed'r.  Thousand  flashes  of 

French  wit,  etc . 1880  315.18 

Fire  and  flame.  Schucking,  L.  Fict.  18T6.  42.32 

Fire  brigade.  Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Juv...  75.19 


FIRE. 


95 


FLAG. 


FiRE-fighters.  McConaughy,  J.  E.  [Tem- 
perance tale] 92.22 

Fire  in  the  woods.  DeMille,  James.  Juv.  22.7 

Fire  place,  The  open.  Putnam,  J.  P 846.2 

Fires.  Bird.  J.  Precaution  against  fire.  ’73.  827.3 

— Colbert,  E.  and  Chamberlin,  E.  Chi- 

cago and  the  great  conflagration.  ’71  736.10 

— Fowler,  W.  W.  Fighting  fire.  Great 

fires  of  history.  1873 722.4 

Fireside  encyclopaedia  of  poetry.  Coates, 

H.  T.  ed'r.  [1881] 212.8 

Fireside  piety.  Abbott,  Jacob.  1834  408.11 

Fireside  saints,  eta.  Jerrold,  D.  [Humor- 
ous]  306.30 

Fireside  science.  [Essays.]  Nichols,  J.  R. 

1872 835.4 

Fireside  travels.  Lowell,  James  R.  1864.  508.18 
Firmilian:  a spasmodic  tragedy.  Aytoun, 

W.  E 208.8 

First  century  of  the  republic.  Woolsey, 

T.  D.  and  others.  1876 734.5 

First  fam’lies  of  the  Sierras.  Miller,  J . . . 135.16 

First  love  is  best.  Dodge,  M.  A 45.4 

Fish,  D W.  Complete  arithmetic.  1880..  837.26 

— Higher  arithmetic.  1876 816.30 

Fish,  G.  T.  American  manual  of  parlia- 
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Fish  and  fishing  Francis,  F.  Fish  cul- 
ture. 1868 814.29 

— Green,  S Trout  culture.  1870 821.21 

— Hallock,  C The  fishing  tourist.  1873  . 814  27 

— Henshall,  J.  A.  Book  of  black  bass, 

with  treatise  on  angling  and  fly-fish- 
ing. 1881 847.12 

— Norris,  T.  American  angler’s  book. 

[cop.  1864] 826.3 

American  fish-culture.  1868 814.28 

— Prime,  W.  C.  I go  a-fishing.  1876 503.7 

— Roosevelt,  R.  B.  Superior  fishing  [in 

the  northern  states].  1884  845.5 

and  Green,  Seth.  Fish  hatching  and 

fish  catching.  1879 833,31 

— Scott,  G.  C.  Fishing  in  American  wa- 

ters 1875 826.19 

— Tenney,  Mrs.  S.  Fishes  and  reptiles 

Juv.  1868  22.15 

— Treasures  of  the  deep.  1876 818.9 

— United  States.  Commission  of  fish  and 

fisheries.  Reports  1878-79, 1880.  See 
United  States. 

— Walton,  I.  and  Cotton,  C.  Complete 

angler.  1867 814.26 

Fisher,  Frances  C.  [ Christian  Reid]. 

— Daughter  of  Bohemia : a novel.  1874  47.44 

— A gentle  belle 148.3 

— Heart  of  steel.  1883  54.11 

— Roslyn’s  fortune:  a novel.  1885  57.33 

Fisher,  G.  P.  The  beginnings  of  Christ- 
ianity. 1877 418.4 

— The  Christian  religion.  See  Ingersoll, 

R.  G.  1882 427.15 

Note. — First  pub.  in  N.  A.  Review.  Feb.  1882. 

— Discussions  in  history  and  theology.  ’80  442.15 

— Faith  and  rationalism.  1879 421.24 

— Grounds  of  theistic  and  Christian  be- 

lief. 1883  431.12 

— Life  of  Benjamin  Silliman.  2 v.  1866.  634.8 

— The  reformation.  1877  418.11 

— ed’r.  Early  Christian  literature  primers 

4 v.  1881-4.  See  Jackson,  G.  A 426.24 

Fisher,  R.  S.  Gazetteer  of  the  United 

States.  1853 *B.8 

Fisher,  S.  W.  Three  great  temptations  of 

young  men.  1852  437.21 


Fisher  boys  of  Pleasant  Cove.  Kellogg,  E.  25.47 

Fisher  maiden.  Bjornson,  B 132.8 

Fishing.  See  Fish  and  Fishing. 

Fisk,  Fidelia.  Recollections  of  Mary  Lyon 

[cop.  1866] 621.12 

Fiske,  John.  American  political  ideas 
viewed  from  the  standpoint  of  univer- 
sal history.  1885 917.2 

Contents. — The  town-meeting.  The  federal 
union.  “Manifest  destiny.” 

— Darwinism  and  other  essays 835.1 


Contents. — Darwinism  verified.  Mr.  Mivart  on  Dar- 
winism. Dr.  Bateman  on  Darwinism.  Dr.  Buckner 
on  Darwinism.  A crumb  for  the  “modern  symposium.” 
Chauncey  Wright.  What  is  inspiration?  Dr.  Ham- 
mond and  the  table-tippers.  Mr.  Buckle’s  fallacies. 
Postscript  on  Mr.  Buckle.  The  races  of  the  Danube. 
A librarian’s  work. 

— The  destiny  of  man  viewed  in  the  light 

of  his  origin.  1885 435.21 

— Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.  1884  844.22 

Contents.— Europe  before  the  arrival  of  man.  The 
arrival  of  man  in  Europe.  Our  Aryan  forefathers. 
What  we  learn  from  old  Aryan  words.  Was  there  a 
primeval  mother  tongue?  Sociology  and  hero-worship. 
Heroes  of  industry.  The  causes  of  persecution.  The 
Origins  of  protestantism.  The  true  lesson  of  protest- 
anism.  Evolution  religion.  The  meaning  of  infancy. 
A universe  of  mind-stuff.  In  memoriam;  Charles  Dar- 
win. 

— Myths  and  myth-makers.  1873  401.18 

Contents. — Origins  of  folk-lore.  The  descent  of  fire 
Werewolves  and  swan-maidens.  Light  and  darkness. 
Myths  of  the  barbaric  world.  Juventus  mundi.  The 
primeval  ghost-world.  Note.  Index. 

— Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy,  based  on 

the  doctrine  of  evolution,  with  criti- 
cisms on  the  positive  philosophy.  2 v. 


1874 431.16 

— Tobacco  and  alcohol.  1869 808.5 


Contents.— 1.  It  does  pay  to  smoke. 

2.  The  coming  man  will  drink  wine. 

— The  unseen  world  and  other  essays.  1876  433.28 

Contents.— Unseen  world.  “The  to-morrow  of  death.” 
The  Jesus  of  history  The  Christ  of  dogma.  A word 
about  miracles.  Draper  on  science  and  religion.  Nathan 
the  wise.  Historical  difficulties.  Famine  of  1770  in 
Bengal.  Spain  and  the  Netherlands.  Longfellow's 
Dante.  Paine’s  St  Peter.  A philosophy  of  art.  Athe- 
nian and  American  life. 

Fiske,  S.  Mr.  Dunn  Browne’s  experiences 


in  the  army,  [1862-4].  1866 737.23 

Fitch,  J.  Wescott,  T.  Life  of  John  Fitch, 

inventor  of  the  steamboat.  1857 606.3 


Fitch,  J.  Annals  of  army  of  the  Cumber- 
land. 1864 734.15 

Fitch,  J.  G.  Lectures  on  teaching.  1881 . 425.32 
FiTZ-Boodle  papers.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  In  301.12.4 
Fitzgerald,  W.  Evidences  of  Christian- 
ity  In  438.17 

Five  days  entertainment  at  Wentworth 

Grange.  Palgrave,  F.  T 17.13 

Five,  The,  great  monarchies  of  the  ancient 

eastern  world.  Rawlinson,  G.  3 v.. . 715.5 

Five  hundred  employments  for  women. 

Penny,  Virginia.  1868 912.12 

Five  little  peppers.  Sidney,  Marg 87.31 

Five  little  southerners.  Porter,  M.  W 87.18 

Five  minutes  chat  with  young  women. 

Lewis,  Dio.  1874 828.14 

Five,  The,  senses  of  man.  Bernstein.  J 815.4.21 
Five  thousand  a year  on  the  farm.  Mitchell, 

E 844.5 

Five  weeks  in  a balloon.  Verne,  J.  Fict.  143.20 

Five  years  in  an  English  university. 

Bristed,  C.  A.  1873 413.3 

Flag  of  distress:  story  of  the  South  sea. 

Reid,  M 144.15 


FLAGG. 


96 


FOLK. 


Flagg,  Wilson.  Woods  and  by-ways  of 

New  England.  1872 522.24 

— Year  among  the  trees  [in  New  England]. 

1881 842.24 

Flags.  Preble,  G.  W.  History  of  the  flag 

of  the  United  States,  etc.  1880 726.10 

Flammarion,  C.  The  atmosphere.  1873. . 813.2 

— Astronomical  myths.  See  Blake,  J.  F.  841.22 

— Wonders  of  heavens.  1871 813.18 

Flaxie  Frizzle  stories.  See  Clarke,  R.  S. 

Fleetwood,  J.  Life  of  Christ.  1875 416.8 

Fleming,  Mrs.  Agnes.  Guy  Earlscourt’s 

wife.  1876 136.8 

— Kate  Danton.  1876 43.13 

— Norine’s  revenge.  1876 136.9 

— One  night’s  mystery.  1876 11.31 

— Silent  and  true.  1878 43.12 

— A wonderful  woman.  1873 32.18 


Fleming,  George  pseud.  See  Fletcher,  Julia 
Fleming,  S.  Ocean  to  ocean.  Through 

Canada  in  1872.  See  Grant,  G M. . . 514.10 
Flemming,  Harford.  Cupid  and  sphinx. ..  138.15 
Fletcher,  Mrs.  E.  Autobiography.  1876  613.3 

Fletcher,  Julia,  [ George  Fleming].  Head 


of  Medusa.  1881 , 145.24 

— Kismet.  1879 145.4 

— Mirage.  1878 145.13 

— Vestigia.  1884.,...’ 56.17 

Fletcher,  Rev.  J.  Benson,  J.  Life  of.  ’37  601.8 

Fletcher,  J.  C.  and  Kidder,  D.  P.  Brazil 

and  the  Brazilians.  1868 502.26 

Fleurange.  Craven,  Mme.  A 63.21 

Flint,  Austin.  Medical  ethics  and  eti- 
quette. 1883 842.26 

— Physiology  of  man.  5 v.  1873-4 813.1 


Contents.— Blood  circulation.  Respiration.  2.  Ali- 
mentation. Digestion.  Absorption.  3.  Secretion.  Nu- 


trition. Movements.  4.  Nervous  system.  5.  Special 
senses.  Generation. 

— Practice  of  medicine.  1873 836.11 

Flint,  C.  L.  Milch  cows,  etc.  1868 835.8 

Flipper,  H.  O.  Colored  cadet  at  West 

Point.  1878  635.7 

Flitch  of  bacon.  Ainsworth,  W.  H 36.13 

Floating  light;  or,  the  Goodwin  sands. 

Ballantyne,  R.  M. 87.27 

Floating  matter  in  the  air.  Tyndall,  J.’82  841.21 
Flood,  J.  N.  and  Summerbell,  N.  Discus- 
sion on  the  Trinity,  etc.  1855 407.15 

Flora  of  the  southern  United  States. 

Chapman,  A.  W.  1883  843.23 

Floral  decorations.  Hassard,  Annie.  1876  816.8 

Flora’s  interpreter.  [Language  of  flowers]. 

Hale,  S.  J 822.25 

Florence  Macarthy.  Morgan,  S.  0 133.4 

Florence.  Eliot,  George.  Romola.  [Flor- 
ence; Savonarola].  Fict 36.323 

— Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Florence.  [Guide-book]. 

1884 522.10 

— Horner,  Susan  and  Joanna.  Walks  in 

Florence.  2 v.  1873 525.24 

— Machiavefli,  N.  History  of.  [to  1492] . . . 702.10 

— Oliphant,  Mrs.  Makers  of  Florence.  1876  615.18 

— Taine,  H.  Italy,  Florence  and  Venice.  503.23 

Florentine  nights.  Heine,  H.  1873 63.34 

Florian  J.  P.  C.  de.  Moors  in  Spain.  1874  716.15 
Floriculture.  See  Flowers. 

Florida.  Barbour,  G.  M.  Florida,  for 

tourists,  etc.  1881 518.7 

— Beecher,  Mrs.H.  W.  Letters  from  Flori- 

da. 1879  514.15 

— Fairbanks,  G.  A.  History  of,  [1512- 

1842].  1871 711.26 

— Giddings,  J.  R.  The  exiles  of.  [Fugitive 

slaves].  1858 711.4 


Florida,  continued. 

— Hallock,  C.  Camp  life  in.  1876 

— Harcourt,  H.  Florida  fruits  and  how  to 

grow  them.  1883 

— Henshall,  J.  A.  Camping  and  cruising 

in  Florida.  1884 : 

— Lanier,  S.  Florida;  its  scenery,  etc.  ’76 

— Munroe,  C.  K.  Florida  annual.  1884 . . 

— Robbins,  S.  S One  happy  winter.  ’78 

— Rooseveit,  R.  B.  Florida  and  the  game 

water  birds  of  the  Atlantic  coast,  and 
the  lakes  of  the  United  States.  1884. 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Palmetto  leaves.  1873.. 

Florus.  Works.  [Roman  history] 

Flower,  W.  H.  Fashion  in  deformity,  as 

. illustrated  in  the  customs  of  barbar- 
ous and  civilized  races.  1881 

Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces.  Ritchter, 

J.  P.  F.  2 v . Fict 

Flower  of  the  family.  Prentiss,  Mrs.  E 

Flowers  and  floriculture.  Allen,  G.  Col- 
ors of  flowers.  [British].  1882 

— Buist,  R.  Am.  flower  garden  directory. 

[copi  1854] 

— Conway,  M.  D.  Sacred  Flora.  [Symbol- 

ism, folklore,  etc.]  (In  Harper’s  m., 
v.  41-42) 

— Hassard,  A.  Floral  decorations.  1876. . 

— Henderson,  Peter.  Practical  floricul- 

ture. 1874 

— Lubbock,  J.  British  wild  flowers  in  re- 

lation to  insects . 1875 

— Rand,  E.  S.,  jr.  Flowers  for  the  parlor 

and  garden.  1872 

Popular  flowers.  1873 

See  also  Gardening ; Rose ; Orchids ; Win- 
dow gardening. 


524.2 
847.14 

522.11 
524.13 

521.12 

531.3 


847.13 

502.7 

1021.9 


842.32 

14  29 
82.22 

842.15 

814.22 


1004.1 
816  8 

828.4 

822.15 

805.7 

812.31 


Flowers,  Language  of.  Greenwood,  L. 

Rural  wreath;  or,  life  among  the 
flowers.  1858 202.13 

— Hale,  S.  J.  Flora’s  interpreter.  1848.  822.25 

— Hooper,  Lucy,  ed’r.  Lady’s  book  of 

flowers  and  poetry.  1863 204.3 

Flowers  of  the  sky.  Proctor,  R.  A 833.13 

Floyd  Grandon’s  honor.  Douglas,  A.  M.  ’84  55.26 

Flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Mississippi. 

Baldwin,  J.  G.  [Humorous] 315.12 

Fly  leaves.  Calverley,  C.  S.  [Humorous 

verse] .* 204.4 

Flyers  and  crawlers  [Insects]  Church, E.R.  832.35 


Flying.  Marey,  E.  J.  Animal  mechanism . .815.4  11 
— Pettigrew,  J.  B.  Animal  locomotion.’74.  815.4  8 


See  also  Aeronautics. 


Foe  in  the  household.  Chesebro’,  Caroline  34.7 

Foggy  night  at  Offord.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 36.568 

Folio,  Fred,  pseud.  Lucy  Boston;  or, 

woman’s  rights  and  spiritualism.  ’55.  3.6 

FoLK-lore.  Asbjornsen,  P.  C.  Folk  and 

fairy  tales.  [Norwegian] 316.22 

— Baldwin,  J.  Story  of  Roland.  1883 . . . 82.24 

— Chambers,  R.  Book  of  days;  popular 

antiquities  in  connection  with  the  cal- 
endar. 2 v.  1878 *E.5 

— Cox,  G.  W.  Comparative  mythology 

and  folk-lore 427.14 

Popular  romances  of  the  middle  ages. 

1880 47.5 

— Day,  L.  B.  Folk  tales  of  Bengal.  1883.  326.16 

— Drake,  S.  A.  New  England  legends  and 

folk-lore.  1884 321.3 

— Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  Domestic  folk-lore.  1884  426.29 

Folk-lore  of  Shakespeare.  1884  431.20 

— Fiske,  J.  Origins  of  folk-lore In  401.18 

— Harris,  J.  C.  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.  326.29 


FOLK. 


97 


FOSTER. 


FoLK-lore,  continued. 

Uncle  Remus.  [Plantation  folk-lore] . 317.15 

- — Johnson,  R.  The  seven  champions  of 


Christendom 138.3 

— Ralston,  W.  R.  S.  Russian  folk-tales . . 421.6 

— Thorpe,  B.  Yule-tide  stories;  Swedish, 

Danish  and  German.  1853 131.22 

See  also  Fairy  tales;  Legends;  Mythology; 
Superstitions. 

FoLLE-Farine.  Rame,  L.  de  la 36.450 

“ Following  the  drum.”  Yiele,  Mrs.  E.  L. 

1858  504.20 

Following  the  flag.  Coffin,  C.  C.  1865. . . 714.14 
Folsom,  E.  G.  Logical  book-keeping.  ’73.  816.29 
Fonvielle,  W.  de.  Thunder  and  light- 
ning. 1871 813.17 

Food,  diet,  and  dining. 

— Bazar  book  of  the  household.  1875 828.15 


— Beard,  G M.  Eating  and  drinking.  ’71  813.22 

— Bellows,  A.  J.  Philosophy  of  eating. ’76  818.17 

— Breakfast,  dinner,  and  tea;  viewed  clas- 

sically, poetically,  and  practically.  ’69  811.14 

— Brillat-Savarin,  A.  Hand-book  of  din- 


ing   814.32 

— Chambers,  T.  K.  Diet  in  health  and 

disease.  ( With  Lessons  in  cookery). 

1879  822.28 

— De  Yoe,  T.  F.  The  market  assistant.  ’67  814.30 

— Hall,  W.  W.  Health  by  good  living.  ’70.  803.15 

— Hassall,  Ar  H.  Food  and  its  adultera- 

tions. 1855  806.23 

— Henderson,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Practical  cook- 

ing and  dinner  giving.  1876  818.26 

— Jacobi,  A.  Infant  diet.  1874  816.16 

— Kingsford,  Anna.  The  perfect  way  in 

diet.  [Vegetarian].  1881 824.33 

— Lewis,  Dio  Our  digestion.  1872 847.2 

— Liebig,  J.  Chemistry  of  food.  1848...  801.3 

— Pereira,  J.  Food  and  diet.  1873 821.5 

— Smith,  Edward.  Foods.  1873 815.4.3 

— Terhune,  M.  Y.  [Marion  Harland.j  Din- 

ner year-book.  1878 835.28 

— Thompson,  <ir  H.  Food  and  feeding. ’84  844.34 

— What  shall  we  eat?  1868 816.17 

See  also  Alcohol ; Cookery;  Health;  Fruit; 
Vegetarianism. 

Fool’s  errand.  Tourgee,  A.  W.  [Recon- 
struction in  the  South].  1880 144.22 

F oote,  H.  S . War  of  the  rebellion.  [Causes 

and  issues.]  1866  737.3 

Foote,  Mary  H.  Led-horse  claim.  1883..  54.17 

Footfalls  on  the  boundaries  of  another 

world.  Owen,  R.  D.  1871 435 15 

Footprints  of  the  creator.  Miller,  H 80L24 

Footprints  of  vanished  races  in  the  Mis- 
sissippi valley.  Conant,  A.  J.  1879.  722.8 

For  better  or  worse.  Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C 417.16 

For  ever  and  ever.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross. . . 36.101 

For  her  sake  Robinson,  F.  W 34  34 

For  love  and  life.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.O.W.  36.421 

For  richer,  for  poorer.  Parr,  Harriet 36.437 

I or  the  major.  Woolson,  C.  F 146.26 

Forbes,  Archibald.  Chinese  Gordon!  A 

succinct  record  of  his  life.  1884 643.26 

— My  experience  of  the  war  between  France 

and  Germany,  [1870-1] 746.7 

— Soldiering  and  scribbling.  1872 501.27 

Forbidden  land,  A.  [Corea].  Oppert,  E.  513.16 
Force,  M.  E.  From  Fort  Henry  to  Cor- 
inth. 1881 726.9.2 

Forces  of  nature.  Abbott,  J.  Force. 

(Science  for  the  young.)  1873 807.3 

— Faraday,  M.  Forces  of  matter,  1868.,  813.30 


Forces,  continued. 

— McCosh,  J.  Energy,  efficient  and  final 

cause.  1883 In  435.27.1 

— Stewart,  B Conservation  of  energy.’74  815.4.7 

— Tait,  P.  G.  Lecture  on  force In  844.3 

— Winslow,  C.  F.  Force  and  nature,  1869.  821.11 

— Youmans,  E.  L.  ed'r.  The  correlation 

and  conservation  of  forces.  [Essays]  801.17 
See  also  Natural  philosophy. 

Ford,  T.  History  of  Illinois,  [1818-47].  ’54  712.24 
Foregone  conclusion.  Howells,  W.  D.  ’77  52.7 

Foreign  marriage;  or,  buying  a title.  John- 
son, Virginia  W 47.4 

Foreign  tour  of  Messrs.  Brown,  Jones  and 

Robinson.  Doyle,  R.  Illus.  1871 . *8521.28 
Forest,  Edwin.  Barrett,  L.  [Life  of.]  ’81.  .635.18.1 


Forest  days.  James,  G.  P.  R 36.263 

Forest  exiles.  Reid,  M.  Juv 92.3 

Forest  glen.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv 83.10.5 

Forest  glen  stories.  6 v.  See  Kellogg,  E. 

Forest  life  and  forest  trees.  Springer,  J. 

S.  1851 504.19 

Forester,  Frank,  pseud.  See  Herbert, H.W. 
Forestier,  Auber,  pseud.  See  Wood- 
ward, A.  A. 

Forestry.  Hough.  F.  B.  Elements  of. ’82. . 841.29 

Report  on.  18"8 831.1 

See  also  Trees. 

Forgiveness  and  law.  Bushnell,  Horace..  412.12 

Forlorn  hope.  Yates,  Edmund 36.590 

Forney,  J.  W.  Anecdotes  of  public  men. 

2 v.  1873-81 306.29 

— Tne  new  nobility.  Fict.  1881 145.23 

Forney,  M.  N.  Catechism  of  the  locomotive. 

1881  824.4 

Forrest  house.  Holmes,  M.  J.  1879 135.12 

Forrester,  Mrs.  Roy  and  Viola.  1881 . . . 141.7 

Forrester,  Francis,  pseud.  See  Wise,  D. 
Forster,  James.  Walter  S.  Landor;  a 

biography.  1869 633.10 

Forster,  John.  Life  and  times  of  Oliver 

Goldsmith.  1873 643.15 

— Life  of  Charles  Dickens.  3 v.  Phil., ’72-4  607.24 

Same.  Leip.,  1872-4.  6 v.  in  3 643.13 

— Life  of  Jonathan  Swift,  v.  1,  [1667-1710]  637.2 

Forsyth,  W.  Life  of  M.  T.  Cicero.  1869  634.6 


— Napoleon  at  St.  Helena:  from  letters  and 

journals  of  Sir  H.  Lowe.  2 v.  1853.  644.14 
Fortification.  See  Military  science. 

Fortune,  R.  Tea  countries  of  China.  2 v. 

1853 : 512.18 

Fortune.  [Tales].  Little  classics,  v.  12. . 304.16 

Fortune’s  fool.  Hawthorne,  J.  1883 56.16 

Fortunes  of  Glencore.  Lever,  C 36.335 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.  Scott,  Sir , W 12.14 

Fortunes  of  Rachel.  Hale,  E.  E.  1884...  57.2 

Forty  years  experience  in  Sunday-schools. 

Tyng,  S.  H 417.24 

Fosdick,  C.  A.  [Harry  Castlemon].  Gun- 
boat series.  6 v.  [cop.  1874-8] 86.10 

1.  Frank,  the  young  natur-  4.  Frank  on  a gunboat, 

alist.  5.  Frank  before  Vicksburg. 

2.  Frank  in  the  woods.  6.  Frank  on  the  Mississippi. 

3.  Frank  on  the  prairie. 

Fossett,  Frank.  Colorado.  [History,  etc.]’76  512.4 

Same.  2nd  ed’n.  1880 501.2 

Fossils.  See  Geology. 

Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.  [Faye  Huntington]. 

Echoing  and  re-echoing.  1878 81.14 

— Those  boys.  [cop.  ’74] 81.21 

Foster,  J.  Essays  on  decision  of  character, 

etc,  1844 In  305.10 


43 


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FRANCE. 


Foster,  J . W.  The  Mississippi  valley.  ’69  736.7 

— Pre-historic  races  of  the  United  States. 

1873 808.7 

Foster,  M.  Physiology.  (Science  primers) 

1878 828.20.6 

— Text  book  of  physiology.  1880 833.32 

Foster,  W.  E.  Libraries  and  readers.  ’83  426.36 
Fothergill,  J.  M.  Maintenance  of  health. 

1875 823.2 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  Kith  and  kin.  1881.  51.20 

— Probation,  a novel,  1879  138.19 

— The  Wellfields.  1880 138.10 

Foul  play.  [Fiction].  Reade,  C.  and  Bouci- 

canlt,  D 6.24 

Found  dead.  Payn,  James.  1869 36.212 

Foundations.  Dobson,  E.  Foundations 

and  concrete  works.  1872 811.29 

— Powell,  G.  T.  Foundations.  1879 831.26 

Foundations  of  Christianity.  Gibson,  J.  M.  423.22 
Foundations  of  religious  belief.  Wilson, 

W.  D.  1883 432.19 

Founding.  Larkin,  J.  Brass  and  iron 

founder’s  guide.  1883 824.37 

— Overman,  F.  The  moulder  and  founder. 

1881 838.3 

Four,  The,  civilizations  of  the  world.  Wik- 

off,  H.  1874 902.23 

Four  Georges.  Thackeray,  W.  M 


Four  girls  at  Chautauqua.  Alden,  I.  M. . . 78.3 

Four,  The,  leading  doctrines  of  the  new 

church.  Swedenborg,  E.  1873  414.16 

Four  little  pitchers.  May,  C.  L 76.7.1 

Four  Macnicols.  Black,  W.  Juv 81.6 

Four  months  in  a sneak-box.  Bishop,  N.  H 513.20 
Four  phases  of  morals.  Blackie,  J.  S.  ’72.  402.11 
Four  years  among  Spanish- Americans. 

Hassaurek,  F 518.4 

Four  years  in  the  old  world,  [1859-63]. 

Palmer,  Dr.  and  Mrs. 506.3 

Four  years  in  Yale.  1871 401.2 

Four  years  on  the  Pacific  coast.  Bates,  D. 

B.  1860  505.6 

FouR-footed,  The,  lovers.  Albertsen,  F 77.20 


Fourier,  C.  Social  destiny  of  man . 1877  411.8 

Fourteen  weeks  in  physics.  Steele,  J.  D.  833.1 
Fowler,  Mrs.  L.  N.  Familiar  lessons  in 

phrenology  and  physiology.  1848...  804.23 
Fowler,  O.  S.  Memory  and  intellectual 

improvement.  1848 408.31 

— Physiology,  animal  and  mental.  [Ap- 

pended] Self-culture  and  perfection 
of  character,  [also]  Memory.  1885....  804.16 

— Practical  phrenology.  1846... 804.18 

— and  L . N.  Self  instructor  in  phrenology 

ahd  physiology.  1856  804.15 

Fowler,  T.  John  Locke.  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters.) 1880 616.11.16 

Fowler,  W.  W.  Fighting  fire.  Great 

fires  of  history.  1873 722.4 

Fownes,  G.  Elementary  chemistry.  1773  807.22 

— Manual  of  chemistry.  New  Am.  from 

12th  Eng.  ed’n.;  ed.  by  R.  Bridges.’78  824.27 
Fox,  C.  J.  Goodrich,  C.  A.  Select  British 


eloquence.  1874 308.10 


— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Pitt  and  Fox . In  327.6 

— Trevelyan,  G.  O.  Early  history  of.  1880  623.2 

Fox,  Caroline.  Memories  of  old  friends, 

1835-71 624.21 

Fox,  Miss  E.  Gemini.  1878 46.11 

— Will  Denbigh,  nobleman.  1877 46.7 

Fox,  J.  Book  of  martyrs.  1854  434.11 

Fox-hunting.  Stephens,  C.  A.  Juv 24.18.5 


Foxton,  E.  pseud.  See  Palfrey,  Sarah  H. 


Fra  Angelico.  See  Angelico,  Fra. 

Fragments  of  science.  Tyndall,  J.  1871 . 803.6 

Fragoletta.  Booth,  Mrs.  O.  1881 52.1 

Framley  parsonage.  Trollope,  Anthony . . 36.539 
France. 

General  History. 

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[to  1848].  1868 745.2 

— Brook,  S.  French  history  for  English 

children.  1882 721.21 

— Callcott,  Lady.  Little  Arthur’s  history 

of  France  to  the  fall  of  the  second 
empire.  1884  735.2 

— Dumas.  A.  Progress  of  democracy  in. 

1841 903.22 

— Froissart,  Sir  J.  Chronicles  of  England, 

France,  and  Spain,.  [1326-1400] 746.17 

— Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  History  of  civilization 

in  France v.  2-4  of  903.6 

History  of,  to  1848.  Hlus.  8 v.  1884-5  735.4 

Same,  [to  1879],  Abridged  by  Mas- 
son. [1880] 725.4 

— Hallam,  H.  The  middle  ages.  3 v 701.4 

— Hunnewell,  J.  F.  Historical  monuments 

of  France.  Illus.  1884  732.4  I 

— Kirkland,  E.  S.  Short  history  of,  for 

young  people.  1880 721.23 

— Masson,  G.  Early  chroniclers  of  France 

[to  1500] 717.16 

— Neale,  H.  Romance  of  French  history. 

[Tales] 135.2 

— Parkman,  F.  Pioneers  of  France  in  the 

new  world.  1871 736.15.1 

— Penrose,  E.  [Mrs.  Markham].  History 

of  [to  1848].  1871 706.9 

— Smyth,  W.  Lectures  on  modern  history 

[to  1783].  2 v 724.5 

— Stephen,  Sir  J.  Lectures  on  hist,  of,  [to 

Louis  XIY] 744.14 

— Student’s  France:  history  to  1852.  Illus  706.4 

— Taylor,  W.  C.  Hist,  of  France  and  Nor- 

mandy [to  1848] 702.7 

— Universal  hist.  v.  19-21.  [Hist,  of,  to 

1714] *708.1 

— White,  J.  History  of,  to  1848.  1879..  744.13 

— Wikoff,  Henry.  The  four  civilizations 

of  the  world.  1874  902.23 

— Yonge,  C M.  History  of  [Brief] 717.17 

Young  folks’  history  of  France,  [c.  ’79]  721.11 

Early  History  [to  1789]. 

— Caesar,  C.  J.  Wars  in  Gaul In  1020.5 

— Elliot,  Frances.  Romance  of  old  court 

fife  in  France.  1873  47.41 

— Godwin,  P.  History  of  France  [ancient 

Gaul)  v.  1.  1860 745.12 


— Jackson,  Lady  C.  C.  The  old  regime, 

court,  salons  and  theatres.  1882 . . . 727.5 

— Kingsley,  C.  The  ancient  regime.  1887  706.26 

— Lord,  J.  Louis  XIY.  [or]  The  French 

monarchy.  Cardinal  Richelieu,  [or] 
Absolutism In  735.6.4 

— Michelet,  M History  of,  [to  1483].  2 v 702.2 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Tales  of  a grandfather: 

French  history  [to  1483] 738.27.4 

— Taine,  H.  A.  The  ancient  regime.  1876  715.8 

— Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  Age  of  Louis 

XIV.  2 v.  1752  742.21 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Wars  in  France,  1330-1435 

(Cameos  from  Eng.  history) 742.20.2 

Note.— On  ancient  Gaul  see  also  Merivale’s  Roman 
empire,  v.  1 [717.2 1,  Guizot’s  France,  v.  1.  [735.4],  and 
History  of  Caesar  by  Napoleon  III  [608.9]. 


FRANCES 


99 


FRANK. 


France,  continued. 

In  biography  see  lives  of  Charlemagne,  Louis  IX,  Joan 
of  Arc,  Edward  the  black  prince,  Coligny,  Henry  IV, 
Louis  XIV. 

In  illustrative  fiction  see  James’s  Agincourt  [Charles 
VI]  and  Agnes  Sorel  [Charles  VII] ; Reade’s  Cloister 
and  the  hearth;  Scott’s  Quentin  Durward  [Louis  XI 
and  Charles  the  bold],  and  Anne  of  Geierstein  [The 
Vehmgericht  and  Charles  the  bold] ; Yonge’s  Chaplet 
of  pearls  [St.  Bartholomew];  De  Vigny’s  Cinq  Mars 
[Conspiracy  under  Louis  XIII] ; James’s  Rose  d’  Albret 
and  Richelieu  [Louis  XIII] ; Dumas’  Three  guardsmen 
[Siege  of  La  Rochelle] ; James’s  Huguenot  and  Du- 
mas’ Three  guardsmen  series  [Louis  XIV],  Memoirs  of 
a physician  [Louis  XV],  and  Melville’s  Cerise  [Louis 
XV]  ; Dumas’  Queen’s  necklace  [Louis  XVI  and  Marie 
Antoinette].  See  also  in  this  connection  Carlyle’s  essay 
on  The  diamond  necklace. 


Revolution  and  First  Empire.  [1789-1814] 

— Alison,  A.  Hist,  of  Europe,  1789-1852. 

8 y 744.3 

— Buckle,  H.  T.  French  revolution In  904.3.1 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  The  reign  of  ter- 

ror: its  causes  and  results In  327.6.1 

— Burke,  E.  Reflections  on  the  revolution 

in  France,  etc.  (Works,  v.  1-2) 305.9 

— Carlyle,  T.  History  of  the  French  revo- 

lution [to  1795].  1871 702.5 

— Godwin,  P.  Causes  of  the  French  revolu- 

tion  In  311.18 

— Lamartine,  A.  de.  History  of  the  Giron- 

dists. 3 v 702.4 

— Lord,  J.  Louis  XV.  [or]  Remote  causes 

of  revolution.  Mirabeau.  [or]  The 
French  revolution.  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte. [or]  The  French  empire In  735.6.4 

— Macintosh,  Sir  J.  Vindicae  Gallicse;  a 

defence  of  the  French  revolution.  In  305.2 

— Morris,  W.  O’C.  The  French  revolution 

and  first  empire.  Maps.  1874 743.5.5 

— Paine,  T.  Rights  of  man In  911.24 

— Rowan,  F . M.  Hist,  of  the  French  revo- 

lution. 2 v.  Juv 606.36 

— Taine,  H.  A.  The  French  revolution. 

2 v.  1878  725.3 

— Thiers,  M.  A.  Consulate  and  empire  of 

Napoleon.  5 v.  1872 702.1 

History  of  the  French  revolution  [to 

1799].  2 v.  1845 702.3 


In  biography,  see  lives  of  Lafayette,  Marie  Antoi- 
nette, Napoleon,  Mme.  Roland. 

For  fiction  illustrating  the  period  see  Baring-Gould’s 
In  exitu  Israel ; Bulwer-Ly tton’s  Zanoni ; Dickens’  Tale  of 
two  cities ; Hugo’s  Ninety-three[La  Vendee] ; Schwartz’s 
Birth  and  education;  Keddie’s  Citoyenne  Jacqueline; 
Erckmann-Chatrian’8  Madame  Therese  and  Story  of  a 
peasant,  v.  1;  Roberts’s  On  the  edge  of  the  storm. 

For  the  Napoleonic  period,  [1792-1814],  see  Buch- 
anan’s Shadow  of  the  sword  LReturn  from  Elba] ; 
Lever’s  Maurice  Tierney,  Tom  Burke  of  “Ours”  and 
Charles  O’Malley;  Erckmann-Chatrian’s  Conscript, 
Blockade  of  Phalsburg,  and  Waterloo ; Maxwell’s  Stories 
of  Waterloo;  Hugo’s  Les  miserables  [Battle  of  Water- 
loo]. 


Restoration  and  Second  Empire 
. [1814-1870.] 

— Alison,  A.  French  rev.  of  1830.  [Essay].  305.4 

— Hugo,  Y.  History  of  a crime.  [Coup 

d’  etat  of  1851] 732.14 

— Lamartine,  A.  de.  Hist,  of  the  French 

rev.  of  1848  702.6 

History  of  the  restoration  of  monarchy 

in  France  [1813-1830].  4v.  1872 742.3 

— Poore,  B.  P.  Rise  and  fall  of  Louis 

Philippe,  [1830-48] 702.11 

Franco-German  War  [1870-1.] 

Brockett,  L.  P.  The  Franco-German 

war  of  1870-71.  1871 705.1 

— Cassell’s  history  of.  Hlus.  2 v 733.5 


France,  continued. 

— Daily  News  [London]  correspondence  of 
the  war  between  France  and  Germany, 


1870-1 706.10 

— Forbes,  A.  My  experience  of  the  war 

between  France  and  Germany,  1870-1  746.7 

— Hazen,  W.  B.  School  and  the  army  in 

Germany  and  France,  with  a diary  of 
siege  life  at  Versailles 732.13 

— Parr,  Mrs.  H.  Echoes  of  a famous  year 

[1870-1] 746.12 


— Sheppard,  N.  Shut  up  in  Paris.  (1870-1)  746.13 

See  also  Henry  IV.,  Louis  XVI.,  Louis  Phil- 
ippe, Marie  Antoinette. 

In  illustrative  fiction  see  Bulwer-Lytton’s  Parisians; 
Erckmann-Chatrian’s  Story  of  the  plebiscite;  H.  Kings- 


ley's Valentin  [story  of  Sedan.] 

The  Commune. 

— Fetridge,  W.  P.  Rise  and  fall  of  the 

Paris  commune.  1871 724.15 

— Leighton,  J.  Paris  under  the  commune  724.14 

Travel , Description , Society. 

— Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Palaces  of  France  (Har- 

per’s m.,  v.  5.) 1004.1 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Palace  and  cottage; 

France  and  Switzerland.  Juv 73.4.5 

— Bonar,  H.  White  fields  of  France.  Mis- 

sion to  workingmen  of  Paris  and 
Lyons.  1880 443.15 

— Colton,  W.  Notes  on  France.  {With  Sea 

and  sailor.)  1856 506.23 

— Craik,  D.  M.  Fair  France:  impressions 

of  a traveler.  1872 501.22 

La  belle  France In  1004.1.35 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Scenes  and  society  in.  ’58  504.23 

— French  home  fife.  1874 525.27 

— Hale,  E.  E.  A family  flight.  Juv.  1881515.14 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  Painter’s  camp.  1871  505.11 

Round  my  house:  rural  life  in  France. 

1876  524.19 

The  unknown  river  [canoeing  on  the 

Arroux].  {With  the  Sylvan  year).  ’76  841.8 

— Hawthorne,  N.  French  and  Italian  note 

books,  [1858-9] 522.14 

— Men  of  the  third  republic;  or,  leaders  of 

France.  1873 634.7 

— Molloy,  J.  L.  Our  autumn  holiday  on 

French  rivers.  1879 514.25 

— Murray,  E.  C.  G.  Round  about  France. 

1878 512.12 

— Murray,  J.  pub.  Hand-book  for  travelers 

in  France.  1870 516.16 

— Satchel  guide  for  the  vacation  tourist. 

N.  Y.,  1876 524.7 


— Young,  Arthur.  Travels  in  France,  1787-9  526.3 
See  also  Biography  ( Collective : various  headings ); 
Huguenots;  Fine  arts;  French  language;  French 
literature;  also,  Brittany ; Normandy;  Pans. 

France  and  England  in  North  America: 
historical  narratives,  v.  1-5,  7.  Park- 


man,  F 736.15 

Francis,  C.  Life  of  J.  Eliot.  1873 In  641.4.5 

— Life  of  Sebastian  Rale In  601.1.7 

Francis,  F.  Fish-culture.  1865 814.29 


Francis  of  Assisi.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Life.  641.6 
FRANCO-German  war.  See  France  ( Franco- 
German  war). 

Franconia  stories.  10  v.  See  Abbott,  J. . . 91.23 

Frank.  (Gunboat  series).  Fosdick,  C.  A. 

[H.  Castlemon ].  6 v 8610 

1.  Frank,  the  young  natur-  4.  Frank  on  a gun-boat. 

alist.  5.  Frank  before  Vicksburg. 

2.  Frank  in  the  woods.  6.  Frank  on  the  lower  Mis- 

3.  Frank  on  the  prairie.  sissippi. 


FRANK. 


100 


FRENCH. 


Frank  Farleigh.  Smedley,  F.  E 36.516 

Frank  Leslie’s  popular  monthly,  v.  9-20. 

N.  Y.,  1880-5  *1008.3 

Frank  Mildmay.  Marryat,  Francis 16.10 

Frankenstein.  Shelley,  M.  W.  Fict 13.19 

Franklin,  B.  Autobiography.  With  mis- 
cellaneous essays.  1872  601.11 

— Life,  written  by  himself;  ed.  by  J.  Bige- 
low. 3 v.  1879 635.13 


Abbott,  J.  Early  and  private  life  of.  In  1001.4.4 

— Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Life  of.  [cop.  1876] ....  621.2 

Brougham,  Lord.  Statesmen  in  the  time 

of  George  III,  v.  1 633.1 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men — 614.14 

Homes  of  Am.  Statesmen.  Illus 617.9 

— Jeffrey,  F.  Essays 305.5 

— Parton,  J.  Life  of.  2 v.  1864  606.1 

— Printer  boy;  life  of  Franklin.  Juv. 

[cop.  1860] 24.17 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men 613.22 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  English  portraits. . 642.2 

Weems,  W.  L.  Life  of  Franklin.  1876.  613.6 

Franklin,  Sir  J.  Beesly,  A.  H.  [Life  of]. 

1881  621.25.6 

— Kane,  Dr.  E.  K.  Second  Grinnell  expe- 

dition. 1871 503.26 

Franklin  fire  insurance  company  of  Phila- 
delphia. Semi-centennial  celebration, 

1829-79.  1879 913.12 

Franklin  Square  song  collection  [with  mu- 
sic]. Selected  by  J.  P.  McCaskey. 

Nos.  1-2.  2 v.  1881-4 207.25 

Fraser,  D.  Life  of  Thomas  Chalmers.  ’82.  622.10.5 
Fraser,  J.  B.  History  of  Persia  [to  1833].  742.13 

Fraserian  papers.  Maginn,  W 306.25 

Frazar,  Douglas.  Practical  boat-sailing.  ’79  823.26 
Freaks  of  fortune.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv...  73.1.4 
Freaks  on  the  fells.  Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Juv  25.18 
Fred  Markham  in  Russia.  Kingston,  W. 

H.  G.  Juv 531.2 

Fred’s  hard  fight.  Howard,  M.  Juv 92.14 

Frederick  II.,  the  great , king  of  Prussia. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Life.  v.  40-42  of  1004.1 

— Brackenbury,  C.  B.  [Life].  1884 621.25.11 

Brougham,  H.,  Lord . Statesmen,  etc.  633.1.3 

— Carlyle,  T.  History  of  Friedrich  II.  of 

Prussia,  called  Frederick  the  great. 

10  v.  Lond.,  1872 631.1 

Same.  Leip.,  1858.  13  v.  in  7 643.8 

— Longman,  F.  W.  Frederick  the  great 

and  the  seven  years’  war 743.5.13 

— Lord,  J.  Frederick  the  great,  [or]  The 

Prussian  power In  735.6.4 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  In  his  Essays 305.13 

— Mundt,  C.  M.  Frederick  the  great  and 

his  court.  Fict 4.4 

Frederick  the  great  and  his  family. 

Fict.  1880 47.19 

— Wilson,  J.  G.  Sketches  of  illustrious 

soldiers 632.17 

Free  town  libraries.  Edwards,  E.  1869..  328.18 
Free  trade  and  protection.  Bastiat,  M.  F. 

Sophisms  of  protection.  1877 914.27 

— Cooper,  Peter.  On  national  currency, 

tariff,  etc.  1883 915,7 

— Mongredien,  Augustus.  History  of  free- 

trade  movement  in  England.  1881 . . 914.30 

— Roberts,  E.  H.  Government  revenue. 

[Against  free-trade].  1884 916.11 

— Stebbins,  G.  B.  American  protectionists 

manual.  1883 916.10 

— - Taussig,  F.  W.  Protection  to  young  in- 
dustries, 1884  916.16 


Free  trade  and  protection,  continued. 

— Walter,  Emile.  What  is  free  trade?  ’74  914.28 

— Young,  A.  W.  National  economy:  histo- 

ry of  the  American  protective  system. 

1864 903.24 

See  also  works  on  political  economy.  Of  English  econ- 
omists, whose  works  are  in  the  library,  Cairnes,  Faw- 
cett, Mill  and  Smith  favor  free  trade.  Of  American 
writers,  Bowen  and  Carey  favor  •protection , and  Perry, 


Walker,  and  Wayland/re«  trade. 

Freedley,  E.  T.  Home  comforts;  or,  things 
worth  knowing  in  everv  household. 

1879  838.43 

— Treatise  on  business.  1853  804.14 

Freedom  in  science  and  teaching.  Haeckel, 

E 421.22 

Freedom  of  faith.  Munger,  T.  T 433.26 

Freeman,  B.  C.  Semi-tropical  California. 

1884 528.6 

Freeman,  E.  A.  The  English  people  in  its 

three  homes,  etc.  1882 727.13 

— General  sketch  of  history.  1876 742.7 

— The  growth  of  the  English  constitution . 916.8 

— History  of  Europe.  (History  primers). 

1877 716.27.1 

— History  of  the  Norman  conquest  of  Eng- 

land. 5 v.  1870-6 705.9 

— History  of  the  Saracens.  1876 716.2 

— Old  English  history  [to  1066].  1871 ....  705.8 

* — Select  historical  essays.  1873 746.11 


Contents.- The  Holy  Roman  Empire;  The  Franks  and 
theGauls ; The  early  sieges  of  Paris ; Frederick  the  first, 
king  of  Italy;  The  emperor  Frederick  the  second; 
Charles  the  bold;  Presidential  government. 
Freemasonry.  Bernard,  D.  Light  on.  ’72  401.14 

— Catalogue  of  anti-masonic  books.  1882 . . *328.5 

— Harris,  T.  M.  Masonic  discourses.  1801  438.24 

— Mackey,  A.  G.  Lexicon  of  free-masonry, 


1866  412.16 

— Munday,  L.  A.  H.  Acacian  lyrics 202.14 

— Weisse,  J.  A.  The  obelisk  and  free-mason- 

ry. 1880 834.19 

See  also  Knights  templar ; Secret  societies. 
Freeport,  111.  Rockford,  and  Freeport 

directories  for  1857 *712.28 

Same  for  1861 *712.29 

Fremantle,  A . J.  Three  months  in  the 

Southern  States  [in  1863] -723.16 

Fremont,  J.  C.  Bigelow,  J.  Life  of.  ’56.  602.5 

— Smucker,  S.  M.  Life  of In  606.24 

French  and  German  socialism.  Ely,  R.  T.  916.20 
French  and  Italian  note  books,  [1858-9]. 

Hawthorne,  N 522.14 

French  and  Spanish  painters.  Stothert,  J.  848.5 

French  flower.  Abbott,  J.  Juv 82.15.2 

French  home  life.  1874 525.27 

Note.—  Reprinted  from  Blackwood. 

French  language. 

— French  grammar.  (In  Universal  instruc- 

tor. 3 v) ,...  321.6 

— French  principia.  2 v 313.4 

Contents. — v.  1.  First  French  course,  v.  2. 

First  French  reading  book. 

— Monteith,  A.  H.  French,  etc.,  without  a 

master 331 .5 

— Otto,  E.  French  conversation  grammar  313.19 

— Spiers,  A.  and  Surenne,  G.  French  and 

English  [and  English  and  French] 

dictionary.  1871 *B.6 

Books  in  French. 

— Parton,  J.,  ed’r.  Le  Pamasse  Francais. 

1877 207.11 

— Racine.  J.  Chefs-d’oeuvre.  1858 313.3 

— Saintine,  X.  B.  Picciola 313.2 

— Stael-Holstein,  Mine.  de.  Corinne 313.1 


FRENCtf. 


101 


FROTHINGHAM. 


French  literature. 


— Buckle,  H.  T.  Hist,  of  the  French  intel- 


— Collins,  W.  L.  La  Fontaine  and  other 

French  fabulists.  1882 636.7.14 

— Costello,  L.  S.  Early  French  poetry .. ..  218.28 

— Gautier,  T.  and  others.  Famous  French 

authors.  1879 637.6 

— Hallam,  H.  Lit.  of  Europe  [15th  to  17th 

century].  2 v 312.4 

— James,  H .,jr.  French  poets  and  novel- 

ists  627.13 

— Le  Pamasse  Francais.  A book  of  French 

poetry  [1550-1877],  selected  by  J ames 
Parton.  1877 207.11 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe.  1871 207.2 

— Mahony,  F.  Songs  of  France.  {In  his 

Reliques  of  Father  Prout) 307.11 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Monday-chats. 

Trans,  by  Mathews 311.12 

— Saintsbury,  G.  Short  history  of 313.25 

— Van  Laun,  H.  History  of,  [to  1848].  3 v.  312.3 

— Vinet,  A.  History  of  French  literature 

in  the  eighteenth  century 323.3 


See  also  in  biography,  lives  of  Corneille,  Mol- 
iere,  Racine,  Rousseau,  Voltaire,  etc. 

Note.—  For  writings  by  French  authors  see 
under  the  following  names : 

Biographical,  Scientific,  etc. 


About;  Baile;  Bernard  (F);  Berthoud;  Blanc  (C); 
Bonar;  Brillat-Savarin;  Candolle;  Cazin;  Chevalier; 
Cousin;  Depping;  Deschanel;  Duplessis;  Falloux; 
Fenelon;  Figuier;  Flammarion;  Fonvielle;  Ganot; 
Gasparin ; Gregorovius  ; Guerin ; Guillemiu ; Guizot ; 
Lacordaire;  Lacroix;  La  Fontaine;  Lamartine;  Lan- 
noye;  La  Rochefoucauld;  Laugel;  Lefevre;  Legouve; 
Lenorment;  Le  Pileur;  Mace;  Maistre;  Mangin;  Ma- 
rey;  Margolle;  Marion;  Menault;  Merimee;  Meunier; 
Michelet;  Moliere;  Monnier;  Montaigne;  Montes- 
quieu; Pascal;  Planche;  Pouchet;  Quatrefages ; Ra- 
cine; Radau ; Recamier ; Reclus;  Remusat;  Renan; 
Romer;  Rousseau;  Sainte-Beuve;  Sand  (George); 
Sauzay;  Sevigne;  Sonrel;  Swetchine;  Taine;  Thiers; 
Tissandier;  viardot;  Viollet-Le-Duc;  Volney;  Van 
Bruyssel;  Voltaire;  Wurtz;  Zurcher,  and  others. 


Novelists. 


About;  Balzac;  Berqum;  Berthet;  Biart;  Blaze  de 
Bury,  (Mme.);  Chatrian ; Cherbuliez ; Craven  (Mme.) ; 
Daudet;  Droz;  DuBoys;  Dumas;  Durand  {Mme.) ; 
Erckmann;  Fenelon;  Feuillet;  Gaboriau;  Gagneur; 
Gasparin;  Gautier;  Girardin;  Gobineau;  Hugo; 
Laboulaye:  Lamartine;  Le  Sage;  Malot;  Mery; 
Pouvillon;  Pressense;  Rochefort;  Saint  Pierre;  8ain- 
tine;  Sand;  Sandeau;  Sarcey;  Souvestre;  Stael-Hol- 
stein;  Stolz;  Sue;  Theuriet;  Verne;  Vigny;  Wyss. 


French  Parnassus  [French  text];  Parton,  J., 


French  political  leaders.  King,  E.  1876 . . 613.20.3 
French  women  of  letters.  Kavanagh;J..  643.19 
Frere,  M.  Eastern  fairy  legends;  current 

in  southern  India.  1874  26.32 

Freres,  The.  Alexander,  Mrs.  Fict 52.8 

Fresh  gleanings.  [Travel].  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

1855 503.6 

Freytag,  Gustave.  Debit  and  credit.  Fict. 

1871 7.7 

— Ingo.  [Germany,  357-].  1873 63.32 

— Ingraban.  [Germany,  724-].  1873 63.33 

Fridthjof’s  Saga;  a Norse  romance.  Teg- 

ner,E 208.18 

Friendly  hands  and  kindly  words:  stories.  26.27 

Friends;  a duet.  Phelps,  E.  S.  1881 141.14 

Friends  in  council.  [Essays].  Helps,  A. 

4 v.  in  2 302.3 

Friends,  Society  of.  Neal,  D.  History  of 
the  Quakers.  [Appended  to  his  His- 
tory of  the  Puritans,  v.  2] 413.23 

Friends  worth  knowing.  [Am.  natural 

history.]  Ingersoll,  E.  1881 832.22 


Friendship.  Alger,  W.  B.  Friendships  of 

women 421.12 

— - Cicero,  M.  T.  Lselius;  an  essay  on 

friendship 1020.11.3 

— Disraeli,  I.  Literary  friendships.  {In  his 

Curiosities,  etc.,  p.  436) In  305.8 

— Dodge,  M.  A.  A complaint  of  friends.  In  301.16 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Essays,  v.  1 326.9 

— Lord,  J.Paula.  [or]  Woman  as  friend . In  735.6.5 
Friendship  of  books,  etc.  Maurice,  F.  D.  327.15 

Friskie  the  pony.  Abbott,  J.  Juv 82.15.6 

Frith,  H.  and  Allen,  E.  H.  Language  of 

the  hand.  1884  845.14 

Frcebel,  F.  Mother-play  and  nursery  songs. 

Illus.,  with  notes  to  mothers.  1878 ...  8521.18 


— Kriege,  M.  H.  The  child;  an  elucidation 
of  Froebel’s  principles  of  education. 


1877 432.6 

— Marenholz-Bulow,  Baroness.  Reminis- 
cences of.  1877 614.21 

See  also  Kindergarten. 


Frog,  The,  common.  Mivart,  St.  G.  1874.  822.16 
Froissart,  Sir  J.  Chronicles  of  England, 

France  and  Spain,  [1326-1400].  Illus.  746.17 

— Lanier,  S.  The  boy’s  Froissart.  1879..  721.7 

From  canal  boy  to  president.  [Garfield]. 

Alger,  H.,  jr 87.33 

From  different  stand-points.  Alden,  I.  M. 

and  Foster,  I.  H 81.15 

From  Egypt  to  Japan.  Field,  H.  M.  1876.  527.17 
From  Gettysburg  to  the  Rapidan.  Humph- 
reys, A.  A.  1883  741.2 

From  hand  to  hand.  Raimund,  Golo.  ’82.  54.18 

From  hay-time  to  hopping.  Coulter,  Miss. 

Fict.  1861 63.14 

From  Hong-Kong  to  the  Himalaya.  Clark, 

E.  W.  1880  516.11 

From  jest  to  earnest.  Roe,  E.  P.  1875. . . 142.13 
From  Madge  to  to  Margaret.  Winchester, 

C.  1883 ; 84.3 

From  the  cradle  to  the  school.  Meyer,  B. . 421.20 
From  the  earth  to  the  moon.  Verne, J.  Fict.  143.18 
From  the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Golden 

Horn.  Field,  H.  M.  [1876] 527.16 

From  year  to  year.  [Poems].  Bickersteth, 

E.  H 211.39 

Fromentin,  Eugene.  Old  masters  of  Bel- 
gium and  Holland.  1882 851.16 

Frontier  army  sketches.  Steele,  J.  W.  ’82  518.33 
Frontier  fort  [in  British  America].  King- 
ston, W.  H.  G.  Juv 78.20 

Frontier  life.  Tales.  Hardman,  F 51.8 

Frost,  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  eminent  Chris- 
tians. 1875 634.14 

— Lives  of  the  presidents,  to  Pierce.  I860  621.8 

— Pictorial  history  of  Mexico  and  Mexican 

war.  1871 722.16 

— Wild  scenes  of  a hunter’s  fife.  [cop.  ’55]  823.8 

Frost,  Percival.  Newton’s  principia;  1st 

book;  sec.  1-3.  1880 836.19 

Frost,  S.  A.  What  I know  about  cooking.  804.13 
Frothingham,  O.  B.  Creed  and  conduct, 

and  other  discourses.  1877 421.34 

— Knowledge  and  faith,  and  other  dis- 

courses. 1876  443.18 

— Life  of  George  Ripley.  1882 624.12.4 

— Life  of  Gerrit  Smith.  1879 624.26 

— Life  of  Theodore  Parker.  1880 623.13 

— Rising  and  the  setting  faith  and  other 

discourses.  1878  443.19 

— Safest  creed  and  other  discourses.  1874  415.2 

— Spirit  of  the  new  faith  and  other  dis- 

courses. 1877 443.20 


FROTHINGHAM. 


102 


FYFFE. 


FrothingHam,  O.  B.,  continued. 

— Yisons  of  the  future,  etc.  1879 421.33 

Frothingham,  Richard.  History  of  the 
siege  of  Boston  and  the  battles  of  Lex- 


ington, Concord  and  Bunker  Hill, 
with  account  of  the  monument.  1872  737.16 

— Rise  of  the  republic  of  the  U.  S.  1873.  722.2 

Froude,  James  A.  Caesar;  a sketch.  1879  618.3 

— The  English  in  Ireland  in  the  18th  cen- 

tury. 3 y.  1881 724.13 

— History  of  England  from  the  fall  of 

Wolsey  to  the  death  of  Elizabeth. 

12  v.  1870 703.1 

— John  Bunyan  (Eng.  men  of  letters).  ’80  616.11.13 

— ed’r.  Letters  and  memorials  of  Jane  W. 

Carlyle 625.14 

— Short  studies  on  great  subjects.  4v. 

1873-83 307.21 


Contents.—  1.  The  science  of  history  Times  of  Erasmus 
and  Luther.  The  influence  of  the  reformation  on 
the  Scottish  character.  The  philosophy  of  Catholicism. 
A plea  for  the  free  discussion  of  theological  difficulties. 
Criticism  and  the  gospel  history.  The  book  of  Job. 
Spinoza.  The  dissolution  of  the  monasteries.  Eng- 
land’s forgotten  worthies.  Homer.  The  lives  of  the 
saints.  Representative  men.  Reynard  the  fox.  The 
cat’s  pilgrimage.  Fables:  1.  The  lions  and  the  oxen. 
2.  The  farmer  .and  the  fox.  Parable  of  the  bread- 
fruit tree.  Compensation. 

2.  Calvinism.  A bishop  of  the  twelfth  century. 
Father  Newman  on  “The  grammar  of  assent.”  Condi- 
tion and  prospects  of  protestantism.  England  and  her 
colonies.  A fortnight  in  Kerry;  part  1.  Reciprocal 
duties  of  state  and  subject.  The  merchant  and  his 
wife.  On  progress.  The  colonies  once  more.  Educa- 
tion. A fortnight  in  Kerry ; part  2.  England’s  war. 
The  eastern  question.  Scientific  method  applied  to 
history. 

3.  Annals  of  an  English  abbey.  Revival  of  Roman- 
ism. Sea  studies.  Society  in  Italy  in  the  last  days  of 
the  Roman  republic.  Lucian.  Divus  Cassar.  On  the 
uses  of  a landed  gentry.  Party  politics.  Leaves  from 
a South  African  journal. 

4.  Life  and  times  of  Thomas  Becket,  The  Oxford 
counter-reformation.  Origen  and  Celsus.  A Cagliostro 
of  the  second  century.  Cheneys  and  the  house  of 
Russell.  A siding  at  a railway  station 

— Thomas  Carlyle.  A history  of  his  life  in 


London,  1834-81 632.1 

— Thomas  Carlyle;  his  first  40  years,  1795- 

1835.  Hlus.  1882 624.22 


— Meline,  J.  F.  Mary  queen  of  Scots  and 

her  latest  English  historian 605.19 

Frozen  deep,  The.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.117 

Fruit.  Beecher,  H.  W.  Fruits,  flowers  and 

farming.  1859 827.6 

— Fuller,  A.  S.  Small  fruit  culturist.  [cop. 

1867.] 804.6 

— Roe,  E.  P.  Success  with  small  fruits.’80  834.16 

— Thomas,  J.  J.  The  American  fruit  cul- 

turist. 1867 804.8 


See  also  Agriculture ; Gardening ; Grapes. 


Fruits  and  farinacea;  the  proper  food  of 
man.  Smith,  J.  1854 

Fruits  of  leisure.  [Essays.]  Helps,  A.  ’53 

Fry,  Eliz.  Pitman,  Mrs  E.  R.  [Life of.]  ’84. 

Fry,  J.  B,  Army  sacrifices  [on  Indian 
frontier].  1879 

Fuller,  A.  Life  of  Rev.  S Pearce.  1835. . 

Fuller,  A.  S.  Grape  culturist.  1867 

— Practical  forestry.  1884 

— The  small  fruit  culturist.  [cop.  1867] . . . 

Fuller,  M.  V.  Parke  Madison.  [Tem- 
perance tale.]  1860 

Fuller,  Margaret.  See  Ossoli,  M.  F. 

Fuller,  T . Holy  and  profane  states.  ’64. . 


837.6 
408.13 
627.1.7 

723.6 
411.1 

823.27 

845.10 

804.6 

18.9 

417.30 


Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana.  Constance 


Sherwood.  1865 36.233 

— Ellen  Middleton.  1846 36.214 

— Mi's.  Gerald’s  niece.  1870 36.215 

— A stormy  life.  1871 18.29 

— Too  strange  not  to  be  true.  1873  34.2 

Fulton,  Robert..  Colden,  C.  D.  Life  of.  3817  612.1 

— Parton,  J.  Illustrious  men In  617.17 

— Renwick,  J.  Life  of In  641.4.10 

Fungi;  their  nature  and  uses.  Cooke,  M. 

C.  1875 815.4.15 


Fur  country.  [Arctic  regions.]  Verne,  j.  42.41 
Furniture. 

See  Cabinet  making;  Decorative  art;  House- 
hold art ; Upholstering. 


Furs  Coues,  E.  North  American  fur- 

bearing  animals.  1-877 826.17 

— Mackenzie,  A.  History  of  the  fur  trade 

from  Canada  to  the  North-west.(  W ith 

his  Voyages.)  1801 8521.16 

Futtehgurh  mission  [India].  Walsh,  J.  J. 

Memorial  of.  1859 603.12 

Future  life.  Alger,  W.  R.  History  of  the 
doctrine  of,  with  bibliography  [by 
E.  Abbot].  1864  411.5 

— Dick,  T.  Philosophy  of  a future  state. 


In  413.12.1 

— Dorner,  J.  A.  The  future  state;  transl., 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  N. 


_ Smyth 443.35 

— Figuier,  L.  The  to-morrow  of  death.  ’72  407.7 

— Fiske,  J.  The  destiny  of  man.  1885. . . 435.21 

— - Unseen  world  and  other  essays.  ’76.  433.28 

— Henry,  C.  S.  Endless  future  of  the  hu- 

man race 421.26 

— Huntington,  W.  R.  Conditional  immor- 

tality  421.25 

— Mead,  C.  M.  The  soul  here  and  here- 

after  421.32 

— Nichols,  J.  R.  Whence,  what,  where?. . 444.15 

— Nordhoff,  C.  God  and  the  future  life. 

1883 432.24 

— Owen,  R.  D.  Debatable  land  between 

this  world  and  the  next.  1872 435.16 

— Smith,  U.  State  of  the  dead.  1873..  425.7 

— Stewart,  B.  and  Tait,  P.  G.  Unseen  uni- 

verse  443.31 

— Straub,  Jacob.  The  consolations  of 

science.  1884  431.17 

— Swedenborg,  E.  Heaven,  the  world  of 

spirits,  and  hell  1879  414.14 

— Taylor,  I.  Physical  theory  of  another 

life.  1853 413.12 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Man  and  beast;  here  and 

hereafter 417.23 

— Wright,  G.  F.  Relation  of  death  to  pro- 

bation   443.30 


In  fiction,  see  Mrs  Oliphant’s  ‘Little  pilgrim  ’ [55.12J. 
and  ‘Old  Lady  Mary’  [147.3]  ; Phelp’s  ‘Gates  ajar’  [7.17]; 
Wood’s  ‘Gates  wide  open’  [142.8J. 

Future  punishment.  Pusey,  E.  B.  On 

everlasting  punishment 424.9 

See  also  Future  life  ; Hell ; Purgatory ; Ret- 
ribution . 

Fyfe,  J.  H.  Enterprise  beyond  the  seas; 

or,  how  great  colonies  were  founded.’72  711.20 

— Merchant  enterprise;  or,  pictures  of 

commerce,  from  earliest  times.  1872.  911.25 

— Triumphs  of  invention  and  discovery  in 

art  and  science.  1871 802.11 

Fyffe,  C.  A.  History  of  Greece  (History 

primers).  1877 716.27.2 


GABORIAU. 


103 


GAS. 


Gaboriau,  Emile.  Monsieur  Lecoq.  [De- 
tective story].  1880 47.13 

Gaddings  with  a primitive  people,  [In  the 

Tyrol].  Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  1878...  512.13 
Gaddis,  M P.  Recollections  of  Rev.  G.  W. 

Walker.  1857 602.10 

Gage,  W.  L.  Home  of  God’s  people.  [Bible 

lands].  Illus.  1874 513.22 

— Modern  historical  atlas.  1869 *B.12 

Gagneur,  M.  L.  Nihilist  princess.  [Rus- 
sian tale].  1881 141.10 

Gaieties  and  gravities.  [Essays.]  Smith, 

Horace 301.3 

Gail  Hamilton,  pseud.  See  Dodge,  M.  A. 

Gain  of  a loss.  1866.  2 v.  in  1 36.218 

Gairdner,  James.  Early  chroniclers  of 
' Europe-England 727.14 

— Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York,  with 

conquest  and  loss  of  France.  Maps. 

1875 743.5.4 

GALA-days.  [Essays.]  Dodge,  M.  A.  1863.  306.7 

Galaxy,  The.  [Monthly  magazine.]  v.  7- 

24.  N.  Y.,  1869-77 *1005.3 

Gale,  E.  C,  Hints  on  dress.  1872 804.26 

Galesburg,  III.  Public  library.  Cata- 
logues. 1879-83 *3501.5 

Galilei,  Galilio.  Brewster,  D.  Martyrs 

of  science. . 614.9 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men. . . 614.14 

— Lawrence,  E.  G.  and  papal  infallibility. 

In  1004.1.49 

— Lord,  J.  Galileo,  [or]  Astronomical  dis- 


— Private  life.  Compiled  from  his  corres- 

pondence and  that  of  his  eldest 

daughter.  1870 636.4 

Gallatin,  Albert.  Stevens,  J.  A.  [Life.]  ’84  626.4.9 
Galloway,  J.  D.  Gasfitters’,  and  plumbers’ 

companion.  1875 ' 838.1 

Gallus.  [Old  Roman  life.]  Becker,  W.  A.  713.7 
Galt,  John.  Annals  of  the  parish;  Ayr- 
shire legatees.  1869 134.29 

— Lawrie  Todd;  or,  the  settlers  in  the 

woods.  1832 134.28 

— The  provost;  The  steamboat;  The  omen. 

[Scottish  life  and  character.]  1868..  133.9 

Galton,  Francis.  Englishmen  of  science; 

their  nature  and  nurture.  1875 834.27 

— Hereditary  genius.  1871 816.2 


— Human  faculty  and  its  development.  ’83  843.17 
Galvanism.  See  Electricity  and  magne- 
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Gama,  Vasco  da.  Towle,  G.  M.  Voyages 

and  adventures.  1878.  Juv 515.7.1 

Gambling  exposed.  Green,  J.  H.  [cop.’57]  804.20 
Game  birds  of  the  coasts  and  lakes  of  the 

northern  states  Roosevelt,  R.  B.  66  811.7 

GAME-keeper  at  home.  Jefferies,  R.  1879. . 823.25 
Games.  Dick,  W.  B.  Games  of  patience. 

[Cards].  1883  832.31 

— Hoyle’s  games.  [Cards,  etc.]  1872 816.11 

— Newell,  W.  W.  Games  and  songs  of 

American  children.  1883  848.20 

— Trumps,  pseud.  American  Hoyle.  [Cards, 

etc].  1880  835.14 

See  alao  Amusements;  Cards;  Checkers; 

Chess;  Cricket;  Kindergarten;  Whist. 

Gammell,  W.  Life  of  R.  Williams.  ...In  601.1.4 

— Life  of  S.  Ward In  601.1.9 

Ganot,  Adolphe.  Natural  philosophy.  1878.  823.34 
Garden  graith;  or,  talks  among  my  flowers. 

Smiley,  S.  F.  1880 443.16 


Gardening.  American  journal  of  horticul- 
ture. v.  5.  1869 825.1 

— Bridgeman,  T.  American  gardener’s  as- 

sistant. 1869 814.19 

— Church,  E.  R.  The  home  garden.  [Home 

books].  1881 851.24 

— Copeland,  R.  M.  Country  life;  a hand- 

book. 1867 821.10 

— Gardener’s  monthly.  v.  14-27.  Phil., 

1872-85 *8501.14 

— Henderson,  P.  Garden  and  farm  topics. 

1884 844.42 

Gardening  for  pleasure.  1879 838.19 

Gardening  for  profit,  [cop.  1867] 813.25 

— Horticulturist,  v.  5-8.  Phil,  and  N.  Y., 

1855-8 *8501.6 

— Illinois.  Transactions  of  the  state  hor- 
ticultural society,  v.  2-9, 1868-75 *8501.8 


— Kemp,  E.  How  to  lay  out  a garden.  ’80  838.18 

— Lindley,  J.  Theory  of  horticulture.  ’81.  824.24 

— Loudon,  J.  W.  Gardening  for  ladies.  ’69  814.11 

— Robinson,  W.  Gleanings  from  French 

gardens.  1869 814.14 

— Warner,  C.  D.  My  summer  in  a garden. 

[Humorous] 301.31 

— Warner,  Susan.  Three  little  spades.  Juv  24.41 

— Watson,  Alex.  American  home  garden. 

1870 814.20 

See  also  Flowers;  Fruit;  Landscape  garden- 
ing; Window  gardening. 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  English  history  for 

schools.  1884 735.3 

— English  history  for  young  folks.  1881 . . 721.20 

— The  first  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puritan  rev- 

olution, 1603-1660 743.5.8 

— The  thirty  years’  war,  1618-48.  1875. . . . 743.5.3 
Gardner,  E.  C.  Common  sense  in  church- 

building.  1880 824.29 

— Home  interiors.  1878 835.2 

— Homes,  and  how  to  make  them.  1874 . . 805.22 

— The  house  that  Jill  built.  1882  842.14 

— Illustrated  homes.  1875 305.21 

Gardner,  F.  B.  Everybody’s  paint  book. 

1884  845.19 

— How  to  paint  [house  painting,  etc.]  1880  838.12 
Garfield,  James  A.  Works;  ed.  by  B.  A. 

Hinsdale.  2 v.  1882 1001.10 

— Balch,  W.  R .,  compiler.  Garfield’s  words; 

passages  from  [his]  writings,  with 
memoir.  1881 318.2 


— Alger,  H.  From  canal  boy  to  president.  87.33 

— Bundy,  I.  M.  Life  of.  1880 622.2 

— Hinsdale,  B.  A.  Public  life  of.  1880. . . 637.15 


Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  Autobiography.  ’77.  613.21 
Garland,  H.  A.  Life  of  J.  Randolph.  ’66.  608.10 
Garretson,  J.  E.  Thinkers  and  thinking.  402.24 
Garrett,  Edward  and  Ruth,  pseud.  See 
Mayo,  Mrs.  I.  F. 

Garrett,  Rhoda  and  Agnes.  House  deco- 
ration in  painting,  woodwork  and 

furniture 818.29 

Garrison,  W.  L.  Johnson,  O.  Garrison 

and  the  anti-slavery  movement 623.19 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  ’68  In  634.3 

Garstangs  of  Garstang  grange.  Trol- 
lope, T.  A 36.553 

Garth.  Hawthorne,  Julian.  1880 47.34 

Gas.  Galloway,  J.  D.  Gasfitters’  and 

plumbers’  companion.  1875  838.1 

— Hughes,  S.  Treatise  on  gas-works.  1871  814.38 

— Moore,  Alex.  Gas-consumer’s  guide.  ’71  833.16 

— Perkins,  E.  E.  Gas  and  ventilation 811.1 


GASCOYNE. 


104 


GEOLOGY. 


Gascoyne,  the  sandal-wood  trader.  Ballan- 

tyne,  It.  M 25 .15 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Cousin  Phillis,  and 

other  tales.  1867 36.224 

— Cranford.  1867 36.225 

— A dark  night’s  work.  1863 36.226 

— Life  of  C.  Bronte.  2 v.  1857 607.14 

— Lizzie  Leigh,  and  other  tales.  1855 36.227 

— Lois,  the  witch,  and  other  tales.  1861 . . 36.228 

— Mary  Barton,  a tale  of  Manchester  life.  134.4 

— My  lady  Ludlow In  36.177.9 

— North  and  south 36.230 

— Right  at  last  and  other  tales.  1860 33.26 

— Ruth.  1853 36.231 

— Sylvia’s  lovers.  1853 36.244 

— Wives  and  daughters.  1**60 36.232 

Gasparin,  Count  A.  de.  America  before 

Europe.  1862 902.4 

Gasparin,  Countess  A.  de.  Vesper.  Juv.’63  71.3 

Gastronomy  as  a fine  art.  Brillat-Savarin.  822.31 
Gates  ajar.  [Future  life.]  Phelps,  E.  S. . 7.17 

Gates  of  the  east  [Egypt  and  Syria].  Pot- 
ter, H.  C 514.23 

Gates  wide  open.  [Future  life.]  Wood,  G.  142.8 
Gaul.  See  France. 

Gaussen,  S.  R.  L.  Theopneusty;  or,  plen- 
ary inspiration.  1853  435.11 

Gautier,  Theophile.  Captain  Fracasse.  ’80  48.14 

— Cross  of  Beroy.  See  Girardin,  E.  de.  ’73  31.33 

— Romance  of  the  mummy  [Old  Egyptian 

life].  1863 134.16 

— and  others.  Famous  French  authors. 

1879 637.6 

Gavroche,  the  gamin  of  Paris.  Hugo,  V. 
Adapted  from  ‘Les  miserables’  by  M. 

C.  Pyle.... 4.26 

Gay,  S.  H.  History  of  the  United  States. 

4 v.  See  Bryant,  W.  C *728.13 

— James  Madison.  (Am.  statesmen  ser.)626.4.10 

Gaye,  S.  Courage  and  cowards.  Juv 24.32 

Gaylord,  Glance,  pseud.  See  Bradley, W.  J . 

Gayworthys.  Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T 6.33 

Gazetteers.  Fisher,  R.  S.  gazetteer  of 

the  United  States.  1853 *B.8 

— Hayward,  J.  New  England  gazetteer. 

[1839] 516.21 

— Illinois  state  gazetteer.  1884 *B.31 


— Steinwehr,  A.  von.  Centennial  gazet- 

teer of  the  Umted  States  [cop.  1874]  *A.9 

— Thomas,  J.  and  Baldwin,  T.  Lippin- 

cott’s  gazetteer  of  the  world.  1880. . *A.5 

See  also  Geography. 

Gee,  G.  E.  Silversmith’s  hand-book.  1877  844.8 

Geikie,  Archibald.  Geological  sketches.  ’82  824.35 


— Geology.  (Science  primers) 828  20.5 

— Physical  geography.  (Science  prim.) ’77.  828.20.4 

Geikie,  Cunningham.  The  English  reform- 
ation. 1879 423.25 

— Life  and  words  of  Christ,  [large  type]  ’80  442.12 

Same.  Life  of  Christ.  1879 421.5 

Note  — ' This  edition  has  no  notes. 

— Life:  a book  for  young  men.  1880  423.12 

Geikie,  James.  Great  ice  age.  1875 847.8 

Geldart,  Mrs.  T History  of  England 

[to  1087].  1860 703.13 

Gemini.  Fox,  Emily.  Fict 46.11 

General,  The,  or,  twelve  nights  in  the  hun- 
ter’s camp.  Barrows,  W 74.24 

Genesee  farmer,  The.  Ed.  by  D.  Lee. 


Genesis,  Tales  from.  Thayer,  W.  M 74.10 

Genesis  and  geology.  Lewis,  Tayler.  The 

six  days  of  creation 444.12 

— Miller,  H.  Testimony  of  the  rocks.  1857  801.22 


— Thompson,  J.  P.  Man  in.  1872 807.26  I 


Genesis  of  the  New  England  churches.  Ba- 
con, L.  1874  413.35 

Genesis  of  the  species.  Mivart,  S.  G.  1871  807.25 
Geneva.  Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in  Geneva  Juv.  21.11 

Genevieve.  Lamartine,  A.  de 34.27 

Genghis  Kahn.  Abbott,  J.  History  of.  ’73.  611.9 

Genius.  Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of 317.11 

— Pratt,  A.  Dawnings  of  1873.  Juv . . . 606.30 

Gentianella.  Randolph,  Mrs 48.5 

Gentle  belle.  Fisher,  F.  C.  [ Christian 

Reid ] 148,3 

Gentle  measures  in  the  training  of  the 

young.  Abbott.  J.  1872 401.5 

Gentle  savage.  King,  E.  1883.  Fict 56.21 

Gentleman,  The.  Calvert,  G.  H.  1863...  435.7 

— Lieber,  Francis.  Character  of.  1864...  413.25 
Gentleman  of  leisure.  Fawcett,  E Fict.  146.4 

Geoffrey  Hamlyn.  Kingsley,  H 36.284 

Geographical  reader.  Johonnot,  J.  1882  526.25 

Geography.  Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folks’ 

cyclopaedia  of  persons  and  places.  ’82.  316.16 

— Clarke*  W.  S.  Elements  of  geography 

and  history.  1871 736.9 

— Coleman,  L.  Historical  geography  of 

the  Bible 703.7 

— Grove,  G.  Geography  (History  primers)  716.27.3 

— Maunder,  S.  Treasury  of.  1875 522.16 

— Tozer,  H.  F.  Classical  geography.  (Lit- 

erature primers).  1877 314.1.4 

— Warren,  D.  M.  Common  school  geogra- 

phy. 1881 8521.25 

— New  primary  geography.  1874 515.5 

See  also  Atlases;  Gazetteers;  Physical  geography; 
Travels,  and  descriptions  of  various  countries. 

Geography  of  the  heavens,  with  atlas.  Bur- 

ritt,  E.  H.  2 v 811.25 

Geology.  Agassiz,  L.  Geological  sketches. 

1871 801.12 

— Bakewell,  R.  Introduction  to  geology. 

[cop.  1839] 836.5 

— Croll,  J.  Climate  and  time  in  their  geo- 

logical relations.  1875 816.26 

— Dana,  J.  D.  Geological  story  briefly  told. 

1877 823,10 

Manual  of.  [cop.  1862] 806  7 

Text-book  of.  [cop.  1874] 847.4 

— Dawson,  J.  W.  Earth  and  man.  1877..  822.10 

— Donnelly,  I.  Ragnarok:  the  age  of  fire 

and  gravel.  1883  844.16 

— Geikie,  A.  Geological  sketches.  1882..  824.35 

Geology.  (Science  primers).  1877 828.20.5 

— Geikie,  James.  Great  ice  age.  1875...  847.8 

— Hitchcock,  E.  Elementary.  1847 801.15 

Geology  of  the  globe,  etc.  1856 836.4 

— Kingsley,  C.  Town  geology.  1873  801.14 

— LeConte,  J.  Elements  of  geology.  ’79.  825.21 

— Lyell,  C.  Antiquity  of  man 821.26 

Elementary.  1854 806.6 

Elements  of;  student’s  series.  1871 . . . 818  24 

Principles  of.  2 v.  1877 825.20 

— Miller,  Hugh.  Cruise  of  the  Betsey. 

[Hebrides].  1875  801.25 

Footprints  of  the  creator.  1851 801.24 

The  old  red  sandstone  1857 801.21 

Popular  geology.  1859 801.23 

Testimony  of  the  rocks.  1857 801.22 

— Nicholson,  H.  A.  Geology  for  schools 

and  colleges.  1872  805.25 

— Shaler,  N.  S.  First  book  in  geology.  ’84  845.6 

— Taylor,  J.  E.  Geological  stories 845.28 

— Whitmarsh,  C.  S.  Older  than  Adam.  Juv.M5  27.2 

— Winchell,  A.  Geological  excursions;  or, 

the  rudiments  of  geology.  1884. 844.40 


GEOLOGY. 


105 


GERMANY. 


Geology,  continued. 

Geology  of  the  stars In  825.10.1 

Sketches  of  creation.  1873 812.8 

Sparks  from  a geologist’s  hammer.  ’82  838.46. 

World-life;  or,  comparative  geology. 

1883 843.30 

Palaeontology.  Fossils. 

— Conrad,  T.  A.  and  Meek,  F.  B.  Check 

lists  of  invertebrate  fossils  of  N.  A. 
In  *8501.1.7 

— Figuier,  L.  World  before  the  deluge.  808.9 

— Gunning,  W.  1).  Life  history  of  our 

planet.  1876 816.25 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  Palaeontology  and  the 

doctrine  of  evolution In  808.1 

Principles  and  methods  of  palaeontolo- 
gy. (In  Smith,  rep.,  1869) *8501.2 

— Leidy,  T.  Ancient  fauna  of  Nebraska. 

In  *8541.15.6 

See  also  Genesis  and  geology;  Man;  Mineralogy; 
Religion  and  science ; also,  Illinois ; Indiana ; Iowa ; 
Minnesota;  Nebraska;  Wisconsin;  United  States. 

Geology  and  revelation.  Molloy,  G.  1873  822.8 

Geometry.  Legendre,  A.  M.  Elements  of; 

adapted  by  C.  Davies.  1874  821.22 

— Loomis,  E.  Elements  of.  1874 811.12 

— Olney,  E.  Trigonometry  and  geometry.  841.13 

— Playfair,  J.  Euclid’s  elements  of  geo- 

metry. 1855  825.6 

— Spencer,  W.  G.  Inventional  geometry. 

(Science  primers).  1877 828.20.10 

Geometry  and  faith.  Hill,  Thomas 444.10 

George  I.-IY.  of  England. 

Brougham,  A.  Statesmen  in  the  time  of 

George  III.  and  IV.  3 v 633.1 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  Four  Georges 

301.12.4  and  327.12 

George,  Henry.  Progress  and  poverty:  an 
inquiry  into  the  cause  of  industrial 
depressions,  and  of  the  increase  of 
want  with  the  increase  of  wealth. 

The  remedy.  1880  913.16 

George  Canterbury’s  will.  Wood,  Mrs.  H.  36.565 
George  Eliot.  See  Eliot,  George. 

George  Geith  of  Fen  court.  Riddell,  J.  H.  36.471 
George  Sand,  pseud.  See  Dudevant,  Mme 

Georges,  The  four.  Thackeray,  W.  M 

301.12.4  and  327.12 


Georgia.  Kemble,  F.  A.  Residence  on  a 

Georgian  plantation  in  1838-9 506.13 

— Stevens,  W.  B.  History  of,  to  1798.  2 v . 748.4 

Georgia  scenes.  [Humorous.]  Longstreet, 

„ A.  B 64.9 

Georgians,  The.  Hammond,  Mrs.  E.  H. 

Fict.  1881 141.28 

Geobgics,  The.  See  Virgil. 

Gerald  Estcourt.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.100 

Geraldine  Hawthorne.  Butt,  B.  M . 1883  . 54.12 

Gerard,  J.  Lion  hunting  and  sporting  life 

in  Algeria 805.16 

Gerard’s  marriage.  Theuriet,  A.  1877...  44.4 

Gerda.  Schwartz,  Maria  S.  Fict 31.35 

Gerhard,  Fred.  Illinois  as  it  is  [1857] ....  712.12 
Gerhard,  W.  P.  Drainage  and  sewerage 

of  dwellings.  1884  844.39 

German,  The.  How  to  give  it.  1879 831.20 

German  element  in  the  war  of  indepen- 
dence. Greene,  G.  W.  1876 711.18 

German  emigrants,  The.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von 

^ Fict 33.29 

German  home  life.  1878  512.30 


German  language.  Adler,  G.  J.  Diet,  of 
the  German  and  English  languages. 

[cop.  1848] *B.16 

— Cassell’s  German  pronouncing  diction- 

ary. 1884 331.10 

— Montieth,  A.  H.  German  without  a mas- 

ter, etc 331.5 

— Otto,  E.  German  conversation-gram- 

mar. [cop.  1874] 313.18 

— Universal  instructor.  [Lessons  in  Ger- 

man]. 3 v 321.6 

— Whitney,  W.  D.  German  grammar.  1871  313.14 


Note. — For  books  in  German,  see  Goethe ; Schiller ; 
also  Baskerville's  Poetry  of  Germany.  [211.26.] 

German  literature.  Alison,  Sir  A.  Liter- 
ature of  G.  in  the  first  half  of  the  19th 
century;  p.33-56 744.3.7 

— Bancroft,  G.  Studies  in  German  lit. 

1855 In  321.17 

— Carlyle,  T.  German  romance,  [speci- 

mens, etc.]  2 v.  1841 62.33 

In  his  Essays.  1858 304.1  and  305.6 

— German  novelists.  Translations,  with 

notes,  by  T.  Roscoe 313.27 

— Gostwick,  J.  and  Harrison,  R.  Hand- 

book of  [to  1870] 313.5 

Hall,  G.S.  Aspects  of.  1881 313.22 

- Hedge,  F.  H.  Prose  writers  of  Germany. 

[cop.  1847] 615.8 

— Hosmer,  J.  K.  Short  history  of.  1879.  313.12 

— Muller,  Max.  German  literature In  404.2.5 

— Taylor,  Bayard.  Studies  in.  1879 313.11 

Poets  and  Poetry. 

— Baskerville,  A.  Poetry  of  Germany 

[Selections,  with  text  and  transla- 
tions.] [cop.  1854] 211.26 

— German  poets  and  poetry In  1001.9.5 

— Nibelungenlied.  Tr.  by  W.  N.  Lettsom.  211.13 

— Winkworth,  Catharine.  Christian  sing- 

ers of  Germany 211.25 

Lyra  Germanica.  1881 213.2 

For  writings  by  German  authors,  see  following 
names : 

Historical , philosophical,  etc.:  Becker ; Brugsch ; Our- 
tius ; Dollinger ; Gieseler;  Goethe;  Griesinger;  Haeckel; 
Heine;  Humboldt;  Kant;  Lessing;  Liebig;  Merle  D’Au- 
>.  bigne ; Meyer;  Mommsen;  Muller  (Max):  Neander; 
Richter;  Rosenthal;  Rotteck;  Schiller;  Schmidt  (Os- 
car); Semper;  Strauss;  Ueberweg;  Uhlhorn;  Vogel; Von 
Holst ; Wagner  (Rudolph) ; Zschokke. 

Novelists : Auerbach ; Bauer ; Bernstein ; Blum : Bolte ; 
Chamisso;  Dannenburg;  Ebers;  Freytag;  Goethe; 
Grimm;  Hacklander;  llamerling;  Hartner;  Hauff; 
Heine;  Ileyse  ; John  ( E . Marlitt );  La  Mottc  Foque  ; 
Lommel;  Meinhold;  Meyer;  Mugge;  Mundt;  Richter; 
Rosenthal;  Schuclcing;  Spielhagen ; Tautphoeus; 
Taylor  (G) ; Tieck ; Wahl, 


German  popular  stories.  Grimm,  J.  and  W.  74.5 

German  tales.  Auerbach,  B.  1869 142.6 

German  thought;  six  lectures.  Hillebrand, 

K 318.24 

Germany. 

History:  General  and  Miscellaneous. 

— Alison,  Sir  A.  Hist,  of  Europe,  [1789- 

18521.  8 v 744.3 

— Bryce,  J.  The  holy  Roman  empire.  ’77.  716.16 

— Coxe,  W.  House  of  Austria  [1218-18481 

4 v. 727.11 

— Kohlrausch,  F.  History  of,  [to  1814] — 744.9 

— Lewis,  C.  T.  History  of.  1878 735.11 

— Menzel,  W.  History  of  Germany  [to 

1840].  3 v.  1882 727.10 

— Perthes,  C.  T.  Memoirs  of  F.  Perthes, 

[1789-1843].  2 v.  1856 ...  641.2 

— Seeley,  J.  R.  Life  and  times  of  Stein, 

1757-1831,  2 v 625.7 

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GERMANY. 


106 


GILFILLAN. 


Germany,  continued. 


— Smyth,  W.  Lectures  on  modern  history 

[to  1783].  2 v 724.5 

— Taylor,  B.  History  of  Germany.  1874.  716.22 

— Universal  hist.;  anc.  pt.,  v.  18.  [Ancient 

Germans] *707.1 

Mod.  pt.,  v.  25-27,  [887-1814] *7u8  1 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folks’  history  of.  716.25 

Early  History , to  the  Reformation 

— Caesar,  J.  Wars  in  Gaul 1020.5 

— Creasy,  E.  S.  Decisive  battles.  [Victory 

of  Arminius] 703.6 

— Gibbon,  E.  [Ancient  Germans].  Ch.  9 of  701.3.1 

— Hallam,  H.  History  of  G.  to  1495 In  701.4.2 

— Merivale,  C.  The  continental  Teutons. 

(Conversion  of  the  West,  v.  5) 423.15 


— Tacitus.  Germany.  {In  his  works,  v.  2)  1021.10 

See  also  histories  of  Charlemagne  and  illus- 
trations of  early  German  life  in  Frey  tag’s  Ingra- 
ban,  etc. 

For  the  16th  century  see  Reformation ; also 
Robertson’s  Charles  V.  [704.7]. 

Thirty  Years’  War,  1618-48. 


— Chambers’s  miscellany,  v.  8 1001.8 

— Gardiner,  S.  R.  The  thirty  years’  war, 

1618-48.  Maps.  1875 743.5.3 

— Gindely,  A.  History  of  the.  Illus.  2 v. 

1884 732.2 

— Motley,  J.  L.  Life  of  John  of  Barne- 

velde  [Causes,  etc].  2 v 634.  \ 

— Schiller,  F.  The  thirty  years’  war 727.8.1 

— Trench,  R.  C.  Gustavus  Adolphus  in 

Germany.  1872 742.10 

In  biography , see  lives  of  Gustavus  Adolphus. 


In  illustrative  fiction,  see  Yonge’s  Dove  in  the  eagle’s 
nest;  De  Lief de’s  Maid  of  Stralsund;  Schiller’s  drama 
of  Wallenstein;  Topelius’s  Surgeon’s  stories. 

Seven  Years  War , 1756-63. 

— Longman,  F.  W.  Frederick  the  great 

and  the  seven  years’  war.  1883 743.5.13 

See  also  histories  of  Frederick  the  great, 
especially  that  by  Carlyle  1631.1]  and  [643.8J. 

Franco-German  War,  1870-1. 

See  France  (Franco-German  war.) 

Seven  Weeks'  War,  1876. 

— Hozier,  H.  M.  The  seven  weeks’  war 

[Austria  and  Prussia,  1876] 727.12 

Description,  Travels,  etc. 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Down  the  Rhine.  Juv.  73.4.6 

— Andersen,  H.  C.  Poet’s  bazaar.  [1840] . . 522.26 

— Brace,  C.  L.  Home  life  in,  [1850-1J.  ’53  504.32 

— Browne,  J.  R.  American  family  in.  1871.  502.22 

— German  home  life.  1878 512.30 

— Gould,  S.  B.  Germany,  past  and  present. 

1882 526.16 

— Hale,  E.  E.  A family  flight.  1881.  Ju v 515.14 

— Hill,  Lucy  A.  Rhine  roamings.  1880 . 513.19 

— Howard,  Blanche.  One  year  abroad.  ’77  524.24 

— Johnson,  A.  C.  Peasant  life  in.  1858...  508.11 

— Mansfield,  R.  B.  Log  of  the  Water  Lily 

on  the  Rhine  and  other  streams  of 
Germany,  (1851-2) 527.24 

— Stael-Holstein,  Mme.  Germany.  1875..  512.10 

— Tuttle, H.  German  political  leaders.  (Brief 

biographies) 613.20.4 

Education,  etc. 

— Arnold,  Matthew.  Higher  schools  and 

universities  of  Germany.  1874  444.9 

— Barnard,  H.  National  education  in 

Europe.  [Public  schools].  1854 431.15 

— Hart,  J.  M.  German  universities 417.22 

— Hazen,  W.  B.  School  and  the  army  in 

Germany  and  France,  1872 732.13 


Germany,  continued. 

— Schaff,  P.  Universities,  theology  and  re- 
ligion of.  i 867 413.30 

See  also  Austria;  Prussia;  also , Berlin ; Mun- 
ich; Rhine. 

Gerst acker,  F.  How  a bride  was  won;  or, 

a chase  across  the  pampas.  1 869 34.5 

Gertrude.  Sewell,  Eliz.  M.  Fict 131.19 

Gervinus,  G.  G.  Shakespeare  commenta- 
ries. 1880  316.6 

Gesta  Christi;  history  of  humane  progress. 

Brace,  C.  L 915.5 

Gesta  Romanorum;  or,  entertaining  moral 

stories,  [by  mediaeval  monks] 311.17 

See  notices  in  Old  and  New.  [1002.6.6]. 

Gesture.  See  Elocution. 

Get  money.  Tuthill,  L.  C.  Juv 78.24 

Getting  on  in  the  world.  Mathews  W 304.12 

Ghardia;  or,  ninety  days  in  the  desert. 

Naphegyi,  G.  1871 508.1 


Giant  cities  of  Bashan.  Porter,  J.  L.  ’65  525.13 
Giant  raft.  [On  the  Amazon.]  Verne,  J.  2 v.  54.20 
Giant’s  robe.  Guthrie,  F.  A.  [F.  Anstey.]  56.10 

Gibbon,  Edward.  Autobiography  and  cor- 
respondence. Ed.  by  A.  Murray 641.7 

— Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire. 

6 v.  1876 701.3 

Same.  Abridged  by  W.  Smith.  Illus.  706.18 

— Morison,  J.  C.  Life.  (Eng.  men  of  let- 

ters.) 1878 616.11.1 


Gibbon,  J.  S.  Banks  of  New  York.  1859  . 912.8 

Gibbon,  L.  Exploration  of  the  valley  of 

the  Amazon.  See  Herndon, W.  L.  2 v.  528.8 
Giberne,  Agnes.  Sun,  moon  and  stars. 

[For  beginners].  1880  835.21 

Gibson,  John  M.  The  ages  before  Moses . 

1879  441.32 

— Foundations  of  Christianity.  1880 423.22 

Gibson,  W.  H.  Camp  life,  trapping,  etc .’81  837.30 
Giddings,  J.  R.  Exiles  of  Florida.  [Fugi- 
tive slaves].  1858 711.4 

— Speeches  in  Congress.  1853  913.17 

Gideon’s  rock.  Saunders,  Katherine.  Fict.  36.484 
Gieseuer,  C.  L.  Text  book  of  church  his- 
tory [to  1648].  4 v.  1868  405.3 

Gift,  Theo.,  pseud.  See  Havers,  Theodora. 

Gil  Bias.  Le  Sage,  A.  R.  Fict 5.8 

Gilbart,  J.  W.  On  banking.  1851 806.11 

Gilbert,  W.  King  George’s  middy.  ’71.  Juv  91.26 

— The  struggle  in  Ferrara.  A story  of  the 

reformation  in  Italy.  1871 34.12 

Gilbert,  W.  S.  “Bab”  ballads.  1877....  207.9 

Gilchrist,  Anne.  Mary  Lamb.  (Famous 

women).  1883 627.1.4 

Gilded  age.  Clemens,  S.  L.  and  Warner, 

C.  D.  Fict 33.3 


Gilder,  W.  H.  Ice-pack  and  tundra:  the 
search  for  the  Jeannette,  and  a sledge 
journey  through  Siberia,  [1881-2] 521 .19 

— Schwatka’s  search.  [Franklin  records.] 

1881 526.10 

Gilding.  See  Painting,  {Mechanical.) 

Gilead.  See  Palestine. 

Giles,  C.  Lectures  on  the  nature  of  spirit 

and  of  man  as  a spiritual  being.  1873.  413.24 
Giles,  Ella  A.  Maiden  Rachel.  1879....  46.19 

Giles,  H.  Human  life  in  Shakespeare.  ’82.  318.23 

— Hlustrations  of  genius.  1854 317.11 

Contents— Cervantes ; Don  Quixote ; Tne  scarlet  let- 
ter; Fiction ; Public  opinion ; The  philanthropic  senti- 
ment ; Music ; The  cost  of  a cultivated  man ; Conversa- 
tion; Wordsworth ; Robert  Burns ; Thomas  De  Quincey. 

Gilfillan,  G.  Third  gallery  of  portraits . 

1855,  [Biographical  sketches] 301,2^ 


GILL. 


107 


GLEANINGS. 


Gill,  W.  F.  Life  of  E.  A.  Poe.  1877 617.16 

Gillet,  I.  A.,  joint  author.  Elements  of 

astronomy.  See  Rolfe,  W.  J.  1871 . . 807.14 

— Hand-book  of  astronomy,  [cop.  1868]. . 818.2 

— Hand-book  of  natural  philosophy,  [cop. 

1869] 818.3 

— The  heavens  above.  Popular  astrono- 

my. 1882 842.33 

Gillies,  J.  History  of  ancient  Greece  till 
the  division  of  the  Macedonian  em- 
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Same.  [1852.] 744.2 


Gillies,  R.  P.  Personal  recollections.  1876 

In  612.25 

Gilliss,  J.  M.  United  States  naval  astro- 
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Contents : — 1.  Chile,  its  geog.,  climate,  etc.  '2.  The 
Andes  and  pampas,  by  A.  Mac  Rae ; Minerals,  by  J.  L. 
Smith;  Indian  remains  by  T.  Ewbank;  Mammals,  by  S. 
F.  Baird;  Birds,  by  J.  Cassin;  Reptiles,  fishes  and  Cru- 
stacea, by  C.  Girard;  Shells,  by  A.  A.  Gould;  Dried 
plants,  by  A.  Gray  ; Living  plants  and  seeds,  by  W.  D. 
Brackenridge ; Fossil  mammals,  by  J.  Wyman ; Fossil 
shells  by  T.  A.  Conrad.  6.  Magnetical  and  meteorol 
obs.,  by  J.  M.  Gilliss. 


Gillmore,  Parker.  The  great  thirst  land 

[South  Africa].  1878 521.21 

— Travel,  war,  and  shipwreck 527.9 

Gillmore,  Q.  A.  Limes,  cements  and  mor- 
tars. 1874 826.7 

— Roads,  streets  and  pavements.  1882 824.30 

Gilman,  Arthur.  First  steps  in  English  lit- 
erature. 1872 332.20 

— First  steps  in  general  history.  1874  715.13 

— History  of  the  American  people.  Illus. 

[1883] 738.14 

— Library  of  religious  poetry.  See  Schaff,P  212.3 

— Seven  historic  ages.  1874.  Juv 743.6 

— Tales  of  the  pathfinders  [Early  Am.  his- 

tory]. 1884  738.21 

Gilman,  Caroline.  Recollections  of  a 
southern  matron  and  a New  England 

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Gilman,  D.  C.  James  Monroe,  (Am.  states- 
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Gilmor,  H.  Four  years  in  the  saddle.  1866  737.9 

Gilmour,  James.  Among  the  Mongols...  501.16 


Gindeley,  A.  Hist,  of  the  thirty  years’  war. 


2 v.  1884 732.2 

GiNGER-snaps.  Parton,  S.  P.  [Fanny Fern]  301.26 

Gink’s  baby.  A satire.  Jenkins,  E 

308.28  and  36.274 


Gipsies.  See  Gypsies. 

Giraffe  hunters.  Reid,  M.  Juv 92.7 

Girardin,  E.  de,  Gautier,  Sandeau,  and 
Mery , joint  authors.  Cross  of  Bemy. 

[cop.  1873] 31.33 

Girardin,  J.  Adventures  of  Johnny  Iron- 
sides. Juv 75.21 

Girlhood  of  Shakspeare’s  heroines. 

Clarke,  M.  C.  2v 63.4 

Girls.  Brown,  P.  What  girls  can  do.  [’80]  837.21 

— Campbell,  H.  American  girl’s  home 

book.  1883 832.32 

— Davis,  I.  P.  Hygiene  for  girls.  1882 . . 842.19 

— Lewis,  Dio.  Our  girls.  [On  health,  etc]. 

1871 802.33 

— Ruskin,  J.  Letters  of  advice  to  young 

girls.  1879  431.7 

— Salford,  M.  J.  and  Allen,  M.  E.  Health 

and  strength  for  girls.  1884 844.31 

— Shepherd,  D.  A.  How  two  girls  tried 

farming.  1879  835.16 

— Tytler,  S.  Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.  417.28 

Girls  of  Feversham.  Church,  Mrs.  R 34.28 


Girondists.  Lamartine,  A.  de.  History 

of  the.  3 v.  1868  702.4 

Glaciers.  Agassiz,  L.  Geological  sketches. 

1871 801.12.2 

— Geikie,  J.  Great  ice  age.  1875  847.8 

— Helmholtz,  H.  Ice  and  glaciers.  1881.  In  843.6.1 

— Lyell,  Sir  C.  Glacial  geology.  1873...  821.26 

— Tyndall,  J.  Forms  of  Water.  1872 815.4.1 

Glaciers  of  the  Alps.  1861 506.5 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Glacial  epochs.  {In  his 

Island  life).1881 836.18 

Glaucus;  or,  the  wonders  of  the  shore. 

Kingsley,  C.  1855  807.6 

Gladden,  W.  Christian  league  of  Connec- 
ticut. 1883  432.14 

Gladiators,  The.  Melville,  G.  J.  W 36.394 

Gladstone,  J.  H.  Michael  Faraday,  [his 

life,  etc.] 644.23 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  Gleanings  of  past  years, 

3843-79.  7 v 315.11 

Contents.— v.  1.  Death  of  the  Prince  Consort.  Life  of 


the  Prince  Consort  (vol.  i-3).  The  county  franchise, 
and  Mr.  Lowe  thereon.  Kin  beyond  sea.  v.  2. 
Blanco  White.  1845.  Giacomo  Leopardi.  Tennyson. 
Wedgwood.  Bishop  Patteson.  Macaulay.  Memoir  of 
Dr.  Norman  Macleod.  v.  3.  The  theses  of  Erastus  and 
the  Scottish  church  establishment.  1844.  On  ‘Ecce 
Homo.’  1868.  The  courses  of  religious  thought.  1876. 
The  influence  of  authority  in  matters  of  opinion.  1877. 
Rejoinder  on  authority  in  matters  of  opinion.  1877. 
The  sixteenth  century  arraigned  before  the  nineteenth. 
1878.  v.  4.  Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen  on  the  state 
prosecutions  of  the  Neapolitan  government.  1851.  An 
examination  of  the  official  reply  of  the  Neapolitan  gov- 
ernment 1852.  Farini  on  the  states  of  the  church. 
Germany,  France,  and  England.  1870.  The  Hellenic 
factor  in  the  Eastern  problem.  Montenegro.  1877. 
Aggression  on  Egypt  and  freedom  in  the  East.  v.  5. 
Present  aspect  of  the  church.  1843.  Ward’s  ideal  of  a 
Christian  church.  1844.  Remarks  on  the  royal  supre- 
macy. 1850.  v.  6.  On  the  functions  of  laymen  in  the 
church.  1851.  The  bill  for  divorce.  1857.  The  church 
of  England  and  ritualism.  1874-5.  Italy  and  her  church. 
1875.  v.  7.  Inaugural  address  on  the  work  of  univer- 
sities. April  16,  1860.  Place  of  ancient  Greece  in  the 
providential  order.  A chapter  of  autobiography.  1868. 
The  law  of  probable  evidence,  and  its  application  to 
conduct.  1849.  The  evangelical  movement;  its  par- 


entage, progress,  and  issue. 

— Homer.  [Literature  primer] 314.1.6 

— Juventus  mundi;  gods  and  men  of  the 

heroic  age.  1869  433.24 

— Place  of  Homer  in  history In  *1006.2122 

— Time  and  place  of  Homer.  1876 715.20 

— The  Vatican  decrees  and  civil  allegiance, 

with  the  history  of  the  Vatican  coun- 
cil by  P.  Schaff.  1875 414.8 


— Conway,  M.  C.  Gladstone  as  leader  of 

the  commons In  1004.1.33 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  English  statesmen.613.20.1 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Gladstone  on  church 

and  state In  305.13 

— McGilchrist,  J.  Life  [to  1868] 611.36 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies 606.4 

— Smith,  G.  B.  Life  of.  1880  625.2 

Glass.  Abbott,  L.  Glass-blowing  as  a fine 

art In  1004.1.42 

— Callingham,  J.  Glass-embossing.  1883  . 842.30 

— Feuchtwanger,  L.  On  soluble  or  water 

glass.  1875 827.4 

— Powell,  H.  J.,  and  others.  Glass-mak- 

ing. 1883  844.6 

— Sauzay,  A.  Wonders  of  glass-making  in 

all  ages.  1870  802.19 

— Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Lawrence’s  adven- 

tures among  the  glassmakers,  etc.  ’70  88.21 

Glass  cable.  [Temperance  story.]  Wilmer, 

M.  E 92.19 

Gleanings  from  the  poets.  1858 215.5 


GLEANINGS. 


108 


GOLDSMITH. 


Gleanings  of  past  years,  1843-79.  Glad- 


stone, W.  E.  7 v 315.11 

Gleig,  G.  R.  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Illus.  1871 635.3 

Glen  Morris  stories.  See  Wise,  Daniel. 

Gliddon,  G.  R.  and  Nott,  J.  C.  Indige- 
nous races  of  the  earth.  1857 *8521.2 

Globe,  The.  See  Earth. 

Globe  within  the  sun  our  heaven.  Mor- 

timore,  D.  1869 437.29 

Gltjmeb,  C.  von.  A noble  name.  1883 53.27 

Goadby,  E.  The  England  of  Shakespeare. 

1881  727.7 

Gobineau,  J.  A.  Comte  de.  Romances  of 

the  East.  1878  44.3 

Goblet,  The.  Tieck,  L.  Fict In  133.15.2 

God.  Child,  G.  C.  Benedicite;  illustra- 
tions of  the  power,  wisdom  and  good- 
ness of.  1869  401.20 

— Swedenborg,  E.  Divine  love  and  wis- 
dom. 1868 401.17 


See  also  Atheism ; Christ;  Evidences;  Natural  the- 
ology; Religion  and  science  ; Religions  (Various);  The- 
ism; Theology ; Trinity ; Unitarianism. 

God  and  man;  conferences.  Lacordaire,  J. 


B.  H 441.15 

God  and  the  bible.  Arnold,  M 414.9 

God  and  the  future  life.  Nordhoff,  C 432.24 


God’s  glory  in  the  heavens.  Leitch,  W 822.9 

Goddard,  T.  H.  History  of  banking  in- 
stitutions in  Europe  and  America  ’31.  911.12 
Godey’s  lady’s  book.  v.  89-109.  Phil., 

1874-84 *1002.14 

Godfrey,  E.  K.  Island  of  Nantucket.  1882.  518.29 
Godolphin.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Fict. . 36.76 

Godwin,  Parke.  Biography  of  W.  C.  Bry- 
ant. 2 v.  1883 625.11 

— Hist,  of  France,  v.  1.  [Ancient  Gaul.].  745.12 

— Out  of  the  past.  1870 311.18 

Contents. — Bryant’s  poems.  Jeremy  Bentham  and 
law  reform.  Edward  Livingston  and  his  code.  Jour- 
nalism. John  James  Audubon.  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley. 
The  last  half-century.  American  authorship.  Alison’s 
histories  of  Europe.  The  ‘’Works”  of  American 
statesmen.  Comte’s  philosophy.  Strauss’s  Life  of 
Jesus.  The  late  Horace  Binney  Wallace.  Thackeray 
as  novelist.  Goethe.  Ruskin’s  writings.  Causes  of 
the  French  revolution.  Motley’s  Rise  of  the  Dutch 


republic.  Emerson  on  England. 

Godwin,  W.  Adventures  of  Caleb  Will- 
iams. 1856 132.14 

Goethe,  Catharine  E.  [Goethe’s  mother]. 
Correspondence  with  Goethe  and 
others,  with  biog.  sketches  by  A.  S. 

Gibbs.  1880 623.16 


Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Autobiography;  tran- 
slated by  J.  Oxenford.  2 v.  1872. . . 632.2 

— Conversations  of  Goethe  with  Eckermann 

and  Soret;  tr.  by  Oxenford.  1879...  317.21 

— Correspondence  with  a child.  1872 611.33 

— Dramatic  works.  1879 218.14 

Contents. — Wayward  lover.  Fellow-culprits.  Goetz 
von  Berlichingen.  Clavigo  Egmont,.  Torquato 
Tasso.  Iphigeniain  Tauris. 

— Elective  affinities,  a novel 63  29  and  33.29 

— Faust.  [German  text.]  Ed.  by  J.  M. 

Hart.  2 v. 313.15 

Same.  Trans,  by  A.  Swan  wick.  1879 . 218.15 

Same.  Tr.  in  the  original  metres  by 

Bayard  Taylor.  2 v.  1875 208.26 

Same.  Tr.  into  Eng.  prose  by  A.  Hay- 
ward. 1871 204.11 

Same.  Tr.  into  Eng.  verse  by  J.  S. 

Blackie.  1880 218.22 

— Goethe;  ausgewahlte.  Ed.  with  notes, 

by  J.  M.  Hart.  1880 313.20 


Goethe,  J.  W.  von,  continued. 

— Hermann  and  Dorothea.  [German  text.] 

Ed.  by  J.  M.  Hart.  1880 313.16 

— Novels  and  tales.  1873 33.29 

Con+ents:— Elective  affinities;  Sorrows  of  Werther: 
German  emigrants;  The  good  woman ; A novelette. 

— Poems.  Tr.  by  E.  A.  Bowring.  1880..  218.16 

— Wilhelm  Meister’s  apprenticeship.  1873.  64.1 


— Blackie,  J.  S.  Wisdom  of  Goethe;  with 

citations,  with  ref.  to  the  text  of  the 
more  important  works.  1883  326.18 

— Boyesen,  H.  H.  Goethe  and  Schiller,  with 

commentary  on  Faust.  1879  635.17 

— Calvert,  G.  H.  Goethe;  his  life  and  works. 

1872  332.6 

— Carlyle,  T.  Essays 305.6 

Same.  4 v 304.1 

— Characteristics.  From  the  German  of 

Falk  and  others,  with  notes,  by  Sarah 
Austin.  3 v.  1833 308.1 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Biog.  essays 302.25 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Goethe  the  writer. . In  307.19.2 

— Godwin,  P.  Out  of  the  past 311.18 

— Grimm,  Herman.  Life  and  times  of.  ’80  623.3 

— Hayward,  A.  Life  of.  1878  636.7.4 

— Hedge,  F.  H.  Prose  writers  of  Germany  615.8 

— Helmholtz,  H.  On  G’s  scientific  re- 

searches  In  843.6.1 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Story  of  Goethe’s  life.  ’73  632.15 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe 207.2 

In  fiction  see  ‘Alide,’  by  E.  Lazarus|31.17]  and 
Mrs.  Mundt’s  ‘Goethe  and  Schiller’  [47.20]. 

Gold.  Chevalier,  M.  Probable  fall  in  value 

of.  1859 904.20 

See  also  Metallurgy ; Mining ; Money. 

Gold  and  dross.  Mayo,  I.  F.  [E.  Garrett],  32.1 
Gold  and  name.  Schwartz,  Maria  S.  1871.  61.35 

Gold  Elsie.  John,  E.  [E.  Marlitt ] 32.9 

GoLD-foil.  Holland,  J.  G.  1859  408.34 

Gold  of  Chickaree.  Warner,  S.  and  A.  B.  136.18 
Golden  butterfly.  Besant,  W.  and  Rice,  J.  47.33 

Golden  fetters.  Lemon,  Mark 36.316 

Golden  hair;  tale  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers. 

Wraxhall,  L 43.26 

Golden  legend.  Longfellow,  H.  W In  211.22 

Golden  lion  of  Granpere.  Trollope,  A.  36.540 
Golden  sorrow,  A.  Hoey,  C 36.247 


Golden  treasury  for  the  children  of  God. 

Bogatzky,  C.  H.  V 402.35 

Golden  treasury  of  songs.  Palgrave,  F.  T.  208.4 
Goldmaker’s  village.  Zschokke,  H.  Fict.  34.19 
Goldschmidt,  Jenny  Lind.  Clayton,  E.  C. 


Queens  of  song 628.23 

Goldsmith,  O.  Poetical  works,  with  life. 

1871 In  208.5 

Same.  With  life  by  J.  Mitford 203.8 

— Select  works.  Portrait.  1842 214.15 

Contents. — Vicar  of  Wakefield.  Poems:  The  traveler; 


The  hermit;  The  deserted  village;  The  haunch  of  veni- 
son; The  captivity ; Retaliation.  Miscellaneous  pieces. 
Dramas;  The  good-natured  man,  a comedy;  She  stoops 
to  conquer,  a comedy;  Scene  from  the  Grumbler,  a 


farce. 

— Good  natured  man;  comedy 205.1.17;  214.15 

— She  stoops  to  conquer;  comedy 

207.1.1;  205.1.17;  214.15 

— Vicar  of  Wakefield;  Poems  and  essays. . 4.28 


— Black,  W.  Life.  1879. ...616.11.6 


— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Oliver  Goldsmith. 

In  327.6.1 

— Forster,  J.  Life  and  times.  1873 . . . 643.15 


GOLDSMITH. 


109 


GOURAUD. 


Goldsmith,  O.,  continued. 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets . . . 615.15 

— Irving,  W.  Life  of 601.15 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays 305.13 

Life  of.  (Harper’s  m.,  v.  14) 1004.1 

— Scott,  Sir,  W.  Lives  of  novelists 624.19 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  English  humorists . . 

302.15  and  301.12.4 

— Towle,  G.  M.  Life.  (Harper’s  m.,) 1004.1.48 

Gone  to  Texas;  letters  from  our  boys. 

Hughes,  T.,  edW 522.8 

Good,  J.  M.  Book  of  nature.  1844  806.13 

Good,  The.  See  Moral  philosophy. 

“GooD-bye,  sweet-heart.”  Broughton,  Rhoda  63.3 


Good  company:  monthly  magazine.  See 
Sunday  afternoon. 

Good  English.  Gould,  E.  S.  1867 307.8 

Good  for  nothing.  Melville,  G.  J.  W 36.395 

Good  girl  and  true  woman.  [Marv  Lyon]. 

Thayer,  W.  M 83.14.2 

Good  luck.  Werner,  E.  Fict 42.31 

Good  old  times,  The.  Ainsworth,  W.  H . . . 36.14 

Good  old  times.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv 83.7 

Good  old  times  series.  See  Kellogg,  E. 

Good  stories.  Reade,  O.  1884 56.20 

Good  things:  a picturesque  magazine  for 

boys  and  girls,  v.  1-5.  London,  1873-6  *1002.9 
Good  time  coming.  Arthur,  T.  S.  1855...  8.17 

Good  woman,  The.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Fict  33.29 
Good  words.  Ed.  by  N.  Macleod.  v.  13-18. 

London,  1872-7 *1002.3 

Good  ale,  Elaine.  Journal  of  a farmer’s 

daughter.  1881 838.39 

— and  D.  R.  All  around  the  year.  [Poems]. 

1881 218.2 

Apple-blossoms : verses  of  two  children. 

1879 206.25 


Goodell,  W.  Prime,  E.  D.  G.  Forty 
years  in  the  Turkish  empire,  [1823- 
65];  or,  memoirs  of  Rev.  William 

Goodell,  by  his  son-in-law.  1878 

Goodeve,  T.  M.  Elements  of  mechanism . 

— Principles  of  mechanics.  1876 

Goodholme,  T.  S.  Domestic  encyclopaedia 
1882 


637.10 

838.30 
838.26 

841.31 


Goodrich,  A.  Character  and  achieve- 
ments of  the  so-called  Christopher 

Columbus.  1874 613.2 

Goodrich,  Charles  A.  Child’s  history  of 
the  United  States;  rev.  by  A.  B.  Be- 

rard.  1879 721.2 

Goodrich,  Chauncey  A.  Select  British 
eloquence,  embracing  the  best 
speeches  entire  of  the  most  eloquent 
orators  of  Great  Britain  for  the  last 

two  centuries.  1874  321.15 

Goodrich,  F.  B.  Ocean’s  story;  or,  the  tri- 
umphs of  thirty  centuries;  maritime 
adventures;  rise  and  progress  of  ship- 
building and  ocean  navigation,  etc. 

Illus.  1875  511.20 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  [Peter  Parley .]  Balloon 
travels  of  Robert  Merry  and  his 
friends  in  Europe.  Juv.  1869 515.4 

— Lives  of  celebrated  American  Indians. 

[cop.  1843] 643.6 

— Peter  Parley’s  merry  stories.  Illus. 

[cop.  1869] 332.11 

— ed'r.  Peter  Parley’s  thousand  and  one 

stories,  [cop.  1857] 332.10 

— Pictorial  history  of  England.  1847  703.4 

— Pictorial  history  of  the  United  States. 

[to  1865].  1874  711.25 

— Recollections  of  a life  time.  2 v.  1857. . . 642.12 


Goodwin,  Henry  M.  Christ  and  humanity, 


with  a review,  historical  and  critical, 
of  the  doctrine  of  Christ’s  person.  ’75  414.5 

Goodwin,  W.  W.  Greek  grammar.  1883..  331.1 

Gordian  knot.  Brooks,  S.  1868.  Fict. . . 142.20 
Gordon,  C.  [ Vieux  Moustache .]  Board- 
ing school  days.  1873 7.24 

Gordon,  C.  G.  [Chinese  Gordon].  The 
journals  of  Kartoum;  introduction 
and  notes  by  A.  E.  Hake.  Illus.  ’85.  645.2 


— Chesney,  C.  C.  Essays  in  military  biog- 

raphy  617.6 

— Forbes,  A.  Chinese  Gordon.  1884 643.26 

— Hake,  A.  E.  Story  of  Chinese  Gordon. 

Illus.  1884  628.8 


Gordon,  G.  H.  Brook  farm  to  Cedar 

mountain  [1861-2].  1883  728.10 

— War  diary  of  events  in  the  war  of  the 

great  rebellion,  1863-5.  1882 741.5 

Gordon,  J.  E.  H.  Electricity  and  magne- 
tism. 2 v.  1880  843.4 

Gore,  Mrs.  C.  F.  The  banker’s  wife.  1870.  34.32 

— Castles  in  the  air.  1856 36.233 

— The  dean’s  daughter.  1853 36*234 

* — Heckington.  1858 ' 36^235 

— A life’s  dream.  1857 * 36.*236 

— Mammon;  or,  the  hardships  of  an  heir- 

ess.  1855  36.238 

— Peers  and  parvenus 134.7 

— Progress  and  prejudice.  1854  36  237 

— Two  aristocracies.  1857 ’ 36.239 

Gore,  G.  Electro-metallurgy.  1877 838.28 

Gorilla  country,  Stories  of.  Du  Chaillu, 

P-R 502.11 

Gorilla  hunters.  Ballantyne,  R.  M.  1874.  75.17 


Gorton,  S.  Mackie,  J.  M.  Life  of In  601.1.5 

Gortchakof,  A.  M.,  prince.  Klaczko,  J. 


Two  chancellors  [Gortchakof  and 

Bismarck].  1876 613.14 

Goschen.  G.  J.  Theory  of  foreign  ex- 
changes. 1879 913.7 

Gospel  hymns  complete.  4 v.  in  1.  1881.  207.28 

Gospels.  See  Bible  {New  Testament.) 

Gosse,  E.  W.  Thomas  Gray.  [Life  of.]  ’82.  616.11.28 
Gosse,  P,  H.  The  aquarium.  1854 821.23 

— Evenings  at  the  microscope.  1873  80L21 

— Romance  of  natural  history.  1875  833.8 

Gostwick,  J.  and  Harrison,  R.  Outlines  of 

German  literature.  1873  313.5 

Gottschalk,  L.  M.  Notes  of  a pianist.  ’8i  617.20 
Gough,  J.  B.  Autobiography.  1870  604.2 

— Sunshine  and  shadow  [autobiography!. 

Illus.  1881 .....  623.7 

Goulburn,  E.  M.  The  education  of  the 

world in  437.12 

— Thoughts  on  personal  religion.  1873 . . . 408.38 
Gould,  A.  A.,  joint  author.  Comparative 

physiology.  See  Agassiz,  L.  1880..  842.22 

Same.  1870 827.35 

Gould,  Emily  B.  Bacon,  L.  W.  Memo- 
rials of.  1879  635.14 

Gould,  E.  S.  Good  English;  or,  popular 

errors  in  language.  1867 307.8 

Gould,  J.  M.  How  to  camp  out.  1877 . . . 818.33 
Gould,  Joseph.  Game  of  draughts.  1884.  845.18 
Gould,  L.  D.  Carpenter’s  and  builder’s 

assistant.  1881 841.25 

Gould,  S.  Baring.  See  Baring-Gould,  S. 
Goulding.  F.  R.  Young  marooners  on  the 

Florida  coast.  1873  28.23 

Gouraud,  Mme.  Julie.  Little  boy’s  story. 

1870 78.28 


GOVERNMENT. 


110 


GRAY. 


Government  and  politics.  Alden,  Joseph. 

Science  of  government  in  connection 
with  American  institutions,  [cop.  ’76]  912.28 

— Amos,  S.  Science  of  politics.  1883...  815.4.43 

— Bagehot,  W.  Physics  and  politics.  1873  815.4.2 

— Fate  of  republics.  1880 724.1 

— Fiske,  J.  American  political  ideas  view- 

ed from  the  standpoint  of  universal 
history.  1885 917.2 

— Humboldt,  W.  von,  Sphere  and  duties  of 

government.  1854  911.10 

— Hurlbut,  E.  P.  Human  rights.  1850. ..  903.11 

— Johnston,  A.  Hist,  of  Am.  politics. 

[Handbook.]  1879  912.19 

— Lieber,  F.  Civil  liberty  and  self-govern- 

ment. 1859  904.5 

— Machiavelli,  N.  The  prince.  With  Hist. 

of  Florence 702.10 

— Macpherson,  E.  Hand-book  of  politics 

for  1882 915.4 


— Maine,  H.  S.  Early  history  of  institutions  913.24 

Village  communities.  1876 913.15 

— Martin,  G.  H.  Text-book  on  civil  gov- 

ernment iu  the  United  States 914.21 

— Mill,  J.  S.  On  liberty.  1871 903.9 

Representative  government.  1869 903.8 

— Mulford,  E.  The  nation.  1872  903.7 

— Muller,  W.  Political  history  of  recent 

times  [Europe].  1882 725.13 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Politics  for  young  Ameri- 

cans. 1874 911.17 

— Paine,  T.  Political  works 911.24 

— Plato.  The  republic  [ Dialogues,  v.  2]..  404.1 

— Spencer,  H.  Essays 435.10 

Political  institutions.  1882 913.10 

— Stickney,  A.  A true  republic.  1879...  912.18 

— Sullivan,  W.  Political  class-book.  1831  902.11 

— Townsend,  C.  Analysis  of  civil  govern- 

ment, etc.  1875 911.22 

— Woolsey,  T.  D.  Political  science.  2 v.  913.1 

— Young,  A.  W.  Citizen’s  manual  of  gov- 

ernment and  law.  1865 903.23 

Government  class-book.  1865 902.10 


See  also  Civil  service ; Democracy. 

Government  revenue.  Roberts,  E.  H.  ’84.  916.11 

Governor's  pardon.  Leslie,  M.  Juv 24.1 

Gow,  A.  M.  Good  morals  and  gentle  man- 
ners. 1873 402.21 

— Primer  of  politeness.  1883  444.21 

Grace  Lee.  Kavanagh,  Julia 36.298 

Graham,  A.  J.  Handbook  of  phonography. 

1858 808.4 

Graham,  Douglas.  Practical  treatise  on 

massage.  1884  846.8 

Graham,  H.  G.  Rousseau.  [Life,etc].1883.  636.7.17 
Graham,  James.  Life  of  Gen.  Daniel  Mor- 
gan. 1858  621.15 

Graham,  S.  Science  of  human  life.  2 v. 

1839  805.19 

Grahame,  James.  History  of  the  United 

States  [to  1776].  2 v.  1848  726.1 

Grains  for  the  grangers.  Smith,  S.  1873  902.19 
Grammar.  Bopp,  F.  Comparative  gram- 
mar. 2 v.  1845  321.8 

See  also  Language ; also  names  of  various 
languages. 

Gramm AR-land.  Nesbitt,  M.  L.  Juv 326.2 

Grandfather’s  chair.  Hawthorne,  N.  .In  614.10 

Grandissimes,  The.  Cable,  G.  W 145.19 

Grandma’s  strong  box.  May,  C.  L 76.7.5 

Grandpa’s  darlings.  Alden,  I.  M 86.15 

Grangers,  Grains  for  the.  Smith,  S.  1873  902.19 
Granny  Short’s  barbecue.  [ Satire  on  Ken- 


tucky politics].  Bradley,  R.  M.  1879.  913.13 


Grant,  Sir  Alex.  Aristotle  [outlined  and 

explained].  1877 1021.1 

— The  ethics  of  Aristotle  [Greek  text];  illus- 

trated with  notes  and  essays.  2 v.  ’74.  431.13 

— Xenophon  [outlined  and  explained].  1874. 1020.26 

Grant,  Mrs.  Anne.  Memoirs  of.  [Revo- 
lutionary period].  1876 617.3 

Grant,  G.  M.  Ocean  to  ocean.  Sanford 
Fleming’s  expedition  through  Canada 

in  1872.  1877 514.10 

Grant,  Horace.  Arithmetic  for  young  child- 
ren. 1880 832.9 

Grant,  Robert.  An  average  man.  Fict.  ’84.  56.12 

— Confessions  of  a frivolous  girl.  1880 48.15 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.  Personal  memoirs  of  U. 

S.  Grant.  Illus.  2 v.  1885-6 645.3 

— Battle  of  Shiloh.  (Century,  v.  29, 1885.)  1006.4 

— Nicaragua  canal.  (N.  A.  R.,  v.  132, 1881)  *1007.8 

— Personal  memoirs:  the  siege  of  Vicks- 

burg. (Century,  v.  30,  1885) 1006.4 


— Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Life  of.  1868 606.16 

— Badeau,  A.  Military  history  of  U.  S. 

Grant.  3 v.  1868-81 634.4 

Note—  Reviewed  in  The  Nation,  v.  32,  1881  [*8541.28], 
and  in  Appleton’s  m.  v.  26,  [*1007.3]. 

— Chesney,  C.  C.  Military  biography 617.6 

— Headley,  J.  T.  General  Grant’s  travels 

around  the  world.  1881 526.20 

— Headley,  P.  C.  Life  and  campaigns  of. 

Ulus.  1866 628.10 

— Keating,  J.  M.  With  Gen.  Grant  in  the 

East.  1879 514.31 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868. . 634.3 

— Wilson,  J.  G.  Hlustrious  soldiers 632.17 


See  also  Recollection  of  Grant,  by  W.  F.  G Shanks 
(Harper’s  v.  31,  1h65).  1004.1;  Lieutenant-General 

Grant  (Hours  at  home,  v.  3,  1866),  10u6.1 ; Grant  on  the 
battle-field,  (Harper’s,  v.  39,  1869},  1004.1;  Intellectual 
character  of,  by  A.  Badeau,  (Atlantic,  v.  23,  1869), 
1005.2;  President’s  message,  and  Speech  at  DesMoines, 
by  L.  Rosecrans,  (Catholic  World,  v.  22,  1876),  1002.13; 
Administration  of  Gen.  Grant,  by  G.  W.  Julian  (N.  A. 
R.,  v.  126,  1878),  1007.8;  Gen.  Grant  and  a third  term,  by 
G.  S.  Boutwell,  (N.  A.  R.,  v.  130,  1880),  1007.8;  Grant 
and  strong  government,  by  J.  S.  Black,  (N.  A.  R.  v.  130, 
1880),  1007.8;  Ex-president  Grant  on  popular  education 
by  L.  F.  Parker,  (Education,  v.  5,  1885),  1008.7;  General 
Grant,  by  A.  Badeau,  (Century,  v.  30,  1885),  1006.4;  Rec- 
ollections and  letters  of  Grant,  by  D.  Ammen,  (N.  A. 


R„  141, 1885),  1007.8. 

Granville,  F.  M.  Secret  of  a clear  head. 

1879 833.17 

Granville  Valley.  Abbott,  J 78.5.4 

Grapes.  Fuller,  A.  S.  Grape  culturist.  ’67.  823.27 

— Husmann,  G.  American  grape  growing 

and  wine  making.  1880 838.20 

— Mead,  P.  B.  American  grape  culture 

and  wine  making.  1867 821.2 

— Redding,  C.  Modern  wines.  1871 814.16 

Graphic  arts,  The.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  1882.  824.17 
Grattan,  T.  C.  History  of  the  Nether- 
lands [to  1815].  1830  703.11 

Graves,  J.  R.  The  great  iron  wheel  [Ad- 
verse criticism  of  Methodism].  1856  . 405.13 
Gray,  Agnes  M.  Adah,  the  Jewish  maiden.  64.24 
Gray,  Alonzo.  Elements  of  chemistry.  ’57.  808.24 
Gray,  Asa.  Field,  forest  and  garden  bot- 
any. 1869  813.9 

— How  plants  behave.  1875 828.3 

— How  plants  grow.  1873 812.14 

— Lessons  in  botany  and  vegetable  phys- 

iology. 1871 814.25 

— Manual  of  botany.  1875. 828.2 

— Natural  science  and  religion.  1880  421.16 

— Structural  botany.  1880  843.14 

Gray,  G.  Z.  The  children’s  crusade.  An 


episode  of  the  thirteenth  century.  ’72.  706.24 


GRAY. 


Ill 


GREECE. 


Gray,  H.  Anatomy,  descriptive  and  sur- 
gical. 8th  edn.  Phil.  1878 *B.33 

Gray,  O . W.  and  son,  pubs.  National  atlas. 

Phil.,  1880.  folio *8541.22 

Gray,  Robertson,  pseud.  See  Raymond, 

R.  W. 

Gray,  T.  Poetical  works.  Illus..  1870..  217.24 
Same;  with  memoir.  1871 In  208.5 


— Gosse,  E.  W.  Life.  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters). 1882 616.11.28 


— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  the  British  poets  615.15 

— Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  the  English  poets.  643.17 

Gray,  W.  T.  Bad  boy’s  diary.  [ Humorous ] 53.28 

Great  Britain.  See  England. 

Great  Christians  of  France.  Guizot,  F . . . 636.9 

Great  composers.  Butter  worth,  H.  1884.  644.10 

Great  conversers,  etc.  Mathews,  W 332.7 

Great  emergency  and  other  tales.  Ewing, 

J.  H.  1877  88.29 

Great  English  churchmen.  Adams,  W.H.D.  635.8 

Great  events.  Lieber,  F.  1871 706.25 

Great  expectations.  Dickens,  Charles 36.168 

— Same.  Illus 1.15 

Great  fortunes.  McCabe,  J.  D.,jr 604.1 

Great  fur  land.  Robinson,  H.  M 513.1 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond.  Thackeray, 

W.  M In  301.12.1  and  36.528.1 

Great  ice  age.  Geikie,  James.  1879 847.8 

Great  iron  wheel  [Methodism].  Graves,  J.R.  405.13 
Great  match.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Fict....  46.3 
Great  movements.  Nicoll,  H.  J.  1882. . . 727. 1 

Great  rebellion.  [1861-5].  Headley,  T.  2 v.  736.2 
GREAT-thirst  land.  Gillmore,  P.  1878 521.21 


Great  treason,  A;  story  of  the  war  of  inde- 
pendence. Hoppus,  M.  A.  M.  1883  . 56.18 

Greater  Britain:  travel  in  English-speak- 
ing countries,  1866-7.  Dilke.  C.  W. . 503.20 
Greatest  plague  of  life.  Mayhew,  H.  and  A.  53.20 
Greece. 

History  and  Antiquities. 


— Anthon,  C.  Classical  dictionary *A.6 

— Arnold,  F.  History  of, [to  B.  C.  317].  Illus  713.10 

— Barnes’s  brief  history  of  Greece;  with 

readings  from  prominent  historians. 

Illus . 1883  738.20 

— Bonner,  J.  Child’s  history  of,  [to  1857]. 

2 v.  Illus.  1868 706.15 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Athens;  its  rise 

and  fall  [to  B.  C.  429] 701.6 

— Coulanges,  F.  de.  The  ancient  city; 

study  of  the  religion,  laws,  and  insti- 
tutions of  Greece  and  Rom  3 735.10 

— Cox,  G.  W.  General  history  of  Greece. 

1876 743.7 

Tales  of  ancient  Greece.  1877 416.22 

— Curtius,  E.  History  of.  [to  B.  C.  362]. 

4 v.  1871 713.3 

— Eschenburg,  J.  J.  Manual  of  classical 

lit.  etc . 316.1 

— Felton,  C.  C.  Greece;  ancient  and  mod- 

ern. 1877 735.7 

Selections  from  Greek  historians;  with 

notes  by  M.  Fernald.  1878  735.6 

— Fyffe,  C.  A.  Hist,  of  [to  Alexander]. 


— Gillies.  J.  History  of  ancient  [18521...  744.2 

Same.  4 v.  1822 706.2 

— Grote,  George.  History  of  Greece,  [to  B. 

C.  280].  12  v.  1869 713.11 

— Herodotus.  See  his  name  in  general 

alphabet. 

— History:  (Univ.  hist.  anc.  pt.  v.  5-8.) 


Greece,  continued. 

— Lord,  J.  Ancient  states  and  empires.  ’69.  745.14 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays 305.13 

On  the  mythology,  see  works  under  that  heading; 
also  Chamber’s  Religion  of  the  Greeks  [1001.9.3] ; and 
Clarke’s  Ten  great  religions  1438.26.1] ; Muller’s  Chips 
[404.2.2] ; DeQuincey  on  Pagan  oracles  [444.14]. 

See  also  Biography  (Collective;  Ancient);  Drama; 
Fine  arts ; Greek  language ; Greek  literature ; History 
(Ancient) ; Homer. 

— Plutarch.  Lives 604.5  and  604.6 

— Ranke,  L.  von.  The  Greeks  (In  his  Uni- 

versal history) In  732.5 

— Rich,  A.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Ro- 

man antiquities;  with  illus.  of  the  in- 
dustrial arts  and  social  life.  1881 . . . 331.11 

— Sewell,  E.  M.  First  history  of  Greece . . 721.17 

— Smith,  W.  Diet,  of  Greek  antiquities.  ’73  *B.15 
History  of  to  the  Roman  conquest  of 


[B.  C.  146].  Illus.  1874 713.8 

Smaller  history  of  Greece  to  Roman 

conquest.  Illus.  1881 727.9 

— Thucydides.  History  of  the  Pelopon- 

nesian war 1020.16 

— Timayenis,  T.  T.  History  of  Greece,  to 

present  time.  2 v.  1881 725.11 

— Wikoff,  H.  The  four  civilizations  of  the 

world 902.23 

— Xenophon.  Hellenics;  bks.  1-2;  rev.  by 

H.  Hailstone.  1878 735.9 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Aunt  Charlotte’s  stories 

of  Greek  history.  1879 735.8 

Young  folks’  history  of  Greece 721.9 

Art. 

— Taine,  H.  Philosophy  of  art  in  Greece.  812.19 

— Winckelman,  J.  History  of  ancient  art. 

2 v 851.3 

See  also  Fine  Arts;  Painting;  Sculpture. 


Social  Life , Manners , Etc. 

— Barthelemi,  J.  J.  Travels  of  Anacharsis 

the  younger  [B.  C.  363-337].  8 v.  1791.  507.1 

— Becker,  W.  A.  Charicles;  or,  illustra- 

tions of  the  private  life  of  the  ancient 


Greeks.  1866 713.6 

— Every  day  life  of  the  Greeks In  1001.9.2 

— Landor,  W.  S.  Imaginary  conversa- 

tions  315.1.1 


— Mahaff y,  J.  P.  Old  Greek  education . . . 443.9 

Old  Greek  life  (History  primers).  ’77.  .716.27.4 

— - Social  life  in  Greece  [ancient].  1877. . 717.5 

— Timayenis,  T.  T.  Greece  in  the  times 

of  Homer  [Life,  customs  and  habits.] 

1885  523.3 

In  fiction,  see  Bulwer-Lytton’s  Pausanias,  the  Spar- 
tan; Hamerling’s  Aspasia. 

Description  and  Travel. 


— About,  E.  Greece  and  the  Greeks  of  the 

present  day.  [1852-4] 508.22 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Temples,  tombs  and 

monuments  of  ancient.  1872 802.13 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Cross  and  crescent.  Juv.  73.5.3 

— Andersen,  H.  C.  Poet’s  bazaar,  [1840]. . 522.26 

— Baird,  H.  M Modern  Greece;  residence 

and  travels  in  1806 503.19 

— Butterworth,  H.  In  classic  lands.  (Zig- 

zag journeys).  1884  515.2.2 

— Jebb,  R.  C.  Modern  Greece.  1880 523.5 

— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Rambles  and  studies  in 

Greece.  1878 514.19 

— Morris,  E.  J.  Tour  through.  2 v.  1842.  505.5 

— Pitman,  E.  R.  Mission  life  in  Greece 

and  Palestine,  [1835-77[ 518.24 

— Slade,  4,  frayele  in.  [1839-30]  508.21 


GREECE. 


112 


GREENWOOD. 


Greece,  continued. 

— Taylor,  B.  Travels  in  [18571 506.20 

— Tuckerman,  C.  K.  Greeks  of  to-day.’73  502.6 

See  also  East  (The) ; Turkey ; also  Athens. 

Greek  anthology.  Neaves,  C.,  lord.  1875...  1020.38 
Greek  church.  See  Eastern  church. 

Greek  cities  and  islands  of  Asia  Minor, 

Yaux,  W.  S.  W.  (Anc.  hist,  from  the 

monuments) 716.13.4 

Greek  hero  stories.  Niebuhr,  B.  G 87.11 

Greek  language.  Anthon,  C.  Greek  prosody 

and  metre.  1838 331.7 

— Boise,  J.  R.  First  lessons  in  Greek 313.10 

— Collectanea  Graeca  majora.  Ed.  by  A. 

Dalzel.  2 v,  1883 321.14 

— Goodwin,  W.  W.  Elementary  Greek 

grammar.  1883  331.1 

— Hadley,  J.  Greek  grammar  for  schools 

and  colleges.  1883  331.2 

— Liddell,  H.  G.  and  Scott,  R.  Greek-Eng- 

lish  lexicon.  7th  ed’n.  1883 *C.  4 

— Riley,  H.  T.  Dictionary  of  Latin  and 

Greek  quotations 313.30 

Greek  literature.  Ancient  classics  for  En- 
glish readers.  27  v. 

Contents:  See  Collins,  W-  L.,  ed'r. 

— Felton,  C.  C.  Greece;  ancient  and 


modern 735.7 

— Grote,  G.  In  his  History,  v.  1,  2,  4,  8-.  713.11 

— Jebb,  R.  C.  Greek  literature.  (Litera- 

ture primers,  v.  8) 314.1 

— Jennings,  G.  H.  and  Johnstone,  W.  S. 

Half-hours  with  Greek  and  Latin 
authors 318.9 

— Neaves,  C.,  lord.  Greek  anthology  1020.38 

— Smith,  W.  In  his  History 713.8 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Studies  of  the  Greek 

poets.  2 v.  1880 217.15 

— Wilkinson,  W.  C.  College  Greek  course 

in  English.  1884 321.10 

Preparatory  Greek  course  in  English . 

1882  321.11 

Note.— See  entries  under  Classical  literature ; 

Classical  dictionaries ; also,  Drama;  Elocution ; 

Oratory,  etc. 


See  translations  from  the  Greek  under  the  following 
names : Achilles  Tatius  ; HSschylus ; Anacreon ; Antoni- 
nus (Marcus  Aurelius);  Aristophanes;  Aristotle;  Bible; 
Demosthenes;  Epictetus;  Euripides;  Heliodorus;  He- 
rodotus; Hesiod;  Homer;  Longus;  Pindar ; Plato ; Plu- 
tarch; Sophocles;  Theognis;  Thucydides;  Xenophon. 

Greek  philosophy.  Cocker,  B.  F.  Christ- 
ianity and.  1870  413.21 

See  also  Philosophy. 

Greek  romances  of  Heliodorus,  Longus, 

and  Achilles  Tatius:  tr.  by  R.  Smith  133.6 
Greek  tragedians,  Stories  from.  Church,  A. J 48.13 
Greedy,  A.  W.,  Arctic  explorer.  Schley, 

W.  S.  and  Soley,  J.  R.  The  rescue 


of  Greely.  1885  523.2 

Greeley,  Horace.  The  American  conflict: 
a history  of  the  great  rebellion.  1860- 
65.  1867.  2 v 737.13 

— Glances  at  Europe,  [1851] 506.15 

: ‘ Hints  towards  reform 325.32 

— Political  economy.  1871 902.25 

— Recollections  of  a busy  life.[Added].Mis- 

cellaneous  essays,  etc.  1872 603.9 

— What  I know  about  farming.  1871 811.9 

— and  Cleveland,  J.  F.  Political  text- 

book for  1860 904.9 


— Browne,  J.  H.  Personal  characteristics . 

....In  1004.1.46 


Greeley,  Horace,  continued. 

— Cleveland,  C.  Story  of  a summer  [at 

Chappaqua,  1873] 502.12 

— Hudson,  F.  Journalism  in  the  United 

States 312.2 

— Ingersoll,  L.  D.  Life  of  Greeley.  1873.  617.10 

— Parton,  J.  Life  of.  1855  642.5 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868  . 634.3 

— Weed,  Thurlow.  Recollections  of . . Zn*1005.3.15 

Green,  Anna  K.  Leavenworth  case:  a law- 
yer’s story.  1880 138.2 

— Sword  of  Damocles.  1881 141.20 

Green,  J.  H.  Gambling  exposed.  1857. . . 804.20 
Green,  J.  R.  Conquest  of  England.  1884  . 732.3 

— History  of  the  English  people.  4 v.  1879  745.8 

— ed'r.  History  primers.  7 v.  1877-’83..  716.27 


Contents—  1.  Europe,  by  E.  A.  Freeman.  2.  Greece, 
byC.  A.  Fyffe.  3.  Geography,  by  G.  Grove.  4.  Old 
Greek  life,  by  J.  P.  Mahaffy.  5.  Roman  antiquities,  by 
A.  S.  Wilkins.  6.  History  of  Rome,  by  M.  Creighton. 
7.  Mediaeval  civilization,  by  G.  B.  Adams. 

— ed'r.  Literature  primers.  9 v.  1875-78  314.1 


Contents.— 1.  English  grammar,  by  R.  Morris.  2. 
English  literature,  byS.  Brooke.  3.  Philology,  by  J. 
Peile.  4.  Classical  geography,  by  B.  F.  Tozer.  5. 
Shakspeare,  by  E.  Dowden.  6.  Homer,  by  W.  E. 
Gladstone.  7.  English  composition,  by  J.  Mchol.  8. 
Greek  literature,  by  R.  C.  Jebb.  9.  English  grammar 
exercises,  by  R.  Morris  and  H.  C.  Bowen. 


— The  making  of  England,  [449-830].  1882  725.8 

— ed'r.  Readings  from  Eng.  history.  1879  717.10 

— Short  history  of  the  English  people.  ’80  744.12 
Green,  S.  G.,  ed'r.  Pictures  from  bible 

lands 528.10 

- ’83  426.33 


833.31 

821.21 

8.10 

137.9 

15.15 

77.24 

724.7 


Green,  S.  S.  Libraries  and  schools. 

Green,  Seth  Fish  hatching  and  fish  catch- 
ing. See  Roosevelt,  R.  B.  1879 .... 

— Trout  culture.  1870 

Green  mountain  boys.  Thompson,  D.  P. 

Green  pastures  and  Picadilly.  Black,  W. 

Green  peas.  [Humorous].  1856  

Greenaway,  Kate.  Under  the  window . Pic- 
tures and  rhymes  for  children.  1880 

Greene,  F.  Y.  Army  life  in  Russia,  [1877-8] 

— The  Mississippi.  (Campaigns  of  the  war)  726.9.8 
Greene,  G.  W.  German  element  in  the 

war  of  independence.  1876 711.18 

— Historical  view  of  the  American  revolu- 

tion. 1876 J14.8 

— Life  of  Gen.  jNathaniel  Greene.  3 v.  1867  623.1 

Same.  (Sparks’  Am.  biog.) In  601.1.10 

— Short  history  of  Rhode  Island.  1877 . . . 723.8 

Greene,  H.  R.  The  English  language.  1879  315.10 
Greene,  Gen.  N.  Greene,  G.  W.  Life.  3v  623.1 
Same.  (Sparks’  Am.  biog) In  60L1.10 

— Simms,  W.  G.  Life  of 621.11 

Greene,  S.  S.  English  grammar.  1874  — 332.28 
Greener,  W.  W.  Choke-bore  guns 835.25 

— The  gun  and  its  development;  with  notes 

on  shooting.  1881 

Greenland.  Crichton,  A.  and  Wheaton, 

H.  History  of  Scandinavia.  2 v.  ’78 

Hayes,  I.  The  land  of  desolation.  [1869] 

Greenleaf,  B.  National  arithmetic.  1856. 
Greenleaf,  S.  The  law  of  evidence.  3 v.. 
Greenough,  J.B.  Latin  grammar.  See 

Allen,  J.  H 313.7 

Greenough,  Mrs.  R.  S.  In  extremis.  1872.  32.11 

Green  well,  Dora,  Patience  of  hope.  1862.  437,30 
Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud , See  Lippin- 
cott,  S* 


846.3 

742.11 
504.8 

808.22 

908.11 


GREENWOOD. 


113 


GUNBOAT. 


Greenwood,  James.  Reuben  Davidger. 

[Captive  among  Dyaks.]  Juv.  1866.  77.23 

— Wild  sports  of  the  world.  1864  805.15 

— The  wilds  of  London.  1874 912.20 

Greenwood,  Laura.  The  rural  wreath;  life 

among  the  flowers.  1858 202.13 

Greenwood,  W.  H.  Metallurgy.  2 v.. . . . . . 835.17 

— Steel  and  iron;  their  manufacture.  1884  845.20 

Greenwood,,  leaves.  Lippincott,  S.  J 8.3 

Greer,  H.  ed'r.  Recent  wonders  in  elec- 
tricity, etc . 1883  843.16 

Greey,  Edward.  Young  Americans  in 

Japan.  Juv.  Illus.  1882  515.10 

Greg,  W.  R.  Creed  of  Christendom:  its 
foundations  contrasted  with  its  super- 
structure. 1880  443.11 

— Enigmas  of  life.  1880  326.4 


Contents. — Realizable  ideals.  Malthus  notwith- 
standing. Non-survival  of  the  fittest.  Limits  and  di- 
rections of  human  development.  The  significance  of 
life.  De  profundis.  Elsewhere.  Appendix. 

— Literary  and  social  judgments.  1873. . . 332.4 


Contents. — Madame  de  Stael.  British  and  foreign 
characteristics.  False  morality  of  lady  novelists. 
Kingsley  and  Carlyle.  French  fiction:  the  lowest 
deep.  Chateaubriand.  M.  de  Tocqueville.  Why  are 
women  redundant?  Truth  versus  edification.  Time. 
Good  people. 


Gregorovius,  F.  Corsica,  with  early  life 

of  Napoleon.  1855 717.7 

Gregory  Thaumaturgus.  Writings.  (A.-N. 

C.  lib.,  v.  20) 415.1 

Gregory,  D.  S.  Christian  ethics.  1880 425.2 

Gregory,  John  M.  Hand-book  of  history 

and  chronology.  1867 703.8 

— New  political  economy.  [1882] 916.1 

Gregory,  W.  Animal  magnetism.  1857.  811.15 
Grenada.  Irving,  W.  Conquest  of.  [cop. 

1855] 738.9 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Ferdinand  and  Isa- 

bella, v.  1-2 704.6 

See  also  Saracens ; Spain. 


Greville,  C.  C.  F.  Memoirs:  a journal  of 
the  reigns  of  George  IV,  and  Will- 
iam IV.,  1818-37.  1875 

Greville,  H.,  pseud.  See  Durand,  Mme.  E. 
GREY-bay  mare  and  other  humorous 

sketches.  Leland,  H.  P 

Gridley,  J.  A.  Astounding  facts  from  the 

spirit  world.  1854 

Griesinger,  F.  History  of  the  Jesuits. 

2 v.  1882 

Grif:  story  of  Australian  life.  Farjeon, 

B.  L.  1875 

Griffin,  Gerald.  Aylmers  of  Bally-Ayl- 
mer;  Barber  of  Bantry,  etc.  1876. . . 

— Card  drawers;  Half-Sir;  The  coiner.  76. 

— The  collegians;  tale  of  Garry owen 

— The  rivals;  Tracy’s  ambition.  1876 

Griffis,  W.  E.  J apanese  fairy  world.  ’80 . 

— The  Mikado’s  empire.  History  of  Japan 

to  1872,  and  personal  experiences, 

1870-74.  Illus.  1876 

Griffith  Gaunt.  Reade,  Charles.  Fict. . 
Grimm,  Herman.  Life  of  Goethe.  '1880.. 

— Life  of  Michael  Angelo.  2 v.  1872 . 

— and  W.  German  popular  stories 

Home  stories 

Griswold,  R.  W.  Curiosities  of  American 

literature Jn 

— Poets  and  poetry  of  America.  1842 

— Prose  writers  of  America.  Portraits.  70 
Griswold,  V.  M.  Hugo  Blanc,  the  artist. 

Fict.  1867 


612.19 


311.1 

412.9 

431.9 
42.19 

44.11 

44.12 

44.16 

44.13 

87.16 


715.1 

31.11 

623.3 

608.12 

74.5 

22.23 


305.8 

201.6 

316.17 

5.3 


Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  Camps  in  the  Rock- 
ies, with  account  of  the  cattle  ranches 
of  the  west.  1882  518.26 

— Gaddings  with  a primitive  people.  [In 

the  Tyrol].  1878 512.13 

Grosvenor,  H.  S.  Old  Red  house.  Juv.  ’60  86.9 

Grote,  George.  History  of  Greece,  [to  B. 

C.  280].  12  v.  1869 713.11 

Grove,  G.  Beethoven’s  nine  symphonies. 

Analytical  essays.  1884  852.10 

— ed'r.  Dictionary  of  music  and  musicians, 

(1450-1883].  4 v *B/24 


— Geography.  (History  primers).  1877... 716.27.3 
Guardian,  The.  By  Addison,  Steele,  etc. 

v.  13-15  of  303.15 

Guardian  and  Monitor.  Monthly  mag.  v.7. 


New  Haven,  1825 408.2 

Guardian  angel.  Holmes,  O.  W.  1881...  3.16 

Guatemala.  Conkling,  A.  R.  Appletons’ 

guide  to  Mexico,  etc.  1884 522.5 

— Helps,  A.  Spanish  conquest  in  America  737.1.3 

See  also  America  ( Central ) . 

Gubernatis,  A.  de.  Zoological  mythology. 

2 v.  1872 427.20 

Guenn.  Howard,  Blanche  W.  1884  55.24 

Guerin,  Eugenie  de.  Journal,  (1834-40). . 624.17 

— Letters 624.18 


— Arnold,  M.  Essays  in  criticism 302.4 

Guernsey,  A.  H.  Emerson:  philosopher 

and  poet.  1881 624.11 

— and  Davis,  I.  P.  Health  at  home.  1884.  844.15 
Guesses  at  truth.  Hare,  A.  W.  and  J.  C. . 311.35 


GuiDE-books.  See  Travels;  also,  names  of 
countries. 

Guide  for  young  disciples.  Pike,  J.  G 406.1 

Guide  to  selecting  plays;  or,  managers  com- 


panion. 1881 211.10 

Guido  Reni.  Clement,  C.  E.  Painters,  etc. 

Illus *D.3  and  834.11 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Early  Italian 

painters 614.3 

— Lanzi,  L.  Hist,  of  painting,  v.  3 822.3 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies ....  626.5.2 

— Tytler,  S.  Old  masters 808.32 

Guillemin,  A.  The  heavens.  1878...  843.1 

— Wonders  of  the  moon.  1873  802.5 

— Wonders  of  the  sun.  1870 802.32 

Guilt  and  innocence.  Schwartz,  M.  S.  Fict.  61 .33 
Guizot,  F.  Great  Christians  of  France. 

Saint  Louis  and  Calvin 636.9 

— History  of  civilization  in  Europe,  from 

the  fall  of  the  Roman  emp  ire,  to  the 

French  revolution.  4 v.  1872 903.6 

Same.  v.  1.  1847  902.6 

— History  of  France;  to  1848;  tr.  by  R. 

Black.  Illus.  8 v.  1884-5  735.4 

Same  to  1789.  Abridged  by  Masson . 

[1880] 725.4 

— Memoirs  of  George  Monk,  Duke  of  Al- 

bemarle. 1838 617.15 

— Shakespeare  and  his  times.  1852  304.9 


— Witt,  Mme  de.  Monsieur  Guizot  in 

private  life,  1787-1874 623.8 

Gulf,  The,  and  inland  waters.  Mahan,  A . 

T.  (Navy  in  the  civil  war).  1883 741.1.3 

Gulistan;  or,  rose-garden.  [Persian  poem]. 

Sadi 207.30 

Gulliver’s  travels.  Swift,  J.  Fict.  1869.  62.2 

Gun,  The.  Greener,  W.  W . Choke-bore 

guns 835.25 

— The  gun  and  its  development 846.3 

Gunboat  series.  See  Fosdick,  C.  A. 

13 


GUNNING. 


114 


HALE. 


Gunning,  W.  D.  Life-history  of  our 

planet.  1876 816.25 

Gurney,  Eliza  P.  Memoir  and  correspon- 
dence; by  B.  F.  Mott.  1884  644.25 

Gurnsey,  C.  F.  The  merman  and  the  fig- 
ure head.  1874 In  78.34 

Gurowski,  A.  de.  Bussia  as  it  is.  1854. . 702.13 
Gustavus  II.  Adolphus,  king  of  Sweden. 

— Chambers’s  miscellany,  v.  8 1001.8 

— Lawrence,  E.  Wallenstein  and . . . In  1004.1.42 

— Lord,  J.  Gustavus  Adolphus,  [or] 

The  thirty  years’  war In  735.6.4 

— Stevens,  J.  L.  History  of.  1884  628.18 

— Topelius,  Z.  Times  of.  1883.  Fict. . 54.5.1 

— Trench,  B.  C.  Gustavus  Adolphus  in 

Germany.  1872 742.10 

Gustavus  III,  of  Sweden.  Brougham,  H. 

Statesmen,  etc 633.1.3 

— Parton,  J.  Lives  of  illustrious  men 617.17 

Gustavus  IV,  of  Sweden.  Doran,  J.  Mon- 

archs  retired  from  business 623.18.2 

Guthrie,  F.  First  book  of  knowledge.  ’82.  841.18 

— Magnetism  and  electricity.  [1875] 827.10 

Guthrie,  F.  A.  [F.  Anstey.]  Giant’s 

robe.  1884  56.10 

— Vice  versa;  or,  a lesson  to  fathers 53.19 

Guthrie,  T.  Autobiography.  With  me- 
moir by  his  sons,  D.  K.  and  C.  J. 
Guthrie.  2 v.  1874 642.7 

— The  city;  its  sins  and  sorrows,  and  pleas 

for  ragged  schools.  1877 914.14 

— The  gospel  in  Ezekiel.  1862 437.6 

— “Out  of  harness;”  sketches,  narrative 

and  descriptive.  1876 516.14 

— Studies  of  character  from  the  Old  Tes- 

tament. 1872 437.27 

Gutmann,  E.  Watering  places,  etc.,  of  Ger- 
many, Austria  and  Switzerland.  1880  516.2 

Gutta  Percha  Willie.  MacDonald,  George  28.44 

Guy  Carlton.  Wise,  Daniel.  Juv 71.20 

Guy  Deverell.  Le  Fanu,  J.  S 36.313 

Guy  Earlscourt’s  wife.  Fleming,  Mrs.  A.  ’76  136.8 

Guy  Livingstone.  Lawrence,  G.  A 36.309 

Guy  Mannering.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.2 

Guy  Vernon:  novelette  in  verse In  217.4 

Guyot,  Arnold.  Earth  and  man.  [cop.  ’49]  807.24 

— Physical  geography.  [1873.]  folio 8541.14 

Gwendoline’s  harvest.  Payn,  James.  ’70.  36.240 
Gymnastics  and  calisthenics.  Beecher,  C. 

E.  Physiology  and  calisthenics.  ’60.  812.17 

— Blaikie,  W.  Sound  bodies  for  our  boys 

and  girls.  1884  844.18 

— Hunt,  L.  B.  Hand-book  of  light  gym- 

nastics. 1882 824.8 

— Lewis,  Dio.  New  gymnastics.  1862...  812.2 

— Maclaren,  A.  Physical  education.  1869.  822.34 

— Monroe,  L.  B.  Vocal  and  physical 

training,  [cop.  1879] 825.8 

— Tyler,  M.  C.  Brawhville  athletic  club: 

[Humorous] 325.9 

• — Watson,  J.  M.  Manual  of  calisthenics. . 825.13 
• — Wood,  W.  Physical  exercises. . 1870..  803.24 
Gypsies.  Borrow,  G.  Gypsies  in  Spain.  ’72.  524.22 

— Chambers’s  miscellany.  Account  of.  In  1001.8.7 

— Leland,  C.  G.  Visiting  the.  [Philadel- 

phia]. 1883 In  1006.4.25 

— Simson,  W.  History  of  the  Gipsies.  ’78  742.5 

See  also  Borrow’s  novels  ‘Lavengro’  [17.20]  and 
‘Romany  Rye1  [17.21];  Scott’s  Guy  Mannering  (Meg 
Merrilies)  [12.2]. 


H.  H.  See  Jackson,  H.  H. 

H family.  Bremer,  Fredrika.  Fict.. In  133.14.4 


Habberton,  J.  Barton  experiment.  [Tem- 


perance story].  1877 144.2 

— Helen’s  babies.  [1876] 136,4 

— Jericho  road:  story  of  western  life.  1877.  137.1 

— Other  people’s  children.  1877 137.6 

— Who  was  Paul  Grayson?  Juv.  1881..  81.5 

— Worst  boy  in  town.  Juv.  1880  86.11 

— and  Norton,  C.  L.  Canoeing  in  Kan- 

uckia.  1878... 518.16 

Habershon,  S.  O.  Diseases  of  the  stom- 
ach. 1879... 831.18 

Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.  Voillet- 

le-Duc,  E.  1776 851.27 

Habits  and  men.  [sketches,  etc.]  Doran.  J.  323.9 

Habits  of  good  society.  1864 408.30 

Hackett,  H.  B.  Bible  dictionary.  4 v.  See 

Smith,  W *A.13 

Hacklander,  F.  W.  Enchanting  and 

enchanted.  [Fairy  tales.]  1874 26.33 

Hadley,  James.  Greek  grammar.  1863..  331.2 

— Introduction  to  Boman  law.  1873 902  14 

Haeckel,  Ernst.  Evolution  of  man.  2 v. 

1879  831.14 

— Freedom  in  science  and  teaching.  1879.  421.22 

— History  of  creation:  or  the  development 

of  the  earth  and  its  inhabitants  by 
the  action  of  natural  causes.  2 v.  ’76 . 827.15 

— Visit  to  Ceylon.  1883  501.1 

Hahnemann,  S.  Organon  of  the  art  of 

healing.  1881 825.5 

Hailman,  W.  N.  Kindergarten  culture. 

[18731. 441.16 

Haines,  E.  M.  Laws  of  Illinois  relating  to 
cities  and  villages,  with  principles  of 

parliamentary  law.  1878. 913.6 

Hake,  A.  E.  Story  of  Chinese  Gordon.  ’84  628.8 

Hale,  Dr.  Annie  M.  Management  of 

children.  1881 842.35 

Hale,  Rev.  E.  Fall  of  the  Stuarts,  and 
western  Europe,  1678-97.  (Epochs  of 

history).  Maps.  1876 743.5.7 

Hale,  Rev.  E.  E.Christmas  eve  and  Christ- 
mas day : ten  stories.  1873 143.8 

— Christmas  in  Narragansett.  1884  57.13 

— Crusoe  in  New  York,  and  other  tales. 

1880  48.26 

— Fortunes  of  Bachel.  1884 57.2 

— His  level  best,  and  other  stories.  1873 . 63.5 

— How  to  do  it.  [Self-improvement.]  1872  . 332.9 

— Ingham  papers.  1869 48.10 

— Our  Christmas  in  a palace:  a traveller’s 

story.  1883 147.2 

— Phillip  Nolan’s  friends.  [Annexation  of 

Louisiana.]  1877 137.22 

— Seven  Spanish  cities.  1883  501.13 

— Stories  of  adventure.  3 v.  1879 721.6 

Contents  — 1.  Of  war  [1861-3.]  2.  Of  the  sea. 

3.  Of  adventure. 

— Sybaris  and  other  homes.  1869 914.6 

Note.— Better  homes  for  laboring  men. 

— Ten  times  one  is  ten.  Fict.  1872 64.13 

— Ups  and  downs,  an  every  day  novel.  ’73.  64.12 

— What  career?' 417.14 

— and  Susan.  Family  flight  around  home. 

[New  England].  1884 531.9 

Family  flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria.’82  531.13 

Family  flight  through  France,  Ger- 
many, etc.  [1881] 515.14 

Hale,  L.  P.  Art  needlework.  Decorative 

embroidery 843.8 

— : Peterkin  papers 87.32 

— Plain  sewing;  Knitting.  1878  843.10 

— Point-lace;  Guide  to  lace  making.  ’82..  843.9 


HALE. 


115 


HAMLIN. 


Hale,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Flora’s  interpreter.  1848  . 822.25 
— Woman’s  record;  or  sketches  of  all  dis- 
tinguished women  [to  1868] . 1873 . . *E.3 

Hale, Susan.  Family  flight  through  Spain.’83  531.6 

See  also  Hale,  E.  E,  and  S. 

Halevy,  L.  Abbe  Constantine.  Fict.  1882  53.5 

Half  a century.  [Autobiography],  Swiss- 

helm,  Mrs.  J 621.20 

Half  a million  of  money.  Edwards,  A.  B.  36.210 
HALF-hour  recreations  in  popular  science.  2v  825.10 
Contents —See  Estes,  D.,  ed'r. 

HALF-hours  with  Greek  and  Latin  authors. 

Jennings,  G.  H.  and  Johnstone,  W.  S.  318.9 
HALF-hours  with  modem  scientists.  2 v. 

1872-3 812.32 

Contents  — 1.  On  the  physical  basis  of  life,  by  T.  H. 
Huxley  Correlation  of  vital  and  physical  forces,  by 
G.  F.  Barker.  As  regards  protoplasm — reply  to  Huxley, 
by  J.  H.  Stirling.  On  the  hypothesis  of  evolution,  by 
E.  D.  Cope.  Scientific  addresses,  by  J.  Tyndall. 

2.  The  action  of  natural  selection  on  man,  by  A.  R. 
Wallace.  Spectrum  analysis,  by  Roscoe,  W.  Huggins, 
and  J.  N.  Lockyer.  The  sun  and  the  phenomena  of  its 
atmosphere,  by  C.  A.  Young.  The  earth  a great  magnet, 
by  A.  M.  Mayer.  Mysteries  of  the  voice  and  ear,  by  O. 
N.  Rood. 


HALF-hours  with  the  best  authors.  Knight, 

C.  6 v.  in  3 302.14 

HALF-hours  with  the  best  letter  writers. 

Knight,  C.  2 y 634.9 

HALF-hours  with  the  stars.  Proctor,  R.  A.  8521.20 
HALF-sir,  The.  Griffin,  Gerald.  Fict.  1876  44.12 

Halibubton,  T.  C.  [Sam  Slick].  Nature 

and  human  nature.  [1858] 16.2 

— Sam  Slick  in  England.  1849 16.1 

— Sam  Slick’s  sayings  and  doings.  [1840] . 16.4 

— Wise  saws;  or,  Sam  Slick  in  search  of  a 

wife 16.3 

Hall,  A.  W.  Problem  of  human  life.  1880  427.21 
Hall,  C.  W.  Adrift  in  the  ice-fields.  Juv.  76.11 

— Drifting  round  the  world.  1883 531.4 

Hall,  G.  S.  Aspects  of  German  culture . . 313.22 
Hall,  H.  H.  The  bric-a-brac  hunter.  1875.  823.19 
Hall,  James.  Geology  of  New  York;  4th 


Hall,  J ames,  judge.  Legends  of  the  West. 

1833  44.31 

— Memoirs  of  T.  Pos:y In  601.1.9 

Hall,  Rev.  John.  A Christian  home;  how 

to  make  and  how  to  maintain  it.  1883  433.15 

— Familiar  talks  to  boys.  1876 416.11 

— Papers  for  home  reading.  1873  308.6 

Hall,  L.  V.  See  Artman,  W. 


Hall,  Robert.  Hood,  E.  P.  Life  of.  1881  622.10.4 


Hall,  S.  C.  Retrospect  of  a long  life.  ’83.  642.13 

— and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Ireland;  its  scenery, 

character,  etc.  Hlus 513.3 

Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.  Can  wrong  be  right?  1868.  36.243 

— Sketehes  of  Irish  character.  1868 134.31 

See  also  above , Hall.  S.  C.  and  Mrs.  S.  C. 

Hall,  S.  R.  History  of  the  United  States. 

See  Baker,  A.  R.  1843  703.9 

Hall,  W.  W.  Consumption.  1865  828.18 

— Coughs  and  colds.  1870 807.2 

— Dyspepsia.  1877 828.17 

— Health  and  disease.  1871 803.16 

— Health  by  good  living.  1870  803.15 

— How  to  live  long.  1876 816.12 

— Sleep.  [Hygiene  ofJ.  1866 803.18 

Hall’s  journal  of  health.  Ed.  by  W.  W. 

Hall.  v.  19-23.  N.  Y.,  1872-6 8501 .13 

Hall  and  hamlet.  [Stories],  tlowitt,  W.  135.1 
Hall  in  the  grove.  Alden,  I.  M.  [1881]. . 51,26 


Hallam,  H.  Constitutional  history  of  Eng- 
land, from  Henry  VII.  to  the  death  of 

George  II.  1870  904.6 

Same;  student’s  series.  1873 715.12 

— Literature  of  Europe  in  fifteenth,  six- 

teenth, and  seventeenth  centuries.  2v. 

. 1868-71 312.4 

— The  state  of  Europe  during  the  middle 

ages.  3 v.  1872 701.4 

Same;  student’s  series.  1873 715.14 

Halleck,  Fitz-Greene.  Poems.  1855 ....  207.23 


— Bryant,  W.  C.  Commemorative  oration.  325.22 

— Griswold,  R.  W-  Poets  of  America. ...  201.6 


— Whipple,  E.  P.  Poets  of  America. . . In  303.6.1 

Hallock,  C.  Camp  life  in  Florida.  1876 . 524.2 

— The  fishing  tourist;  angler’s  guide  and 


reference  book.  1873 814.27 

— Sportsman’s  gazetteer.  1878 823.9 

Hallowell,  Anna  D.  Life  and  letters  of 

James  and  Lucretia  Mott.  1884 628.11 

Hallucinations.  Clark,  E.  H.  Visions.  828.30 

— Spectral  illusions In  1001.8.10 

See  also  Animal  magnetism;  Delusions; 
Spiritualism;  Superstitions;  Witchcraft. 

Hamerling,  R.  Aspasia;  a romance  of  an- 
cient Hellas.  2 v.  1882 146.16 

Hamebsly,  L.  R.  & Co.,  pubs.  Naval  encyc- 
lopedia. 1881 *E.8 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Chapters  on  animals.  1874  814.2 

— Etchings  and  etchers.  1876 826.2 

— The  graphic  arts.  1882 824.17 

— Harry  Blount.  Juv.  1875 75.15 

— Human  intercourse.  1884 323.1 

— Intellectual  life.  1873 402.14 

— Life  of  J.M.W.  Turner.  1879 635.11 

— Marmorne.  Fict.  1878 46.9 

— A painter’s  camp  [tent-life]  in  England, 

Scotland,  France.  1871 505.11 

— Round  my  house  [in  France].  1876 524.19 

— Sylvan  year.  [Appended.]  The  un- 

known river  [The  Arroux];  an  etcher’s 
voyage  of  discovery.  1876  841.8 

— Thoughts  about  art.  1871 804.27 

— Wenderholme:  story  of  Lancashire  and 

Yorkshire.  1876 136.10 

Hamilton,  Alex.,  joint  author.  The  Feder- 
alist, etc 904.1 


— Lodge,  H.  C.  [Life  of].  (Am.  states- 

men.) 1882. 626.4.2 

— Lord,  J.  Alexander  Hamilton,  [or]  The 

American  constitution In  735.6 .4 

— Magoon,  E.  L.  Orators  of  the  revolu- 

tion  613.9 

— Morse,  J.  T.  Life  of.  2 v.  1876 642.10 

— Parton,  J.  Lives  of  illustrious  men 617.17 

Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.  See  Dodge,  M A. 
Hamilton,  J.  A.  Dictionary  of  musical 

terms.  1854 852.8 

Hamilton,  James.  Mount  of  Olives  and 

other  lectures  on  prayer.  1851 406.32 

Hamilton,  Sir  W.  Lectures  on  meta- 
physics and  logic.  2 v.  1860-72 434.9 

Contents.— 1.  Metaphysics.  2.  Logic. 

— Philosophy;  ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.  1853. . 424.12 


Contents  — Philosophy  of  common  sense,  Philosophy 
of  perception.  Philosophy  of  the  conditioned. 

Hamlet  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare. 

Hamley,  E.  B.  Lady  Lee’s  widowhood. 

1870 134.1 

— Voltaire  [Life  of].  1877 636.7.2 

Hamlin,  Cyrus,  Among  the  Turks.  1877.  525.11 


HAMLINE. 


116 


HARRIS. 


Hamline,  L.  L.  Palmer,  W.  C.  Life  and 

letters  of.  1866 632.19 

Hammersmith;  his  Harvard  days.  Sever- 
ance, M.  S 52.27 

Hammond,  Mrs.  E.  H.  The  Georgians. 

Fict.  1881 141.28 

Hammond,  R.  Electric  light  in  onr  homes. 

1884  843.28 

Hammond,  W.  A.  Doctor  Grattan.  Fict.  ’85  57.12 

— Lai.  Fict.  1884 147.10 

Hampden,  J.  Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays. . . 305.13 

— Tweedie,  W.  K.  Earnest  men 632.8 

Hanaford,  Mrs.  P.  A.  Daughters  of  Amer- 
ica [Record  of  noted  women].  1883. . 625.17 

— Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  1881 624.10 

Hancock,  W.  S.  Junkin,  D.  X.  and  Nor- 
ton, F.  H.  Life  of.  1880 621.22 

Hand,  The.  See  Palmistry. 

Hand  and  glove.  Edwards,  Amelia  B 36.199 

HAND-books.  >ee  subject  heading  and  au- 
thor's name. 

HAND-books  for  home  improvement.  4 v. 

ini.  1857 307.9 

HAND-lathe.  Watson,  E.  ,P.  Manual  of.  838.5 
Handel,  G.  F.  Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of 

great  men 614.14 

— Harper’s  m.,  v.  15  [Sketch  of] 1004.1 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  Music  and  morals 818.5 

— Schoelcher,  Victor,  Life  of 626.8 

Handy  Andy.  Lover,  Samuel.  Fict 61.11 

Handy  dramas.  Baker,  G.  M 208.15 


Hanford,  T.  W.  Lives  of  Grover  Cleve- 
land and  T.  A.  Hendricks.  Illus.  1884.  644.19 
Hankey,  T.  Principles  of  banking.  1873.  911.11 
HANKY-panky.  [Conjuring  tricks.]  Cremer, 


W.  H 823.6 

Hannah.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 36.195 

Hannah  Thurston.  Taylor,  Bayard 143.3 

Hannay,  J ames.  Singleton  Fontenoy,  R.  N.  47.35 
Hannibal,  the  Carthaginian.  Abbott,  J. 

History  of.  1871 611.10 

— Arnold,  T.  Life  of.  1870 641.5 

See  also  histories  of  Rome  and  Carthage. 

Hans  Brinker.  Dodge,  M.  M.  Juv 28.33 

Happy  boy.  Bjornson,  B.  ( With  Arne) 14.18 

Harbaugh,  H.  Heavenly  recognition  1857  423.27 
Harcourt,  H.  Florida  fruits  and  how  to 

grow  them.  1883 847.14 

Hard  cash.  Reade,  Charles.  Fict 36.461 

HARD-scrabble  of  Elm  island.  Kellogg,  E.  21.23 

Hard  times.  Dickens,  Charles 1.14  and  36.169 

Hardman,  Francis.  Frontier  life:  tales 51.8 

Hardwick,  C.  Christ  and  other  masters.  ’82  433.27 

— History  of  the  church.  590-1520 441.9 

Hardwicke’s  science-gossip;  monthly  mag- 


azine. Illus.  v.  19-21.  London,  ’83-85 . *1008.10 


Hardy,  Arthur  S.  But  yet  a woman.  ’83 . 54.24 

Hardy,  Lady  D.  Through  cities  and 

prairie  lands.  1881 517.18 

Hardy,  Miss  Iza.  Not  easily  jealous.  1872  36.417 
Hardy,  Thomas.  Far  from  the  madding 

crowd.  1874 137.19 

— A Laodacean.  1881 51.19 

— Pair  of  blue  eyes.  1873 63.27 

— Return  of  the  native.  1878 53.22 

— The  trumpet-major.  1880 145.27 

— Under  the  greenwood  tree.  1873 63.36 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Cities  of  southern  Italy 

and  Sicily 518.36 

— Days  near  Rome.  1875 525.8 

— Florence.  [Guide-book].  [1884] 522.10 

— Life  and  letters  of  Baroness  Bunsen.  ’80.  642.11 

— Records  of  a quiet  life  [of  Julius,  Au- 

gustus and  Maria  Hare] 631.11 


Hare,  A.  J.  C.,  continued. 

— Walks  in  Rome 501.5 

— Wanderings  in  Spain.  1871-2 512.11 

Hare,  A.  W.  and  J.  C.  Guesses  at  truth. 

With  memoir 311.35 

Harem  life,  Leonowens,  A.  H.  Romance 

of  the  harem.  [In  Siam].  1873 503.16 

— Melek-Hanum.  Thirty  years  in  the 

harem  [In  Turkey].  1872 602.4 

Harford,  J.  S.  Life  of  Michael  Angelo. 

2 v.  1858 615.17 

Hargreaves,  William.  Alcohol  and  science. 

1882 845.13 

— Our  wasted  resources.  The  missing  link 

in  the  temperance  reform.  1876 911.16 

Harkness,  A.  Latin  composition.  1880..  313.23 

— Latin  grammar.  1880 313.24 

Harlan,  Caleb.  Farming  with  green  ma- 
nures. 1880 835.24 

Harlan,  G.  C.  Eyesight.  (Am.  health 

primer).  1879 833.14.4 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud.  See  Terhune, 

M.  V. 

Harley,  A.  J.  The  young  Crusoe 23.16 

Harlie  stories.  See  Abbott,  Jacob. 

Harman,  H.  M.  Egypt  and  the  Holv  Land, 

[1869-70] 504.11 

Harness,  William.  Personal  reminiscen- 
ces. 1874 In  612.18 

Harney,  G.  E.  Barns,  out-buildings  and 

fences.  1870 8521.21 

Harold  Hardrada,  king  of  Norway. 

— Carlyle,  T.  Early  kings  of  Norway 742.9 

Harold  II.,  last  Anglo-Saxon  king  of 

England. 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Harold.  Fict 36.77 

— Tennyson,  A.  Harold.  A drama 206.6 

See  also  Freeman’s  Norman  conquest  of  Eng- 
land [705.9] 

Haroun  Alraschid  and  Saracen  civilization 

Palmer,  E.  H ..621.25.5 

Harper,  James,  publisher.  McCabe,  J.  D. 

In  his  Great  fortunes 604.1 

Harper’s  cyclopaedia  of  American  and  Brit- 
ish poetry.  Ed.  by  Epes  Sargent.  ’81  207.19 
Harper’s  hand-book  for  travellers  in  Europe 

and  the  east.  By  W.  P.  Fetridge.  ’73  *B.13 
Harper’s  new  monthly  magazine,  v.  1-70. 

1850-1885 1004.1 

Same.  Index  to  volumes  1-50.  From 

June,  1850  to  May,  1875 *1004.2 

Harper’s  pictorial  history  of  the  rebellion. 

By  A.  H.  Guernsey  and  H.  M.  Alden. 

1866 

Harper’s  young  people;  illus.  weekly. v.  1-6 


N.  Y.,  1879-85 *1008.5 

Harrington,  G.  F.  Inside:  chronicle  of  se- 
cession. 1866 18.1 

Harrington.  O’Connor,  W.  D.  [ cop  1860]  142.5 

Harris,  Amanda  B.  Field,  wood  and  mea- 
dow rambles.  [Same  as  “How  we 

went  birds-nesting.”]  1882 832.10 

Harris,  Joel  C.  Mingo  and  other  sketches 

in  black  and  white.  1884 57.3 

— Nights  with  Uncle  Remus:  myths  and 

legends  of  the  old  plantation.  1883.  326.29 

— Uncle  Remus.  [Plantation  folk-lore].  ’81  317.15 

Harris,  John.  Man  primeval.  1854  438.10 

— Pre-adamite  earth.  1856 437.20 

Harris,  Joseph.  On  the  pig.  [cop.  1870]  804.19 

— Talks  on  manures.  1878 838.15 

Harris,  L.  O.  The  man  who  tramps.  Fict  144.21 


HARRIS. 


117 


HAWTHORNE. 


Harris,  M.  C.,  formerly  Miriam  Cole. 

— Missy.  1880  48.29 

— Phoebe.  1884 147.7 

— Richard  Vandermark.  1871 11.13 

— Rutledge.  1868 11.12 

— The  Sutherlands.  1864 11.14 

Harris,  S.  M.  Masonic  discourses.  1801 . 438.24 
Harris,  S.  S.  Relation  of  Christianity  to 

civil  society.  1883 443.36 

Harris,  T.  W.  Insects  injurious  to  vegeta- 
tion. 1862 813.10 

Harrison,  Mrs.  [ Lucas  Malet J.  Mrs.  Lor- 

imer.  1883 146.20 

Harrison,  Agnes.  Martin’s  vineyard.  ’74.  36.245 
Harrison,  C.  C.  Woman’s  handiwork  in 

modern  homes.  1881 836.14 

Harrison,  H.  W.  Battles  of  the  republic. 

[cop.  1858] 723.1 

Harrison,  J.  A.  Spain.  [History  to  1881.]  727.2 

— Spain  in  profile.  1879 512.32 

Harrison,  J.  B.  Certain  dangerous  ten- 
dencies in  American  life,  and  other 
papers.  1880 914.7 

Contents.— Certain  dangerous  tendencies  in  American 
life.  The  Nationals,  their  origin  and  their  aims.  Three 
typical  workingmen.  Workingmen’s  wives.  The  ca- 
reer of  a capitalist.  Study  of  a New  England  factory 
town.  Preaching.  Sincere  demagogy. 

Harrison,  J ennie.  Old  back  room 86.4 

Harrison,  J oseph.  Locomotive  engine  in 

Philadelphia.  [History].  1872 831.15 

Harrison,  R.  Outlines  of  German  litera- 
ture. See  Gostwick.  J 313.5 

Harrison,  T.  P.  How  to  teach.  See  Kid- 
dle, H.  1871 412.14 

Harrison,  W-  H.,  9th  president.  Frost,  J. 

Lives  of  the  presidents 621.8 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  Campaigns  of In  1004.1.27 

. Harry  [Poem].  Hart,  Mrs.  — . 1877 208.11 

Harry  Blount.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Juv . 1875.  75.15 

Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil.  Trollope,  A.  36.541 

Harry  Lorrequer.  Lever,  Charles 36.336 

Hart,  Mrs.  — . Harry.  [Poem].  1877 208.11 

— Miss  Hitchcock’s  wedding  dress 138.20 

Hart,  J.  M.  German  universities.  1874 . . 417.22 

— Syllabus  of  Anglo-Saxon  literature.  1881  316.14 

Hart,  J.  S.  Class-book  of  poetry.  1845 . . 204.2 

— Class-book  of  prose.  1845 306.21 

— Composition  and  rhetoric.  1876 325.14 

— Manual  of  American  literature.  1872 . . 316.4 

Harte,  Bret.  Condensed  novels.  [Imita- 
tions of  well-known  novelists.]  1877.  311.24 

— Drift  from  two  shores.  1879 44.28 

— In  the  Carquinez  woods.  Fict.  1884..  55.21 

— Luck  of  Roaring  Camp,  and  other 

sketches.  1871 7.22 

— Mrs.  Skagg’s  husband  and  other  tales. 

1873 142.18 

— Poetical  works.  1883 203.13 

— Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  etc.  1875 137.26 

— Twins  of  Table  mountain,  and  other 

stories.  1880 145.6 


— Brooks,  N.  [Sketch  of  Harte. J In  1006.4.6 

Hartley,  C.  T.  Life  of  Josephine.  1572..  604.15 
Hartley,  Florence.  Ladies’  book  of  eti- 
quette  441.34 

Hartner,  E.  Severa.  1882 51.15 

Hartsborne,  H.  Conspectus  of  the  med- 
ical sciences.  1874 824.26 

— Our  homes  (Am.  health  primers.)  1880.  .833.14.9 

— Principles  and  practice  of  medicine.  ’71.  813.28 
Hartwio,G.  The  polar  world.  Illus.  ’69.  521.20 

— The  subterranean  world.  Hlus.  1871 . . . 806.4 

— Tropical  world.  Illus.  1873 831.17 


Hartz  mountains.  Andersen,  H.  C.  Pic- 
tures of  travel.  1871 508.3 

Hasell,  E.  J.  Calderon.  [Life,  etc.]  1882.  636.7.9 

— Tasso.  [Life,  etc.]  1882 636.7.16 

Hassal,  A.  H.  Food  and  its  adulterations. 

Illus.  1855 806.23 

Hassard,  Annie.  Floral  decorations.  1876  816.8 

Hassard,  J.  R.  G.  Life  of  John  Hughes, 

first  archbishop  of  New  York.  1866.  608.11 

Haste  and  waste.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.2.6 

Hatfield,  R.  G.  American  house-carpen- 
ter. 1880  836.15 

Hatton,  J.  Christopher  Kenrick.  Fict.  ’69  142.2 

Hauff,  W.  Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn  and 

palace.  1882 82.17 

Haunted  homestead.  South  worth,  Mrs.  E. 

D.  E.  N 11.15 

Haunted  house.  Dickens,  C In  36.165 

Haunted  man.  Dickens,  C In  36.163 

Haussaurek,  F.  Four  years  among  Span- 
ish-Americans.  [cop.  1867] 518.4 

Hausser,  Ludwig.  Period  of  the  reforma- 
tion, [1517  to  1648].  1884 432.35 

Havelock,  Sir.  H.  Brock,  W.  Memoir 

of.  1858 636.3 

Haven,  E.  O.  Rhetoric.  1874 308.24 

Haven,  G.  Our  next  door  neighbor:  a win- 
ter in  Mexico.  1875 524.4 

Haven,  Joseph.  History  of  philosophy.  ’76  416.3 

— Mental  philosophy;  including  the  intel- 

lect, sensibilities  and  will.  1876 444.5 

— Moral  philosophy.  1875 441.1 

Havergal,  Frances  R.  Poems.  1881 218.17 

— Swiss  letters,  with  Alpine  poems.  [1869].  518.11 


— Memorials,  by  her  sister  Maria  Y.  G. 

Havergal.  [1880] 622.18 

Havers,  Theodora,  [Theo.  Gift.]  Matter- 

of-fact  girl.  1881 51.18 

Hawaiian  islands.  See  Sandwich  islands. 
Haweis,  H.  R.  American  humorists  [1883]  326.7 

Contents. — W.  Irving,  O.  W.  Holmes,  J.  R.  Lowell, 
Artemus  Ward,  Mark  Twain,  Bret  Harte. 

— Music  and  morals.  1876 818.5 

Contents.— Philosophical:  music,  emotion  and  mor- 
als. Biographical:  Ambrose  to  Handel,  Handel,  Gluck, 
Haydn,  Schubert,  Chopin,  Mozart,  Beethoven,  Mendels- 
sohn. Instrumental:  violins,  piano-fortes,  bells,  caril- 
lons. Critical:  music  in  England. 

— My  musical  memoirs 644.1 

Contents.— Early  life  and  recollections.  Hearing  mu- 
sic. Old  violins.  Paganini.  Wagner.  Parsifal.  The 
Niebelung’s  ring.  1.  Rheingold.  2.  Walkure.  3. 
Siegfsied.  4.  The  Gotterdammerung.  Liszt. 

Haweis,  Mrs.  H.  R.  Art  of  beauty.  1878.  823.31 

Haworth’s.  Burnett,  Frances  H 45.6 

Hawthorne,  Julian.  Bressant.  1876 42.24 

— Dust,  a novel.  1881 54.3 

— Fortune’s  fool.  1883  55.16 

— Garth.  [Scene,  New  England].  1880. . 47.34 

— Nathaniel  Hawthorne  and  his  wife.  A 

biography.  2 w.  Illus.  1885 644.26 

— Noble  blood.  1885 57.25 

— Saxon  studies.  [Dresden,  etc.]  1876..  525.10 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  American  note- 
books [1835-52].  2 v.  in  1 606.5 

— The  birthmark.  (Little  classics) 304.16.8 

— Blitliedale  romance.  1872 In  3.19 

— David  Swan,  a fantasy  (Little  classics).  304.16.4 

— Doctor  Grimsliawe’s  secret.  1883 53.29 

— Ethan  Brand.  (Little  classics) 304.16.1 

— Fanshawe;  Dolliver  romance,  and  other 

pieces.  1876  137.12 

— French  and  Italian  note  books,  [1858-9].  522.14 

— House  of  seven  gables;  snow  image,  and 

other  twice-told  tales.  1875... 335.17 


HAWTHORNE. 


118 


HEALTH 


Hawthorne,  continued. 

— The  marble  faun,  or  romance  of  Monte 

Beni  [Italy].  2 v.  1860 18.23 

— Mosses  from  an  old  manse  [stories  of 

Concord].  1872 3.20 

— Our  old  home  [England],  and  Septimius 

Felton.  1873 524.6 

— Passages  from  [his]  English  note-books 

[1853-8].  1873  633.5 

— Scarlet  letter.  1850 62.24 

Same,  and  Blithedale  romance.  1872 . 3.19 

— Septimius  Felton,  or  the  elixir  of  life . . 524.6 

— Tanglewood  tales  for  girls  and  boys. 

1864.  [Fairy  stories] 25.6 

— The  threefold  destiny.  (Little  classics.  )304. 16. 12 

— True  stories  from  history  and  biography.  614.10 

Contents. — Grandfather’s  chair;  Biographical 
stories. 


— Twice-told  tales.  2 v.  1865  3.17 

— Wakefield.  (Little  classics.) 304.16.2 

— Wonder-book  for  girls  and  boys.[cop.’51]  3.18 


— Analytical  index  to  [his]  works,  with 

sketch  of  his  life.  1882 318.21 

— Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterdays  with  authors.  601.20 

— Giles,  H.  The  scarlet  letter In  317.11 

— Hawthorne,  J.  Nathaniel  Hawthorne 

and  his  wife.  Illus.  2 v.  1885 644.26 

— James,  H.,  jr.  Hawthorne.  (Eng.  men 

of  letters).  1880 616.11.12 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies 606.4 

— Smith,  G.  B.  Poets  and  novelists 322.7 

— Stoddard,  R.  H.  [Sketch].  Illus In  1004.1.45 

Hawthorne,  Mrs.  Nathaniel.  Notes  in 

England  and  Italy.  1872 525.26 

Hay,  George.  Scripture  doctrine  of  mira- 
cles  433.16 

Hay,  John.  Castilian  days  [Spain].  1872.  522.13 

— Pike  county  ballads,  etc.  1877 208.7 

Haydn,  J.  Dictionary  of  dates.  Ed.  by  B. 

Vincent.  1870 *B.4 

Haydn,  J oseph.  Haweis,  H.  R.  Music 

and  morals 818.5 

— Keddie,  H.  Musical  composers 613.23 

— Seeburg,  F.  von.  Life  of  ; tr.  by  J.  M. 

Toohey.  1884 644.24 

Haydon,  B.  K Taylor,  T.  Life  of.  2 v.  ’59.  613.11 
Hayes,  A.  A,  jr.  New  Colorado.  [1880]...  517.3 

Hayes,  I.  I.  Arctic  boat  journey.  [1854].  501.3 

— Land  of  desolation.  [Greenland.]  1872.  504.8 

— The  open  Polar  sea,  1 1860-1] 504.7 

Hayne,  Paul  H.  Poems.  Illus.  18S2....  212.5 


— Poets’  homes,  v.  2 622.6 

Hayne,  R.  Y.  Speech  on  Foote’s  resolu- 
tion  In  303.1  and  In  321.12.2 

Haynes,  J.  E.  Pseudonyms  of  authors, 

anonyms  and  initialisms.  1882 316.21 

Hays,  Frances.  Women  of  the  day  [Brief 

biographies].  1885 631.9 

Hays,  W.  J.  Princess  Idleways  [Fairy 

tale].  1880 78.21 

Hayward,  A.  Life  of  Goethe.  1878 636.7.4 

Hayward,  C .Jr.  Life  of  S.  Cabot.  ’73.  In  641.4.9 
Hayward,  J.  New  England  Gazetteer.  [’39]  516.21 
Hayward,  M.  L.  The  Huntingdons.  Juv.’lv  24.11 

Hazard,  R.  G.  On  the  will.  1866  402.5 

Hazen,  E.  Popular  technology;  or,  pro- 
fessions and  trades.  2 v.  1859 823.15 

Hazen,  W.  B.  School  and  the  army  in 
Germany  and  France,  with  a diary 
of  siege  life  at  Versailles.  1872 723.13 


Hazlitt,  W.  Dramatic  literature  of  the 
age  of  Elizabeth.  Characters  of 


Shakespeare’s  plays.  1870 302.5 

— Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  3 v.  1875..  631.12 

— Personal  recollections  of.  1875 In  612.21 

— The  round  table;  Northcote’s  conversa- 

tions; Characteristics.  1871 311.29 

He  knew  he  was  right.  Trollope,  Anthony.  34.4 
Head,  F.  B.  Journey  across  the  Pampas 

and  Andes.  1826 512.20 

Head  of  Medusa.  Fletcher,  Julia 145.24 

Head  of  the  family.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 33.8 

Headley,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval 

commanders  1866 615.7 

— General  Grant’s  travels  around  the 

world.  1881 526.20 

— The  great  rebellion,  [1861-5].  2 v.  1864  736.2 

— Napoleon  and  his  marshals,  [cop.  1865]  613.4 

— Second  war  with  England.  2 v.  1853..  711.24 
Headley,  P.  C Life  and  campaigns  of 

General  Grant.  Illus..  866 628.10 

— Life  of  Josephine.  1854 604. 13 

— Life  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  [cop.  1853.]  621.14 

— Miner  boy  and  his  monitor..  [Ericsson].  23.4 

— Women  of  the  Bible.  1852 606.8 

Headlong  hall  and  Nightmare  abbey. 

Peacock,  T.  L.  1848 141.2 

Headsman,  The.  Cooper,  James  F 2.15 

Health.  Alcott,  W.  A.  Lectures  on  life 

and  health.  1851  837.10 

— Bazar  book  of.  1873 808.16 

— Beale,  L.  S.  On  slight  ailments.  1880. . 834.24 


— Beecher,  Catherine  E.  Letters  to  the 

people  on  health  and  happiness  1856  814.35 

— Bellows,  A.  J.  How  not  to  be  sick.  1869  814.36 

— Black,  J.  R.  Ten  laws  of  health.  1873.  827.38 

— Blaikie,  W.  How  to  get  strong  and  how 


to  stay  so.  1879 823.30 

— Brown,  J.  Health;  five  lay  sermons  to 

working  people.  1865  818.28 

— Chomet,  H.  Influence  of  music  on.  1875.  835.26 

— Coles,  L.  B.  Philosophy  of.  [cop.  1851]  803.23 

— Corfield,  W H.  Health.  1880 838.41 

— Eassie,  W.  Healthy  houses.  1879  837.5 

— Fothergill,  J.  M.  Maintenance  of.  1875  823.2 

— Granville,  F.  M.  Secret  of  a clear  head.  ’79  833.17 

— Guernsey,  A.  H.  and  Davis  I.  P.  Health 

at  home.  1884 844.15 

— Hall,  W.  W.  Health  and  disease.  1871.  803.16 

Health  by  good  living.  1870 803.15 

— Hall’s  journal  of.  v.  19-23 8501.13 

— Hartshorne,  H.  Our  homes  (Am.  health 


— Higginson,  T.  W.  Out-door  papers 307.15 

— Hutchinson,  J.  C.  Physiology  and  hy- 

giene. 1873 807.16 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  and  Youmans,  W.  J.  Phy- 

siology and  hygiene.  1872 803.22 

— Journal  of  health,  v.  1-3.  Phil.,  1830-2  807.20 

— Keen,  W.  W.,  ed'r.  American  health 

primers.  12  v 833.14 

Contents.— See  Keen,  W.  W.,  ed'r. 

— Kingsley,  C.  Health  and  education. 

[Essays.]  1874 413.4 

— Lewis,  Dio.  Our  girls.  1871 802.33 

— Lincoln,  D.  F.  School  and  industrial 


hygiene.  [American  health  primer].  833.14.12 

— Mitchell,  S.  W.  Wear  and  tear.  1874..  811.17 

— Packard,  J.  H.  Sea-air  and  sea-bathing. 

[Am.  health  primer.] 833.14.11 

— Parkes,  E.A.  Practical  hygiene.  1878.  836.23 

— Plunkett,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Women,  plumbers, 

and  doctors.  1885  845.22 


HEALTH. 


119 


HELOISE. 


Health,  continued. 

— Pope,  J.  J.  Number  one  and  how  to  take 

care  of  him.  1884  845.15 

— Richardson,  B.  W.  Health  and  life.  ’78  833.11 

— Safford,  M.  J.  and  Allen,  M . E.  Health 

and  strength  for  girls 844.31 

— Sanitarian;  monthly  magazine,  v.  5-15* 

1877-85 1007.13 

— Sanitary  care  and  treatment  of  children. 

[Essays].  1881 841.3 

— Sanitary  engineer.  [Weekly  journal]. 

v.  9-12.  N.  Y.,  1883-5 *8541.20 

— The  sanitary  movement In  1001.9.1 

— Smith,  E.  Health:  a handbook.  1875. . 827.40 

— Taylor,  G.H.  Health  by  exercise.  [Move- 

ment cure].  1879 833.6 

— Tracy,  R.  S.  Hand-book  of  sanitary 

information.  1884 844.30 

— Wight,  O.  W.  Maxims  of  public  health. 

1884  845.23 

— Wilson,  George.  Hand-book  of  hygiene. 

1873 816.15 

— Wilson,  Joseph.  Naval  hygiene.  1879.  834.22 

— Winslow,  F.  Light : its  influence  on  life 

and  health.  1867 811.34 

— Woolsen,  A.  G.  ed'r.  Dress-reform  and 

health  of  women.  [Lectures] 805.18 

See  also  Air;  Children;  Dress;  Food  and  diet;  Gym- 
nastics; Health  resorts;  Medicine;  Mental  hygiene; 
Nursing;  Physical  education;  Sewerage  and  drainage 
Sleep;  Warming  and  ventilation. 

Health  resorts.  Appletons’  hand-book  of 
American  winter  resorts.  1879 

— Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Atlantic  islands  as 

resorts  of  health  and  pleasure.  1878 . . 

— Gutmann.  E.  Watering  places,  etc.,  of 

Germany,  Austria  and  Switzerland. 

1880 

— Howe,  J.  W.  Winter  homes  for  invalids 

1875  

— Wilson  J.  Health,  and  health  resorts.  ’80 

See  also  Mineral  springs . 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics.  Willis,  N.  P. 

Healthy  houses.  Eassie,  W 

Healthy  infant,  The . Dix,  T.  L.  1880 . . 

Healy,  Mary.  Lakeville.  1873 

— A mere  caprice.  1882 

— A summer  romance.  1872 

Heaps  of  money.  Norris,  W.  E 

Heard,  F.  F.  Shakespeare  as  a lawyer.  ’83. 
Hearing.  Burnett,  C.  H.  (Am.  health  prim- 
ers). 1879 833.14.1 

Heart  of  Africa,  [1868-71].  Schweinfurth, 

G.  2 v 524.3 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.7 

Heart  of  steel.  Fisher,  F.  C.  1883  54.11 

Hearts  and  homes.  Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Fict  34.14 

Heartsease.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M 36.604 

Heat.  Abbott.  J.  Science  for  the  young.  827.18 

— Box,  T.  Treatise  on,  as  applied  to  the 


useful  arts.  1869 814.13 

— Cazin,  A.  Phenomena  and  laws  of.  1869  802.29 

— Lardner,.D.  Heat.  1857 801.7 

— Lees,  W.  Acoustics,  light  and  heat.  Illus  827.21 

— Trowbridge,  W.  P.  Heat,  steam-gene- 

rators and  heat  engines.  1874 841.5 

— Tyndall,  J.  Heat  considered  as  a mode  of 

motion.  1872  803.5 


Molecular  physics  [of  radiant  heat.]’73  825.22 

Heating  of  houses.  See  Warming  and  ven- 
tilation. 

Heaton,  Mrs.  C.  Concise  history  of  painting  834.13 

Heaven.  Alleine,  R.  Heaven  opened 437.7 

— Harbaugh,  H.  Heavenly  recognition. . . 423.27 


513.21 

527.8 


516.2 

828.32 

835.3 

504.15 

837.5 

833.21 
42.40 
52.31 
32.12 
52.19 

326.22 


Heaven,  continued. 

— Mortimore,  D.  The  globe  within  the  sun 

our  heaven.  1869 437.29 

— Swedenborg,  E.  Heaven,  the  world  of 

spirits,  and  hell.  1879 414.14 

Heavens,  The.  Gillet,  J.  A.  and  Rolfe,  W. 

W.  The  heavens  above.  1882  842.33 

— Guillemin,  A.  The  heavens 843.1 

— Flammarion,  C.  Wonders  of  the.  1871  813.18 

— Proctor,  R.  A.  Expanse  of  heaven.  ’74  811.32 

See  also  Astronomy. 

Heber,  R.,  bishop.  Life  of,  by  his  widow.’56  606.15 
Hebrew  heroes.  Tucker,  C.  Juv.  1869..  143.9 

Hebrew  literature.  See  Bible;  Jews. 

Hebrew  poetry.  Taylor,  I.  Spirit  of.  ’73.  403.6 

Hebrides.  Boswell,  J.  Journal  of  John- 


— Campbell,  W.  W.  Colonsay  and  Oron- 


— Miller,  H.  Cruise  of  the  Betsey 801 .25 


Note.— Black’s  ‘Princess  of  Thule.’  [34.21J  depicts 
scenery  and  customs. 

Hecker,  I.  T.  Questions  of  the  soul.  ’55.  433.14 

Heckington.  Gore,  Mrs.  C.  F 36.235 

Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F.  See  Alexander,  Mrs. 


Hector.  Shaw,  Flora  L.  Juv 81.3 

Hedge,  F.  H.  Prose  writers  of  Germany . 

[cop.  1847] 615.8 

Hedge  fence.  Alden,  I.  M.  Juv.  [1884]. . . 82.33 

Hedged  in.  Phelps,  Elizabeth  S.  1870. . . 7.18 

Hedges  and  evergreens.  Warder,  J.  A.  ’59.  807.9 

Heidelberg.  James,  G.  P.  R.  Fict 36.258 

Heidenmauer;  or  the  Benedictines.  Coop- 
er, J.  F 2.16 

Heimburg,  W.  pseud.  See  Behrins,  Bertha 
Heine,  Heinrich.  Pictures  of  travel  [prose 

and  verse] 512.3 

— Poems.  1876 208.24 

— Scintillations  from  [his]  prose  works.  ’73.  63.34 

Contents.— 1.  Florentine  nights.  2.  Excerpts. 


— Arnold,  M.  Essays  in  criticism 302.4 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe 207.2 

Heinrich,  J.  J.  Window  flower  garden.’80  824.21 
Heir  of  Redcliffe.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M . . . 36.605 
Heir  of  Wast-Wayland.  Howitt,  Mary. . . 131.17 
Heiress  of  Haughton.  Marsh-Caldwell, 

Mrs.  A 36.376 

Helen.  Edgeworth,  Maria 7.21 

Helen  and  Arthur.  Hentz,  Mrs.  C.  L 11.16 

Helen  Gardner’s  wedding-day.  Terhune, 

Mrs.  M.  V 33.19 

Helen’s  babies  Habberton,  John.  1876..  136.4 

Heliodorus.  The  Ethiopics.  (Greek  ro- 
mances)   133.6 

Helmholtz,  H.  Popular  scientific  lec- 
tures. 2 v.  1881 843.6 


Contents. — 1.  On  the  relation  of  natural  science  to 
science  in  general.  On  Goethe’s  scientific  researches. 
On  the  physiological  causes  of  harmony  in  music.  Ice 
and  glaciers.  On  the  interaction  of  the  natural  forces. 
The  recent  progress  of  the  theory  of  vision.  On  the 
conservation  of  force.  On  the  aim  and  progress  of 
physical  science. 

2.  Gustav  Magnus. — In  memoriam.  On  the  origin 
and  significance  of  geometrical  axioms.  On  the  relation 
of  optics  to  painting.  On  the  origin  of  the  planetary 
system.  On  thought  in  medicine.  On  academic  free- 
dom in  German  universities, 


— Pop.  sci.  mo.,  [Sketch  and  portrait]  8501.16.5 
Helmsley,  W.  B.  Hardy  trees,  shrubs  and 

herbaceous  plants.  1873 821.4 

Heloise.  Lord,  J.  Heloise.  [or]  Love..i>i  735.6.5 
See  also  Abelard. 


HELPER. 


120 


HERMAN. 


Helper,  H.  R.  Impending  crisis  of  the 

South:  how  to  meet  it.  1860 911.34 

Helpful  thoughts  for  young  men.  Wool- 

sey,  T.  D.  1874 433.11 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  Companions  of  my 

solitude.  [Essays].  1870 301.8 

— Friends  in  council : a series  of  readings 

and  discourse  thereon.  [1st  and  2d 
series].  4 v.  in  2 302.3 

— Fruits  of  leisure.  [Essays].  1853 408.13 

— Ivan  De  Biron;  or,  the  Russian  court  in 

the  middle  of  the  last  century.  1874.  31.16 

— Life  of  Hernando  Cortes.  1871 608.15 

— Life  of  Las  Casas.  1868 818.8 

— Life  of  Thomas  Brassey.  1874 611.39 

— Realmah.  [Stone  age;  lake  dwellers].  ’69  133.2 

— Social  pressure.  1875 912.6 

— Spanish  conquest  in  America,  and  its 

relation  to  the  history  of  slavery  and 
to  the  government  of  colonies.  4 v. 

1856-68  737.1 

Contents. — v.  1.  Prince  Henry  of  Portugal.  Colum- 


bus. Ovando.  The  Dominicans.  Ojeda  and  Nicuesa. 
Vasco  Nunez  de  Balboa.  Cuba.  Las  Casas  as  a col- 
onist and  a reformer. 

v 2.  Las  Casas.  Hernando  Cortez.  The  siege  of 
Mexico. 

v. 3.  The  administration  of  Cortez.  Nicaragua.  En- 
comiendas.  Gautemala.  The  conquest  of  Peru. 

v.  4.  The  feud  between  the  Pizarros  and  the  Alma- 
gros.  * The  new  laws.  The  reconquest  of  Peru  by  the 
president  Gasca.  The  protectors  of  the  Indians : their 
efforts  and  achievements.  A general  survey  of  Span- 
ish colonization  in  America. 

Hemans,  Mrs.  F.  D.  Poetical  works.  With 

memoir.  1869 201.2 

Contents.— Juvenile  poems.  Domestic  affections. 
Translations  from  Camoens,  etc.  Miscellaneous  poems. 
Wallace’s  invocation  to  Bruce.  Tales  and  historic  scenes. 
The  sceptic.  Superstition  and  revelation.  Italian  lit- 
erature. Dartmoor.  Welsh  melodies.  Vespers  of 
Palermo.  Tales  and  historic  scenes.  Songs  of  the 
Cid.  Greek  songs.  Sebastian  of  Portugal  Siege  of 
Valencia.  Translations  from  Horace.  DeChatillon. 
Forest  sanctuary.  Lays  of  many  lands.  Records  of 
women.  Songs  of  the  affections.  Hymns  of  childhood. 
Lyrics,  and  songs  for  music.  Songs  of  Spain.  Songs 
for  summer  hours.  Songs  of  captivity.  Miscel- 
laneous lyrics.  Scenes  and  hymns  of  life.  Fe- 
male characters  of  scripture.  Sonnets,  devotional  and 
memorial.  Records  of  the  spring  and  autumn  of  1834. 
Despondency  and  aspiration.  Thoughts  during  sick- 


ness. 

— Select  poetical  works.  1865 214.16 

— Songs  of  the  affections.  Ulus.  1870. . . 217.13 


— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets 615.15 

Henderson,  Howard.  Hints  on  camping.’82.  842.27 
Henderson,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Practical  cooking 

and  dinner  giving.  1876  818.26 

Henderson,  Peter.  Garden  and  farm  top- 
ics. 1884  844.42 

— Gardening  for  pleasure.  1879.  838.19 

— Gardening  for  profit.  1867 813.25 

— Hand-book  of  plants.  1881 843.21 

— How  the  farm  pays.  1884  See  Cro- 

zier,  W 846.11 

— Practical  floriculture.  1874 828.4 

Hendricks,  T.  A.  Cook,  T.  P.  Life  of.  ’76.  624.27 

— Hanford,  T.  W.  Life  of.  Illus.  1884.  644.19 

Henrietta  Maria,  queen  of  Charles  I.  Jes- 
se, J.  H.  England  under  the  Stu- 
arts  718.6.2 

— Strickland,  A.  Queens  ot  England,  v.  4 641.13 
Henrietta  Temple.  Disraeli,  Benjamin  36.187 
Henry  VIII,  of  England.  Froude,  J.  A. 


— Seebohm,  F.  Protestant  revolution .. . 743.5.1 
Henry  VIII,  and  his  court.  Mundt, 

C.  M.  Fict 47.26 


Henry  IV.,  of  France . Abbott.  J.  S.  C. 

History  of.  1856 611.11 

— Chambers’s  miscellany.  Life  of 1001.8.7 

Henry,  C.  S.  Endless  future  of  the  human 

race.  1879 421.26 

Henry,  Patrick.  Speeches In  321.12.1 


— Everett,  E.  Life  of In  601.1.1 

— Homes  of  American  statesmen.  Illus..  617.9 

— Wirt,  W.  Life  of  1873  633.3 

Henry,  Mrs.  S.  M.  I.  After  the  truth.  2 v. 

1874  28.32 

Contents.— 1.  Finding  the  truth.  2.  Teach- 
ing the  truth. 

— Mable’s  work:  sequel  to  “Voice  of  the 

home.”  1882  82.2 

— Voice  of  the  home.  1882 82.1 

Henry  Ashton.  Alden,  Joseph.  Juv 76.9.4 

Henry  Dunbar.  Braddon,  Mary  E 36.50 

Henry  Esmond.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  133.18;  36.5  26 

Henry  Powers.  Kimball,  R.  B 13.11 

Hensel,  S.  The  Mendelssohn  family,  [1729- 

1847],  2 v.  1882  617.24 

Henshall,J.A.  Book  of  black  bass, with  prac- 
tical treatise  on  angling  and  fly  fish- 
ing. 1881 847.12 

— Camping  and  cruising  in  Florida.  1884  . 522.11 

Hentz,  Mrs.  C.  L.  Ernest  Linwood.  1855 . 7.29 

— Helen  and  Arthur.  1852 11.16 

— Linda;  with  biography  of  author 43.6 

Note.— For  sequel  See  ‘Robert  Graham.’ 

— Lost  daughter,  and  other  tales.  1870 . . . 18.6 

— Love  after  marriage 43.5 

— Marcus  Warland 43.4 

— Planter’s  northern  bride.  1854 7.28 

— Robert  Graham:  sequel  to  Linda;  1855  43.7 

Her  crime.  (No  name  series).  1882 147.6 

Her  dearest  foe.  Alexander,  Mrs 11.32 

Her  lord  and  master.  Church,  Mrs.  R. . . . 36.102 
Her  majesty’s  tower.  Dixon, W.  H.  744.11  and  746.15 

Her  picture.  (No  name  ser).  1882 52.5 

Her  title  of  honour.  Parr,  Harriet 36.438 

Heraldry.  Clark,  H.  Introduction  to.  ’66.  641.8 

Herbert,  George.  Works.  1869  206.3 


— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Great  English  church- 

men. 1879  635.8 

— Ossoli,  M.  F.  In  her  Literature  and  art  317.3 

— Walton,  J.  Life  of \ 606.25 

Herbert,  G.  R.  C.  and  Kingsley,  G.  H. 

South  sea  bubbles;  by  the  earl  and 
the  doctor.  [Sketches  of  the  Society 

islands]  1874 527.21 

Herbert,  H.  W.  [ Frank  Forrester ].  Field 
sports  of  the  United  States  and  British 
Provinces.  2 v.  1858  812.1 

— Hints  to  horse  keepers.  1859  813.13 

Herbert  Carter’s  legacy.  Alger,  H.  Juv.  84.2.4 
Herculaneum.  See  Pompeii. 

Heredity.  Brooks,  W.  K.  The  law  of 

heredity.  1883  844.25 

— Cook,  J.  (Boston  Monday  lectures).  1879  441.31 

— Dugdale,  R.  L.  “The  Jukes.”  A study 

in  crime,  heredity,  etc.  1877 913.19 

— Galton,  F.  Hereditary  genius.  1871..  816.2 

— Ribot,  T.  Heredity.  1875 824.12 

Hereward,  the  wake.  Kingsley,  Charles . . 132.19 
Herford,  Brooke.  Story  of  religion  in 

England.  1880  425.3 

Hericourt,  Iv.  de.  A woman’s  philosophy 

of  woman.  1854  903.18 

Heritage  of  Langdale.  Alexander,  Mrs . . 144.5 
Herman;  or,  young  knighthood.  Palfrey. 

S.H.... 17.17 


HERMANN. 


121 


HINTON. 


Hermann,  Agha.  Palgrave,  W.  G.  Fict. . . 63.20 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.  [German  text]. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von. . . 313.16 

Hermits,  The.  [Biographies].  Kingsley,  C.  636.10 
Herndon,  W.  L.  and  Gibbon,  L.  Explora- 
tion of  the  valley  of  the  Amazon.  2 v. 

1854  528.8 

Hero,  A.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  Fict 13.3 

Hero  Carthew.  Parr,  Louisa 63.24 

Hero  of  the  pen.  AVerner,  Ft.,  pseud 47.16 

Hero  Trevelyan.  Craik,  Georgiana,  M 36.145 

Herodotus,  Greek  historian , 5th  cent.,  B.C. 

— History;  trans.  by  W.  Beloe.  3 v.  ’59. . . 1020.8 

Same;  trans.  by  H.  Cary.  1872 706.14 

Same;  trans.  with  notes  by  G.  Rawlin- 

son.  ; Hlus.  4 v.  1880  745.1 


— Church,  A.  J . Stories  from 738.11 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Philosophy  of In  302.18.1 

— Swayne,  E.  C.  Herodotus  [outlined  and 

explained],  1875 1020.21 

Heroes,  and  the  heroic. 

— Carlyle,  T.  Heroes,  hero-worship,  etc.. . 301.23 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Heroism In  326.9.1 

— Kingsley,  C.  Heroism In  413.4 

— Percy  anecdotes 312.1 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Heroic  character In  303.3 

Heroes  of  Christian  history,  v.  1-5.  1881-2.  622.10 

Contents.— 1.  Henry  Martyn.  2.  W.  Wilberforce.  3. 
Philip  Doddridge.  4.  Robert  Hall.  5,  Thomas  Chal- 
mers. 

Heroes  of  the  mission  field.  Walsh,  W.  P.  635.6 
Heroes;  or,  Greek  fairy  tales.  Kingsley,  C.  74.6 
Heroic  women  of  history.  Watson,  H.  C.  617.1 
Heroines  of  domestic  life.  Owen,  Afrs.O.F.  614.27 
Heroines  of  the  crusades.  Bloss,  C.  A.  ’53.  634.2 

Heroines  of  the  household.  Wilson,  W.  ’70  644.8 

Heroism.  [Tales.]  Little  classics,  v.  11....  304.16 
Herschel,  Sir  J.  F.  W.  Outlines  of  astron- 


omy. [pub.  1869] 826.20 

Herschel,  Sir  W.  Arago,  F.  Biographies  602.2.1 

— Holden,  E.  S.  Life  of.  1881 624.15 

Hertz,  H.  King  Rene’s  daughter.  Danish 

^ drama  2H  32 

Hervey,  G.  W.  Christian  rhetoric,  i.873.  402.1 

— Principles  of  courtesy.  1862 413.20 

— Rhetoric  of  conversation;  or,  bridles  and 

spurs  for  the  management  of  the 

tongue.  1863  308.21 

Hervey,  James.  Meditations  and  contem- 
plations. 1793 402.34 

Herzog,  J.  J.  and  Schaff,  P.  Religious  en- 
cyclopaedia; based  on  the  Real-ency- 
klopadie  of  Herzog  [and  others];  ed. 

byP.  Schaff.  3 v.  1882-3 *A.12 

Hesekiel,  J.  G.  L.  Life  of  O.  von  Bis- 
marck. 1871  • • • * 604.7 

Hesiod.  [Writings  outlined  and  explained] 

by  J.  Davies.  1873 1020.33 

Hesperus.  Richter,  J.  P.  F.  Fict 132.11 

Hesse -Wartegg,  E.  Y.  Tunis;  the  land 

and  people.  1882  526.18 

Hetty’s  strange  story.  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H.  46.6 

Hewett,  E.  C.  Pedagogy.  1884 432.38 

Hewett,  Graily.  Diseases  of  women.  1872  836.12 
Heyne,  C.  G.  Carlyle,  T.  Life  of In  305.6 

— Chambers’s  papers  for  the  people.  Bio- 

graphy of In  1001.9.3 

Heyse,  Paul.  In  paradise.  2.  v.  ’79.  Fict  52.13 

— Tales.  1879.... 46.22 

Hickok,  L.  P.  Rational  cosmology.  1858.  404.8 

— Rational  psychology.  1854 434.8 

— A system  of  moral  scienoe.  1856  404.6 


Hidasta  Indians,  Dakota.  Ethnography 

of.  Matthews,  W 826.18 

Hidden  path.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V 14.1 

Hidden  record.  Blaisdell,  E.  W.  1882.  Fict  53.14 

Hide  and  seek.  Collins,  Wilkie 45.23 

Higgins,  W.  M.  The  earth.  1854 837.11 

Higginson,  M.  T.  Room  for  one  more.  78.19 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Army  fife  in  a black 

regiment.  1870 503.22 

— Book  of  American  explorers  1877 711.22 

— ed'r.  Brief  biographies.  4 v.  [cop.  ’75]  613.20 

Contents. — v 1.  English  statesmen,  by  Higginson. 
2.  English  radical  leaders,  by  Hinton.  3.  French  poli- 
tical leaders,  by  King.  4.  German  political  leaders,  by 
Tuttle. 


— Common  sense  about  women.  1882 914.29 

— Life  of  Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli,  with  bib- 

liographical appendix.  1884 624.12.6 

— Malbone:  an  Oldport  romance.  1869...  4.10 

— Oldport  days  [Newport].  Illus.  1873..  332.2 

— Out-door  papers.  1871 307.15 


Contents—  Saints  and  their  bodies.  Physical  courage. 
A letter  to  a dyspeptic.  The  murder  of  the  innocents. 
Barbarism  and  civilization.  Gymnastics.  A new  coun- 
terblast. The  health  of  our  girls.  April  days.  My  out- 
door study.  Water  lilies.  The  life  of  birds.  The  pro- 
cession of  the  flowers.  Snow. 


— Short  studies  of  American  authors.  1880  315.9 

Contents. — Hawthorne,  Poe,  Thoreau,  Howells,  Helen 


Jackson,  Henry  James,  jr. 

— Young  folks’  history  of  the  United 

States.  1873 714.4 

Higgledy  - piggledy.  [Fairy  stories]. 

Knatchbull-Hugessen,  E.  H 82.28 

High  life  in  Washington.  Lasalle,  N.  P. . . . 18.20 

Higher  law;  a romance  Ainslie,  H 3.21 

Higher  ministry  of  nature.  Leifchild,  J.  R.  443.10 

Highland  widow.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.19 

Highways  of  literature.  Pryde,  D 426.35 

Hilary  St.  Ives.  Ainsworth,  W.  H.  Fict.  36.15 
Hildreth,  Richard.  History  of  the  Uni- 
ted States,  1497-1821.  6 v.  1871-4..  748.2 

— Japan  as  it  was  and  is,  [1855] 724.9 

— Memoirs  of  Archy  Moore,  the  slave. 

[cop.  1840] 613.24 

Hill,  A.  S.  Principles  of  rhetoric.  1881 . . . 318.8 

Hill,  D.  J.  American  authors,  v.  1-2.  1879  635.12 


Contents.— 1.  Irving.  2.  Bryant. 

Hill,  Lucy  A.  Rhine  roamings.  1880...  513.19 
Hill,  Thomas.  Geometry  and  faith.  1882  444.10 

— True  order  of  studies.  1876 416.2 

Hill,  T.  E.  Hill’s  manual  of  social  and 

business  forms.  1884 *C.3 

Hillard,  G.  S.  Life  of  Gen.  G.  B.  Mc- 
Clellan. [cop.  1864] 636.14 

— Life  of  Capt.  John  Smith.  1873 In  641.4.2 

Hillard,  S.  Six  months  in  Italy,  [1847].  ’71  5<  >5.10 
Hillebrand,  K.  German  thought.  1880  318.24 
Hillern,  W.  von.  Only  a girl.  From  the 

German  by  A.  L.  Wister.  1873 132.12 

Hillgrove,  Thomas.  Art  of  dancing.  1863  828.21 
H ills  of  the  Shatemuc.  Warner,  S.  Fict.  132.7 
Hillyars  aud  the  Burtons.  Kingsley,  H. . 36.285 
Hillyer,  Shaler.  Marable  family.  1879.  46.15 

Himalaya  mountains.  Wilson,  A.  Abode 

of  snow.  1875  516.6 

Hindostan.  See  Asia;  India. 

Hinduism.  Chambers’s  misc. In  1001.8.4 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Ten  great  religions 438.26 

— Johnson,  S.  Oriental  religions 438.27 

— Williams,  Monier.  Hinduism.  1880. . .444.18.4 

See  also  Buddism ; India;  Vedas. 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  Public  life  of  Gen.  Gar- 
field. 1880 637.15 

Hinton,  H.  L.  Select  historical  costumes. 

1868 *848.17 

16 


HINTON. 


122 


HISTORY. 


Hinton,  J.  Man  and  his  dwelling  place.  ’72.  402.13 

— Mystery  of  pain.  1872  402.16 

— Physiology  for  practical  use.  1874 814.9 

Hinton,  R.  J.  English  radical  leaders.  ’77  613.20.2 

Hints  to  our  boys.  Symington,  A.  J 432.32 

Hippolytus.  Writings.  (A.-N.-C.  lib.,  v.  6,9)  415.1 

His  inheritance.  Trafton,  A 45.14 

His  level  best,  and  other  stories.  Hale,  E.  E.  63.5 

His  majesty,  myself.  Baker,  W.  M 145.2 

His  marriage  vow.  Corbin,  C.  F 32.17 

His  own  master.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  1878.  88.25 

His  second  campaign.  Thompson,  Maurice.  146.27 

His  sombre  rivals.  Roe,  E.  P.  1883 55.11 

His  two  wives.  Ames,  M.  C 137.23 

Historical  characters.  Bulwer-Lytton,  Sir 

H 643.25 

Historical  monuments  of  France.  Hun- 

newell,  J.  F.  1884 732.4 

Historical  novels  and  tales,  Catalogue  of. 

Bowen,  11.  C.  1882 328.19 

History. 

Philosophy,  Study,  etc. 

— Adams,  C.  K.  Manual  of  historical  lit- 

erature; comprising  brief  descriptions 
of  the  most  important  histories  in 
English,  French,  and  German,  with 


practical  suggestions.  1882 725.6 

— Carlyle,  T.  History.  (Essays).  In  304.1.2;  305.6 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Historical  and  critical 

essays.  2 v.  1859 302.18 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  History.  (Essays).  2 v 326.9 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  Discussions  in  history  and 

theology.  1880 442.15 

— Freeman,  E.  A.  Select  historical  essays.  746.11 


Scientific  method  applied  to  hist.  .In  307,21.2 

— Helps,  A.  History.  (In  his  Friends  in 

council 302.3.1 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Historical  essays 305.13 

— Newman,  J.  H.  Essays.  2 v 441.19 

— Schlegel.  F.  von.  Lectures  on  hist.  ’62.  742.6 

— - Philosophy  of  history.  1873 713.1 

— Smith,  Goldwin.  Study  of  history.  1866  706.8 

— Yolney,  C.  F.  Ruins;  or,  meditations 

on  the  revolutions  of  empires 403.9 

Universal  and  General  History . 

— Anderson,  J.  J.  Manual  of  general  his- 

tory. 1879 717.14 

— Archer,  T.  Decisive  events  in  history . . . 745.5 

— Buckle,  H.  T.  History  of  civilization  in 

England.  2 v 904.3 

— Clark,  W.  S.  Elements  of  geography 

and  history.  1871 736.9 

— Creasy,  E.  S.  The  fifteen  decisive  bat- 

tles of  the  world.  1872 703.6 

— Fate  of  republics,  [cop.  1880] 724.1 

— Freeman,  E.  A.  General  sketch  of  his- 

tory. 1876 742.7 

— Historical  geography  of  Europe.  2 v.  ’82  732.16 

Contents. — v.  1.  Text.  2.  Maps. 

— Gilman,  Arthur.  First  steps  in  general 

history.  1874  715.13 

Seven  historic  ages.  Juv 743.6 

— Green,  J.  R.,  ed’r.  Hist,  primers,  v.  1-7  716.27 

Contents.— See  Green,  J.  R.,  ed'r. 

— Gregory,  J.  M.  Hand-book  of  history  and 

chronology.  1867 . . . . 703.8 

— Labberton,  R.  H.  Outlines  of  history. 

. 1878 715.22 

— Lieber,  F.  Great  events.  1871 706.25 

— Lord,  John.  Beacon  lights  of  history. 

5 v.  1885 735.6 

Contents  — See  Lord,  J.  in  general  alphabet. 

— Maunder,  S.  Treasury  of  history.  1872.  715.21 


History,  continued. 

— Nicoll,  H.  J.  Great  movements  and 

who  achieved  them.  1882 727.1 

— Pierce,  E.  M.  Cottage  cyclopaedia  of 

history.  1871 *B.2 

— Ploetz,  C.  Epitome  of  ancient,  mediae- 

val and  modern  history.  1884  746.4 

— Quackenboss,  J.  D.  School  history  of 

the  world.  1880 724.17 

— Ranke,  L.  von.  Universal  history:  the 

oldest  historical  group  of  nations  and 
the  Greeks.  1885 732.5 


— Reade,  W.  Martyrdom  of  man.  1874 . . 808.26 

— Rotteck,  C.  von.  History  of  the  world 

4 v.  in  2.  1875.  ... 715.3 

— Smith,  Philip.  History  of  tile  world  to 

fall  of  Roman  empire.  3 v.  1882 725.10 

— Universal  history.  60  v.  Lond.,  1779-84. 

— - Same.  Ancient  part;  18  v *707.1 

Contends. — v.  1.  Egypt.  2.  Phoenicians  and  Jews.  3. 
Jews  and  Troy.  4.  Medes  and  Persians.  5-6.  Greece. 
7.  Greek  islands  and  Macedon.  8.  Macedon  and  Pon- 
tus.  9.  Asia  Minor  and  Rome.  10-14.  Rome.  15.  Car- 
thage. 16.  Africa,  Spain  and  Gaul.  17.  Northern  na- 
tions. 18.  Turkey,  China,  etc. 

Same.  Modern  part;  v.  1-10 *707.2 

Same.  Modern  part;  v.  11-42 *708.1 

Contents.— v.  1-3.  Arabia.  4.  Turks,  Moguls  and  Tar- 
tars. 5.  Persia  and  Hindostan.  6.  Hindostan.  7.  Chi- 
na. 8-9.  East  Indies.  10.  Tartary  and  Persia.  11-14. 
Africa.  15.  Africa  and  Malta.  16-17.  Spain.  18.  Spain 
and  Portugal.  19.  Portugal  and  Navarre.  20-21.  France. 
22-24.  Italy.  25  Italy  and  Germany.  26.  Germany. 
27.  Germany  and  Holland.  28.  Holland  and  Denmark. 
29.  Denmark  and  Sweden.  30.  Sweden  and  Poland.  31. 
Poland,  Prussia  and  Russia.  32.  Russia,  Hungary  and 
Austria.  33.  Tuscany  and  Milan.  34.  Savoy  and  Amer- 
ica. 35-36.  America.  37.  West  Indies  and  Asia. 
38.  America  and  index  to  history.  39^10.  England.  41. 
Scotland.  42.  Ireland. 

— Weber,  G.  Outlines  of  universal  his- 

tory. [cop.  1853] 744.5 

— White,  J.  Eighteen  Christian  centur- 

ies. 1881 725.9 

— Wikoff,  H.  Four  civilizations  of  the 


world 902.23 

— Willard,  Emma.  Universal  history.  ’45  744.4 

— Young,  L.  H.  Remarkable  events. . . 723.12 

See  also  Babylon;  Greece ; Jews.  Rome,  etc. 
Ancient  History. 

— Ancient  history  from  the  monuments.  6v.  716.13 


Contents.— 1.  Egypt,  to  B.  C.  300:  by  S.  Birch.  2. 
Assyria,  to  fall  of  Ninevah ; by  G.  Smith.  3.  Persia  to 
Arab  conquest;  by  W.  S.  W.  Vaux.  4.  Greek  cities  and 
islands  of  Asia  Minor;  by  W.  S.  W.  Yaux.  5.  Baby- 
lonia; by  G.  Smith.  6.  Sinai,  from  fourth  Egyptian 
dynasty;  byH.  S.  Palmer. 

— Baldwin,  J.  D.  Pre-historic  nations.  ’74  706.23 

— Barnes’  brief  history  of  ancient  peoples. 


Illus.  1881 727.17 

Same,  [also]  Mediaeval  and  modern 

peoples.  Illus.  1883 738.18 

— Donnelly,  I.  Atlantis:  the  ante-diluvian 

world.  1882 724.19 

— Herodotus.  See  under  his  name. 


— Keary,  C.  F.  The  dawn  of  history 717.6 

— Lenormant.  F.  Beginnings  of  history,  to 

the  deluge.  1883  746.3 

— Lord,  J.  Ancient  states  and  empires.  ’69  745.14 

— Plutarch.  Lives  [of  ancient  Greeks  and 

Romans] 604.5  and  604.6 

— Rawlinson,  G.  Five  great  ancient  mon- 

archies [Chaldea,  Assyria,  Babylon, 

Media  and  Persia].  3 v.  1873 715.5 

Manual  of  ancient  history.  1869  713.4 

Seventh  great  oriental  monarchy:  Sas- 

sanian,  or  new  Persian  empire.  2 v. 

1882  732.15 

Sixth  great  oriental  monarchy  [Par- 

thiaj.  1873  706.11 


HISTORY. 


123 


HOLLEY. 


History,  continued. 

— Rollin,  C.  Ancient  history  [to  the  Ro- 

man empire.]  4 v 701.2 

— Smith,  P.  Ancient  history  of  the  East; 

student’s  series.  1871 701.1 

Smaller  ancient  history  of  the  East.  ’72  715.15 

— Smith,  W.  Old  testament  history  [to  B. 

C.  400].  1871 : 706.17 

— Strickland,  A.  True  stories  from  an- 

cient history.  Juv 716.19 

— Thalheimer,  M.  E.  Manual  of  ancient 

history,  [cop.  1872] 744.7 

Mediaeval  History. 

See  Middle  ages;  also,  Chivalry;  Crusades. 

Modern  History. 

— Arnold,  T.  Lectures  on.  1857 705.7 

— Disraeli,  I.  First  sources  of In  308.11.1 

— Draper,  J.  W.  Intellectual  develop- 

ment of  Europe 904.16 

— Freeman,  E.  A.  General  European  his- 

tory. [cop.  1882] 727.13 

— Gage,  W.  L.  Modem  historical  atlas. 

1869 *B.12 


— Guizot,  F.  History  of  civilization  in  Eu- 

rope. 4 v 903.6 

— Lord,  J.  Modern  history,  from  Luther 

to  Napoleon,  [cop.  1877] 727.6 

— Mackenzie,  R.  The  19th  century.  1880  724.2 

— Memorabilia  of  the  17t]i  century In  1001.9.1 

— Morris,  E.  E.,  ed'r.  Epochs  of  modern 

history,  v.  1-14 743.5 

Contents. — v.  1.  Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution  by 
F.  Seebohm.  2.  ‘ rusades,  by  G.  W.  Cox.  3.  Thirty 
years’  war,  1618-1648,  by  S.  R.  Gardiner.  4.  Houses  of 
Lancaster  and  York,  with  conquest  and  loss  of  France, 
by  J.  Gairdner.  6.  French  revolution  and  first  empire, 
by  W.  O.  C.  Morris.  6.  Age  of  Anne,  by  E.  E.  Morris  7. 
Fall  of  the  Stuarts,  by  E.  Hale.  8.  The  first  two  Stu- 
arts and  the  Puritan  revolution,  1603-1660,  by  S.  R. 
Gardiner.  9.  Early  Plantagenets.  by  W.  Stubbs.  10. 
Age  of  Elizabeth,  by  M.  Creighton.  v.  11.  War  of 
American  independence,  by  J.  M.  Ludlow,  v.  12.  Nor- 
mans in  Europe,  by  A.  H.  Johnson,  v.  13.  Frederick 
the  great  and  the  seven  years’  war,  by  F.  W.  Longman, 
v.  14.  Epoch  of  reform,  by  J.  McCarthy. 

— Smyth,  W.  Lectures  on  modem  his- 

tory [to  1783].  2 v.  1854  724.5 

— Strickland,  A.  True  stories  from.  Illus.  716.20 

— Taylor,  W.  C.  Manual  of.  1850 744.6 

— Thalheimer,  M.  E.  Manual  of  mediae- 

val and  modem  history,  [cop.  1874]. . 725.1 

Note.— For  the  histories  of  particular  countries,  see 
their  names. 

See  also , for  related  subjects,  Biography  ; Chronolo- 
gy; Church  history;  Crusades;  Classical  dictionaries; 
Fine  arts;  Geography;  Government  and  politics;  Liter- 
ature; Man  (Pre-historic.) 

For  the  history  of  any  subject,  such  as  Architecture  ; 
Fine  arts,  etc.,  see  the  name  of  the  subject. 

History  of  a crime.  [Coup  d’  etat,  1851]. 

Hugo,  Victor 732.14 

Hitchcock,  E.  Elementary  geology.  1847 . 801.15 

— Geology  of  the  globe,  etc.  1856  836.4 

— The  phenomena  of  the  four  seasons.  ’61.  801.6 

— The  religion  of  geology  and  its  connec- 

ted sciences.  1890  406.30 

Hitchcock,  E.  Religious  truth  illustrated 

from  science.  1857 417.3 


— and  E.,  jr.  Anatomy  and  physiology. 

1873..' 807.15 

Hitherto.  Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Fict..  8.32 
Hive  and  honey-bee.  Langstroth,  L.  L.  ’62  807.18 
Hoaryhead  and  McDonner.  Abbott,  J.  433.30.4 
Hobson,  A.  H.  G.  Amateur  mechanic’s 

hand-book.  1877 -836.25 

Hodder,  E.  Old  Merry’s  travels  on  the 

continent.  1873 26.37 

Hodder,  G.  Personal  reminiscences.  1883 

In  612.18 


Hodge,  A..  A.  Life  of  Charles  Hodge.  ’80.  637.19 
Hodge,  C.  What  is  Darwinism.  1874 808.30 

— Hodge,  A.  A.  Life  of.  1880  637.19 

Hodgson,  W.  B.  Errors  in  the  use  of  Eng- 
lish. 1882 318.22 

Hoey.  Mrs.  C.  A golden  sorrow.  1872. . . . 36.247 

— Out  of  court.  1874 36.248 


Hoffman,  C.  F.  The  administration  of  J a- 

cob  Leisler  [in  colonial  New  York]Jn  601.1.3 


Hoffmann,  Prof.  Parlor  amusements,  etc.  837.28 
Hoffmann,  Frederick.  Chemical  analysis 
as  applied  to  the  examination  of  me- 
dicinal chemicals.  1877 831.5 

Hogan,  M . P. : a novel.  Laff an,  May 52.10 

Hoge,  W.  J.  Blind  Bartimeus.  [cop.  ’58] . 406.19 
Hohensteins,  The.  Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  11.27 
Holbrook,  A.  The  normal;  or,  methods  of 

teaching  the  common  branches.  1872.  413.6 

Holden,  E.  S.  Life  of  Sir  W.  Herschel. 

1881 624.15 

Hole,  S.  R.  Book  about  roses.  1883 842.25 

Holiday  tour  in  Europe,  [1878].  Cook,  Joel  522.23 
Holidays  on  high  lands.  MacMillan,  H. . 824.9 

Holland,  Sir  U.  Recollections  of  past 

life.  1872 602.15 

Holland,  H.  S.  The  apostolic  fathers.  ’79.. 423.14.1 
Holland,  J.  G.  [Timothy  Titcomb.]  Arthur 

Bonnicastle.  1873 142.23 

— Bay-path:  tale  of  New  England  colonial 

life.  [1857] 3.8 

— Bitter-sweet,  a poem.  1873 204.16 

— Every-day  topics.  1876 325.7 

— Gold-foil,  hammered  from  popular  prov- 

erbs. 1859  408.34 

— Kathrina.  [Poem] 203.17 

— Lessons  in  life.  1862 302.11 

— Letters  to  the  Joneses.  1863  302.10 

— Letters  to  young  people,  single  and  mar- 

ried. 1859 405.22 

— Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  1866 603.8 

— The  marble  prophecy,  and  other  poems.  203.19 

— Miss  Gilbert’s  career.  1882 58.7 

— Mistress  of  the  manse.  [Poem.]  1875. . . 215.7 

— Nicholas  Minturn.  1877 144.7 

— Puritan’s  guest,  and  other  poems . 1881  215.11 

— Seven  oaks : a story  of  to-day.  1875 15.25 


— [Biog.  sketch  and  portrait].  1881... In  1006.4.23 
Holland.  Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in  Holland.  21.17 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Dikes  and  ditches.  Juv.  73.4.4 

— Amicis,  E.  de.  Holland  and  its  people. 

1881  517.9 

— Charles,  Mrs.  E.  Liberation  of.  Fict  408.20 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Paris  to  Amsterdam.  Juv . 

1882  515.13.3 


— History  of  H.  to  1697.  [Univ.  hist.,  v.  27-8]  *708.1 

— Motley,  J.  L.  History  of  the  United 

Netherlands,  [1584-1609].  4 v.  1871..  704.4 

Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barneveld, 

2 v.  1874  634.1 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic,  [1555-84] . 

3 v.  1856 704.5 

— Satchel  guide  to  Europe.  N.  Y.,  1876...  524.7 

— Scudder,  II.  E.  Bodley  grandchildren 

in  Holland.  Juv.  1884 531.1.1 

— Waring,  J.  E .,jr.  A farmer’s  vacation.’73  511.9 


Seo  also  Netherlands ; also  in  biography  lives 
of  William  the  silent  and  William  of  Orange. 

Hollands,  The.  Townsend,  V.  F.  Fict..  64.19 
Holley,  Marietta.  Josiah  Allen’s  wife;  or, 

Samantha  at  the  Centennial.  1880..  148.1 

— My  opinions,  and  Betsey  Bobbet’s.  » 875  18.22 

— My  wayward  pardner;  or,  my  trials  with 

Josiah.  1882 


148.5 


HOLLOWAY. 


124 


HOME. 


Holloway,  L.  C.  The  ladies  of  the  White 

House.  Illus.  1881 628.20 

Holly,  H.  H.  Modern  dwellings.  1878...  841.27 

Holmby  house.  Melville,  G.  J.  W 36.396 

Holmes,  E.  Life  of  Mozart,  with  corres- 
pondence. 1845 612.3 

Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Cameron  pride.  1881  135.11 

— Chateau  D’Or.  1880 135.13 

— Cousin  Maude,  and  Rosamond.  1871 . . 11.5 

— Daisy  Thornton,  and  Jessie  Graham.  ’78  144.18 

— Darkness  and  daylight.  1872 135.10 

— Dora  Deane,  and  Maggie  Miller.  1884.  135.6 

— Edith  Lyle,  etc.  [cop.  ’76] 142.16 

— Edna  Browning.  1883 135.7 

— The  English  orphans.  1871 11.6 

— Ethelyn’s  mistake.  1871 11.7 

— Forrest  house.  1879 135.12 

— Homestead  on  the  hillside.  1871 11.9 

— Hugh  Worthington.  1871 11.8 

— Lena  Rivers.  1871 11.11 

— Madeline.  1881 135.14 

— Marian  Grey.  1874 135.5 

— Meadow  brook.  1874  135.8 

— Mildred.  1877  137.28 

— Millbank.  1871 11.4 

— Rose  Mather.  1872 135.9 

— Tempest  and  sunshine.  1871 11.10 

— West  lawn,  and  Rector  of  St.  Marks. . ..  135.4 

Holmes,  Mead.,  jr.  Holmes,  M.  Memoir 

of.  1864 601.3 

Holmes,  N.  Authorship  of  Shakespeare.  ’76  325.29 
Holmes,  O.  W.  Astrsea:  the  balance  of 

illusions.  [Poem].  1850 215.12 

— The  autocrat  of  the  breakfast-table.  ’72  303.9 

— Currents  and  counter-currents  in  medi- 

cal science,  [cop.  1861] 803.27 

— Elsie  Yenner;  a romance  of  destiny.  ’71.  3.15 

— Grandmother’s  story  and  other  poems. 

1883  215.14 

— Guardian  angel,  [cop.  ’67] 3.16 

— Iris In  303.8  and  304.16.7 

— Iron  gate  and  other  poems.  1880 215.13 

— John  Lothrop  Motley;  a memoir.  1879.  631.2 

— Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals.  187 1 402.12 

— Pages  from  an  odd  volume  of  life:  essays, 

1857-81.  1883 326.10 

Contents.—  Bread  and  the  newspaper.  My  hunt  after 


“the  captain.”  The  inevitable  trial.  The  physiology 
of  walking.  The  seasons.  The  human  body  and  its 
management.  Cinders  from  the  ashes.  Mechanism  in 
thought  and  morals.  The  physiology  of  versification. 
Crime  and  automatism.  Jonathan  Edwards.  The  pul- 
pit and  the  pew. 

— The  poet  at  the  breakfast-table.  1872. . 303.10 

— Poetical  works,  [cop.  1877] 202.1 

— The  professor  at  the  breakfast-table;  with 

the  story  of  Iris.  1872 303.8 

— R.  W.  Emerson.  (Am.  men  of  letters).’85  624.12.7 


— Brown,  E.  E.  Life  of.  1884  644.3 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  American  humorists.  ’83.  326.7 

— Kennedy,  W.  S.  Life  of.  1883 627.10 

— Poets’  homes,  v.  2 622.6 

— Stedman,  E.C.  [Sketch].  1885..  .In  1006.4.29 

— Whittier,  J.  G.  Mirth  and  medicine.  ...  1001.7.2 
Holmes,  O.  W.,  jr.  The  common  law.  [A 

general  view].  1881 913.23 

Holmes,  W.  and  Barber,  J.  W.  Emblems 

and  allegories.  1849 408.10 


Holst,  H.  von.  Constitutional  and  politi- 
cal history  of  the  United  States, 
v.  1-5.  1877-’85 913.3 

Contents.  — v.  1.  1750-1833.  State  sovereignty  and 
slavery.  2.  1818-1846.  Jackson’s  administration— annex- 
ation of  Texas.  3.  1846-18:0.  Annexation  of  Texas — 
compromise  of  1850.  4.  1850-1854.  Compromise  of  1850 

— Kansas-Nebraska  bill.  5.  1854-1856.  Kansas-Nebras- 
ka  bill— Buchanan’s  election. 

— John  C.  Calhoun.  [Am.  statesmen].  ’82  626.4.3 


Holy  and  profane  states.  Fuller,  T 417.30 

Holy  land.  See  Palestine. 

Holy  living.  Taylor,  Jeremy 441.21 

Holy  Roman  empire.  Bryce,  J.  1877 : 716.16 

Holy  Spirit.  Philip,  R.  Love  of  the.  1836  411.2 

Holyo4Ke,  G.  J.  Co-operation  in  England, 

1812-78.  2 v 912.5 

Homans,  I.  S.  Manual  for  notaries  and  bank- 
ers. See  Wedgewood,  W.  B 908.8 

Home,  D.  D.  Incidents  in  my  life  [Spirit- 
ualism]. 1863 618.7 

Home,  H.,  Lord  Kames.  Elements  of  criti- 
cism   325.16 


Home,  The.  [Building,  etc.]  Gardner,  E. 

C.  Homes  and  how  to  make  them...  805.22 

— Hlustrated  homes.  1875 805.21 

— Hartshorne,  H.  Our  homes.  (Am.  health 

primer) 833.14.9 

— Stockton,  F.  R.  and  M.  The  home: 

where  it  should  be  and  what  to  put  in 

it.  1873 805.5 

See  also  Architecture  ( Domestic ) ; Garden- 
ing ; also  below , titles  beginning  with  ‘Home.1 

Home  and  family  life.  Emerson,  R.  W. 

Domestic  life In  332.15 

— Hall,  J.  Christian  home.  1883  433.15 

— J ackson,  H.  H.  Bits  of  talk  about  home 

matters.  1873  307.17 

— Percy  anecdotes 312.1 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  House  and  home  papers. 

1867  306.11 

Little  foxes.  1872 332.18 

See  also  Domestic  economy ; Household  art, 
etc. 

Home  as  found;  sequel  to  ‘Homeward  bound’ 

Cooper,  J.  F 2.17 

Home  at  Greylock.  Prentiss,  E.  1876 53.23 

Home,  Ballads  of.  Baker,  G.  M.,  ed’r 212.2 

Home  book  of  pleasure  and  instruction. 

Valentine,  R 811.5 

Home  book  of  poetry.  Estes,  D.  1882 212.7 

Home  books  [Appletons’].  12  v. 

1.  Oakey,  A.  F.  Building  a home.  1883.  851.17 

2.  Church,  E.  R.  How  to  furnish  a home  851.13 

3.  — Home  garden.  1881 851.24 

4.  Oakey,  A.  F.  Home  grounds.  1881.  851.18 

5.  Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  Ameni- 
ties of  home.  1881 426.28 

6.  — Home  amusements 847.15 

7.  Rees,  J.  E.  R.  Home  decoration. ’81  824.6 

8.  Babcock,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Household 

hints.  1884  847.16 

9.  Rees,  J.  E.  R.  Home  occupations.  847.17 

10.  Church,  E.  R.  Home  needle.  1882.851.19 

11.  Matthews,  J.  B.  Home  library.  1883..  426.34 

12.  Guernsey,  A.  H.  and  Davis,  I.  P. 

Health  at  home.  1884  844.15 

Home  comforts.  Freedley,  E.  T.  1879 ....  838.43 

Home  influence.  Aguilar,  G.  Fict 36.1 

Home  interiors.  Gardner,  E.  C 835.2 

Home  life  in  Germany.  Brace,  C.  L.  1853  . 504.32 

Home  life  in  song.  [Selections].  1879 211.27 

Home  life,  Journal  of  a.  Sewell,  Eliza  W.  36.509 


HOME. 


125 


HORACE. 


Home  of  God’s  people.  [Bible  lands].  Gage, 

W.  L.  1874 513.22 

Home  of  Washington.  Lossing,  B.  J 628.15 

Home,  or  family  cares  and  joys.  Bremer,  F.  17.32 
Home;  or,  the  iron  rule.  Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S. . 132.13 
Home!  or,  the  pilgrims’  faith  revived.  Tor- 

rey,  C.  T.  1845  408.7 

Home  reading,  Papers  for.  Hall,  J.  1873  . 308.6 

Home  recreations  [in  science]  and  foreign 

travel.  Juv 28.4 

Home  scenes  and  heart  studies.  Aguilar, 

Grace 64.10 

Home  stories.  Grimm,  J.  and  W 22.23 

Homer.  [Homeras.]  Batrachomuomachia; 
or,  the  battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice. 

Tr.  by  T.  Parnell In  203.4 

— Hymns.  Tr.  by  P.  B.  Shelley In  212.11 

— Iliad.  From  [Greek]  text  of  Wolf;  with 

English  notes  and  Flaxman’s  designs 
Ed.  by  C.  C.  Felton.  1834 204.14 

— Hiad.  Tr.  into  English  blank  verse  by 

W.C.  Bryant.  2 v.  1873 204.6 

— Iliads,  and  Odysseys.  Tr.  by  George 

Chapman 218.9 

— Hiad.  [Outlined  and  explained]  by  W.  L. 

Collins 1020.19 

— Iliad.  Rendered  into  Eng.  blank  verse 

by  Edward,  earl  of  Derby.  Illus  217.29 

— Hiad.  Tr.  by  Alex.  Pope v.  1-2  of  1020.7 

— Hiad.  Book  1.  Tr.  by  T.  Tickell . . . In  203.4 

— Odyssey.  Tr.  into  English  blank  verse 

by  W.C. Bryant.  1873  204.15 

— Odyssey.  Done  into  prose  by  S.  H. 

Butcher  and  A.  Lang.  1882 211.17 

— Odyssey.  [Outlined  and  explained]  by 

W.  L.  Collins.  1874 1020.20 

— Odyssey.  Tr.  by  Alex.  Pope 1020.7.3 


— Arnold,  M.  On  translating  Homer ..  In  302.4 

— Church,  A.  J.  Stories  from  Homer.  ’78.  45.9 

— DeQuincey,  T.  Homer  and  the  Homer- 

idse.  1859 In  302.18.1 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Homer In  307.21.1 

— Gladstone,  W.  E.  Juventus  mundi; 

gods  and  men  of  the  heroic  age 433.24 

Homer.  [Literature  primer] 314.1.6 

Place  of,  in  history  (Littell’s.  v.  121-2)  *1006.2 

Time  and  place  of,  1876 715.20 

— Lessing,  G.  E.  [Analysis  of  Homer’s 

art.]  In  his  Laocoon 852.19 

— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Greeks  of  the  Homeric 

age In  717.5 

Note.— The  Homeric  poems  and  personality  of  Homer 
are  discussed  in  Grote’s  Greece  v.  1,  chap.  21,  and  the 
Legend  of  Troy  in  v.  2,  chap . 15.  See  also  Troy. 
Homes.  See  Home;  also,  titles  beginning 
with  Home. 

Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  eminent 

British  poets.  Howitt,  W.  Illus 615.15 

Homes  of  American  statesmen.  Illus.  1855.  617.9 

Homes  of  the  new  wdrld,  [1853-4].  Bre- 


mer, F.  2 v 506.7 

Homes  without  hands.  [Animal.]  Wood, 

J.  G.  1870 806.21 

Homestead  on  the  hillside.  Holmes,  M.  J.  11.9 

Homeward  bound.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.18 

Homiletics,  See  Preaching. 

Homo  sum.  [Early  anchorites].  Ebers,  G.  48.24 

Homo  versus  Darwin.  1872 812.13 

Homceopathy.  Hahnemann,  S.  Organon 

of  the  art  of  healing.  1881 825.5 

— Laurie,  J.  Homoeopathic  domestic 
medicine.  Ed.  by  R.  J.  McClatchey. 

[cop.  1871] 846.13 

Homoselle.  Tiernan,  M.  F.  1881 141.29 


HoNEY-bee.  See  Bees. 

Honorable  surrender.  Adams,  M.  Fict.  ’83  54.6 

Honourable  Miss  Ferrard.  Laft'an,  May  .’81  54.2 

Hood,  E.  P.  Life  of  Robert  Hall.  1881 ...  622.10.4 
— ed'r.  World  of  anecdote.  4 v.  1875-8..  317.7 

Contents.— v.  1.  Ways  of  doing  good.  Adventure. 
Science.  2.  Things  clerical.  Lawyers.  Human  folly. 
3.  Martyrs.  The  bible.  Prayer.  4.  Christian  life. 
Preachers  and  preaching.  Noble  women. 

Hood,  J.  B.  Advance  and  retreat.  Person- 
al experiences  in  the  United  States 
and  Confederate  States  armies.  1880  . 731.1 


Hood,  Paxton.  Life  of  Cromwell.  1833..  626.14 

— Scottish  characteristics.  1883 501.11 

Hood,  Robin,  English  outlaw.  James,  G. 

P.  R.  Forest  days.  Fict 36.263 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Ivanhoe 12.9 

— Timbs,  J.  Abbeys,  castles,  etc . [Story 

of.] 501.10.3 

Hood,  Thomas.  Works;  ed.  by  E.  Sargent 

v.  4-6.  Hlus.  1873 307.22 


Contents.— v.  4.  Our  family : a domestic  novel,  Comic 
miscellany.  Autobiographical  papers.  Appendix.  5. 
Up  the  Rhine.  Romances  and  extravagances.  6. 
Whims  and  oddities.  National  tales.  Humorous  tales. 

— Choice  works.  Illus 315.14 

Contents. — Memoir.  Early  essays  and  sketches. 
Odes  and  addresses  to  great  people.  Whims  and  oddi- 
ties. Minor  poems.  Contributions  to  the  Gem.  Cream 
of  the  comic  annuals.  National  tales. 

— Poetical  works.  1873  202.9 

— Tylney  hall.  1873 34.16 

— Whims  and  oddities 314.18 


— Memorials;  ed.  by  his  daughter.  2 v.  ’60  . 606.10 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets 215.6 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Essays,  v.  2 303.6 

See  also  Atlantic,  v.  6;  Harper’s  m.,  vols.  22,  26,  39. 
Hooker,  J.  D.  Botanv.  (Science  prim- 
ers.) 1877 828.20.8 


Hooker,  Richard.  Walton,  I.  Life  of . . . 606.25 
Hooker,  W.  Child’s  book  of  nature.  1872 . 802.2 

Hooper,  L.,  edr..  Lady’s  book  of  flowers 
and  poetry.  With  floral  dictionary. 

1863  204.3 

Hooper,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Tsar’s  window.  1881 . 141.26 

— Under  the  tri-color.  1880  53.26 

Hoopes,  J.  Book  of  evergreens : a practi- 
cal treatise  on  the  coniferse  or  cone- 
bearing plants.  (cop..  1868) 811.10 

Hoosier  school-boy.  Eggleston,  E.  Juv.  82.21 

Hoosier  schoolmaster.  Eggleston,  E 8.33 

Hope,  A.  R.  Book  about  boys.  1869  306.19 

— Book  about  dominies.  1869  306.10 

— My  schoolboy  friends.  1870 78.6 

Hope,  G.  H.  Till  the  doctor  comes  and 

how  to  help  him.  1871 814.34 

Hope,  T.  Anastasius;  or,  memoirs  of  a 

Greek.  Fict» . . 144.1 

Hope,  Pleasures  of.  [Poem.]  Campbell,  T.  217.10 

Hope  and  have.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.2.5 

Hope  Leslie.  Sedgewick,  C.  M 132.6 

Hopeless  case.  Fawcett,  E 48.16 

Hopes  and  fears.  Yonge,  C.  M 36.606 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Evidences  of  Christianity  416.12 

— Law  of  love,  and  love  as  a law.  1878. . 441.2 

— Moral  science.  1871 406.11 

— Outline  study  of  man.  1873  402.20 

— Strength  and  beauty.  Discussions  for 

young  men.  1874  416.7 

Hoppin,  J.  M.  Old  England:  its  scenery,  art 

and  people.  1872 508.13 

Hoppin,  Mary  A.  M.  A great  treason:  a 

story  of  the  war  of  independence.  ’83  56.18 

Horace  [Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus].  Works; 

tr.  by  P.  Francis.  2v 1020.2 


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126 


HOW. 


Hokace,  continued. 

— Works,  literally  tr.  by  C.  Smart.  ’72  208.12 

— Odes  and  epodes;  tr.  into  English  verse 

by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton.  1869  214.7 

— Dryden,  J.  Translations  from In  206.22 

— Horace  [outlined  and  explained]  by  G. 

Martin 1^0.24 

Horace  Templeton.  Lever,  Charles 36.521 

House  subsecivse.  Rab  and  his  friends,  etc. 

Brown,  John 327.2 

Horn,  F.  W.  History  of  the  literature  of 
the  Scandinavian  North.  Tr.  by  R. 

H.  Anderson.  1884 321.9 

Horne,  R.  H.  New  spirit  of  the  age.  [Bio- 
graphies]. 1844 306.9 

Horner,  Susan  and  Joanna.  Walks  in  Flor- 
ence. 2 v.  Illus.  1873... 525.24 

Horry,  P.  and  Weems,  M.  L.  Life  of  Gen. 

F.  Marion.  1872 601.10 

Horse.  Anecdotes  of  the In  1008.1.1 

— Cole,  J.  R.  Horse’s  foot  and  how  to  shoe 

it.  1879 831.22 

— Dadd,  G.  H.  American  reformed  horse- 

book.  1880 836.17 

The  modern  horse  doctor.  1854  804.3 

— Herbert,  W.  H.  Hints  to  horse-keepers.  813.13 

— Loring,  G.  B.  Agriculture  and  the  813.11 

— McClure,  R.  Gentlemen’s  stable  guide. 

[cop.  1870] 835.9 

— Mavhew,  E.  Illustrated  horse  doctor.  ’80  834.26 

— Miles,  W.  The  horse’s  foot.  1856 804.4 

— Murray,  W.  H.  H.  The  perfect  horse . . 813.11 

— Youatt,  W.  On  the  horse.  1864 825.4 

— Walsh,  J.  H.  [ Stonehenge ].  The  horse 

in  the  stable,  etc.  [cop.  1871] 824.28 

— Woodruff,  H.  Trotting  horse  of  Ameri- 

ca. 1871 808.14 

Horsemanship.  Anderson,  E.  L.  On  horse- 
back. 1882  824.20 

— Durant,  G.  Horse-back  riding,  from  a 

medical  point  of  view.  1878 823.1 

— Karr,  Mrs.  E.  American  horsewoman.  844.36 

HoRSE-shoe  Robinson.  Kennedy,  J.  P . Fict  64.6 
Hortense,  queen  of  Holland.  Abbott,  J. 

S.  C.  History  of.  1870 611.13 

— Mundt,  C.  M.  Queen  Hortense.  Fict.  47.22 

— Napoleon  dynasty 604.11 

Horticulture.  See  Gardening. 

Horticulturist,  The.  v.  5-8.  1855-8.  4v.  in  3 *8501.6 
Horton,  C.  W.  Architecture  for  general 

students.  1874  818.7 

Horton,  R.  G.  Life  of  James  Buchanan. 

1856  602.12 

Hosmer,  J.  K.  Samuel  Adams.  [Life  of.] 

1885  626.4.13 

Hospital  sketches.  Alcott,  Louisa  M.  1873  26.41 

Hospitals.  New  York  state  charities  aid 

association.  Hand-book  for . 1883 . 842.37 

See  also  Insanity;  Nursing. 

Hot  plowshares.  Tourgee,  A.  W.  Fict. . . 146.24 

Hotel  du  Petit  St.  Jean.  1871.  Fid 36.249 

Hotel  life,  Law  of.  Rogers,  H.Y.,jr.  1879  912.31 
Houdin,  Robert.  Conjuring  and  magic.  ’78  832.29 

— Memoirs,  by  himself.  1859 606.7 

Hough,  F.  B.  Elements  of  forestry.  1882  841.29 

— Report  on  forestry.  1878 . 831.1 

Houghton,  R.  C.  Women  of  the  Orient.’77  518.13 
Houghton,  W.  Natural  history  of  the  an- 
cients  842.8 

Hour  and  the  man.  [Toussaint  L’Overture]. 

Martineau,  H.  Fict 34.26 


Hours  at  home:  a popular  monthly  of  in- 
struction and  recreation,  v.  1-11.  N. 

Y.,  1865-70 *1006.1 

Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.  Tyndall,  J.  525.25 

Hours  with  girls.  Sangster,  M.  E 426.25 

Hours  with  men  and  books.  Mathews,  W.  325.31 
Hours  with  my  pupils.  Phelps,  Mrs.  L.’59.  401.4 

House,  E.  H.  J apanese  episodes.  [Descrip- 
tive]. 1881 518.9 

House  and  home  papers.  Stowe,  H.  B.  ’69  306.11 
House  beautiful  [household  art].  Cook, 

Clarence.  1878 ! 848.16 

HousE-building.  See  Architecture. 

House  decoration.  Garrett,  R.  and  A 818.29 

See  also  Household  art. 

House  in  the  glen.  Juv 87.4 

House  in  town:  sequel  to  “Opportunities.” 

Warner,  S 81.25 

House  of  a merchant  prince.  Bishop,  W.  H.  53.30 

House  of  seven  gables.  Hawthorne,  N 135.17 

House  on  wheels.  Begon,  F.  de.  Juv 25.23 

HousE-plans  for  everybody.  Reed,  S.  B.  ’81  838.13 


Household  art  and  furniture.  Church,  E. 

R.  How  to  furnish  a home.  1882..  851.13 
— Cook,  Clarence.  The  house  beautiful: 
essays  on  beds  and  tables,  stools  and 


candlesticks.  1878  848.16 

— Dewing,  T.  W.  Beauty  in  the  house- 

hold. 1882 851.15 

— Eastlake,  C.  L.  Hints  on  household  taste. 

1872  813.8 

— Elliott,  C.  W.  Book  of  American  inte- 

riors [From  existing  houses].  Helio- 
type illus.  1876 *8541.6 

— Harrison,  C.  C.  Woman’s  handiwork 

in  modem  homes.  1881 836.14 

— Jones,  C.  S.  and  Williams,  H.  T.  House- 

hold elegancies 821.27 

Ladies’  fancy  work.  1876 826.1 

— Rees,  Mrs.  J.  E R.  Home  decoration.  824.6 


See  also  Decorative  art;  Domestic  economy.. 


Household  book  of  poetry.  Dana,  C.  A. ’77  207.7 

Household  conveniences.  Illus.  1884...  841.21 
Household  education.  Martineau,  H.  ’67.  413.9 

Household  hints.  Babcock,  Mrs.  E.  W.  ’84  847.16 
Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  Man- 
ning, A.  Fict 34.20 

Household  puzzles.  Alden,  I.  M 86.1 

Household  science,  Hand-book  of.  You- 

mans,  E.  L.  1872 813.23 

Household  taste,  Hints  on.  Eastlake,  C. 

L.  1872 813.8 

Household  words.  Conducted  by  C. 

Dickens.  36  v.  in  18.  [Lond.,  1850-9]  327.13 

— Same.  Novels  and  tales  from.  1856-9 

11  v in  6 36.177 

— Stories  from.  2d  ser.  1869 142.4 

Housekeeping.  See  Domestic  economy. 

Houses  of  York  and  Lancaster.  Gairdner, 

J.  1875 743.5.4 

Housman,  H.  Story  of  our  museum 832.24 

Houston,  Sam,  Life  of.  Illus.  1855 602.11 

Houstoun,  Mrs.  M.  Recommended  to  mer- 
cy. 1864 36.467 

— Zoe’s  brand.  1864  36.436 

Hovey,  H.  C.  Celebrated  American  [and 

other]  caverns.  1882  843.2 

Hovey,  W.  A.  Mind  reading  and  beyond. . 435.20 
How  a bride  was  won.  Gerstacker,  Fred . . 34.5 

How  could  he  escape.  [Temperance  tale.] 

Wright,  J.  M 92.16 

How  crops  feed.  Johnson,  S.  W.  [cop.  1870]  804.9 

How  crops  grow.  Johnson,  S.  W.  [cop.  ’68]  804.10 


HOW. 


127 


HUGHES. 


How  he  won  her.  Southworth,  E . D.  E.  N.  5.20 
Note.— Sequel  to  ‘‘Fair play.” 

How  I managed  my  children.  Warren,  E.  844.12 
How  I managed  my  house  on  £200  a year. 

Warren,  Mrs.  E 844.10 

How  not  to  be  sick.  Bellows.  A.  J.  1869.  814.36 

How  plants  grow.  Gray,  Asa.  1874 812.14 

How  the  farm  pays.  Crozier,  W.  and  Hen- 
derson, P.  1884  846.11 

How  to  amuse  an  evening  party.  1863 812.29 

How  to  behave. . 1857  In  307.9 

How  to  choose  a house  and  furnish  it  at 

small  expense.  Warren,  E 844.13 

How  to  do  business.  1857 In  307  9 

How  to  do  it.  [Manners,  etc.]  Hale,  E.  E.  332.9 
How  to  educate  yourself.  Eggleston,  G.  C.  402.19 
How  to  furnish  a house.  Church,  E.  R.  851.13 

How  to  get  a farm.  Morris,  E.  1864 807.4 

How  to  get  strong  and  how  to  stay  so. 

Blaikie,  W.  1879 823.30 

How  to  help  the  poor.  Fields,  Mrs.  J.  T.  ’84  916.6 

How  to  keep  a store.  Terry,  S.  H.  1882 . . 914.35 

How  to  make  a living.  Eggleston,  G.  C 827.30 

How  to  parse.  Abbott,  E.  A 314.9 

How  to  succeed.  [Essays.]  Abbott,  L.  ed'r.  443.32 
How  to  succeed  in  life.  Tulloch,  J 421.9 


How  to  tell  the  parts  of  speech.  Abbott, 

E.  A.  1881 317.24 

How  to  understand  music.  Mathews,W.S.B  848.7 

How  to  write.  [Hand-book].  1857 307.7;  307.9 

How  to  write  clearly.  Abbott,  E.  A 317.29 

How  we  saved  the  old  farm.  Fict 835.19 

Howard,  Blanche  W.  Aulnay  Tower.  1885  58.5 

— Aunt  Serena.  1881 51.4 

— Guenn.  [Breton  tale.]  1884 55.24 

— One  summer,  [cop.  1875] 135.18 

Howard,  C.  J.  Book  of  conundrums  and 

riddles.  1869  812.28 

— Drawing-room  theatricals 812.26 

Howard,  H.,  ear l of  Surrey.  Poems 203.7 

Howard,  Marion.  Fred’s  hard  fight.  [Tem- 
perance tale].  1874 92.14 

Howe,  E.  W.  Mystery  of  the  Locks  [a. 

house].  1885 * 57.28 

— Story  of  a country  town.  1885 57.27 

Howe,  Joseph  W.  Winter  homes  for  inva- 
lids. 1875  828.32 

Howe,  Julia  W.  Margaret  Fuller.  [Life, 

etc.]  1883 627.1.5 

— ecTr.  Sex  and  education.  1874  412.7 

Howe,  Maud.  Newport  aquarelle.  Fict.  55.7 

— San  Rosario  ranch.  1884 57.5 

Howells,  W.  D.  Chance  acquaintance.  ’73  63.7 

— Dr.  Breen’s  practice.  1881 51.5 

— Fearful  responsibility;  At  the  sign  of  the 

Savage;  Tonelle’s  marriage.  1881...  141.30 

— Foregone  conclusion.  1877 52.7 

— Italian  journeys,  [1864-5] 505.25 

— Lady  of  the  Aroostook.  1879 144.19 

— A modem  instance.  1882  53.17 

— Out  of  the  question:  a comedy 208.1 

— Suburban  sketches.  1871 306.6 

— Their  wedding  journey 4.11 

— Three  villages  [Lexington,  Shirley,  Gna- 

denhuttenj.  1884 522.6 

— The  undiscovered  country.  [Future  life.  1 

1880 48.19 

— Venetian  life,  [1866].  1874 508.5 

— A woman’s  reason.  1883  55.15 


— Century  m.  jBiog.  sketch].  1882. . In  1006.4.23 

— Stoddard,  R.  H.  and  others.  Poets’  homes  622.6.1 


Howitt,  A.  M.  Art-student  in  Munich, 

[1850-2].  1853  508.12 

Howitt,  Mary.  Alice  Franklin 91 1 

— Favorite  scholar  and  other  tales.  1868 . 22.2 

— Heir  of  Wast-Wayland.  1855 131.17 

— Little  coin,  much  care 91.2 

— My  uncle  the  clock-maker ...  91.3 

— New  story  book.  1866 78.29 

— No  sense  like  common  sense 91.4 

— Peter  Drake’s  dream,  etc.  1866 78.30 

— Sowing  and  reaping.  Fict 91.5 

— Story  of  a genius 91.6 

— Strive  and  thrive 91.7 

— Two  apprentices 91.8 

— Which  is  the  wiser 91.9 

— Who  shall  be  greatest 91.10 

— Work  and  wages 91.11 

Howitt,  William.  Book  of  the  seasons.  ’42  306.28 

— Boy’s  adventures  in  Australia.  1855 25.20 

— Country  book  [pleasures  and  pursuits]. . 315.15 

— Hall  and  the  hamlet.  2 v.  1848 135.1 

— Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  eminent 

British  poets.  Ulus 615.15 

— Jack  of  the  mill;  a fireside  story 74.2 

— Woodburn  Grange 135.21 

— and  M.  Stories  of  English  and  foreign 

life.  1853 :...  14.9 

Howleglass,  the  merry  jester  [German 


Howson,  J.  S.  Character  of  Saint  Paul.  ’73  402.25 

— Life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.  See  Cony- 

beare,  W.  J 418.1 

Hoyle,  Edm.  Hoyle’s  games.  1872 816.11 

Hoyt,  J.  G.  Addresses,  lectures  and  re- 
views. 1863 303.12 

Hoyt,  J.  K.  and  Ward,  A.  L.  Cyclopaedia 

of  practical  quotations.  1882 *E.10 

Hozier,  H.  M.  The  seven  weeks’  war.  [Aus- 
tria and  Prussia  in  1876].  2 v 727.12 

Hubbard,  F.  M.  Life  of  W.  R.  Davie. 

[Sparks’  Am.  biog.,  2d  ser.,  v.  15] 601.1 

Hubbell,  M.  S.  Shady  side;  or,  life  in  a 

country  parsonage.  1853 8.18 

Hubert.  Abbott,  J.  (Juno  stories) 83.11.3 

Hue,  E.  R.  Journey  through  Tartary,  Thi- 
bet and  China,  1844-6.  1852 In  502.21 

— Journey  through  the  Chinese  empire. 

2 v.  1855  505.8 

Huckleberry  Finn,  Adventures  of.  Clem- 
ens, S.  L.  1885 47.43 

Hudibras.  [Satirical  poem.]  Butler,  S . . . 202.6 

Hudson,  F.  History  of  journalism  in  the 

United  States.  1873 312.2 

Hudson,  H.  N.  Classical  English  reader. 

1878 314.11 

— Lectures  on  Shakspeare.  2 v.  [cop.  ’48]  304.7 

— Shakespeare:  his  life,  art,  and  charac- 

ters. 2 v 204.19 

Hudson,  Henry.  Adventures  of.  ’73.  Juv.  606.31 


Hudson,  Mrs.  M.  C.  See  Ames,  M.  C. 

Hugh  Worthington.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J.  11.8 
Hughes,  G.  E.  Hughes,  T.  Memoir  of 

a brother.  1873 608.17 

Hughes,  J.,  archbishop.  Hassard,  J.  R.  G. 

Life  of.  1866 608.11 

— and,  Breckinridge,  Rev.  J.  Oral  discus- 

sion. [cop.  1836] 418.17 

Hughes,  R.  W.  The  currency  question.  ’79  914.11 
Hughes,  S.  Gas  works  and  the  distribu- 
tion of  coal  gas.  1871 814.38 

— Waterworks  for  cities  and  towns.  1872.  814.39 


HUGHES. 


128 


HUMOR. 


Hughes,  T.  Alfred  the  great.  1871 608.16 

— Manliness  of  Christ.  1880  421.19 

— Memoir  of  a brother,  [George  E.]  1873  608.17 

— Scouring  of  the  White  Horse.  1859 17.30 

Note.— A festival  in  memory  of  Alfred’s  victory  over 
t>liG  Danes 

— Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.  2 v.  1870 5.18 

— Tom  Brown’s  school  days  [at  Rugby]  ’72  5.17 

— True  manliness.  1880 425.23 

— ed'r.  Gone  to  Texas.  Letters  from 

our  boys.  1884 522.8 

Hughes,  W.  C.  The  American  miller  and 

millwright’s  assistant.  1859 804.25 

Hugo,  Victor.  Claude  Gueux:  the  last 

day  of  a condemned  man.  1871 34.35 

— Gavroche;  the  gamin  of  Paris.  From 

“Les  miserables,”  tr.  by  M.  C.  Pyle.  4.26 

— History  of  a crime.  [Coup  d’  etat  of  ’51] . 732.14 

— The  hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.  34.10 

— Les  miserables.  Fict 61.13 

— The  man  who  laughs.  1869  61.15 

— Ninety-three.  [French  revolution;  La 

Vendee.]  1874 31.5 

— Toilers  of  the  sea.  Fict.  1873  34.11 


— Barbou,  A.  Life  of.  1882 625.5 

Hugo  Blanc,  the  artist.  Griswold,  V.  M. 

Fict.  1867 5.3 


Huguenot  family.  Keddie,*  H.  [ Sarah 

Tytler .] 17.24 

Huguenots,  The.  James,  G.  P.  R.  Fict.  131.20 
Huguenots.  Baird,  H.  M.  Rise  of  the 

Huguenots  in  France,  (1512-74).  2 v.  745.4 

— Lord,  J.  Henry  of  Navarre,  [or]  The 

Huguenots In  735.6.3 

— Parkman,  F.  Pioneers  of  France,  etc. 

[Huguenots  in  Florida  and  Brazil] . .736.15.1 

— Smiles,  S.  Huguenots  in  England  and 

Ireland.  [Added].  Huguenots  inAmer- 
ica.  1872 706.19 


The  Huguenots  m France  after  revo- 
cation of  the  edict  of  Nantes 744.10 

Huish,  M.  B.  The  year’s  art.  Hand-book 

for  1881.  [Great  Britain  and  Ireland]  837.20 

Hullah,  John.  Music  in  the  house 827.20 

Hulme,  F.  E.  Mathematical  drawing  in- 
struments. [How  to  use].  1882 842.5 

Human  body.  Le  Pileur,  A.  Wonders  of.  802.20 

— Martin,  H.  N.  The  human  body.  1881.  837.13 

— Object  lessons  on.  By  three  New  York 

teachers.  1883 432.20 


See  also  Anatomy;  Physiology. 

Human  destiny.  See  Civilization  and  pro- 
gress; Future  life;  Man. 

Human  intellect,  The.  Porter,  N.  1872...  434.7 

Human  intercourse.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  ' ’84  323.1 

Human  life.  Graham,  S.  Science  of.  2 v. 


1839  805.19 

Human  life  in  Shakespeare.  Giles,  H 318.23 

Human  race.  See  Man. 

Human  rights.  Hurlbut,  E.  P.  1850 903.11 

Human  society.  Huntington,  F.  D.  1860  . 431.19 
Human  species.  Quatrefages,  A.  de.  ’79  815.4.27 
Human  understanding.  Locke,  J.  Essay 

on ; 417.26 

Humanity  in  the  city.  Chapin,  E.  H.  [1854]  407.11 
Humboldt,  A.  von.  Cosmos:  a sketch  of  a 
physical  description  of  the  universe. 

5 v.  1856  801.1 


— Travels  in  equinoctial  America.  [1799- 
1804],  etc.;  condensed  by  W.  Macgil- 
lioray 527.1 


Humboldt,  W.  von.  Sphere  and  duties  of 

government.  1854  911.10 


— Schlesier,  G.  Life  of.  1854  611.37 

Hume,  David.  Essays;  literary,  moral,  and 

political 317.17 

— History  of  England  from  the  invasion  of 

Julius  Caesar  to  the  abdication  of 

James  II.,  1688.  6 v.  1853 703,2 

Same;  student’s  series.  Abridged  and 

continued  to  1851.  Illus 743.10 


— Huxley,  T.  H.  [Life,  etc].  1879 616.11.5 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Biog.  history  of  philoso- 

phy  427.1 

Humming  birds.  Adams,  H.  G.  CoVd  illus.  822.23 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Tropical  nature,  etc 825.17 

Humok,  wit,  and  the  comic. 


Philosophy , etc. 

— Cox,  S.  S.  Why  we  laugh.  1876 332.25 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  The  comic In  332.23 

— Macbeth,  J.  W.  V.  Might  and  mirth  of 

literature 325.1 

— Spencer,  H.  Physiology  of  laughter  In  404.13 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Ludicrous  side  of  life. In  303.3 

Biographical  etc. 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  American  humorists.  I ’83]  326.7 

— Thackeray,  Wm.  English  humorists  of 

the  18th  century 301.12.4  and  302.15 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  and  J.  C.  Wits  and  beaux 

of  society 613.17 


Collections. 

— Book  of  blunders  [verbal] 311.33 

— Brown,  M.  Wit  and  humor.  1880 315.7 

— Finod,  J.  de.  Thousand  flashes  of  French 

wit,  etc  315.18 

— Lemon,  Mark.  The  jest  book 315.8 

— Little  classics,  v.  5.  Laughter 304.16 

— Oldham,  O.  Humorous  speaker 325.33 

— Watterson,  H.,  ed'r.  Oddities  of  south- 

ern life  and  character 318.25 

See  also  Caricature ; Aphorisms ; Dramas. 


Humorous  and  Comic  Works. 


— A’Beckett,  G.  A.  Comic  Blackstone. . . 911.30 

— Alden,  W.  L.  Domestic  explosives.  1878  315.2 

— Baldwin,  J.  G.  Flush  times  of  Alabama 

and  Mississippi 315.12 

— Besant,  W.  Revolt  of  man.  1882 52.24 

— Bradley,  E.  Verdant  Green,  Oxford 

freshman 74.20 

— Browne,  C.  F.  [ Artemus  Ward].  Works  304.18 

— Burnand,  F.  C.  More  happy  thoughts.  323.10 

— Cervantes,  M.  de.  Don  Quixote.  [Satire 

on  knight-errantry].  4 v 45.5 

— Clark,  C.  H.  Out  of  the  hurly-burly .. . 311.2 

— Clemens,  S.  L.  [ Mark  Twain].  Huck- 

leberry Finn.  1885 47.43 

Innocents  abroad.  1872 507.5 

Roughing  it.  1872 502.1 

Stolen  white  elephant,  etc.  1882 146.12 

Tom  Sawyer.  1876 82.10 

Tramp  abroad.  1880 513.15 

— Cockton,  H.  Sylvester  Sound,  the  som- 

nambulist   42.38 

Valentine  Vox,  the  ventriloquist 134.30 

— Coffin,  R.  B.  [ Barry  Gray.]  Cakes  and 

ale  at  Woodbine.  1872  48.8 

Matrimonial  infelicities,  etc.  1866...  142.11 

My  married  life  at  Hillside.  1872 45.21 

Out  of  town : a rural  episode.  1867 . . 142.3 


— Klencke,  P.  F.  H.  Life.  1854  611.37 

— Taylor,  B.  Life,  travels,  and  books.  ’59.  607.19 


HUMOR. 


129 


HUNT. 


Humor,  wit,  etc.,  continued. 

— Cozzens,  F.  S.  Sayings  of  Dr.  Bush- 

whacker   314.23 

Sparrowgrass  papers.  1856  304.5 

— Curtis,  G.  W.  Potiphar  papers.  1854. . 8.26 

— De  Mille,  J.  American  baron 61.32 

Dodge  club.  1875 64.15 

— Derby,  G.  H.  Phoenixiana 304.10 

— Dickens,  C.  Pickwick  papers. . . .1.4  and  136.80 

— Doyle,  R.  Foreign  tour  of  Messrs. 

Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson.  /Kws.  *8521.28 

— Gray,  W.  T.  Bad  boy’s  diary 53.28 

— Green  peas  from  Invisible’s  patch.  1856  15.15 

— Guthrie,  F.  A.  Vice  versa.  1882 53.19 

— Haliburton,  T.  C.  Nature  and  human 

nature 16.2 

Sam  Slick  in  England 16.1 

Sam  Slick  in  search  of  a wife 16.3 

Sam  Slick’s  sayings  and  doings 16.4 

— Harte,  Bret.  Condensed  novels.  1877.  311.24 

— Holley,  M.  My  opinions,  and  Betsey 

Bobbet’s.  1875 18.22 

My  wayward  pardner.  1882 148.5 

Samantha  at  the  Centennial.  1880 148.1 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Autocrat  of  the  break- 

fast-table. 1872 303.9 

Poet  at  the  breakfast-table 303.10 

Professor  at  the  breakfast-table 303.8 

— Hood,  Thomas.  Choice  works 315.14 

— Irving,  W.  Knickerbocker’s  history  of 

• New  York 306.5 

— Jenkins,  E.  Ginx’s  baby 308.28  and  36.274 

— Jerrold,  D.  Fireside  saints;  Mr.  Cau- 

dle’s breakfast  talk,  etc 306.30 

Men  of  character 36.275 

Mrs.  Caudle’s  curtain  lectures 306.12 

— Leland,  H.  P.  Grey-bay  mare  and  other 

humorous  sketches 311.1 

— Longstreet,  A.  B.  Georgia  scenes.  1873  64.9 

— Mahony,  F.  Reliques  of  Father  Prout.  307.11 

— Mayhew,  H.  and  A.  Greatest  plague  of 

life  [in  search  of  a good  servant] 53.20 

— Mrs.  Limber’s  raffle;  or,  a church  fair 

and  its  victims.  1882 146.15 

— Neal,  A.  B.  Widow  Bedott  papers 8.15 

— Paulding,  J.  K.  The  Bulls  and  the  Jon- 

athans   332.24 

— Peacock,  T.  L.  Headlong  hall  and 

Nightmare  abbey.  1848 141.2 

— Raspe,  R.  E.  Baron  Munchausen 8.20 

— Reynard  the  fox.  [From  the  German]. In  313.27 

— Sarcey,  F.  Miseries  of  Fo  Hi 55.10 

— Shaw,  H.  W.  j Josh  Billing  sj.  Writings..  323.18 

— Sherwood,  J.  D.  Comic  history  of  the 

United  States.  1870 721.5 

— Shillaber,  B.  P.  Ike  Partington  and  his 

friends.  1879 311.32 

Partingtonian  patch  work \ . 323.8 

— Smith,  H Gaieties  and  gravities.  1852.  301.3 

— Smith,  Seba.  Life  and  letters  of  Major 

Jack  Downing.  1833 311.31 

“ Way  down  East.” 55.31 

— Smith,  Sydney.  Wit  and  wisdom  of.  1870  303.11 

— Sterne,  Laurence.  Tristram  Shandy . . . 36.513 

— Swift,  J.  Gulliver’s  travels.  1869  62.2 

— Tangletown  letters.  1856 15.5 

— Thompson,  M.  M.  Doesticks  and  what 

he  says.  1855 31.4 

— Thompson,  W.  T.  Major  Jones’  chroni- 

cles of  Pineville 44.30 

Major  Jones’  courtship  and  travels ....  44.29 

- Tyler*  M.  C.  Brawnville  atheletic  club.  325.9 

— Verne,  J.  Tribulations  of  a Chinaman  45.7  1 


Humor,  wit,  etc.,  continued. 

— Warner,  C.  D.  My  summer  in  a garden. 

1872 ...  301.31 

See  also  under  the  following  names:  Addison,  J. 
[Essays] ; Dickens,  C.  [Novels] ; Galt,  J.  [Novels]  ; 
Lamb,  C.  [Works] ; Thackeray,  W.  M.  [Novels  and  mis- 
cellanies] ; Smollett,  T.  [Novels] ; Swift,  J.  [Works] ; 
Verne,  J.  [Romances]. 

Humorous  Poetry. 


— Adams,  C.  F.  Leedle  Yawcob  Strauss.  208.31 

— Adams,  W.  D.,  ed'r.  Comic  poets  of  the 

19th  century 217.16 

— Aytoun,  W.  E.  Firmilian:  a spasmo- 

dic tragedy.  (With  Book  of  ballads)  208.8 

— Barham,  R.  H.  Ingoldsby  legends 204.9 

— Butler,  S.  Hudibras 202.6 

— Butler,  W.  A.  Nothing  to  to  wear. In  1004.1.15 

— Calverley,  S.  C.  Flyleaves.  [Verse]..  204.4 

— Carroll,  L.  Hunting  of  the  snark 215.9 

Ryhme?  and  reason?  Illus 211.38 

— Combe,  W.  Dr.  Syntax’s  tours.  Hlus . 213.5 

— Gilbert,  W.  S.  “Bab”  ballads.  1877. . . 207.9 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Poems 202.1 

— Hood,  T.  Poetical  works 202.9 

— Lear,  E.  Book  of  nonsense.  [Nonsense 

songs].  Illus 207.16 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Biglow  papers In  202.23 

— Martin,  T.  Book  of  ballads In  208.8 

— Parton,  J.,  ed'r.  Humorous  poetry  of 

the  English  language.  1872 201.11 

— Saxe,  J.  G.  Poems 203.22 

— Smith,  H.  and  J.  Rejected  addresses.  206.20 

— Trumbull,  J.  McFingal;  an  epic  poem.  218.10 

— Universal  songster.  3 v 212.10 

— Whitney,  A.  D.  T.  Mother  Goose  for 

grown  folks  211.20 

Humphreys,  A.  A.  Gettysburg  to  the  Rap- 
idan.  The  army  of  the  Potomac,  July 
1863  to  April,  1864.  1883 741.2 

— Virginia  campaign  of  1864-2.  1883 726.9.12 

Humphry  Clinker.  Smollett,  Tobias 36.511 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.  Hugo,  V 34.10 

Hundred  greatest  men.  Wood,  W.,  ed'r. 

Portraits.  1885 628.22 

Hungary.  Brace,  C.  L.  H.  in  1851.  1853  504.31 
See  also  Austria ; also  life  of  Kossuth. 

Hunnewell,  J.  F.  Historical  monuments 

of  France.  Illus.  1884 732.4 

— Lands  of  Scott.  1871 514.1 

Hunt,  E.  M.  Alcohol  as  a food  and  medi- 
cine. 1877 835.29 

Hunt,  F.  Lives  of  American  merchants. 

2 v.  1858 604.3 


Contents ,—x . 1.  Introductory  essay,  by  G.  R.  Russell; 
T.  H.  Perkins,  by  T.  G.  Cary;  T.  P.  Cope,  by  J.  R. 
Chandler;  P.  C.  Brooks,  by  E.  Everett;  J.  G.  King,  by 
C.  King;  N.  Brown;  S.  Girard;  S.  Ward,  by  C.  King; 
M.  Carey,  T.  Eddy;  J.  Goodhue;  J.  Peabody,  by  G.  A. 
Ward;  Lorillard,  by  W.  Berrian;  G.  Lee,  by  C.  M. 
Leupp;  W.  R.  Jones,  by  W.  A.  Jones;  S.  Appleton,  by 
E.  Peabody;  J.  May;  S.  Slater,  by  J.  L.  Blake;  A. 
Henry,  by  S.  A.  Allibone ; J.  Chickering,  by  J.  L.  Blake ; 
A.  Clapp;  P.  T.  Jackson,  by  J.  A.  Lowell;  H.  Laurens; 
W.  Parsons ; appendix  to  the  life  of  Patrick  T.  Jackson, 
v.  2.  E.  H.  Derby,  by  E.  H Derby;  Sir  W.  Pepperrcll, 
by  U.  Parsons;  S.  Allen,  by  W.  M.  Allen;  Major  S. 
Shaw ; Amos  Lawrence ; Abbott  Lawrence,  by  N.  Ap- 
pleton; W.  Lawrence,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop;  J.  J.  Astor, 
by  D.  R.  Jaques;  J.  Touro,  by  A.  Walker;  J.  Brom- 
fleld,  J.  Quincy;  H.  R.  W.  Hill,  by  W.  K.  King;  J. 
Brown,  by  G.  S.  Hillard;  J.  Hancock,  by  G.  Mountfort; 
R.  Morris. 

— ed'r.  Merchants  magazine,  v.  1-20.  ’39-’44  *905.1 
Hunt,  H.  G.  B.  Concise  history  of  music.  828.31 
Hunt,  Helen.  See  Jackson,  H.  H. 

Hunt,  L.  B.  Hand-book  of  light  gymnastics. 

1882  824.8 


17 


HUNT. 


130 


HYMNS. 


Hunt,  Leigh.  A day  by  the  fire,  and  other 

papers.  1870 308.2 

— Essays  and  miscellanies.  1854 301 .9 

Hunt,  Robert.  Poetry  of  science.  1854...  807.1 

Hunt,  T.  P.  Death  by  measure  [liquor 

selling].  1846  408.6 

Hunt,  W.  History  of  Italy.  1874 716.23 

Hunted  down.  Dickens,  Charles 36.170 

Hunter  and  Tom.  Abbott,  J.  Juv 78.5.2 

HuNTER-naturalist.  Webber,  C.  W.  1852.  836.6 

Hunting  and  shooting.  Baker,  S.  W.  Rifle 

and  hound  in  Ceylon.  1869 522.28 

— Baldwin,  W.  C.  African  hunting.  1863  831.10 

— Batty,  J.  H.  How  to  hunt  and  trap,  ’78.  835.11 

— Bogardus,  A.  H.  Field,  cover,  and  trap 

shooting,  [cop.  1874] 828.12 

— Cumming,  G.  Wild  men  and  wild  beasts  505.19 

— Drummond,  W.  H.  Large  game  and  nat- 

ural history  of  south  and  south-east 
Africa.  1875 841.11 

— Frost  J.  Wild  scenes  of  a hunter’s  life.  823.8 

— Gillmore,  P.  Great  thirst  land.  1878..  521.21 

— Jefferies,  R.  Amateur  poacher.  1879..  833.30 

— Levison,  H.  A.  Sport  in  many  lands. . . 843.12 

— Meunier,  Y.  Great  hunting  grounds  of 

the  world.  1873 816.22 

— Reid,  M.  Bruin:  the  bear  hunt.  1878.  92.6 

— Revoil,  B.  Hunter  and  trapper  in  North 

America.  1875 818.12 


— Stephens,  C.  A.  Lynx  hunting.  Juv. . 24.18.4 

— Webber,  C.  W.  Hunter-naturalist.  ’52  836.6 

See  also  Sports ; Trapping. 


Hunting  of  the  snark.  [Humorous].  Car- 

roll,  L 215.9 

Huntingdons,  The.  Hayward,  M.  L 24.11 

Huntington,  F.  D.  Human  society,  its  pro- 
vidential structure,  etc.  1860  431.19 

Huntington,  Faye,  pseud.  See  Foster,  Mrs 
I.  H. 

Huntington, W.  R.  Conditional  immortality.  421.25 
Huntington,  W.  S.  Road-master’s  assis- 
tant. 1878 837.22 

Hurlbut,  E.  P.  Human  rights  and  their 

political  guaranties.  1850 903.11 

Hurst,  J.  F.  Outline  of  church  history,  to 

1880 426.11 

— Short  history  of  the  reformation.  1884 . 433.20 
Husbands  and  homes.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  Y.  33.18 
Husmann,  G.  American  grape  growing  and 

wine  making.  1880 838.20 

Hutchinson,  Anne.  Ellis,  G.  E.  Life. . In  601.1.6 
Hutchinson,  J.  C.  Physiology  and  hygiene 

1873 807.16 

Huth,  A.  H.  Life  and  writings  of  H.  T. 

Buckle.  1880 623.5 

Hutton,  C.  Course  of  mathematics.  2 v.  ’41  806.10 

— Same.  Ed.  by  Rutherford.  1850 812.5 

Hutton,  L.,  ed'r.  American  actor  series. 

v.  1-6.  Illus.  1881-2  635.18 

Contents.— v.  1.  Edwin  Forest,  by  L.  Barrett.  2.  The 


Jeffersons,  by  W.  Winter.  3.  The  Booths,  by  Mrs.  A. 
B.  Clarke.  4.  Charlotte  Cushman,  by  E.  C.  Clement. 
5.  Mrs.  Duff,  by  J.  N.  Ireland.  6.  Fechter,  by  Kate 
Field. 

Hutton,  R.  H.  Life  of  Sir  W.  Scott.  1878  616.11.? 
Hutton,  W.  Chambers’s  misc.  Life  ot.In  1001.8.8 
Huxley,  T.  H.  American  addresses...  ’76  838.34 

Contents—  Three  lectures  on  evolution.  An  address 
on  the  occasion  of  the  opening  of  the  Johns  Hopkins 
university.  A lecture  on  the  study  of  biology. 

— The  crayfish;  an  introduction  to  the 

study  of  zoology.  1880 815.4.28 


Huxley,  T.  H.,  continued. 

— Critiques  and  addresses.  1873 808.1 

Contents. — Administrative  nihilism.  The  school 
boards.  On  medical  education.  Yeast.  On  the  forma- 
tion of  coal.  On  coral  and  coral  reefs.  On  the  methods 
and  results  of  ethnology.  On  some  fixed  points  in 
British  ethnology.  Palaeontology  and  the  doctrine  of 
evolution.  Mr.  Darwin’s  critics.  The  genealogy  of 
animals.  Bishop  Berkeley  on  the  metaphysics  of  sen- 
sation. 

— David  Hume.  (Eng.  men  of  letters) ’79.. 616.11.5 


— Elementary  physiology.  1881  824.34 

— Elementary  zoology.  1877 822.18 

— Introduction  to  the  classification  of  ani- 

mals. 1869 821.7 


— Introductory.  (Science  primers).  1880.  828.20.1 

— Lay  sermons,  addresses,  and  reviews.  ’71  401.9 

Contents.  — On  the  advisableness  of  improving  natural 
knowledge.  Emancipation— black  and  white.  A lib- 
eral education : and  where  to  find  it.  Scientific  educa- 
tion : notes  on  an  after-dinner  speech.  On  the  educa- 
tional value  of  the  natural  history  of  sciences.  On  the 
study  of  zoology.  On  the  physical  basis  of  life.  The 
scientific  aspects  of  positivism.  On  a piece  of  chalk. 
Geological  contemporaneity  and  persistent  types  of  life. 
Geological  reform.  The  origin  of  species.  Criticisms 
on  “The  origin  of  species.”  On  Descartes’  “Discourse 
touching  the  method  of  using  one’s  reason  rightly  and 
of  seeking  scientific  truth.”  Spontaneous  generation. 

— Man’s  place  in  nature.  1872 803.4 

— On  the  origin  of  species:  or,  the  causes 

of  the  phenomena  of  organic  nature. 

A course  of  six  lectures  to  working 

men.  1880 838.33 

— Principles  and  methods  of  palaeontology. 

(In  Smith,  rep.,  1869) *8501.2 

— Science  and  culture,  and  other  essays.’82.  824.13 

Contents.— Science  and  culture.  Universities:  actual 
and  ideal.  Technical  education.  Elementary  instruc 
tion  in  physiology.  Joseph  Priestly.  On  the  method  of 
Zadig.  On  the  border  territory  between  the  animal  and 
the  vegetable  kingdoms.  On  certain  errors  respecting 
the  structure  of  the  heart  attributed  to  Aristotle.  On 
the  hypothesis  that  animals  are  automata,  and  its  histo- 
ry. On  sensation  and  the  unity  of  structure  of  the  sen- 
siferous  organs.  Evolution  in  biology.  The  coming  of 
age  of  “The  origin  of  species.”  The  connection  of  the 
biological  sciences  with  medicine. 

— Study  of  zoology.  [Essay] In  401.3 

— Unwritten  history.  (Pop.  sci.  mo).  ’83  8501.16.23 

— and  Martin,  H.  N.  Elementary  biology. 

1879 838.42 

— and  others , edr's.  Science  primers,  v.  1-12 

1877-’80 n.  828.20 

Contents.— v.  }.  Introductory,  by  T.  H.  Huxley.  2. 
Chemistry,  by  H.  E.  Roscoe.  3.  Physics,  by  B.  Stewart. 
4.  Physical  geography,  by  A.  Geikie.  5.  Geology,  by 
A.  Geikie  6.  Physiology,  by  M.  Foster.  7.  Astrono- 
my, by  J.  N.  Lockyer.  8.  Botany,  by  J.  D.  Hooker. 
9.  Logic,  by  W.  S.  Jevons.  10.  Inventional  geometry, 
by  W.  G.  Spencer.  11.  Pianoforte  playing,  by  F.  Tay- 
lor. 12.  Political  economy,  by  W.  S.  Jevons. 


— and  Youmans,  W.  J.  Elements  of  phy- 

siology and  hygiene.  1872 803.22 

Hydraulics.  Ewbank,  T.  History  of.  ’76  826.8 

Hydropathy.  Trail,  R.  T.  Hydropathic 

encyclopedia.  N.  Y.,  1872.  2v.ini..  811.16 

— Water-cure  journal,  v.  15-16.  2 v.  in  1. 

1853 8521.5 

Hygiene.  See  Health. 

Hygienic  physiology.  Steele,  J.  D.  1884..  844.33 

Hylton,  J.  D.  Bride  of  Gettysburg.  [Poem]  207.13 
Hymns.  Bickersteth,  E.  H.  From  year  to 

year.  1884  211.39 

— Bonar,  H.  Hymns  of  faith  and  hope. 

3 v.  1871 202.19 

— Bourne,  W.  O.  Now  I lay  me  down  to 

sleep.  Prayer  of  childhood  in  liter- 
ature and  song 218.30 

— Gospel  hymns  complete.  4 v.  in  1.  [cop. 

1879-81] 207.28 


HYMNS. 


131 


ILLINOIS. 


Hymns,  continued. 

— Hemans,  F.  D.  Hymns  for  childhood; 

Hymns  of  life In  201.2 

— Hymns  of  Luther,  set  to  their  original 

melodies,  with  Eng.  version.  1833. . . 212.6 

— Keble,  John.  The  Christian  year 215.8 

— Lyra  Anglicana : hymns  and  sacred  songs ; 

Ed.  by  R.  H.  Baynes.  1868  214.1 

— Lyra  Germanica : hymns  for  the  Sun- 

days and  chief  festivals  of  the  Christ- 
ian year.  Tr.  by  C.  Winkworth.  ’81.  213.2 

— Palmer,  Roundell,  ed’r.  Book  of  praise  208.27 

— Schaff,  P.  and  Gilman,  A.  Library  of  re- 


ligious poetry.  1881 212.3 

— Temple  melodies  [with  music].  1858. . . 408.15 

— Watts,  Isaac.  Psalms,  hymns,  etc.  1859  218.7 

— Wesley,  C.  Poems 217.2 

— Whitmarsh,  C.  S.  and  Guild,  A.  E.,  ed’rs. 

Hymns  of  the  ages.  3 v.  1877 206.12 

— Winkworth,  Catharine.  Christian  singers 

of  Germany 211.25 

See  also  Songs. 

Hypatia.  Kingsley,  Charles.  1869 14.7 

Hyperion;  a romance.  Longfellow,  H.  W.  8.1 


I don’t  know  how.  Phelps,  E.  S.  Juv. . . . 76.8.2 

I go  a-fishing.  Prime,  W.  C.  1873 503.7 

“I  say  no.”  Collins,  Wilkie 147.8 

Ice.  See  Geology;  Glaciers. 

IcE-cream  and  cakes.  [Receipts.]  1883 . . . 842.17 
IcE-pack  and  tundra.  Gilder,  W.  H.  1883. . 521.19 
Iceland.  Browne,  J.  R.  Land  of  Thor.  ’70.  508.8 

— Dufferin,  Earl  of.  Letters  from  high 

latitudes.  1878 511.21 

— Hartwig,  G.  Polar  world.  1869 521.20 

— Kneeland,  S.  An  American  in  Iceland.  ’74  525.5 

— Mallet,  P.  H.  Northern  antiquities.  ’78.  742.8 


— Stephens,  C.  A.  Off  to  the  geysers.  Juv.  24.18.3 

— Taylor,  B.  Egypt  and  Iceland  in  1874  . 524.12 
Icelandic  literature.  See  Scandinavian 

literature. 


Ida,  Story  of.  Alexander,  Francesca 627.28 

Idalia.  Rame,  L.  de  la.  Fid 36.451 

Idealism.  Watson,  J.  Schellings  tran- 
scendental idealism,  1882  443.38 

Ideality  in  physical  sciences.  Pierce, 

Benj.  1881 843.7 

Ike  Partington  and  his  friends.  Shillaber, 

B.  P 311.32 

Iliad  of  Homer.  See  Homer. 

Ilka  on  the  hill-top,  etc.  Boyeson,  H.  H. . 141.1 

Illinois. 

Constitution. 

— Constitutional  convention,  1847.  Jour- 

nal  *9601.4 

Same,  1862.  Journal *9601.5 

Same,  1870.  Journal *9601.6 

Same.  1869-70.  Debates  and  proceed- 
ings. 2v *9601.7 

Legislative  Reports , etc. 

— Adjutant-general,  report,  1861-2 *9601.1 

Same.  1865-’66.  8v *9601.2 


Contents.— v.  1.  Reports  for  1865'6,  and  roster  of  officers 
from  the  7th  to  46th  regiment.  2.  1861-6,  Roster  of 
officers  from  47th  to  156th  regiment.  3.  i861-’6,  ros- 
ter of  officers  of  cavalry  and  artillery;  also  roster  of 
enlisted  men  from  7th  to  20th  regiment.  4.  1861-’6, 
Roster  of  enlisted  men  from  21st  to  47th  regiment. 
5.  1861-’6,  Roster  of  enlisted  men  from  48th  to  76th 
regiment.  6.  1861-’6,  Roster  of  enlisted  men  from 
77th to  117th  regiment.  7.  1861-6,  Roster  of  enlisted 
men  from  the  118th  to  156th  infantry;  also,  1st  to  3d 
cavalry.  8.  186l-’fi,  Roster  of  enlisted  men  from  4th  to 
17th  cavalry;  artillery;  colored  troops;  1st  army  corps, 
and  recruits  for  for  regular  army. 


Illinois,  continued. 

— Auditor,  reports,  1869,  1872 *9601.3 

— Geological  survey.  A.  H.  Worthen,  direc- 

tor. 6 v.  1866-75 *8521.11 

Contents— v.  1.  Geology.  2.  Palaeontology. 

3-6.  Geology  and  paheontology. 

— Illinois  state  library,  catalogue.  1877.. . *328.12 

— Industrial  university,  reports,  v.  1-6. 

1868-73.  . 6.  v *9601.8 

Note.—  Now  entitled  “University  of  Illinois.” 

— Insurance  reports,  1870-4.  4 v *9601.9 

— Journal  of  the  house,  1839-40,  1840-1, 

1842-3,  1844-5,  1846-7,  1849,  1850-1, 

1852,  55,  57,  59,  63,  67,  [1867,  S.  and 
H.],  1869,  71,  2 v.  [1871,  H.  and  S.} 

1873-4, 1875,  77,  79,  [1882,  H.  and  S.] 

1883 *9601.10 

— Journal  of  the  senate,  1839-40,  1840-41, 

1842-3,  1844-5,  1847,  49,  51,  52,  55,  57, 

59,  65,  67,  69,  2 v.  71,  73,  74,  75,  77, 

79,  [1882,  S.  and  H.],  1883 *9601.11 

— Laws  of  Hlinois  relating  to  cities  and 

villages,  with  principles  of  parliamen- 
tary law.  By  E.  M.  Haines.  1878..  913.6 

— Public  charities,  reports  of  board,  1870, 

78,80,82.  4 v *9601.12 

— Public  instruction,  reports  of  superin- 

tendent, 1865-6,1867-8,  1869-70,  1871- 

72,1875-76.  5v *9601.13 

School  laws  and  common  school  decis- 
ions. Bateman,  N.,  ed’r.  1867 904.19 

— Public  laws,  1831;  37;  39;-40;  40-41;  42- 

43;  46-47  and  49;  49.  2d.  sess.;  52,  2d. 
sess.;  53;  54,  2d.  sess;  55;  57;  59;  61; 

63;  65;  67;  69;  71-72;  71-74;  81;  83;  85  *9601.15 

— Private  laws,  1865,  v.  2;  ’67,  3 v;  ’69,  v.  1 , 

3-4 *9601.15 

— Public  and  private  laws,  in  one  volume, 

1831;  37;  39-40;  40-41;  42-43;  46-47 
and  49;  51;  52,  2d.  sess.  53;  54,  2d.  sess 
55;  57;  59 *9601.15 

— Railroad  and  warehouse  commission, 

reports,  1870-1,  72,  73,  74,  77.  5 v...  .*9601.16 

— Reports  to  the  general  assembly,  1838-39; 

39-40;  40-41;  44-5;  47;  49;  51;  55;  57; 

59,  2 v.;  63.  v.  3;  67,  2 v;  69,  3 v;  71, 

3 v.;  73-4,  5 v;  75,  2 v;  77,  4 v.  in  2;  79, 

4 v.  82,  v.  1;  83,  v.  2-3 *9601.17 

Note. — These  include,  besides  occasional  re- 
ports, the  reports  of  the 

Adjutant-general.  Insurance  reports. 

Attorney-general.  Secretary  of  state. 

Auditor  of  public  accounts.  State  board  of  health, 
benevolent  and  reforma-  State  board  of  public  chari- 
tory  institutions.  ties. 

Canal  commissioners.  State  penitentiaries. 

Educational  institutions.  State  treasurer. 

Fish  commissioners.  Swamp  land  commissioners, 

Governor’s  messages.  and  others. 

— Secretary  of  state,  biennial  report,  1878*9601.1® 

— State  agricultural  society,  transactions. 

v.  1-13,  1853-76 *8501.7 

— State  board  of  equalization,  proceedings 

1878 *9601.20 

— State  board  of  health,  report,  1882. ..  .*9601.10 

— State  horticultural  society,  transactions. 

v.  2-9,  1868-75 *8501.8 

— Statutes.  Compilations , 1858 *9601.21 

Revisions , 1874 *E.2 

History , Description , etc. 

— Blanchard,  R.  Discovery,  etc.,ot  the 

Northwest.  1880 726.7 

History  of  Hlinois,  to  accompany  an 

historical  map  of  the  state.  1883. . 712.23 


ILLINOIS. 


132 


INDIA. 


Illinois,  continued. 

— Breese,  Sidney.  Early  history  of  Illi- 

nois, until  its  session  to  Great  Britain 
in  1763,  including  Marquette’s  discov- 
ery of  the  Mississippi.  With  biog. 
memoir  by  M.  W.  Fuller.  1884 731.4 

— Carpenter,  W.  H.  and  Arthur,  T.  S.  His- 

tory of  [to  1850].  1854 712.25 

— Davidson,  A.  and  Stuve,  B.  History  of 

Illinois,  to  1873 712.10 

— Dodge,  W.  S.  Hist,  of  the  75th  Illinois 

infantry.  1866 712.26 

— Eddy,  T.  Patriotism  of  Illinois.  Mili- 

tary history  of  the  state  in  the  war 

for  the  union.  Illus.  2 v.  1865 603.5 

— Edwards,  N.  History  of,  [to  1833].  1873  712.22 

— Ford,  T.  History  of,  [1818-1847].  1854.  712.24 

— Gerhard,  Fred.  Illinois  as  it  is,  [1857].  712.12 

— Illinois  state  directory,  1860 712.8 

— Illinois  state  gazetteer,  1859 712.2 

— Hlinois  state  gazetteer,  and  business 

directory,  1864-5 712.1 

Same,  1884 *B.31 

— Kinzie,  Mrs.  J.  Wau-bun,  the  early  day 

of  the  North-west,  [1830-3] 503.10 

— Matson,  N.  Memoirs  of  Shaubena.  ’80  723.7 

— Parkman,  F.  Discovery  of  the  Great 

West 736.15.3 

— Washburne,  E.  B.  Sketch  of  Edward 

Coles,  and  the  slavery  struggle  of 
1823-24.  1882. 623.20 

— Wood,  W.  W.  History  of  the  ninety- 

fifth  Illinois  infantry  volunteers.  ’65 . 712.9 


See  also  Bureau  Co. ; Chicago;  Freeport; 
Rockford ; Winnebago  Co. 

Illinois  school  journal.  Monthly  maga- 


zine. v.  2-5.  1882-6 *1008.9 

Illinois  teacher,  v.  1,  3.  1855-7 401.7 

Illusions.  Sully,  James.  Illusions;  a 

psychological  study.  1881 815.4.33 


— Yignoli,  T.  Dreams  and  illusions  (In 

his  Myth  and  science).  1882 815.4.40 

See  also  Apparitions ; Delusions ; Witchcraft,  etc. 


Illustrated  library  of  wonders.  31  v.  N. 

Y.,  1869-76.  Namely : 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Lighthouses  and 

lightships.  1870 802.23 

— Baile,  J.  Wonders  of  electricity.  1872.  802.6 

— Bernard,  F.  Wonderful  escapes.  1871.  802.28 

— Cazin,  A.  Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat.  802.29 

— Depping,  G.  Wonders  of  bodily 

strength  and  skill.  1872  813.19 

— Dieulafait,  L.  Diamonds  and  precious 

stones.  1874 828.8 

— Duplessis,  G.  Wonders  of  engraving.  71.  802.27 

— Flammarion,  C.  Wonders  of  the  heav- 

ens. 1871 813.18 

— Fonvielle,  W.  de.  Thunder  and  light- 

ning. 1871 813.17 

— Guillemin,  A.  The  moon.  1873  802.5 

The  sun.  1870 802.32 

— Headley,  J.  T.  ed'r.  Mountain  adven- 

tures  523.8 

— Lacombe,  M.  P.  Arms  and  armour.  76.  816.23 

— Lanoye,  F.  de.  Rameses  the  great;  or, 

Egypt  3300  years  ago.  1871 802.17 

The  sublime  in  nature.  1871 802.24 

— Lefevre,  A.  Wonders  of  architecture.  802.26 

— Le  Pileur,  A.  Wonders  of  the  human 

body.  1871 802.20 

— Marion,  F.  Wonderful  balloon  ascents.  802.15 

Wonders  of  optics.  1871 802.30 

Wonders  of  vegetation.  1872 802.7 


Illustrated  library  of  wonders,  continued. 


— Menault,  E.  Intelligence  of  animals.’70  802.21 

— Meunier,  Y.  Great  hunting  grounds .. . 816.22 

— Monnier,  M.  Wonders  of  Pompeii.  71.  802.31 

— Radau,  R.  Acoustics.  1870 802.25 

— Sauzay,  A.  Wonders  of  glass-making . . 802.19 

— Sonrel,  L.  Bottom  of  the  sea.  1870...  802.16 

— Tissandier,  G.  Wonders  of  water.  1872.  813.14 

— Yiardot,  L.  Wonders  of  European  art  802.18 

Wonders  of  Italian  art.  1870 802.22 

Wonders  of  sculpture.  1873 813.15 

— Zurcher,  F.  and  Margolle,  E.  Meteors, 

aerolites,  storms,  and  atmospheric 

phenomena.  1876 816.24 

Illustrated  London  News.  v.  76-87.  1880- 

5.  folio *8541.17 

Illustrations  of  genius,  culture  and  so- 
ciety. Giles,  H 317.11 

Imaginary  conversations.  Landor,W.  S.  5v.  315.1 

Imagination,  Scientific  use  of.  Tyndall, 

J.  1872 821.25 

Imitation  of  Christ.  Kempis,  Thomas  A . 432.4 

Immortality.  Weiss,  J.  The  immortal 

life.  1880 423.18 

See  also  Future  life . 

Impending  crisis  of  the  South.  Helper, 

H.  R.  1860 911.34 

Impending  sword.  Yates,  Edmund.  Fict.  36.591 
Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such.  Eliot, 

George 314.17 


Improvisatore,  The.  Andersen,  H.  C.  Fict.  22.37 
Impulse  and  principle.  Abbott,  A.  W.  Juv.  24.15 
In  a house-boat;  a journal.  Craik,  D.  M. . 147.9 

In  a winter  city.  Rame,  L.  de  la.  1880 . . . 57.30 

In  exitu  Israel.  Baring-Gould,  S.  Fict.  70.  8.27 

In  extremis.  Greenough,  Mrs.  R.  S.  Fict.  32.11 


In  paradise.  Heyse,  P.  2 v.  1879 52.13 

In  school  and  out.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv.. . 73.2.2 

In  silk  attire.  Black,  William 36.41 

In  that  state  of  life.  Aide,  Hamilton ......  36.4 

In  the  brush:  old-time  life  in  the  southwest. 

Pierson,  H.  W 624.9 

In  the  Carquinez  woods.  Harte,  Bret.  1884  55.21 

In  the  days  of  my  youth.  Edwards,  A.  B. . 32.21 

In  the  distance.  Lathrop,  G.  P 146.19 

In  the  harbor.  [Poems.]  Longfellow,  H.  W.  211.16 

In  the  heart  of  a hill.  Payn,  J ames 36.241 

In  the  olden  time.  Roberts,  Margaret 55.8 

In  the  ranks.  Douglas,  A.  M.  Juv 83.13.5 

In  the  Schillingscourt.  John,  E 45.24 

In  the  sky-garden.  Champney,  L.  W . Juv.  832.28 
In  the  Tennessee  mountains.  Murfree, 

Miss  M.  N 56.1 

In  the  toils  [in  Utah].  Paddock,  Mrs.  A.  G.  144.20 

In  trust.  Douglas,  Amanda  M.  1875 43.10 

Inchbald,  Mrs.  E.  Simple  story.  1871...  34.31 

— ed'r.  British  theatre.  25  v.  Lond.  1808  205.1 

Collection  of  farces.  7 v.  Lond.  1809  205.3 

Modern  theatre.  10  v.  Lond.  1811 . 205.2 

Note. — For  contents  of  above  see  Dramas 
[arranged  by  titles.] 


Incidents  in  the  life  of  a blind  girl.  Day, 

M.  L.  1860 607.11 

Indexes. 

There  are  indexes  in  this  library  to  the  following  eye* 
lopsedic  and  periodical  publications:  American  cyclo" 
psedia,  1873-6;  Encylopaedia  Britannica,  8th  edn.i 
1860;  Harper’s  new  monthly  magazine,  v.  1-50,  1850-75; 
Sanitarian,  Indexes,  v.  1-10,  in  v.  10;  U.  S.  Agricultur- 
al reports,  1837-76;  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  general  index  to 
patents,  1790-1873. 

General  Indexes  to  Periodicals.  . 

Ayer  (N.  W.)  and  son’s  American  newspaper  annual, 

188 1,  [B.  27] ; Co-operative  index  to  periodicals,  1883-85. 
[B.  33] ; Poole,  (W.  F.)  Index  to  periodical  literature. 

1882.  [B.28]. 


INDIA. 


133 


INDUSTRIAL. 


India. 

History. 

— Ball,  0,  History  of  the  Indian  mutiny, 

[1857-91.  2 v 733.1 

— Cainter,  H.  Romance  of  history.  India.  51.27 

— Camoen’s,  L.  de.  The  Lusiad;  or,  the 

discovery  of  India.  Epic  poem 217.21 

— Chambers’s  misc.  British  conquest  of.  1001.8.9 

— Cotton,  J.  S.  India.  (Colonies  and  de- 

pendencies, pt.  1.) 916.5.13 

— Feudge,  Fannie  R.  History  of.  Hlus.’80  724.3 

— India:  geographical,  statistical,  and  his- 

torical. [Compilation].  1858 702.14 

— Lethbridge,  R.  Manual  of  history  of  In- 

dia. 1881  724.10 

— Muller,  F.  Max.  India : what  can  it  teach 

us?  1883  746.1 

— Myers,  P.  Y.  N.  Remains  of  lost  em- 

pires  511.6 

— Story  of  the  Indian  mutiny In  1001.8.2 

— Taylor,  M.  Student’s  manual  of  the  his- 

tory of.  1870 705.6 

— Univ.  hist.;  anc.  pt.  v.  18.  1779 *707.1 

Same;  mod.  pt.  v.  6-7.  1781 *708.2 

— Wright,  C.  and  Brainerd,  J.  A.  Historic 

incidents  and  life  in.  1861 702.16 

Note. — On  the  rise  of  British  India  see  Macaulay’s 
essays  on  Clive  and  Hastings;  also  Burke’s  speeches  on 
the  impeachment  of  Hastings. 


Religion,  Literature , etc. 

— Anderson,  R.  Missions  to  I.  [A.  B.  C. 

F.  M.].  1875 417.1.1 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Ten  great  religions.  1871.  438.26 

— Day,  L.  B.  Folk-tales  of  Bengal 326.16 

— Fergusson,  J.  History  of  Indian  architec- 

ture. 1876  851.1.3 

— Frere,  M.  Eastern  fairy  legends 26.32 

— Johnson,  S.  Oriental  religions.  1872..  438.27 

— Muller,  F.  Max.  Origin  and  growth  of 

religion 421.36 

[The  Vedas;  Buddhism] In  404.2.1 

— Schlegel,  F.  Language  and  philosophy 

of  the  Indians In  323.12 

— Whitney,  W.  D.  [The  Yeda;  A vesta]  In  332.26.2 

See  also  Buddhism ; Missions ; Oriental  liter- 
ature ; Sanskrit  literature. 


Travel  and  Description. 

— Butler,  W.  Land  of  the  Yeda.  Illus.’71  732.11 

Note. — Gives  a sketch  of  the  Sepoy  mutiny. 

— Clark,  E.  W.  From  Hong-Kong  to  the 

Himalayas,  [cop.  1880] 516.11 

— Cumming,  G.  Wild  men  and  wild  beasts  505.19 

— Dilke,  C.  W.  Greater  Britain,  1866-7. . . 503.20 

— Marshall,  W.  E.  Travels  amongst  the  To- 

das.  1873 521.11 

— Robinson,  Phil.  Under  the  sun.  1882  . 518.30 

— Rowe,  A.  D.  Every-day  life  in  India. 

Illus.  [cop.  1881] 518.6 

— Russell,  W.  H.  Tour  of  the  Prince  of 

Wales,  1875-6 526.2 

— Taylor,  B.  India,  China,  and  Japan  [in 

1853] 524.26 

— Taylor,  M.  Tara;  a Mahratta  tale.  ’64.  36.520 

— Verne,  J.  The  steam  house.  2 v.  Fict.  ’81  141.22 

— Vincent,  F.  jr.  Land  of  the  white  ele- 

phant, 1871-2 523.9 

See  also  Ceylon . 

India,  the  pearl  of  Pearl  river.  South  worth, 

E.  D.  E.  N.  Fict 5.26 

Indian  idylls.  [Sanskrit.]  Arnold,  E 211.36 

Indiana.  Geological  survey,  3d  and  4th 
annual  reports,  by  E.  T.  Cox,  1871-2. 


2 v.  1872 *a501.10 


Indians  of  America. 

— Abbott,  C.  C.  Primitive  industry.  1881 . 843.3 

— Abbott,  J.  Aboriginal  America.  I860..  721.1.1 


— Beckwourth,  J.  P.  Life  [with  the  Crow 

Indians.]  1856 631.17 

— Bradford,  A.  W.  Origin  and  history  of 

the  red  race.  1841 748.7 

— Brinton,  D.  G.  Myths  of  the  New  World  417.11 


— Catlin,  G.  Manners  and  customs  of  the 

North  American  Indians.  Illus.  1876  722.9 

— Custer,  G.  A.  My  life  on  the  plains.  ’76  511.7 

— Dodge,  R.  I.  Our  wild  Indians.  1882 . 728.5 

— Drake,  F.  S.  Indian  history  for  young 


folks.  Illus 734.17 

ed'r.  Indian  tribes  of  the  United 

States.  2 v.  1884 *8541.25 

Note. — A condensation  of  Schoolcraft’s  “Archives 
of  aboriginal  knowledge”  in  6 vols  quarto. 

— Drake  S.  G.  Aborigines  of  North  Amer- 

ica. 1860 722.1 

Indian  captivities.  1855 503.5 

— Eggleston,  E.  and  others.  Famous  Am. 

Indians:  v.  1-5  635.5 

— Ellis,  G.  E.  Red  man  and  white  man  in 

North  America.  1882 728.2 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Celebrated  American 

Indians.  Illus.  [cop.  1843] • 643.6 

— Jackson,  Helen  Hunt.  Century  of 

dishonor.  1881 723.10 

— J ones,  C.  C.  Antiquities  of  the  southern 

Indians.  1872 734.13 

— Kinzie,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Wau-bun,  the  early 

day  in  the  North-west,  [1830-3] 503.10 

— McIntosh,  J.  Origin  of  the  North  Amer- 

ican Indians.  1855 736.3 

— Manypenny,  G.  W.  Our  Indian  wards. 

1880 722.15 

— Matthews,  W.  Ethnography,  etc.,  of  the 

Hidatsa  Indians  [Dakota].  1877 826.18 

— Meacham,  A.  B.  Wigwam  and  war- 

path. [Modoc  war.]  1875  513.2 

— Palfrey,  J.  G.  History  of  New  England, 

v.  1 747.5 

— Parkman,  F.  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac. 

2 v.  1870 706.3 

Note.Portrays  forest  life  and  Indian  character. 

Native  tribes In  736.15.2 

— r Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Thirty  years  with 

Indian  tribes.  1851 511.24 

— Thatcher,  B.  B.  Indian  biography.  2 v.  614.18 

— Trumbull,  H.  Discovery  of  America, 

with  Indian  wars.  1822 726.2 

— Tuttle,  E.  B.  Boy’s  book  about  Indians  91.15 


— Whipple,  A.  W.  and  others.  Tribes  of 

Utah,  etc.  (P.  R.  R.  rep.,  v.  3) *8521.7 

Note  — Valuable  contributions  to  North  America  eth- 
nology, with  fine  illustrations,  are  to  be  found  in  the 
publications  of  the  U.  S.  government;  see  under  United 
States. 

See  also  general  histories  of  the  United  States,  and 
histories  of  Canada,  Mexico,  Peru,  etc. 

In  biography  see  Brant,  J;  Philip  (King) ; Pocahon- 
tas ; Red  Eagle ; Red  Jacket ; Shaubena ; Tecumseh. 

In  fiction  see  Cooper’s  “Leatherstocking  series.” 

In  poetry  see  Longfellow’s  Hiawatha. 


Indigenous  races.  Nott,  J.  C.  and  Glid- 

don,  G.  R.  1857 *8521.2 

iNDo-China.  Thomson,  J.  Malacca,  Indo- 

China  and  China.  1875  511.4 

Inductive  sciences.  Whewell,  W.  History 

of.  2 v.  1872  434.6 

Industrial  and  international  exhibitions. 


London,  1851. 

— Lectures  on  the  results  of  the  London 

exhibition,  by  W.  Whewell  and  others  805 .8 


INDUSTRIAL. 


134 


INSTITUTIONS. 


Industrial  and  international  exhibitions,  cont. 

— Warren,  S.  Lily  and  the  bee:  an  apolo- 

gue of  the  Crystal  palace.  1857 327.11 

Vienna , 1873. 

— Vienna  international  exposition.  Reports 

of  U.  S.  commissioners.  4 v.  1876.  *826.10 

Contents.— v.  1.  Introduction;  Foreign  reports;  Ag- 
riculture. v.  2.  Science;  Education,  v.  3.  Engineer- 


ing. v.  4.  Architecture;  Metallurgy;  General  index. 

Philadelphia,  1876. 

— McCabe,  J.  D.  Illus.  history  of  Centen- 

nial exhibition.  [cop.  1876] 831.6 

— U.  S.  international  exhibition.  1876. 

Reports  and  awards.  9 v.  Washing- 
ton, 1880 *846.15 


Contents. — v.  1.  Report  of  the  director-general,  v.  2. 
Reports  of  the  officers  of  the  Centennial  commission. 
[Reports  and  awards,  v.  3-8.]  v.  3.  Minerals,  mining, 
and  metallurgy ; Pottery,  porcelain,  bricks,  clays,  ce- 
ments, and  their  materials,  etc.  v.  4.  Chemistry  and 
pharmacy,  including  the  apparatus ; Animal  and  vege- 
table products,  and  the  machinery  for  their  prepara- 
tion; Fish  and  fishing  products,  apparatus  of  fish- 
ing, etc.;  Timber,  worked  lumber,  parts  of 
buildings,  forestry;  Furniture,  upholstery,  wooden- 
ware,  baskets,  etc.  v.  5.  Cotton,  linen,  and  other  fab- 
rics; Wool  and  silk  fabrics  ; Clothing,  furs,  india-rub- 
ber goods,  ornaments  and  fancy  articles;  Jewelry, 
watch  cases,  silverware,  bronzes,  etc.  ; Leather  and 
manufactures  of  leather ; Paper  industry,  stationery, 

firinting,  and  book-making;  Apparatus  for  heating, 
ighting,  ventilation,  water-supply,  drainage,  etc. ; 
v.  6.  Builder’s  hardware,  edge-tools,  cutlery,  etc.;  Mil- 
itary and  sporting  arms,  weapons,  explosives,  etc. ; 
Carriages,  vehicles,  and  accessories;  Railway-plant 
rolling-stock  and  apparatus,  road  engines  ; Vessels  and 
apparatus  of  transportation;  Motors,  hydraulic  and 
pneumatic  apparatus,  etc. ; v.  7.  Machine-tools  for 
metal,  wood,  and  stone ; Machines,  etc.,  used  in  sew- 
ing and  making  clothing;  Agricultural  machines,  im- 

Slements  of  agriculture,  horticulture  and  gardening ; 

ledicine,  surgery,  prothesis;  Instruments  of  precis- 
ion, research,  experiment,  and  illustration,  including 
telegraphy  and  music;  Architecture  and  engineering; 
Plastic  and  graphic  art.  v.  8.  Educational  systems, 
methods,  and  libraries ; Tillage  and  general  manage- 
ment, garden  tools,  accessories  of  gardening,  garden 
designing,  construction  and  management;  Horses, 
mules,  and  asses  ; Cattle ; Sheep ; Swine ; Dogs ; Poul- 


try ; Pomology;  Collective  exhibits  ; Index  to  reports 
on  awards,  v.  9.  Grounds  and  buildings. 

— What  Ben  Beverly  saw  at  the  great  ex- 

position. 1876 75.3 

Paris,  1878. 

— Paris  international  exposition.  Report 

of  Illinois  commissioners.  1879 846.14 

Industrial  arts:  historical  sketches.  Ilhis. 

[1883] 852-3 

Industrial  biography.  Smiles,  S.  1871..  601.13 
Industrial  education.  MacArthur,  A.  Edu- 
cation and  its  relation  to  manual  in- 
dustry. 1884 917.1 

iNdusTRiAL  history  of  the  United  States. 

Bolles,  A.  S.  1878 913.2 

Industrial  university,  Illinois.  See.  Illinois 
Industries,  Great,  of  the  United  States. 

Greeley,  H.  and  others.  Illus.  1873  812.4 

Inez.  Wilson  Mrs.  A.  J 13.6 

Infancy.  Dix,  T.  L.  The  healthy  infant.  833.21 

— Jacobi,  A.  Infant  diet.  1874 816.16 

See  also  Children. 

Infantry  tactics.  Upton,  E.  1880 838.38 

Infelice.  Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  J 15.26 

Inferno,  The.  [Poem].  See  Dante. 

Infidelity.  Christlieb,  T.  Modern  infidel- 
ity. 1874 415.3 

See  also  Atheism;  Scepticism,  etc. 

Information  for  the  people,  Chambers’s.  4v.  1008.1 
Ingelow,  Jean.  Don  John.  1881 145.16 

— Mopsa  the  fairy.  1871 28.30 

— Off  the  Skelligs.  1873 36.242 

— Poems.  1875 206.7 

Same.  1873 214.17 

— Sarah  De  Berenger.  1879 45.20 


Ingelow,  Jean,  continued . 

— Studies  for  stories.  1867 142.21 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Friends  worth  knowing. 

[Am.  natural  history.]  1881 832.22 

— Knocking  around  the  Rockies.  1882. . . 526.17 
Ingersoll,  L.  D.  Life  of  Horace  Greeley. 

1873  617.10 


Ingersoll,  R.  G.,  Black,  J.  S.,  and  Fisher, 

G.  P.  The  Christian  religion,  a series 
of  articles  from  the  N.  A.  Review.  ’82  427.15 

— Curtiss,  S.  I.  Ingersoll  and  Moses.  A 

reply.  1880  421.7 

— Lambert,  L.  A.  Notes  on  Ingersoll.  ’83  432.7 

Ingham  papers.  Hale,  E.  E 48.10 

Inglis,  James.  Our  Australian  cousins.  ’80  517.7 

Inglis,  R.  Gleanings  from  the  English  poets  217.26 

Ingo.  Frey  tag,  G.  [Germany,  357 — ] 63.32 

Ingoldsby  legends.  Barham,  R.  H 204.9 

Ingraban.  Freytag,  G.  [Germany,  724— ].  63.33 

Ingraham,  J.  H.  Pillar  of  fire:  or,  Israel 

in  bondage.  1870 13.22 

— Prince  of  the  house  of  David.  1872 13.21 

— Sunny  South.  1860 3.11 

— Throne  of  David.  1877 43.17 

Initials.  Tautphceus,  Baroness  I.  von 14.23 

Innocent.  Oliphant,  Afrs.  M.  O.  W 36.422 

Innocents  abroad.  Clemens,  S.  L.  1882..  507.5 

Insanity.  Massachusetts.  Reports  relat- 
ing to  state  lunatic  hospital.  1837 . . *8521 .4 


See  also  Mental  diseases ; Mind  and  body. 

Insectivorous  plants.  Darwin,  C.  1875..  805.24 
Insects.  Ballard,  J.  P.  Insect  lives 832.5 

— Church,  E . R.  Flyers  and  crawlers.  ’84.  832.35 

— Conant,  H.  S.  Butterfly  hunters.  1879.  828.22 

— Figuier,  L.  The  insect  world 806.3 

— Harris,  T.  W.  Insects  injurious  to  vege- 

tation. 1862 813.10 

— Le  Baron,  W.  Outlines  of  entomology 


— Lubbock,  J.  British  wild  flowers  in  rela- 

tion to  insects.  1874 822.15 

Origin  and  metamorphoses  of  insects.  822.14 

— Packard,  A.  S.  Guide  to  study  of  insects  841.33 

Our  common  insects.  1873 818.20 

— Poems  on In  1001.8.9 

— Riley,  C.  V.  Potato  pests.  [Colorado, 

beetle,  etc.  [cop.  1876] 838.16 

— Silver  wings  and  golden  scales.  Illus...  832.2 

— VanBruyssel,E.  Population  of  an  old 

pear-tree.  1870 822.22 

— Whitmarsh,  C.  S.  Familiar  insects.  Juv.  845.27.4 

— - Wings  and  webs.  Juv 845.27.5 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Insects  abroad. 834.17 

Insects  at  home.  1872 806.2 

See  also  Ants ; Bees ; Butterflies;  Locusts; 

Wasps. 

Inside:  a chronicle  of  secession.  Harring- 
ton, G 18.1 

Inspiration.  Browne,  E.  H.  Inspiration.  Jw  438.17 

— Curtis,  T.  F.  Human  element  in.  1867  403.10 

— Gaussen,  S.  R.  L.  Theopneusty:  or,  ple- 

nary inspiration.  1853 435.11 

Instinct.  Animal  instincts  and  intelligence 

In  1001.9.6 

— Chadbourne,  P.  A.  Instinct  in  animals 

and  men.  1872 828.27 

— Lindsay,  W.  L.  Mind  in  the  lower  ani- 

mals. 2 v.  1880 834.1 

— Menault,  E.  Intelligence  of  animals . . . 802.21 

— Percy  anecdotes 312.1 


— Romanes,  G.  J.  Animal  intelligence. . .815.4.44 

See  also  Zoology. 

Institutes  of  oratory.  2 v.  Quintilian. . . 318.4 

Institutions.  Maine,  H.D.  Early  history  of.  913.24 
See  also  Government ; Law ; Man ; Social  science. 


INSURANCE. 


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IRON. 


Insurance.  Illinois  annual  reports.  See  Illi- 
nois. 

— New  York,  annual  report.  See  New  York. 
Intellect.  [Tales].  Little  classics,  v.  2. . 304.16 
Intellect.  Porter,  N.  Human  intellect.  ’72  434.7 

See  also  Mental  philosophy,  etc. 

Intellectual  development  of  Europe.  Dra- 
per, J.  W 904.16 

Intellectual  life,  The.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  402.14 
Intellectual  science.  See  Mental  philo- 
sophy. 

Intelligence,  On.  Taine,  H.  1872 411.18 

Intemperance.  See  Temperance. 

Interest  tables.  Julian,  E.  [cop.  1859]. . . 818.34 
International  arbitration.  Prize  essays 

on  a congress  of  nations.  1 840 904.2 

International  exhibitions.  See  Industrial 
exhibitions. 

International  law.  Woolsey,  T.  D.  1872  903.5 

International  review,  v.  12-13.  1882..  .*1007.16 

International  scientific  series.  Yols.  1-49. 

N.  Y.,  1872-’85 815.4 

Contents. — v.  1.  Tyndall,  J Forms  of  water.  2. 
Bagehot,  W.  Physics  and  politics.  3.  Smith,  Edward. 
Foods.  4.  Bain,  A.  Mind  and  body.  6.  Spencer,  H. 
Study  of  sociology.  6.  Cooke,  J.  P.  New  chemistry. 
7.  Stewart,  B.  Conservation  of  energy.  8 Pettigrew, 
J.  B.  Animal  locomotion.  9.  Maudsley,  H.  Respon- 
sibility in  mental  disea°e.  10.  Amos,  S.  Science  of 
law.  11.  Marey,  E.  J.  Animal  mechanism.  12.  Dra- 
per, J.  W.  Conflict  between  religion  and  science. 
13.  Schmidt,  O.  Descent  and  Darwinism.  14.  Yogel, 
H.  Chemical  effects  of  light,  and  photography.  15. 
Berkeley,  M.  J.  Fungi.  16.  Whitney,  W.  D.  Life 
and  growth  of  language.  17.  Jevons,  W.  S.  Money 
and  the  mechanism  of  exchange.  ’8.  Lommel,  E.  Na- 
ture of  light.  19.  Van  Beneden,  M.  Animal  parasites 
and  messmates  20.  Schutzenberger,  P.  Fermenta- 
tion; 21.  Bernstein,  J.  Five  senses  of  man.  22.  Blas- 
erna,  P.  Theory  of  sound  in  its  relation  to  music.  23. 
Lockyer,  J.  N.  Spectrum  analysis.  24.  Thurston,  R. 
H.  Growth  of  the  steam-engine.  25.  Bain,  A.  Edu- 
cation as  a science.  26.  Rood,  O.  N.  Student’s  text- 
book of  color;  or,  modern  chromatics.  27.  Q,uatrefages, 
A.  de.  The  human  species.  28.  Huxley,  T.  H.  The 
crayfish.  29.  Wurtz.  A.  Atomic  theory.  30.  Sem- 
per, Karl.  Animal  life  as  affected  by  the  natural  con- 
ditions of  existence  31.  Le  Conte,  Joseph.  Sight. 
32.  Rosenthal,  J.  General  physiology  of  muscles  and 
nerves.  33.  Sully,  James.  Illusions.  34.  Young,  C. 
A.  The  sun.  35.  Judd,  J.  W.  Volcanoes.  36.  Mor- 
selli,  H.  Suicide.  37.  Darwin,  C.  Formation  of  vege- 
table mould,  through  the  action  of  worms.  38.  Stallo, 
J.  B.  Concepts  and  theories  of  modern  physics.  39. 
Luys,  J.  The  brain  and  its  functions.  40.  Vignoli, 
Tito.  Myth  and  science.  41.  Ribot,  Th.  Diseases  of 
memory  42.  Lubbock,  Sir  John.  Ants,  bees,  and 
wasps.  43.  Amos,  S.  Science  of  politics.  44.  Ro- 
manes, G.  J.  Animal  intelligence.  45.  Joly,  N.  Man 
before  metals.  46.  Meyer,  G.  n.  von.  Organs  of 
speech.  47.  Sidgwick,  A.  Fallacies.  48.  Candolle,  A.  de. 
Origin  of  cultivated  plants.  48.  Romanes,  G.  J.  Jel- 
ly-fish, star -fish  and  sea-urchins. 

Interpreter,  The.  Melville,  G.  J.  W.  Fict.  36.397 
Inventions  and  inventors. 

— Fyfe,  J.  H.  Triumphs  of  invention.  ’71.  802.11 

— Smiles,  S.  Men  of  invention  and  indus- 


try.  1885 631.4 

— Timbs,  J.  Inventors  and  discoverers.  ’60  636.12 

Wonderful  inventions 837.25 

See  also  Patents. 

Involuntary  voyage.  Biart.  L 87.7 


Iowa,  Geological  survey  of.  Owen,  D.  ’52  *8541.2 
Irby,  A.  P.  Slavonic  provinces  of  Turkey- 

in-Europe.  See  Mackenzie,  G.  M. . . . 517.10 
Ireland,  A.  Book-lover’s  enchiridion.  ’83 . 326.19 
Ireland,  J.  N.  Mrs.  Duff.  (Am.  actor  ser.)  635.18.5 
Ireland.  Adams,  W.  T.  Shamrock  and 


thistle.  Juv 73.4.2 

— Banim,  M.  Boyne  water.  [Battle  of  the 

Boyne,  1690].  1875 44.15 


Burke,  E.  Letters,  etc.,  on  affairs  in./n  305.9.2 


Ireland,  continued. 

— Carleton,  W.  Traits  and  stories  of  the 

Irish  peasantry.  2 v 134.8 

Willy  Reilly.  [Penal  laws] 138.5 

— Carlyle,  T.  My  Irish  journey  in  1849. ..  501.17 

— Case  of  Ireland  stated  historically,  with 

gazetteer.  1880 717.15 

— Conquest  of,  1167-1173  In  742.4.2 

— Croker,  T.  C.  Fairy  legends  of  the  south 

of 135.22 

— Cromwell,  O.  Letters,  etc.  [Campaign 

in,  1649].  2 v 605.18 

— Cusack,  M.  F.  Present  case  of  Ireland. 

1881 914.25 

— Duffy,  C.  G.  Young  Ireland,  [1840-50].  745.13 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Visit  to  Ireland.  Juv...  515.13.1 

— Froude,  J.  A.  The  English  in  Ireland  in 

the  18th  century.  3 v.  1881 724.13 

Fortnight  in  Kerry In  327.1.2 

— Hall,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.  Ireland: 

scenery,  etc.  Illus 513.3 

— Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.  Sketches  of  Irish  char- 

acter   134.31 

— J oyce,  R.  D.  Legends  of  the  wars  in . . 131.7 

— Keary,  Annie.  Castle  Daly.  [Famine  of 

1847] 48.4 

— Lawrence,  E.  Conquest  of In  1004.1.43 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Leaders  of  public 

opinion  in.  Swift,  Flood,  Grattan, 
O’Connell.  1872 611.34 

— McGrath,  Terence.  Pictures  from.  1881  914.20 

— MacLear,  G.  F.  The  Celts.  (Conver- 

sion of  the  West) 423.15.1 

— Maine,  H.  S.  Hist,  of  institutions.  [An- 

cient Irish  law] . 913.24 

— Montalembert,  C.  Monks  of  the  West. 

[St.  Patrick,  and  early  Christianity] . 434.3 

— Moore,  T.  History  of,  [B.  C.  1000— A.  D. 

1545].  4 v 743.4 

— Seelye,  L.  C.  Ancient  Fenians.  (Scrib- 

ner’s, v.  1) 1006.4 

— Smiles,  S.  Huguenots  in  Ireland.  ’72.  In  706.19 

— Sullivan,  A.  M.  New  Ireland.  1878...  746.2 

— Taylor,  W.  C.  History  of,  till  the  union 

with  Great  Britain,  [1801].  2 v 743.3 

— Thackeray.  W.  M.  Irish  sketch  book, 

[1813] In  301.12.2  and  36.527 

— Trench,  W.  S.  Realities  of  Irish  life..  132.5 

— Univ.  hist;  history  of  [to  1791] *708.1.42 

— Walpole,  C.  G.  Short  history  of  Ireland, 

to  the  union  with  Great  Britain.  1882  727.20 

Note. — For  fiction  illustrative  of  Irish  character  see 
various  works  of  Banim  (J.),  Carleton  (W.),  Edge- 
worth  (Maria),  Griflin  (G.),  Hall  (Mrs.  S.  C.),  Lever 
(O.),  Lover  (S.),  Thackeray  (W.),  Trollope  (A.) 

Iris.  Holmes,  O.  W In  303.8  and  304.16.7 

Iris.  Randolph,  Mrs..  1882 53.15 

Irish  essays,  etc.  Arnold,  M 318.17 

Irish  language  and  literature. 

— Joyce,  P.  W.  Grammar  of  the  Irish  lan- 

guage   313.13 

— - Murray,  J.  O’K.  Prose  and  poetry  of 

Ireland;  With  biographical  sketches. 

1877  323.19 

— Williams,  A.  M.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Ireland.  1881 218.24 

Irish  melodies In  201.12 

Irish  sketch  book.  Thackeray,  W 

301.12.2  and  36.527 

Iron  and  steel.  Blinn,  L.  J.  Tin,  sheet  iron, 

and  copper  plate  workers.  1880  838.4 

— Greenwood,  W.  H.  Steel  and  iron:  their 

manufacture,  etc.  1884  845.20 


IRON. 


136 


ITALY. 


Ikon  and  steel,  continued. 

— Jeans,  W.  T.  The  creators  of  the  age  of 

steel.  1884  644.7 

— Smiles,  S.  Industrial  biography:  iron- 

workers and  tool-makers.  1871 601.13 

See  also  Metallurgy;  Useful  arts. 

Iron  cousin;  or,  mutual  influence.  Clarke, 

Mary  C 33.22 

Iron  furnace;  or,  slavery  and  secession. 

Aughey,  J.  H.  1863 406.6 

Iron  gate  and  other  poems.  Holmes,  O.  W.  215.13 
Iron  horse,  The.  Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Juv.  3.22 

Iron  mask.  Dumas,  A.  Fict 42.4 

Iron  shroud.  Mudford,  W.  Fict In  304.16.3 

Irrigation  for  farm,  garden,  etc.  Stewart, 

H.  1877 824.22 

Irving,  P.  M.  Life  and  letters  of  Wash- 

ton  Irving.  3 v.  1873  636.2 

Irving,  Washington.  [Geoffrey  Crayon , 
Diedrich  Knickerbocker].  Adven- 
tures of  Captain  Bonneville  in  the 
Rocky  mountains  and  the  far  West, 

[1832-5] 524.1 

— The  Alhambra.  [Moorish  palace  at 

Grenada;  stories],  [cop.  ’65] 142.17 

— Astoria,  enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky 

mountains,  [1810-13].  1869 505.28 

— Biography  and  poetical  remains  of  Mar- 

garet M.  Davidson.  1842 602.9 

— Bracebridge  Hall.  1869  306.14 


Contents:  [abridged]  The  hall.  St.  Mark’s  eve.  Fortune- 
telling. The  student  of  Salamanca.  Gypsies.  May- 
day.  Annette  Delarbre.  Popular  superstitions.  Dolph 


Heyliger.  The  storm-ship. 

— Conquest  of  Grenada,  [cojp.  1850] 738 . 9 

— Crayon  miscellany.  1853 306.4 


Contents.— Tout  on  the  prairies ; Abbotsford ; 
Newstead  abbey. 

— History  of  New  York.  By  Diedrich 

Knickerbocker.  [Burlesque].  1849..  306.5 

— Life  and  voyages  of  Columbus.  3 v.  ’70.  601.14 


Same.  Abridged.  Illus 601.16 

— Life  of  George  Washington.  5 v.  [cop. 

1855-9] 605.14 

Same 614.1 

— Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith.  1868 601 . 15 

— Mahomet  and  his  successors.  2 v.  1869.  605 . 13 

— Sketchbook.  1872 306.15 

Contents  — [Abridged.]  Kip  Van  Winkle.  Boar’s 

head  tavern.  Spectre  bridegroom.  Westminster  abbey. 
Christmas.  Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow,  etc. 

— Spanish  papers,  [cop.  1868] 716 . 18 


Contents.— The  legend  of  Don  Roderick.  Legend  of 
the  subjugation  of  Spain.  Legend  of  Count  Julian 
and  his  family.  The  legend  of  Pelayo.  Abderahman: 
founder  of  the  dynasty  of  the  Ommiades  of  Spain. 
Chronicle  of  Feman  Gonzalez,  count  of  Castile.  Chron- 
icle of  Fernando  the  saint.  Spanish  romance. 


— Tales  of  a traveller.  1849 306.3 

Contents. — Strange  stories  by  a nervous  gentleman. 
Buckthrone  and  his  friends.  The  Italian  banditti. 
The  money-diggers.  Hell-gate.  Kid,  the  pirate,  etc. 

— Wolf ert’s  roost.  1854  306.1 


Contents. — Wolfert’s  roost.  Birds  of  spring.  Creole 
village.  Mountjoy.  The  Bermudas.  Widow’s  ordeal. 
Knight  of  Malta.  The  Mississippi  bubble.  Sketches  in 
Paris,  1825.  A contented  man.  Broek;  or,  the  Dutch 
paradise.  Guests  from  Gibbet-island.  Ralph  Ring- 
wood.  The  Seminoles.  Count  Van  Horn.  Don  Juan. 
Legend  of  the  engulphed  convent.  The  phantom  island. 
The  adalantado  of  the  seven  cities.  Recollections  of 
the  Alhambra.  The  Abencerrage. 

— and  others.  Salmagundi.  See  Irving,  W 308.9 


— Adams,  C.  Memoir  of 621 . 13 

— Bryant,  W.  C.  [Commemorative  oration] 

In  325.22 


Irving.  Washington,  continued. 

— Harper’s  m.,  v.  14.  Sunnyside.  Illus..  1004.1 

— Hill,  D.  J.  Life  of 635.12.1 

— . Irving,  P.  M.  Life  and  letters.  Con- 
densed. 3 v.  1873 636 . 2 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  Irving  and  Macaulay 

In  1004.1.20 

— Warner,  C.  D.  Life  of.  1882 624.12.1 

and  others.  Studies  of  Irving 316 . 7 

Irving,  William,  Paulding,  J.  K.  and  Irv- 
ing, Washington.  Salmagundi.  1873  308.9 

Is  it  true?  [Fairytales].  Craik,  D.  M. ..  24.24 

Is  life  worth  living?  Mallock,  W.  H 442.1 

Is  that  all?  Preston,  Harriet  W 46.2 

Ishmael.  Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 136.1 

Islam  and  its  founder.  Stobart,  J.  W.  H.  .444.18.5 
Island  life.  [Faunas  and  floras].  Wallace, 

A.  R.  1881 836.18 

Island  world.  Nordhoff,  C.  Stories  of .. . 531.8 

Island  world  of  the  Pacific.  Cheever,  H.  T.  711 . 3 
Isle  of  Wight:  history,  antiquities,  etc.  ’82  523.10 

— Same.  [History  and  description] . In  *1006.2.122 
Isles  of  shoals.  Thaxter,  Celia.  Among 


the.  1879 514.7 

Isles  of  the  sea;  homeward  bound.  Adams, 

W.  T.  Juv 73.5.6 


Ismailia:  expedition  to  Central  Africa, 

[1869-73[.  Baker,  S.  W 508.28 

Israel  and  Israelites.  See  Jews. 

Israel  Mort,  overman.  Saunders,  J.  Fict.  36.485 
It  is  never  to  late  to  mend.  Reade,  Charles.  36 . 463 

It  isn’t  right.  Lamb,  J.  Juv 25.29 

Italian  art,  Wonders  of.  Viardot,  L.  1870  802 . 22 
Italian  girl,  The.  Washburn,  K.  S.  Fict  32 . 19 
Italian  journeys,  [1864-5].  Howells,  W.  D.  505.25 
Italian  language.  Meadows’  Italian-Eng- 
lish  and  English-Italian  dictionary. 

1876 *D.5 


— Monteith,  A.  H.  Italian,  etc.,  without  a 

master 331 . 5 

Italian  literature.  Dunlop,  J.  Italian  tales. 

(In  his  Hist,  of  fiction,  2 v.)  1842.. . 302.7 

— Hallam,  H.  Lit.  of  Europe  [15th-17th 

cent].  2v 312.4 

— Longfellow,  W.  H.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe.  1872  207 . 2 

— Mahony,  F.  Songs  of  Italy.  (In  his 

Reliques,  etc.) 307.11 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Italian  lit.  and  poetry. 

In  305.14 

— Roscoe,  T.  Italian  novelists.  Transla- 

tions with  notes 313.29 

— Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de.  Lit.  of  south  of 

Europe.  2 v.  1848  302.6 


See  also  Alfieri;  Ariosto;  Buonarotti  (Michael 
Angelo);  Dante;  Machiavelli;  Tasso;  also  novels  by 


Manzoni;  Ruffini. 

Italy. 

History. 

— Bryce,  J.  The  holy  Roman  empire ....  716 . 16 

— Hallam,  H.  The  middle  ages.  3v .701.4 

— Hunt,  W.  History  of  Italy.  1874 716.23 

— Marguerittes,  J.  de.  Italy  and  the  war 

of  1859 702.9 

— Ranke,  L.  History  of  the  Popes.  3 v. 

1871 701.5 

— Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de.  History  of  the 

Italian  republics  [to  1805] 703.14 

Art. 


— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Early  Italian  painters 

1875 614.3 

— Kugler,  F.  T.  Schools  of  painting  in 

Italy.  2 v.  1874 834.10 


ITALY. 


137 


JAMES. 


Italy,  continued. 

— Lanzi,  L.  History  of  painting  in.  1872.  822 . 3 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy. 


The  fine  arts.  1879 831 . 23 

— Vasari,  G.  Lives  of  painters,  sculptors 

and  architects  [until  the  16th  century]. 

5 v.  1878 618.10 

— Viardot,  L.  Wonders  of  Italian  art.  ’70  802.22 


See  also  Fine  arts ; also,  histories  of  architecture, 
painting,  and  sculpture ; also,  lives  of  artists,  as  Buo- 
narotti,  Raphael,  etc. 

Descrip  ■ 'on,  Travel , etc. 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Sunny  shores.  Juv....  73.5.4 

— Andersen,  H.  C.  Poet’s  bazaar,  [1840].  522.26 

— Castelar,  E.  Old  Rome  and  new  Italy. 

1873 503.14 

— Dickens,  C.  Pictures  from  Italy 527.20;  1.16 


— Eddy,D.  C.  Scenes  and  society  in.  ’58.  504.23 

— Elliot,  F.  Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in.  ’73  501 . 26 

— Hare,  A.  J.  0.  Cities  of  southern  Italy 

and  Sicily 518.36 

— Hawthorne,  N . French  and  Italian  note 

books,  [1858-9] 522.14 

Marble  faun.  Fict.  2 v 18.23 

— Hawthorne,  Mrs.  N.  Notes  in.  1872..  525.26 

— Hillard,  S.  Six  months  in,  [1847] 505.10 

— Howells,  W.  D.  Italian  journeys,  [1864-5]  505.25 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Dairy  of  an  ennuyee. 

1879 518.8 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Fireside  travels.  1864..  508.18 

— Maffei,  A.  Brigand  life  in.  2 v.  1865 . . 745 . 3 

— Murrav,  J.  Handbook  for  central  Italy. 

1875 512.14 

— Taine,  H.  Italy,  Rome  and  Naples.  ’72  507.10 


See  also  Corsica;  Europe;  Florence;  Naples;  Pomp- 
eii; Rome;  Sicily;  Tuscany;  Venice. 

In  illustrative  fiction  see  Andersen’s  ‘Improvisatore.’ 
22.37;  Bulwer-Lytton’s  ‘Rienzi’  [plague  at  Florence, 
1848,  etc].  7.13;  DeMille’s  ‘Dodge  ( lub.’  64.15,  and 
‘American  baron.’  61.32;  Jenkin’s  ‘Who  breaks,  pays’ 
[Charles  Albert  of  Sardinia].  63.25;  Macfarlane’s 
‘Romance  of  history;  Italy.’  51  28;  Manzoni’s  ‘The  be- 
trothed [plague^at  Milan  1628],  136.22;  Roberts’s  ‘Made- 
moiselle Mori,’ . [Roman  revolution  of  1848].  36.370; 
Ruftini  ‘Doctor  Antonio’  [Naples,  1848-58].  36.475;  Mrs. 


Stowe’s  ‘Agnes  of  Sorrento.  3.2. 

Ivan  De  Biron.  Helps,  A.  Fict 31.16 

Ivanhoe.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.9 

Ivy,  T.  P.  Harvard  and  its  surroundings. 

See  King,  M 523.6 

Jack  and  Jill:  a village  story.  Alcott,  L.  M.  86.26 

Jack  Hazard.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Juv 25.13 

Jack  Hinton,  the  guardsman.  Lever,  C..  36.337 

JACKHopeton.  Turner,  W.  W.  1860 18.7 

Jack  in  the  jungle.  Barnum,  P.  T 86.18 

Jack  of  all  trades.  Reade,  C 6.23 

Jack  of  the  mill.  Howitt,  W.  Juv 74.2 

J ackson,  Andrew.  Bancroft,  G.  [Commem- 
orative oration] In  321 . 17 

— Benton,  T.  Thirty  years’ view,  v.  1 904.18 

— Homes  of  American  statesmen.  Illus.,  617.9 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  Andrew  Jackson.  Illus. 

.In  1004.1.10 

— Parton,  J.  Life  of.  3 v.  1866 603.14 

Lives  of  illustrious  men.  1881 617.17 

— Sumner,  W.  G.  Andrew  Jackson  as  a 

public  man,  etc.  1882  626.4.4 

— Waldo,  S.  P.  Memoirs  of.  1819  607.22 

J ackson,  Lady , C.  C.  The  old  regime,  court, 

salons  and  theatres.  1882 727.5 

J ackson,  G.  A.  Early  Christian  literature 
primers;  ed.  by  G.  P.  Fisher.  4 v. 

1881-4 426.24 


Contents.— 1.  Apostolic  fathers  and  apologists  of  the 
second  century.  2.  Fathers  of  the  third  century.  3. 
Post-nicene  Greek  fathers.  4.  Post-nicene  Latin  fath- 
ers. 


Jackson,  Helen  Hunt.  Bits  of  talk  about 

home  matters.  1873 307 . 1 7 

— Bits  of  travel  at  home;  California,  New 

England,  Colorado.  1878 522.15 

— Century  of  dishonor  [in  treatment  of  In- 

dians.] 1881 723.10 

— Hetty’s  strange  story.  1877 46.6 

— Letters  from  a cat.  1880 78.11 

— Mammy  Tittlebat  and  her  family:  a true 

story  of  seventeen  cats.  1881 81.1 

— Mercy  Philbrick’s  choice.  1882 136 . 19 

— Nelly’s  silver  mine:  story  of  Colorado 

life.  1878 76.13 

— Ramona,  a story.  1885 57.29 

— Verses.  1884  215.10 

Jackson,  J.  C.  Training  of  children.  1881  842.34 
Jackson,  J.  D.  Black  arts  in  medicine.  ’80  834.20 
Jackson,  James.  Letters  to  a young  physi- 
cian. 1856 823 . 21 

Jackson,  Sheldon.  Alaska  and  the  missions 

on  the  North  Pacific  coast  [1880] 514.27 

Jackson,  T.  Stories  about  animals 832.20 

Jackson,  T.  J.  [“Stonewall.”]  Cooke,  J.  E. 

Life  of.  1866 608.13 

Wearing  of  the  gray.  1867 737.12 

— Eggleston,  G.  C.  A rebel’s  recollections. 

1875  736.11 

Jackson,  W.  Doctrine  of  retribution  (Bamp- 

ton  lectures).  1876 442.9 

Jacob  Faithful.  Marryat,  Francis 36.380 

Jacobi,  A.  Infant  diet.  1874  816.16 


Jacobi,  Dr.  Mary  P.  Question  of  rest  for 

women  during  menstruation.  1877..  846.7 

Jacobus,  M.  W.  Notes  on  Genesis.  2 v.’69.  405.5 
Jacox,  Francis.  Cues  from  all  quarters:  or, 
the  literary  musings  of  a clerical  re- 


cluse. 1871 301.30 

— Literary  life;  or,  aspects  of  authorship.  323.11 

— Shakespeare  diversions.  1875 312.11 

Jamaica.  Trollope,  A.  West  Indies  and 

the  Spanish  main,  [1859] 503 . 15 

James,  F.  L.  Wild  tribes  of  the  Soudan, 

[1881-2.]  1883 521.7 

James,  G.  P.  R.  Agincourt.  1871 34.30 

— Agnes  Sorel  [France;  Charles  VII.]  ’68  134.13 

— Arabella  Stuart.  [Times  of  James  I].. . 34.29 

— Arrah  Neil.  [Time  of  the  commonwealth]  36.253 

— Beauchamp.  1846 36.254 

— Castle  of  Ehrenstein.  1847 36 . 255 

— The  convict.  1847 36.256 

— Darnley;  or,  the  field  of  the  cloth  of  gold, 

[1520].  1864.. 17.31 

— False  heir.  1843 36 . 291 

— Forest  days.  1845 36.263 

— Heidelberg.  [Thirty  years’  war  in  Ger- 

many], 1846 36.258 

— History  of  Charlemagne.  [Pub.  1832] . . 626 . 11 

— History  of  chivalry  [and  the  crusades]. 

1871 703.12 

— The  Hugenots;a  tale  of  the  French  prot- 

estants.  1864  131.20 

— Morley  Ernstein.  1842  36.259 

— The  old  dominion  [Virginia,  1831].  1856.  34.36 

— Richelieu.  A tale  of  France 131.21 

— Rose,  d’Albret;  [Time  of  Henry  IV.  of 

France].  1844.  2v.ini 36.260 

— Russell:  tale  of  reign  of  Charles  II.  1847.  36.261 

— Sir  Theodore  Broughton;  or,  laurel  wa- 

ter. 1848 36.262 

— The  smuggler.  1845  36 . 264 

— The  step-mother.  1845 36 . 265 

— Ticonderoga;  or,  the  Black  Eagle.  [Old 

French  war],  1874 34.38 

— A whim  and  its  consequences.  1847 36 . 266 

18 


JAMES. 


138 


JELLY. 


James,  H.  jr.  The  American.  Fict.  ’77.  137.24 

— Confidence.  1880 46.14 

— French  poets  and  novelists.  1878 627.13 

— Hawthorne.  (Eng.  men  of  letters).  1880  616.11.12 

— Portrait  of  a lady.  1882 146.5 

— Portraits  of  places.  [Europe  and  the 

United  States].  1884 522.7 

— Siege  of  London;  Pension  Beaurepas; 

Point  of  view.  1883 54.10 

— Washington  square.  1881  138.29 

— Watch  and  ward.  1878 53.21 

James,  J.  A.  The  Christian  father’s  present 

to  his  children.  1857 406.4 

— The  course  of  faith.  1859  408 . 14 

— Female  piety.  1873 425.25 

— Young  man  from  home 412 . 2 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Characteristic  of  women, 

moral,  poetical  and  historical.  1870.  332.27 

— Dairy  of  an  ennuyee.  [Travel  in  Italy]. 

1879  518.8 

— Early  Italian  painters.  1875  614 . 3 

— Legends  of  the  Madonna.  1866 852 . 15 

— Legends  of  the  monastic  orders,  as  repre- 

sented in  the  fine  arts.  1866 852.14 

— Memoirs  of  celebrated  female  sovereigns  633 . 12 

— Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets.  ’66 . . 633 . 13 

— Sisters  of  charity,  catholic  and  protestant. 

1855  414.3 

— Sketches  of  art,  literature,  and  character  318.6 


— Macpherson,  G.  Life  of  Mrs.  Anna 

Jameson 617.4 

Jane  Eyre.  Bronte,  Charlotte 36.408 

Janet,  a poor  heiress.  Clarke,  K.  S 81.26 

Janet’s  love  and  service.  Robinson,  M.  M.  33.23 
Janeway,  J.  J.  Communicant’s  manual 

[1848] 406.2 

Janson,  K.  Spell-bound  fiddler:  Norse  ro- 
mance. 1880 138.27 

January  and  June.  Taylor,  B.  F.  1871..  304.17 
Janvier,  Mrs.  E.  N.  Esther  Maxwell’s  mis- 
take. [Temperance  story].  1874 92.28 

Japan.  Bird,  Mrs.  I.  L.  Unbeaten  tracks 


in  J apan.  2 v.  1881 517 . 8 

— Carrothers,  J.  D.  Sunrise  kingdom.  [’79]  514.20 

— Dalton,  W.  Mark  Raffles,  the  English 

boy  in  Japan.  1872 26.39 

— Dresser,  C.  Japan:  its  architecture,  art, 

and  art  manufactures.  1882 848 . 12 

— Greey,  E.  Young  Americans  in  Japan.  515.10 


— Griffis,  W.  E.  Mikado’s  empire.  History 

of  Japan,  660  B.  C.  to  1872,  A.  D. 
Personal  experiences,  etc , 1370-4  715 . 1 

— Hildreth,  R.  Japan  as  it  was  and  is, 


[1855] 724.9 

— Jarves,  J.  J.  The  art  of  Japan.  1876..  816.3 

— Tamenaga,  Shunshui.  Loyal  Ronins. 

[Japanese  romance].  1880 47.11 

— Taylor,  B.  India,  etc.,  [in  1853] 524 . 26 

ed’r.  Japan  in  our  day.  1872 504.30 

— Tomes,  R.  Americans  in  Japan.  Abridge- 

ment of  narrative  of  U.  S.  expedition, 

[1852-4] 506.4 

Japanese  episodes.  House,  E.  H.  1881..  518.9 

Japanese  fairy  world.  Griffis,  W.  E 87.16 

Japhet  in  search  of  a father.  Marry  at,  F.  36.381 
Jarves,  J.  J.  Art  hints.  1855 805.3 

— Art  idea.  1877  824.5 

— Art  of  J apan.  1876 816 . 3 

— Art  thoughts.  1882.. 852.12 

Jarvis,  Edward.  Physiology.  1848 801.5 


Jasmin,  J.  Preston,  H.  W.  Troubadours 

and  trouveres 206.16 

Jason,  Life  and  death  of.  [Poem].  Mor- 
ris, W 217.18 

J ava.  See  Malaysia. 

Jay,  J.,  joint  author.  See  Federalist 904 . 1 

Jay,  W.  Thoughts  on  marriage.  1833 408.12 

Jeaeereson,  J.  C.  Book  about  doctors.’70  643.16 


— Lottie  Darling.  1875 148.4 

— Olive  Blake’s  good  work.  1871 134.2 

— The  real  Lord  Byron.  New  views  of  the 

poet’s  life.  1883 642 . 9 

— A woman  in  spite  of  herself.  1872 36 . 273 

Jealousy;  or,  Teverino.  Sand,  George 6.6 

Jean  Teterol’s  idea.  Cherbuliez,  Victor. . . 57.9 

Jeanie’s  quiet  life.  Tabor,  Eliza 42.15 

Jeannette,  U.  S.  steamer.  Danenhower, 

J.  W.  Narrative  of  the.  1882 501.8 

— Gilder,  W.  H.  Ice-pack  and  tundra, 

[1881-2] , 521.19 

Jeans,  W.  T.  Creators  of  the  age  of  steel. 

1884 644.7 


Contents.— Sir  H.  Bessemer.  Sir  William  Siemens. 
Sir  John  Whitworth.  Sir  John  Brown.  Mr.  S.  G. 
Thomas.  Mr.  G.  J.  Snelus. 

Jebb,  R.  C.  Greek  literature.  (Literature 

primers).  1879 314.1.8 

— Modern  Greece.  1880 523.5 

— Richard  Bentley.  (Eng.  men  of  letters). 

1882 ....616.11.26 

Jefferies,  Richard.  Amateur  poacher.  ’79.  833.30 

— The  game-keeper  at  home.  Sketches  of 

natural  history  and  rural  life.  1879.  823 . 25 

— Round  about  a great  estate  [in  England.] 

1880 : 516.5 

— Wild  life  in  a southern  county.  [Eng- 

land]. 1879 823.29 

— Wood  magic;  a fable.  1881 832.17 

Jefferson,  Thomas.  Brougham,  H.,  lord. 

Statesmen  in  the  time  of  George  III.  633.1.3 

— Frost,  J.  Lives  of  the  presidents 621 . 8 

— Guernsey,  A.  H.  Mr.  Jefferson’s  pet. 

[University  of  Virginia] In  1004.1.44 

Thomas  Jefferson  and  his  family.  In  1004.1.43 

— Homes  of  American  statesmen 617.9 

— Monticello.  [Home  of  Jefferson] In  1004.1.7 

— Morse,  J.  T.  Life  of.  1883 626.4.7. 

— Parton,  J ames.  Life  of.  1874 632 . 11 

Lives  of  illustrious  men.  1881 617.17 

— Randall,  H.  S.  Life  of.  3 v.  1858 603 . 1 

See  also  Atlantic,  v.  9 [Jefferson  and  slavery,  by  a 
A.  D.  White] ; Harper’s  m.,  v.  3,  7,  26,  [Talk  with  J.,  by 
J.  D.  Thompson]. 

Jefferson  family.  [Actors].  Winter,  W. 


The  Jeffersons.  1881 635.18.2 

Jeffrey,  Francis,  lord.  Contributions  to 

the  Edinburgh  review.  1858 305.5 


— Carlyle,  T.  Lord  Jeffrey In  622.17 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men . . . 614 . 14 

— Harper’s  m.,  v.  1.  Francis  Jeffrey 1004.1 

— [Memoir] In  1001.9.1 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies 606.4 

Jeffreys,  G.,  English  judge.  Campbell,  J. 

Lord  chancellors  of  England 618.14.4 

See  also  Macaulay’s  history. 


Jeffries,  B.  J.  Color-blindness;  its  dan- 
gers, etc.  1879  833.26 

Jeffries,  J.  P.  Natural  history  of  the  hu- 
man races.  1869 812 . 3 

jELLY-fish,  star-fish,  and  sea-urchins.  Ro- 
manes, C.  J 815.4.49 

jELLY-fishes.  Tenney,  S.  Juv 22.17 


JENKIN. 


139 


JIMMY. 


Jenkin,  Mrs.  C.  Jupiter’s  daughter.  1844  36.267 

— Once  and  again.  1865 36 . 268 

— Skirmishing.  1863 36.269 

— Two  French  marriages.  1868 36.270 

— “Who  breaks,  pays.”  1873 63.25 

— Within  an  ace.  1869  36.272 

Jenkins,  E.  The  Devil’s  chain.  [Temper- 
ance tale].  1876 137.3 

— Ginx’s  baby,  his  birth  and  other  misfor- 

tunes. A satire.  1873 308.28 

Same.  [Also]  Lord  Bantam.  A satire.  36.274 

— A paladin  of  finance.  Fict.  1882 146 . 14 

Jenkins,  O.  L.  Students’  hand-book  of 

British  and  American  literature.  ’76.  318.33 
Jennie  June,  pseud.  See  Croly,  Mrs.  D.  G. 
Jennings,  G.  H.  Anecdotal  history  of  the 

British  parliament.  1881 913 . 21 

— and  Johnstone,  W.  S.  Half-hours  with 

Greek  and  Latin  authors.  1882 318 . 9 

Jerdan,  W.  Personal  reminiscences.  ’75  In  612.20 

Jericho  road.  Habberton,  J.  1877 137.1 

Jerome,  St.  Cutts,  E.  L.  (The  fathers) 423.14.6 

Jerrmann,  E.  Pictures  from  St.  Petersburg 

1852  506.11 

Jerrold,  Douglas.  Fireside  saints;  Mr. 

Caudle’s  breakfast  talk.  1873 306 . 30 


— History  of  St.  Giles  and  St.  James.  [Neg- 

lect of  the  poor].  1852.  2 v.  in  1 . . . 36 . 276 

— Men  of  character.  [Humorous  sketches]  36 . 275 

— Mrs.  Caudle’s  curtain  lectures.  1871 . . . 306 . 12 

Jerry.  Simonds,  W.  Juv 91.27.7 

Jerusalem.  Abbott,  L.  Recovery  of  Jeru- 
salem  In  1004.1.43 

— Barclay,  J.  T.  City  of  the  Great  King. 

1858 507.13 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Jerusalem.  Juv 515.1.2 

— Gibbon,  E.  Decline  and  fall,  ch.  23. 

[Julian  attempts  to  rebuild  the  tem- 
ple]  701.3 

— Porter,  J.  L.  Giant  cities  of  Bashan. . . . 525 . 13 

— Prime,  W.  C.  The  holy  city In  1004.1.14 

— Smith,  W.  Dictionary  of  the  bible,  v.  2 *A.13 

Note. — Contains  an  elaborate  article  on  J. . 

— Tasso,  T.  Jerusalem  delivered.  [Poem]  204.24 

— Tweedie,  W.  K.  Jerusalem;  pictorial 

and  descriptive.  1877 516 . 27 

— Williams,  G.  The  holy  city.  2 v.  1849  517.12 

See  also  Crusades;  East  (The);  Jews;  Palestine. 


Jessamine.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  Y 64.23 

Jesse,  J.  H.  Court  of  England  under  the 

Stuarts.  3 v.  1857. 718.6 

— The  pretenders  and  their  adherents.  ’60 . 718 . 7 

Jessie.  Simonds,  W.  Juv 91.27.3 

Jessie  Carlton.  Wise,  Daniel.  Juv 71.22 

Jessie  Graham.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J In  144.18 

Jessup,  H.  H.  Mohammedan  missionary 

problem.  1879 421.29 

— Women  of  the  Arabs,  with  a chapter  for 

children.  1878 531.12 

Jesuits.  Feval,  Paul.  The  Jesuits,  1878. . . 443.22 

— Griesinger,  T.  History  of  the.  2 v.  ’83  431.9 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Legends  of  the  mon- 

astic orders.  1866 852 . 14 


— Lawrence,  E.  Loyola  and  the  Jesuits. 

In  1004.1.39 

— Parkman,  F.  Jesuits  in  North  America 

in  the  17th  century 736.15.2 

Pioneers  of  France  in  the  new  world  736.15.1 


— Pascal,  Blaise.  Provincial  letters 441 . 10 

— Ranke,  L.  History  of  the  popes.  3 v. . 701 . 5 

— Robertson,  W.  Charles  V.  [Sketch  of 

the  order  in  book  6.1 704.7.2 

— Taylor,  I.  Loyola  and  Jesuitism.  1849.  433.2 

See  also  Church  history;  Loyola;  Roman 
catholic  church. 


Jesus.  See  Christ. 

Jevons.  W.  S.  Logic.  (Science  primers). 

1877 828.20.9 

— Methods  of  social  reform,  etc.  1883 915.9 

— Money  and  mechanism  of  exchange.  ’76.  815.4.17 

— Political  economy.  (Science  primers.) 

1879 828.20.12 

— Principles  of  science.  1877  417.21 

Jewel  in  the  lotos.  Tincker,  M.  A.  1884.  55 . 23 
Jewett,  C.  Forty  years’  fight  with  the  drink 

demon.  [Hist,  of  the  temp,  reform. ]’76  425.11 
Jewett,  Sara  0.  A country  doctor.  1884.  56.9 

— Deephaven.  [Stories  of  the  N.  E.  coast]  137.7 

— Old  friends  and  new.  [Stories].  1880. . 46.29 

Jewish  artisan  life  in  the  time  of  Jesus. 


Delitzscli,  F 432.15 

Jewitt,  L.  Half  hours  among  English  an- 
tiquities. 1877 724.20 

Jews.  Aguilar,  Grace.  Women  of  Israel. 

2 v.  1871 644.28 

— Allen,  J.  H.  Hebrew  men  and  times.’79  421.27 


7 ~ j ' * 

— Baring-Gould,  S.  Origin  and  develop- 

ment of  religious  belief.  [Judaism]..  411.22 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Ten  great  religions.  [Juda- 

ism]  438.26 

— Conder,  C.  R.  Judas  Maccabaeus  and 

the  J ewish  war  of  independence 621.25.4 

— Ewald,  H.  History  of  Israel,  5 v.  1876  418.5 

Contents.— v.  1.  Introduction  and  preliminary  history. 
2.  History  of  Moses  and  the  theocracy.  3.  Rise  and 
splendor  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy.  4.  From  the  dis- 
ruption of  the  monarchy  to  its  fall . 5.  History  of  Ezra 
and  the  hagiocracy  in  Israel  to  the  time  of  Christ. 

— History  of  the  Jews  in  England In  1001.8.10 

— Jewish  life  in  central  Europe In  1001.9.3 

— Josephus,  Flavius.  Works.  3v 732.17 

Contens. — v 1-2.  Antiquities  of  the  Jews.  v.  3.  Wars 
of  the  Jews;  Josephus  against  Apion;  Three  disser- 
tations. 

Same 715.9 

— Laurence,  E.  The  Jews  and  their  per- 

secutors  In  1004.1.49 

— Lord,  J.  Moses,  [and]  Jewish  jurispru- 

dence   In  735.6.1 

— Milman,  H.  H.  History  of  the  Jews. 

3 v.  1875 715.11 

— Smith,  W.  New  testament  history.  [Hist. 

of  the  Jews,  B.  C.  400-A.  D.  70] 715.18 

Old  testament  history  [to  the  return 

from  captivity] 706.17 

— Smith,  W.  R.  Old  testament  in  the 

Jewish  church.  1881 426.20 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  History  of  the  Jewish 

church.  3 v.  1872-7 438.25 

Contents.— 1.  Abraham  to  Samuel.  3.  From  Samuel 
to  the  captivity.  3.  From  the  captivity  to  the  birth  of 
Christ. 

— Tacitus.  Works,  v,  2,  ch.  5.  [Roman 

view.] 1021 . 10 

— Univ.  hist.;  anc.  pt.,  v.  2-3 *707.1 

— Same;  mod.  pt.  v.  10.  [Dispersion  of  the 

Jews,  lst-17th  cent.] *707.2 

Illustrative  fiction.— Aguilar’s  “Vale  of  cedars”  [Ex- 
pulsion of  the  Jews  from  Spain].  5.14;  Ingraham’s 
“Prince  of  the  house  of  David”  [Jerusalem  under  Herod]. 
13.21;  Ware’s  “Julian”  [Time  of  Christ].  14.3;  White- 
Melville’s  “Gladiators”  [Fall  of  Jerusalem],  36.394. 

Jewsbury,  Maria  J.  Letters  to  the  young.  407.6 
Jimeson,  A.  A.  The  twenty-five  articles  of 
religion  as  taught  by  the  Methodists. 

1855 437.4 

Jimmy’s  cruise  in  the  Pinafore.  Alcott,  L.M.  26.42.5 


JOAN. 


140 


JOHNSON. 


Joan  of  Arc.  Chambers’s  miscellany,  v.  4.  1001  8 

— Charles,  Mrs.  E.  Joan  the  maid.  Fict.  46.20 

— Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  History  of  France. . . . 735.4.2 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Lives  of  celebrated 

sovereigns 633 . 12 

— Lord,  J.  Joan  of  Arc.  [or]  Heroic  women 

In  735.6.5 

— Michelet,  J.  History  of  France,  v.  2. .. . 702.2 

— Tuckey,  Janet.  Joan  of  Arc.,  “the  maid.”621.25.3 


— Watson,  H.  C.  Heroic  women  of  hist.. . 617.1 

Job,  Book  of.  See  Bible  (Old  testament). 

Jocoseria.  [Poems].  Browning,  R 213.7 

John,  Mrs.  E.  [E . Marlitt].  At  the  coun- 
cillor’s. 1876 144.17 

— Bailiff’s  maid.  1881 141.19 

— Countess  Gisela.  1870 131.11 

— Gold  Elsie.  1871 32.9 

— In  the  Schillingscourt.  1879 45.24 

— Little  moorland  princess.  1862 25.21 

— Old  mam’selle’s  secret.  1870 142 . 7 

— Second  wife.  1877 44.25 

John:  a love  story.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  34.40 
John  Andross.  Davis,  M rs.  R..H.  Fict..  32.2 

John  Barlow’s  ward.  1881 146.6 

John  Bull  and  Brother  Jonathan.  Paulding, 

J.  K 332.24 


John  Eax;  [also]  Mamelon.  Tourgee,  A. 

W.  1882 51.11 


John  Gay  series.}  4v.  See  Abbott,  J. 


John  Godfrey’s  fortunes.  Taylor,  Bayard. . 13.16 

John  Godsoe’s  legacy.  Kellogg,  Elijah.  Juv.  25.46 
John  Halifax,  gentleman.  Craik,  D.  M. ..  13.1 

John  Inglesant.  Shorthouse,  J.  H.  1882.  52.14 

John  Jasper’s  secret:  sequel  [so  called]  to 

“Edwin  Drood.”  Morford,  H 33.15 

John  Law,  the  projector.  Ainsworth,  W.H. 

Fict 36.17 

John  Marchmont’s legacy.  Braddon,  M.  E.  36.51 
John  Merry  weather.  Saunders,  Catherine.  36.486 
John  Ploughman’s  pictures.  Spurgeon,  C.H.  423.29 
John  Ploughman’s  talk.  Spurgeon,  C.  H. . 402.30 
Johnes,  M.  Prince  Charlie;  the  young  chev- 
alier. 1860 24.19 

Johnny  Ironsides.  Girardin,  J.  Juv 75.21 

Johnny  Ludlow.  1874 36.277 

Johnson,  Andrew,  YWi  president  of  the 
TJ.  S.  Ames,  M.  C.  Ten  years  in 

Washington 521.5 

— United  States.  Senate.  Trial  of  A.  J. 


on  impeachment,  v.  1.  1868.  See 
United  States. 

Johnson,  Anna  C.  Peasaht  life  in  Germany  508.11 
Johnson,  A.  H.  Normans  in  Europe,  [700- 

1154.]  1877 743.5.12 

Johnson,  E.  A.  Winter  greeneries  at  home. 

1878  838.17 

JoHNSon,  E.  W.  The  studio  arts.  1878 . . . 823 . 14 
Johnson,  H.  Christianity’s  challenge,  etc. 


1881 


443.3 


Johnson,  Helen  K.  Our  familiar  songs, 

with  piano  accompainment.  1881 212.4 

Johnson,  Joseph.  Self-effort;  or,  the  true 

method  of  attaining  success  in  life.’83  433 . 10 
Johnson,  O.  Garrison  and  his  times.  1881  623.19 
Johnson,  R.  W.  Life  of  Gen.  G.  H.  Thomas. 

1881 623.12 

Johnson,  Richard.  The  seven  champions 

of  Christendom 138 . 3 

Contents.— [Abridged]—  St  George  of  England.  St. 

Dennis  of  France;  St.  James  of  Spain;  St  Anthony  of 
Italy;  St.  Andrew  of  Scotland;  St.  Patrick  of  Ireland. 
Johnson,  Rossiter.  History  of  the  French 

war.  (Minor  wars  of  the  U.  S.)  ’82.  723.18.1 
— History  of  the  war  of  1812-15.  (Minor 

wars  of  the  United  States).  1882. . .723.18.2 


J ohnson,  Rossiter,  continued . 

— Phaeton  Rogers;  a novel  of  boy  life.  ’81  82. 13 

— ed'r.  Little  classics.  16  v.  1875  304.16 

Contents. — v.  1.  Exile. — Ethan  Brand,  by  N.  Haw- 
thorne. Swans  of  Lir,  by  G.  Griffin.  A night  in  a 
workhouse,  by  J.  Greenwood.  Outcasts  of  Poker- 
Flat,  by  Bret  Harte.  The  man  without  a country,  by 

E.  E.  Hale.  Flight  of  a Tartar  tribe,  by  T.  DeQuincey. 

2.  Intellect  .—}l ouse  and  the  brain,  by  E.  Bulwer-Lyt- 
ton.  D’ outre  mort,  by  H.  P.  tpofford.  The  fall  of  the 
house  of  Usher,  by  E.  A.  Poe.  Chops  the  dwarf,  by  C. 
Dickens.  Wakefield,  by  N.  Hawthorne.  Murder,  con- 
sidered as  one  of  the  fine  arts,  by  T.  DeQuincey.  Cap- 
tain’s story,  by  Mrs.  R.  H.  Davis. 

3.  Tragedy.  The  murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue,  by  E. 
A.  Poe.  The  Lauson  tragedy,  by  J.  W.  DeForest.  The 
iron  shroud,  by  W.  Mudford.  The  bell-tower,  by  H. 
Melville.  The  Kathayan  slave,  by  E.  C.  Judson.  The 
The  story  of  La  Roche,  by  H.  M ackenzie.  The  vision 
of  sudden  death,  by  T.  DeQuincey. 

4.  Life—  Rab  and  his  friends,  by  John  Brown.  A ro- 
mance of  real  life,  by  W.  D.  Howells.  The  luck  of 
Roaring  Camp,  by  Bret  Harte.  Jerry  Jarvis’s  wig,  by  R. 
H.  Barham.  Beauty  and  tjie  beast,  by  N.  P.  Willis. 
David  Swan,  by  N.  Hawthorne.  Dreamthorp,  by  Alex- 
ander Smith.  A bachelor’s  revery,  by  D.  G.  Mitchell. 
The  grammar  of  life,  by  B.  F.  Taylor.  My  chateaux, 
by  G.  W.  Curtis.  Dream-children,  by  C.  Lamb.  The 
the  man  in  tbe  reservoir,  by  C.  F.  Hoffman.  Westmin- 
ster Abbey,  by  J.  Addison.  The  Puritans,  by  T.  B. 
Macaulay.  Gettysburg,  by  Abraham  Lincoln. 

5.  Laughter. — A Christmas  carol,  by  C.  Dickens. 
The  haunted  crust,  by  Katherine  Saunders.  A disserta- 
tion upon  roast  pig,  by  C.  Lamb.  The  total  depravity 
of  inanimate  things,  by  Mrs.  E.  A:  Walker.  The  skele- 
ton in  the  closet,  by  E.  E.  Hale.  Sandy  Wood’s  sepul- 
chre, by  H.  Miller.  A visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and 
decayed  punsters,  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  Mr.  Tibbot 
O’Leary,  the  curious,  by  G.  Griffin.  Neal  Malone,  by 
W.  Carleton. 

6.  Love.— Love  and  skates,  by  T.  Winthrop.  The  maid 
of  Malines,  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton.  The  story  of  Ruth- 
Holy  Bible.  The  rise  of  Iskander,  by  B.  Disraeli. 

7.  Romance.—  Iris,  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  The  Rosicru. 
cian,  byD,  M.  M.  Craik.  The  South  Breaker,  by  H.  P- 
Spofiiord,  The  snow-storm,  by  J.  Wilson.  The  king  of 
the  peak,  by  A.  Cunningham. 

8.  Mystery.— The  ghost,  by  W.  D.  O’Connor.  The 
four-fifteen  express,  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  The  signal- 
man, by  C.  Dickens.  The  haunted  ships,  by  A.  Cun- 
ningham. A raft  that  no  man  made,  by  R.  T.  S. 
Lowell.  The  invisible  princess,  by  F.  O’Connor.  The 
advocate’s  wedding-day,  by  C.  Crowe.  The  birthmark, 
by  N.  Hawtnorne. 

9.  Comedy. — Barny  O’Reirdon  the  navigator,  by 
Samuel  Lover.  Haddad-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller,  by 
John  Galt.  Bluebeard’s  ghost,  by  W.  M.  Thackeray. 
The  picnic  party,  by  Horace  Smith.  Father  Tom  and 
the  pope,  by  S.  Ferguson.  Johnny  Darbyshire,  by  W. 
Howitt.  The  gridiron,  by  S.  Lover.  The  box  tunnel,  by 
C.  Reade. 

10.  Childhood.— Dog  of  Flanders,  by  L.  De  la  Rame. 
King  of  the  Golden  river,  by  J.  Ruskin.  Lady  of  Sha- 
lott,  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  Marjorie  Fleming,  by  John 
Brown.  Little  Jakey,  by,  Mrs.  S.  H.  De  Kroyft.  Lost 
child,  by  Henry  Kingsley.  Goody  gracious!  and  the 
forget-me-not,  by  John  Neal.  Faded  leaf  of  history,  by 
Mrs.  R.  H.  Davis.  Child’s  dream  of  a star,  by  C. 
Dickens. 

11.  Heroism.—  Little  Briggs  and  I,  byF.  H Ludlow. 
Ray,  by  H.  P.  Spofford.  Three  November  days,  by  B. 

F.  Taylor.  The  forty-seven  Ronins,  by  A.  B.  Mitford. 
A chance  child,  by  Isabella  Mayo.  A.  leaf  in  the  storm, 
by  L.  De  la  Rame. 

12.  Fortune.— The  gold-bug,  by  E.  A.  Poe.  The  fairy- 
finder,  by  S.  Lover.  Murad  the  unlucky,  by  Maria 
Edgeworth.  The  children  of  the  public,  by  E.  E.  Hale. 
The  rival  dreamers,  by  John  Banim.  The  threefold 
destiny,  by  N.  Hawthorne. 

13.  Poems  narrative.— Deserted  village,  by  O Gold- 
smith. Ancient  mariner,  by  Coleridge.  The  prisoner 
of  Chillon,  by  Byron.  Bingen  on  the  Rhine,  by  Caro- 
line Norton.  O’Connor’s  child,  by  T.  Campbell.  Kil- 
meny,  by  J.  Hogg.  The  dream  of  Eugene  Aram,  by  T. 
Hood,  Lady  Barbara,  by  Alexander  Smith.  The  sensi- 
tive plant,  by  P . B.  Shelley.  Eve  of  St.  Agnes,  by  J. 
Keats.  Paradise  and  the  peri,  by  T.  Moore.  The 
raven,  by  E.  A.  Poe.  Skeleton  in  armor,  by  H.  W. 
Longfellow.  Haunted  house,  by  T.  Hood.  Writing  on 
the  image,  by  W.  Morris.  Tam  O’Shanter,  by  R.  Burns. 
Forging  of  the  anchor,  by  S.  Ferguson.  Morte  d’ Arthur, 
by  A.  Tennyson.  Horatius,  by  r.  B.  Macaulay. 

14.  Poems  lyrical.  15.  Minor  Poems. 

16.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  authors  represented 
in  the  series.  With  a general  index. 


JOHNSON. 


141 


JOURNAL. 


Johnson,  R.,  and  others.  Two  fortune-seek- 
ers and  other  stories 87.9 

Johnson,  Samuel,  L.  L.  D.  Dictionary  of 
the  English  language.  Ed.  by  R.  G. 
Latham.  Abridged.  1877 *E.6 

— History  of  Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia.  62 . 4 

— Lives  of  the  English  poets.  2 v.  in  1.  ’58  643.17 


Contents. — v.  1.  Cowley.  Denham.  Milton.  Butler. 
Rochester.  Roscommon.  Otway.  Walter.  Pomfret. 
Dorset.  Stepney.  J.  Philips.  Walsh.  Dryden.  Smith. 
Duke.  King.  Sprat.  Halifax.  Parnell.  Garth.  Rowe. 
Addison.  Hughes.  Sheffield.  2.  Prior.  Congreve. 
Blackmore.  Fenton.  Gay.  Granville.  Yalden.  Tickell. 
Hammond.  Somervile.  Savage.  Swift.  Broome.  Pope. 
Pitt.  Thomson.  Watts.-  A.  Philips.  West.  Collins. 
Dyer.  Shenstone.  Young.  Mallet.  Akenside.  Gray.  Lyt- 
telton. 


— The  Rambler.  (British  essayist,  v.  16-18)  303 . 15 


— Allibone,  S.  A.  Dictionary  of  authors,  v.l  *A.8 

— Boswell,  J.  Life  of.  With  additions  by 

J.  W.'  Crocker.  2v 604.4 

— Carlyle,  T.  Heroes  and  hero-worship . . 301 . 23 
: — Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men.. . . 614.14 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Biographical  essays.  In  643 . 21 

Crocker’s  ed’n  of  Boswell In  305.13 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  the  novelists. . . 624.19 

— Stephen,  L.  Life  of.  1878 .616.11.4 

Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel.  Oriental  religions 

and  their  relation  to  universal  religion: 

China.  1881 431.4 

Same.  India.  1872 438.27 

Johnson,  S.  W.  Agricultural  chemistry. 

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— How  crops  feed.  [cop.  1879] 804.9 

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Johnson,  T.  R.  Book-keeping  by  double 

entry.  1879  834.2 

Johnson,  Virginia  W.  Foreign  marriage: 

or,  buying  a title.  1880 47.4 

Johnson’s  new  universal  encyclopaedia.  4 v. 

N.  Y.,  1877-8 *B.26 

Contents. — 1.  A-E;  2.  F- Lichens.  3.  Lich- 
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Johnston,  Alex.  History  of  American  poli- 
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Johnston,  Gen.  J.  E.  Narrative  of  military 

operations.  1874 734.4 

Johnston,  J.  F.  Chemistry  of  common  life. 

2 v.  1871 803.14 

Johnstone,  W.  S.  Half-hours  with  Greek 
and  Latin  authors.  See  Jennings, 

G.H 318.9 

Johonnot,  James.  Geographical  reader.’82  526.25 

— Natural  history  reader.  1883  842 . 39 

— Principles  and  practice  of  teaching.  ’79  441 . 18 
Joinery.  See  Carpentry. 

Jolly  fellowship.  Stockton,  F.  R 87.5 

J olly  good  times.  Thorne,  P.,  pseud 74.23 

Joly,  M.  Man  before  metals.  1883 315.4.45 

Jonas  books.  6 v.  See  Abbott,  J. 

Jonathan  Wild.  Fielding,  H.  Fict 58.6 

Jones,  B.  D.  Tallahassee  girl.  1882 52.6 

Jones,  C.  C.  Religious  instruction  of  negroes 

[to  1842  in  U.  S.J 426.19 

Jones,  C.  C .,jr.  Antiquities  of  the  south- 
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Jones,  C.  H.  Africa;  history  of  explora- 
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— History  of  the  campaign  for  the  conquest 

of  Canada  in  1776.  1882 726 . 14 

— ecCr.  Vers  de  societe.  1876  211.11 

Jones,  C.  S.  and  Williams,  H.  T.  Beauti- 
ful homes.  1878 833.7 

— Household  elegancies.  1875 821.27 

— Ladies’  fancy  work.  1876 826.1 


Jones,  E.  H.  Romances  of  the  middle  ages. 

See  Cox,  G.  W.  1880 47.5 

Jones,  G.  Observations  on  the  zodiacal 

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Jones,  Harry.  The  regular  Swiss  round. 

IUus.  1873  512.27 

Jones,  Henry,  [ Cavendish ].  Laws  of  whist. 

1884  844.43 

Jones,  J.  B.  Rebel  war  clerk’s  diary.  2 v. 

1866 714.19 

— Wild  western  scenes,  [cop.  1856] 88.19 

Jones,  John  Paul.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Life  of.  621.3 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Washington  and  his  gen- 

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— Lossing,  B.  J.  [Sketch].  Illus In  1004.1.11 

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Jones,  M.  [Edward]  the  black  prince.  Illus 

1863  28.6 

Jones,  W.  Treasures  of  the  earth;  or  mines, 

minerals  and  metals.  1872 812 . 12 

Jones,  W.  D.  Mirror  of  modern  democ- 
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Jonson,  Ben.  Works,  with  memoir.  1853  201.19 


— Taine,  H.  A.  Hist,  of  Eng.  literature,  v.  1 305.12 

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Jonveaux,  E.  Two  years  in  east  Africa.  ’75  524.17 
Jordan,  D.  S.  Manual  of  verterbrates.  ’76  828.24 
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currents  and  their  causes.  1873 821 . 17 

Jordon,  The.  MacGregor,  J.  The  Rob  Roy 

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See  also  Palestine. 

Joseph  II.  and  his  court.  Mundt,  C.  M.  61.24 

Joseph  and  his  friend.  Taylor,  B 45.26 

Joseph  Andrews.  Fielding,  H.  Fict.  ’67.  58.6 

Josephine,  empress  of  the  French.  Abbott, 

J.S.  C.  History  of.  1873 611.15 

— Hartley,  C.  T.  Life  of.  1872 604.15 

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— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Female  sovereigns . . 633.12 

— Mundt,  C.  M.  Empress  Josephine.  Fict  47.21 

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See  also  lives  of  Hortense;  Napoleon  I. 

Josephus,  Flavius.  Works;  tr.  by  W.  Whis- 

ton.  3 v.  1839 732.17 

Contents.— v 1-2.  Antiquities  of  the  Jews.  3.  Wars 
of  the  Jews;  Josephus  against  Apion;  Three  disserta- 
tions. 

— Same 715.9 

Joshua  Davidson,  communist.  Linton,  E.L.  133.7 
Josiah  Allen’s  wife;  Samantha  at  the  cen- 
tennial. Holley,  M 148 . 1 

Journal  of  a farmer’s  daughter.  Goodale, 

E.  1881  838.39 

Journal  of  a home  life.  Sewell,  Eliza  M. . 36.509 
Journal  of  a prisoner  of  war  in  Richmond 

[in  1861  ].  Ely,  Alfred 737.7 

Journal  of  a residence  in  Georgia  in  1838-9 

Kemble,  F.  A 506 . 13 

Journal  of  education.  [New  England  and 


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Journal  of  summer  time  in  the  country. 

Wilmott,  R.  A 301.2 


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Journalism  and  the  press.  Congdon,  C.  T. 

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— Froude,  J.  A.  Free  discussion  of  theo- 

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Liberty  of  conscience  and  free  discus- 
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— Hudson,  F.  Hist,  of  journalism  in  the 

U.  S.,  1690-1872 312.2 

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— Milton,  J.  Areopagitica:  a speech  for 

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Journey  due  north  [Russia].  Sala,  G.  A.. . 527.15 
Journey  from  Cornhill  to  Grand  Cairo  [in 
1844].  Thackeray,  W.  M.  (Miscella- 
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Journey  in  the  seaboard  slave  states.  Olm- 
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Journey  round  my  room.  Maistre,  X.  de.  308.18 
Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth.  Verne,  J.  64 . 11 
Joyce,  P.  W.  Grammar  of  the  Irish  lan- 
guage. 1879 313.13 

Joyce,  R.  D.  Legends  of  the  wars  in  Ire- 

lend.  1868  131.7 

. Juan  Fernandez.  Browne,  J.  R.  Crusoe’s 

island.  1864 512.7 

Judd,  J.  W.  Volcanoes.  [Int.  sci.  ser.]  ’81.  815.4.35 

Judd,  Rev.  Sylvester,  Margaret.  1871 17.19 

Judd  family.  Scotford.  J 433.29 

Judge  and  jury.  Abbott,  B.  V.  1880 914.8 

Judith.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  1883 55.18 

Judith  Shakespeare.  Black,  W.  1884. . . 57.23 

Judson,  [Mrs.  Ann H.,  Mrs.  S.  B.,  .Mrs.  E. 

C.]  Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Lives  of  the 

three  Mrs.  Judsons.  1875 613.13 

JuG-or-not.  [Temp.  tale].  Wright,  J 92.15 

“Jukes,  The:”  a study  in  crime,  etc.  Dug- 

dale,  R. L 913.19 

Julia  Ried.  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M 86.13 

Julian,  Eran.  Interest  tables,  [cop.  1859]  818.34 
Julian,  G.  W.  Political  recollections,  1840- 

72.  1884 916.15 

Julian;  or,  scenes  in  Judea  Ware,  W.  2 v 14.3 
Julian  Home:  tale  of  college  life.  Far- 
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Julienne:  daughter  of  the  hamlet.  De 

Normand,  H 18.5 

Julius  Caesar.  See  Caesar,  C.  J. 

Julius  Caesar,  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare. 

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— Goodrich,  C.  A.  Select  British  eloquence. 

1874 321.15 


— Allibone,  S.  A.  [Bibliography  of  the 

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Junkin,  D.  H.  and  Norton,  F.  H.  Life  of 

Gen.  W.  S.  Hancock.  1880 621.22 

Juno  stories.  4 v.  See  Abbott,  J. 

Junot,  Laure,  P.,  duchesse  d’Abrantes. 
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Jupiter’s  daughters.  Jenkin,  C 36.267 

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C.  Badham 1020 . 13 

— Juvenal  [outlined  and  explained]  by  E. 

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Kartoum.  Gordon,  C.  G.  Journal  at.  ’85  645.2 

Kate  Carlton.  Wise,  D.  Juv 71.24 

Kate  Danton.  Fleming,  Mrs.  A 43.13 

Katherine  Walton.  Simms,  W.  G , 14.8 

Katherine’s  trial.  Parr,  Harriet 36.439 

Kathie  stories.  6 v.  See  Douglas,  A.  M.  83 . 13 

Kathrina.  [Poem].  Holland,  J.  G 203.17 

Kaufman,  R.  Queens  of  England;  abridg- 
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Kavanagh,  Julia.  Adele.  1872.  3 v.  in  2.  36.293 

— Beatrice.  1864 36.294 

— Bessie.  1872 36.295 

— Daisy  Burns.  1853 36.296 

— Dora.  1868 36.297 

— English  women  of  letters.  1862 643 . 18 

Contents.  — Miss  Fielding.  Mme.  D’Arblay.  Mrs. 
Charlotte  Smith.  Mrs.  Radcliffe.  Mrs.  Inchbald.  Miss 
Edgeworth.  Mrs.  Austen.  Mrs.  Opie.  Lady  Morgan. 

— French  women  of  letters:  biographical 

sketches.  1862 643 . 19 

Contents. — M’lle.  De  Gournay.  M’lle.  De  Scudery. 
Mme.  De  la  Fayette.  Mme.  De  Tencin.  Mme.  Ricco- 
boni.  Mme.  De  Genlis.  Mme.  De  Charriere.  Mme. 


De  Krudener.  Mme.  Cottin.  Mme.  De  Stael. 

— Grace  Lee.  1855 36.298 

— Nathalie.  1851  36.299 

— Queen  Mab.  1863  36.300 

— Rachel  Gray.  1856 36.301 

— Seven  years,  and  other  tales.  1856 36 . 302 

— Silvia.  1870 ......36.303 

— Summer  and  winter  in  the  two  Sicilies. 

1858 527.23 

— Sybil’s  second  love 36.304 

Kavanagh.  Longfellow,  H.  W.  Fict 14.25 

Kavanaugh,  Mrs , R.  Juvenile  speaker  for 

little  boys  and  girls 318 . 27 

Kearny,  Philip.  De  Peyster,  J.  W.  Per- 
sonal and  military  history  of.  Ulus. 

1869 628.9 

Keary,  Annie.  Castle  Daly.  [Irish  famine, 

1847] 48.4 

— A doubting  heart.  1882 54.1 

— Oldbury.  1874 36.305 


— Keary,  Eliza.  Memoir  of.  1883 627.9 

Keary,  C.  F.  The  dawn  of  history.  1879.  717.6 

— Outlines  of  primitive  belief  among  the 

Indo-European  races.  1882 443.25 


KEATING. 


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Keating,  J.  M.  With  Gen.  Grant  in  the 


East.  1879 514.31 

Keats,  J.  Poetical  works.  1836 201 . 13 

Same.  Plus.  1878 203.18 


— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets 615 . 15 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my  books,  v.  2. . . 332.12 

— Whipple,  E.  B.  Essays 303.6.1 

Keble,  John.  The  Christian  year:  thoughts 

in  verse  for  Sundays  and  holidays — 215 . 8 

— Shairp,  J.  C.  Studies  in  poetry,  etc 301.11 

Keddie,  Henrietta  [Sarah  Tytler.]  Citoy- 

enne  Jacqueline.  [French  revolu- 
tion]. 1866 131.1 

— Days  of  yore.  1868 131.3 

— Diamond  rose 33.30 

— Huguenot  family.  1868 17.24 


— Marie  Antoinette.  [Biography].  1883.  621.25.10 

iK  .r  n • j- n _ • • - i.*  ir7  4 orvo  oi 


— Modern  painters  and  their  paintings.  ’74  808.31 

— Musical  composers  and  their  works.  ’76.  613.23 

— Old  masters  and  their  pictures.  1874 . . 808 . 32 

— Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.  1864 417.28 

Keel,  and  saddle.  Revere,  J.  W.  1872...  505.9 

Keen,  W.  W.,  ed’r.  American  health  prim- 
ers. 12  v.  1879-80 833.14 


Contents.— v.  1.  Hearing,  by  Burnett;  2 Long  life, 
by  Richardson ; 3.  Summer  and  its  diseases,  by  Wilson ; 
4.  Eyesight,  by  Harlan ; 5.  Throat  and  voice,  by  Cohen  ; 
6.  Winter  and  its  dangers,  by  Osgood;  7.  Mouth  and 
teeth,  by  White ; 8,  Brainwork  and  overwork,  by 
Wood;  9.  Our  homes,  by  Hartshorne ; 10.  Skin  in  health 
and  disease,  by  Bulkley;  11.  Sea-air  and  sea-bathing, 
by  Packard ; 12.  School  and  industrial  hygiene,  by  Lin- 
coln. 


Keeping  one  cow.  Ulus.  1880 835.23 

Keightley.  Thomas.  Fairv  mythology.  78  443.26 

— Hist,  of  England  [to  1837.]  1875 715.2 

Kellehman,  W.  A.  Plant  analysis.  1874  . 845.11 
Kelley,  W.  K.,  comp'r.  History  of  Russia 

[to  1854].  2 v.  1875 716.5 

Kellogg,  Elijah.  Elm  island  stories.  6 v. 
[1868-71].  1875. 

1.  Lion  Ben 21.24 

2.  Charlie  Bell 21.22 

3.  Ark  of  Elm  island 21.20 

4.  Boy  farmers  21.21 

5.  Young  ship-builders 21.25 

6.  Hard-scrabble  of  Elm  island 21.23 

— Forest  glen  stories.  6 v.  [74-75]. 

1.  Sowed  by  the  wind.. 83.10.1 

2.  Wolf  run 83.10.2 

3.  Brought  to  the  front 83.10.3 

4.  Black  Rifle’s  mission 83.10.4 

5.  Forest  glen 83.10.5 

6.  Burying  the  hatchet 83.10.6 

— Good  old  time  series,  v.  1-4.  [77-83]. 

1.  Live  oak  boys 83.4 

2.  The  unseen  hand 83.5 

3.  Strong  arm  and  a mother’s  blessing  83 . 6 

4.  Good  old  times 83.7 

— Pleasant  cove  series.  6 v.  [71-74]. 

1.  Arthur  Brown 25.44 

2.  Young  deliverers 25.45 

3.  Cruise  of  the  Casco 25.32 

4.  Child  of  the  island  glen 25.31 

5.  John  Godsoe’s  legacy 25.46 

6.  Fisher  boys  of  Pleasant  cove 25.47 

— Whispering  pine  series.  6 v.  [71-73]. 

1.  Stout  heart 25.41 

2.  Spark  of  genius 25.33 

3.  Sophomores  of  Radcliffe 25.35 

4.  Whispering  pine 25.34 

5.  Turning  of  the  tide 25.43 

6.  Winning  his  spurs 25.42 

Kelly,  Michael.  Personal  reminiscences. 

1875 .In  612.22 


Kemble,  Frances  A.  Records  of  a girlhood 

1879  618.5 

— Records  of  later  life.  1882 625.6 

— Residence  on  a Georgian  plantation  in 

1838-9 506.13 

Kemlo,  F.  Watch-repairer’s  hand-book. 

[cop.  1869] 844.9 

Kemp,  Edward.  How  to  lay  out  a garden. 

1880  838.18 

Kemper  county  [Mississippi]  vindicated. 

Lynch,  J . D . 1879 ...912.30 

Kempis,  Thomas  a.  See  Thomas  a Kempis. 
Kenelm  Chillingly.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  36 . 78 

Kenilworth.  Scott,  Sir  W 12 . 1 2 

Kennan,  G.  Tent  life  in  Siberia,  [1865-7 . . . 508 . 26 
Kennedy,  J.  P.  Horse-shoe  Robinson.  72.  64.6 

— Life  of  W.  Wirt.  2 v.  1849 602.16 

— Rob  of  the  bowl.  1866 8.29 

— Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Life  of.  1871 624.25 

Kennedy,  W.  S.  J.  G.  Whittier:  his  life, 

genius,  and  writings.  1882 626 . 9 

— Oh ver  Wendell  Holmes : poet,  litterateur, 

scientist.  1883 627.10 

— Wonders  and  curiosities  of  the  railway. 

1884 845.17 

Kenneth,  my  king,  Brock,  Sallie  A 32.28 

Kenrick,  F.  P.  Primacy  of  the  apostolic 

see.  1875 418.15 

Kenrick,  J.  Ancient  Egypt  under  the  Pha- 
raohs. 2 v.  1852 745.11 

Kent,  J.  Commentaries  on  American  law. 

4 v.  1867 908.2 

Kentucky.  Bradley,  R.  M.  Granny  Short’s 

barbecue  [political  satire].  1879 913.13 

— Shaler,  N.  S.  Kentucky.  A pioneer 

commonwealth.  1885 738.16.4 


Keppel,  H.  Expedition  to  Borneo  of  her 

majesty’s  ship  Dido.  2 v.  1847 508.19 

Keramos,  etc.  [Poems].  Longfellow,  H.  W.  208.10 
Kerl,  B.  Assaying  of  lead,  etc.  See  Bode- 

man,  T.  1872 811.2 

Kerl,  S.  Common  school  grammar.  1868  332 . 29 
Kett  & Co.,  publishers.  History  of  Win- 
nebago county,  Illinois.  1877 *712 . 13 

Key  of  heaven;  or,  a manual  of  prayer. 

[Catholic] 435.24 

Keys  of  sect;  or,  the  church  of  the  new  tes- 
tament. Sturtevant,  J.  M.  1880 421.23 

Khiva.  Burnaby,  F . Ride  to  Khiva  [in 

1875].  1877 525.3 

Kickleburys  abroad.  Thackeray,  W.  M. 

In  36.528.2 


Kidd,  Capt.  W.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Life  of  621.4 
Kidder,  D.  P.  Brazil  and  the  Brazilians. 

See  Fletcher,  J.  C 502 . 26 

Kiddle,  H.,  Harrison,  T.  F.,  and  Calkins, 

N.  A.  Howto  teach.  1874 412.14 

— and  others.  Manual  of  astronomy,  and 

use  of  globes.  * 1855  814 . 8 

— and  Schem.  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  educa- 

tion. 1883 *B.29 

Kilmeny.  Black,  W 36.42 

Kimball,  R.  B.  Henry  Powers.  1868 13.11 

— Romance  of  student  life  abroad.  1865.  13.12 

— Saint  Leger.  1868 13.13 

— Undercurrents.  1868  13.14 

— Was  he  successful  ? 1 864 3.9 

Kinder-garten.  Froebel,  F.  Mother-play 


— Hailman,  W.  N.  Kindergarten  culture. 

1873 441.16 

— Kriege,  M.  H.  The  child;  its  nature  and 

relations.  1877  432.6 


KINDER-GARTEN. 


144 


KIRKWOOD. 


Kinder-garten,  continued. 

— Mann,  H.  and  Peabody,  E . P.  Kinder- 

garten guide.  1874 416 . 5 

— Wiebe,  E.  Paradise  of  childhood:  a 

guide  to  kinder-gartners 422.3 

See  also  Object  teaching. 

Kinematics.  Mac  Cord,  O.  W.  1883 843.26 

King,  Capt,  C.  The  colonel’s  daughter. 

[Western  army  life].  1883 146.18 

— Kitty’s  conquest.  1884 56.3 

King,  Clarence.  Democracy.  Fict.  1880.  48.3 

— Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada.’72  504.4 
King,  E.  French  political  leaders.  1876.613.20.3 

— The  gentle  savage.  Fict.  1883 56.21 

King,  E.  F.,  ed’r.  Ten  thousand  wonderful 

things 311 . 4 

King,  Horatio.  Sketches  of  travel  [in  Eu- 
rope]. 1878 514.18 

King,  M.  and  Ivy,  T.  P.  Harvard  and  its 

surroundings.  1878 523 . 6 

King,  P.  Life  of  Grover  Cleveland.  1884  644.18 
King,  T.  S.  Substance  and  show,  etc.  1877.  311 . 15 

— The  White  Hills.  Plus.  1876 525.7 

King,  W.  R.,  of  Alabama.  Obituary  ad- 


dresses on  death  of,  in  Congress.  ’54.  603 . 10 


King  Arthur.  [Poem].  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  214.5 
King  George’s  middy.  Gilbeit,  W.  Juv.. . 91.26 

King  of  the  golden  river.  [Fairy  tale.] 

Ruskin,  J 56.25 

King  of  the  mountains.  [Greece;  comic  ro- 
mance]. About,  E. . .’ 31.22 

King  Rene’s  daughter.  Lyrical  drama. 

Hertz,  II 211.32 

King’s  daughter.  [Temp,  tale.]  Alden,  I. 

M 86.24 

King’s  dictionary  of  Boston.  Bacon,  E.  M.’83  501 . 6 
King’s  lily  and  his  rosebud.  Diaz,  A.  M. ..  28.16 
King’s  missive,,  etc.  [Poems].  Whittier,  J. 

G.  1881 218.13 

King’s  own.  [Sea  tale.]  Marryat,  F 36.382 

King’s  warrant.  Englebach,  A.  H 145.8 

Kings.  See  Biography  (Royal);  Govern- 
ment. 

Kinglake,  A.  W.  Eothen;  or  traces  of 

travel  from  the  East.  1845 505 . 7 

— Invasion  of  the  Crimea,  [1854-6].  4v...  705.4 

Same.  8 v.  in  4 746 . 14 

Kingsbury,  H.  Law  and  government,  and 

religious  liberty.  1849 405 . 16 

Kingsford,  Anna.  The  perfect  way  in  diet. 

[Vegetarian].  1881 824.33 

Kingsley,  C.  Alton  Locke;  tailor  and  poet  17.27 

— Ancien  regime.  [Pre-revolutionary 

France] 706 . 26 

— At  last:  a Christmas  in  the  West  Indies  522.30 

— Glaucus;  or  the  wonders  of  the  shore.’55  807.6 

— Health  and  education.  1874 413.4 


Contents.— The  science  of  health.  The  two  breaths. 
The  tree  of  knowledge.  Nausicaa  in  London:  or,  the 
lower  education  of  woman.  The  air-mothers.  Thrift. 
The  Btudy  of  natural  history.  On  bio-geology.  Hero- 
ism. Superstition.  Science.  Grots  and  groves.  George 
Buchanan,  scholar.  Rondelet,  the  Huguenot  natural- 


ist. Yesalius,  the  anatomist. 

— Hereward  the  wake,  “ Last  of  the  Eng- 

lish.” [Norman  conquest] 132.19 

— The  hermits  [biographies].  1868 636 . 10 

— The  heroes;  or,  Greek  fairy  tales  for  my 

children.  1873 74.6 

— Hypatia.  [Early  Christians;  Alexandria]  14.7 

— Madam  How  and  Lady  Why.  [Earth 

lore].  1881 832.25 


Kingsley,  C.,  continued. 

— New  miscellanies.  1859 306.26 

Contents.— “A.  mad  world,  my  masters.”  Chalk-stream 
studies.  Alexander  Smith  and  Alexander  Pope. 
Thoughts  on  Shelley  and  Byron.  Mansfield’s  Paraguay, 
Brazil,  and  the  Plate  The  agricultural  crisis.  The 
water  supply  of  London.  Speech  in  behalf  cf  the 
ladies’  sanitary  association,  1859.  Great  cities,  and 
their  influence  for  good  and  evil.  On  the  study  of  nat- 
ural history.  Thoughts  in  a gravel  pit.  John  Tauler. 
Henry  Brooke,  and  the  fool  of  quality.  Pilgrim’s  pro- 


gress illustrated. 

— Plays  and  Puritans,  and  other  essays.  ’73  308.16 

Contents.— Plays  and  Puritans.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh 
and  his  time.  Froude’s  History  of  England. 

— Town  geology.  1873 801.1 1 

— Two  years  ago.  Fict.  1871 14.6 

— The  water  babies:  a fairy  tale  for  a land 

baby.  1872 83.15 

— Westward  ho!  or,  the  voyages  and  adven- 

tures of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh  [time  of 
Elizabeth],  1874 132.17 

— Yeast;  a problem.  1873 132.18 


— Bayne,  P.  In  his  Essays 317.6.2 

— Kingsley,  Mrs.  C.,  ed’r.  Charles  Kings- 

ley: his  letters  and  memories  of  his 

life.  1877 613.15 

Kingsley.  H.  Austin  Elliot.  [Corn-laws; 

Peel].  1863 36.283 

— Geoffry  Hamlyn.  1864  36 . 284 

— The  Hillyars  and  the  Burtons.  1 865 ...  36 . 285 

— Leighton  court.  1866 36.287 

— Oakshott  castle:  memoir  of  an  eccentric 

nobleman.  1873 36.288 

— Ravenshoe.  [Oxford;  Crimean  war] 36.289 

— Reginald  Hetherege.  1874 36.290 


— Valentin:  a French  boy’s  story  of  Sedan.  36.282 
Kingsley,  J.  L.  Life  of  Ezra  Stiles,  [c.  ’44] 

In  601.1.6 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Afar  in  the  forest;  a 

tale  of  adventure  in  North  America.  84.4 


— Boys  own  book  of  boats.  Ulus 827.32 

— Cruise  of  the  Frolic.  1866 24.20 

— Dick  Cheveley 82.16 

— Fred  Markham  in  Russia.  Ulus 531.2 

— The  frontier  fort  [in British  America].’79  78.20 

— In  New  Grenada;  or,  heroes  and  patriots  87.8 

— Notable  voyages.  1880 516.1 

— School-boy  days.  1872 22.26 

— Shipwrecks  and  disasters  at  sea.  1875. . 524.20 


Kinzie,  Mrs.  I.  Wau-bun,  “the  early  day” 

in  the  North-west,  [1830-3].  1859 ....  503.10 

Kip,  Leonard.  Under  the  bells.  1879 46.17 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Eliz.  The  sea  and  its  won- 
ders. 1873 811.31 

Kirk,  Mrs.  E.  O.  Lesson  in  love.  1881...  51.13 

Kirk,  J.  F.  Life  of  Charles  the  bold.  3 v. 

1864 615.13 

Kirkh am,  Samuel.  English  grammar.  ’30  326.6 
Kirkland,  C.  M.  Our  new  home  in  the 

West.  1872 525.30 

Kirkland,  E . S.  Dora’s  house-keeping.’83  82 . 19 

— Short  history  of  France.  1880  721 . 23 

— Six  little  cooks;  or,  aunt  Jane’s  cooking 

class.  1877 74.25 

— Speech  and  manners  for  home  and  school. 

1884 82.23 

Kirkland,  F.  Cyclopaedia  of  commercial 

and  business  anecdotes.  2 v.  1864 . 305 . 16 
Kirkland,  S.  Lothrop,  S.  K.  Life  of.  [c.’44] 


In  601.1.15 

Kirkwood,  J.  P.  Filtration  of  river  waters. 

1869 *8521.15 


KISMET. 


145 


LACE. 


Kismet.  Fletcher,  Julia 145.4 

Kitchen,  M.  W.  Consumption  its  nature, 

etc.  1885 847.1 

KiTCHEN-garden.  Kitchen  Garden  assoc. 
Advanced  lessons  in,  with  songs  and 

occupations . 1883 436 . 2 

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Kitto,  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  biblical  literature. 

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Kitty’s  class  day,  etc.  Alcott,  L.  M 75.9 

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Knight  of  to-day.  Mead,  L.  T.  Juv 86.28 

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Knowledge  and  faith,  and  other  discourses. 

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Knox,  John.  M’Crie,  T.  Life  of 637.12 

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Labor- value  fallacy.  Scudder,  M.  L.  ’84.  916.24 
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Labrador.  Hallock.  C.  Three  months  in. 

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Lace.  Hale,  L.  P.  Point  lace;  guide  to 

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Lacombe,  M.  P.  Arms  and  armour.  1876. . 816.23 

Lacon.  [Aphorisms.]  Colton,  C.  C 301.15 

Lacordaire,  J.  B.  H.  God  and  man:  confer- 
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— Jesus  Christ:  conferences  at  Notre  Dame 

in  Paris.  1870 434.2 

Lacboix,  Paul.  Manners,  customs, and  dress 

during  the  middle  ages.  1874 733.7 

— Military  and  religious  life  in  the  middle 

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1878  733.8 

Lactantius.  Writings.  (A.-N.-C.  lib.,  v. 

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Ladies  Lindo'res.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  146 . 25 
Ladies  of  the  White  House.  Holloway, 

L.  C 628.20 

Ladies’ book  of  etiquette.  Hartley,  F..  . 441.34 
Ladies’  fancy  work.  Jones,  C.  S.  and  Wil- 
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Lady  Adelaide’s  oath.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 36 . 569 

Lady  Anna.  Trollope,  Anthony 36 . 543 

Lady  Audley’s  secret.  Braddon,  M.  E 17.9 

Lady  Beauty.  Muir,  Alan 53.2 

Lady  Hester.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M 36.607 

Lady  J udith.  McCarthy,  Justin 61.36 

Lady  Lee’s  widowhood.  Hamley,  E.  B 134.1 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook.  Howells,  W.  D. . . 144.19 

Lady  of  the  ice.  De  Mille,  James 18.26 

Lady  of  the  lake,  a poem.  Scott,  Sir  W. . . 217 . 8 

Lady’s  book  of  flowers  and  poetry.  Hooper, 

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Lady’s  life  in  the  Rocky  Mountains.  Bird, 

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Lady’s  mile.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.52 

Lady’s  voyage  around  the  world.  Pfeiffer,  I 502 . 13 
Laefan. May.  Christy  Carew.  1880 48.2 

— Hogan,  M.  P.  1881 52.10 

— Hon.  Miss  Ferrard.  1881 54.2 

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Lagny,  G.  de.  The  knout  and  the  Russians 

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Laicus.  Abbott,  L.  1872 406.8 

Laibd  of  Norlaw.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W....  132.21 

Laibd’s  Jock.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.20 

Lake  shore  series.  6 v.  See  Adams,  W.  T. 
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Lakeville.  Healy,  Mary.  Fict 42.40 

Lal.  Hammond,  W.  A.  Fict 147.10 

Lalla  Rookh.  [Poem.]  Moore,  T..  202. 17;  201.12 
Lamabtine,  A.  de.  The  French  revolution 

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— Genevieve;  or,  the  history  of  a servant 

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— History  of  the  Girondists.  3 v.  1868 702.4 

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— Memoirs  of  my  youth.  1878 617.8 

— Raphael:  or,  pages  from  the  book  of  life 

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— Stonemason  of  Saint  Point.  1851  134.22 

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Final  memorials.  2.  Essays  of  Elia.  Rosamund  Gray. 
Recollections  of  Christ’s  Hospital. 

Essays : On  the  tragedies  of  Shakspeare.  Character  of 
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Lamb,  C.,  continued. 

character  of  Hogarth.  On  the  poetical  works  of  George 
Wither. 

Letters : The  Londoner.  On  burial  societies.  On  the 
danger  of  confounding  moral  with  personal  deformity. 
On  the  inconveniences  resulting  from  being  hanged.  On 
the  melancholy  of  tailors.  Hospita  on  the  immoderate 
indulgences  of  the  pleasures  of  the  palate.  Edax  on  ap- 
petite. Curious  fragments.  Mr.  H — , a farce. 

Poems , including  ‘A  farewell  to  tobacco,’  etc.  Son- 
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Album  verses,  etc.  The  wife’s  trial;  or,  the  intruding 


widow,  dramatic  poem. 

— Essays  of  Elia 303.2.2  and  306.20 

Same,  and  Eliana 327.4 

— Poetical  works.  Illus.  1867 217.9 

Same In  303.2.2 

— and  Mary,  'tales  from  Shakespeare.  Juv  21.30 


— Adams,  W.  D.  Famous  books 314.28 

— Ainger,  A.  Charles  Lamb.  1882 616.11.25 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Prose  works . ,. . . 327.6.1 

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— Quincey,  T.  Literary  reminiscences,  v.  1 302 . 19 

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Lamb,  Mrs.  J.  It  isn’t  right.  Juv 25.29 

Lamb,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Wall  street  in  history. 

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See  also  above  Lamb,  C.  and  M. 

Lambert,  Rev.  L.  A.  Notes  on  Ingersoll. 

1883 432.7 

Lamon.  W.  H.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

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La  Motte  Fouque,  Baron  de.  Thiodolph 

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— Sintram  and  his  companions 4.24 

— Undine 4.25 

— Undine;  The  two  captains;  Aslauga’s 

knight;  Sintram  and  his  companions.  131.2 
Lamplighter,  The.  Cummins,  M.  S.  Fict.  8.9 
Lamson,  Mary  S.  Life  and  education  of 
Laura  D.  Bridgman,  the  deaf,  dumb 

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Lancashire  witches.  Ainsworth,  W.  H — 36.18 

Land  and  its  story  [Palestine].  Burt,  N.  C.  706.12 
Land  and  the  book.  Thompson,  W.  M.  2 v.  505.14 

Land  at  last.  Yates,  Edmund 36.592 

Land  of  desolation.[Greenland].  Hayes,  1. 1.  504.8 

Land  of  Gilead.  Oliphant,  L.  1881 516.25 

Land  of  Israel,  [1863-4].  Tristram,  H.  B. . . 527 . 19 

Land  of  the  behemoth.  Verne-,  J 32.3 

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Land  of  the  midnight  sun.  Du  Chaillu, 

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Land  of  the  Veda.  [India].  Butler,  W 732.11 

Land  of  the  white  elephant.  Vincent,  F.  jr.  523.9 
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Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for  young  eyes. 

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2.  St.  Petersburg 21.7 

3.  Pekin 21.5 

4.  Moscow 21.3 

5.  Zurich 21.8 

6.  Berlin 21.1 

7.  Rome 21.6 

8.  New  York 21.4 

Landon,  L.  E.  [“L.  E.  L.”]  Poetical  works. 

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Landor,  W.  S.  Imaginary  conversations. 

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— Stedman,  E.  0.  Victorian  poets 215 . 6 


Lands  of  Scott.  Hunnewell,  J.  F.  1871 . . 514 . 1 
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— Elliott,  F.  R.  Hand-book  of  practical.’81  848.6 

— Kemp,  E.  How  to  lay  out  a garden.  ’80  838.18 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  Rural  studies 301.14 

— Oakey,  A.  F.  Home  grounds.  1881 . . . 851 . 18 

— Smith,  C.  H.  J.  Landscape  gardening. 

1856  807.7 

Landscape  painting.  Hamerton,  P.  G. 

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Landseer,  Sir  Edwin.  Littell’s,  v.  123.  Crit- 
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— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies,  v.  3.  626 . 5 

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Lane,  L.  M.  “A  character.”  Story  for  girls.  78 . 22 
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— Peile,  J.  Philology.  (Literature  prim- 

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— Whitney,  W.  D.  Life  and  growth  of 

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Lanier,  Sidney.  The  boy’s  Froissart.  Illus. 

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1876 524.13 

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Lankester,  E.  R.  Degeneration:  a chapter 

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Lanman,  C.  Dictionary  of  the  United  States 
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Lanoye,  F.  de.  Rameses  the  great,  or, 

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Lansdell.  H.  Through  Siberia,  [1879].  ’82  526.19 
Lanzi,  A.  L.  History  of  painting  in  Italy. 

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Laocoon;  essay  on  painting  and  poetry, 

Lessing,  G.  E.  1883 852.19 

Laodacean,  A.  Hardy,  T.  1881 51.19 

La  Place,  P.  S.  Arago,  F.  Biographies,  etc.  602.2.1 
Lapland.  Harting,  G.  Polar  world.  521.20 

— Taylor,  B.  Northern  travel,  [1856] 506 . 12 

Larcom,  Lucy.  Poems.  1881.. 211.29 

Lardner,  D.  Hand-book  of  natural  philo- 
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Larkin,  L.  Brass  and  iron  founder’s  guide. 

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Larned,  Augusta.  Old  tales  retold  from 

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Lasalle,  N.  P.  High  life  in  Washington. 

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LaSalle,  R.  C.  de.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Life 

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— Parkman,  F.  Discovery  of  the  great 


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Lasaulx,  A.  von.  Sister  Augustine,  an  old 

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Las  Casas,  Bartolome.  Helps,  A.  Life  of. 

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Spanish  conquest  in  America.  4 v 737 . 1 

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Last  chronicle  of  Barset.  Trollope,  A 36 . 544 

L\st  days  of  Pompeii.  Bulwer-Lytton, 

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Last  fairy  tales.  Laboulaye,  E.  1885 83.12 

Last  of  the  barons.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  36 . 79 
Last  of  the  cavaliers.  [Battle  of  Kil- 

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Last  of  the  Foresters.  Cooke,  J.  E 64.3 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.20 

Last  of  the  Mortimers.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M. 

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Lathrop,  G.  P.  Afterglow.  1877 46.5 

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— True,  and  other  stories.  1.884 57.14 


— ed’r.  Masque  of  poets.  (No  name  ser).  217.4 
Latin  Christianity.  Milman,  H.  H.  8 v..  416.19 
Latin  language. 

— Allen,  J.  H.  and  Greenough,  J.  B.  Latin 

grammar.  1878 313.7 

— Andrews,  E.  A.  Latin-English  lexicon. 

1872 *A.4 

and  Stoddard,  S.  Latin  grammar.  ’64  331 . 3 

— Anthon,  C.  Latin  prosody  and  metre. 

1870.  [cop.  1841] 331.6 

Latin  versification.  1845 331.8 

— Brambach,  W.  Latin  orthography.  1877  331.4 

— Harkness,  A.  Latin  composition.  1880  313.23 

Latin  grammar.  1880 313.24 

— Monteith,  A.  H.  Latin  without  a mas- 

ter   331 . 5 

Latin  or  Roman  literature. 

— Cleveland,  C.  D.  Compendium  of  class- 

ical literature 313 . 8 

— Comparison  between  L.  and  Greek  lit . 

In  *1006.3.116 

— Cruttwell,  C.  T.  History  of  Roman  lit- 

erature, to  death  of  Marcus  Aurelius  321.4 


LATIN. 


148 


LEAR. 


Latin  or  Roman  literature,  continued. 

— Hallam,  H.  Lit.  of  Europe  in  15th-17th 

centuries.  2 v.' 312 . 4 

— Jennings,  G.  H.  and  Johnstone,  W.  S. 

Half-hours  with  Greek  and  Latin 
authors 318 . 9 

— Lord,  J.  Old  Roman  world.  [Roman  lit]  717.4 

— Merivale,  C.  Hist,  of  the  Romans  under 

the  empire.  7 v 717 . 2 

Note.— See  Index  in  y.  7. 

— Mommsen,  T.  Hist,  of  Rome.  4v 713.2 

Note.— See  final  chapters  in  each  vol. 

— Riley,  H.  T.  Dictionary  of  Latin  and 

Greek  quotations 313 . 30 

— Schmitz,  L.  History  of  Latin  literature 

[1877] 313.9 

— Wilkinson,  W.  C.  College  Latin  course 

in  English.  1885 313.32 

Preparatory  Latin  course  in  English. 

1884  313.31 


See  also  entries  under  Classical  literature ; Classical 
dictionaries;  also,  Drama;  Elocution;  Literature. 

See  also  under  the  following  names:  Caesar;  Catullus  ; 
Cicero:  Florus;  Horace;  Juvenal;  Livy;  Lucian;  Lu- 
cretius ; Ovid ; Paterculus ; Persius ; Phaedrus ; Plautus ; 
Pliny ; Propertius  ; Quintilian ; Sallust ; Suetonius ; 
Tacitus;. Terence;  Tibullus;  Virgil. 

Latouche,  John.  Travels  in  Portugal.  [’78]  514.9 
LATTEK-day  saints.  See  Mormons. 

Laugel,  Auguste.  England,  political  and 

social.  1874 727.4 

Laughter.  [Tales].  Little  classics,  v.  5 . . 304 . 16 
Laurie,  J.  Homoeopathic  domestic  medi- 
cine. Ed.  and  rev.  by  R.  J.  McClatch- 

ey.  10th  Am.  ed’n.  [cop.  1871] 846.13 

Laurie,  T.  The  Ely  volume;  or,  contribu- 
tions of  our  foreign  missions  to 
science  and  human  well-being.  1 Uus. 

1882 431.18 

Lavater,  J.  C.  Essays  on  physiognomy. 

1878 831.4 

Yendee.  La  Rochejaquelein  and  the  war 

in In  1001.8.1 

Lavengro.  Borrow,  George.  Fict 17.20 

Lavinia.  Rpffini,  Giovanni 36.477 

Law,  John.  Mackay,  0.  Law  and  the  Mis- 
sissippi scheme In  311.5 

— Smyth,  W.  The  Mississippi  scheme.  In  724.5.2 

In  fiction  see  Ainsworth’s  “John  Law,”  [36.17], 

Law.  Abbott,  B.  Y.  Judge  and  jury  [Ex- 
planatory]. 1880 914 . 8 

The  travelling  law-school  and  famous 

trials.  1884 916.12 

— Amos,  S.  Science  of  law.  1874 815.4.10 

— Anthon,  J.  The  law  student,  or  guides 

to  the  study  of  the  law.  1850 904 . 21 

— Argyll,  Duke  of.  Reign  of  law.  1872.  407 . 16 

— Blackstone,  Sir  W.  Commentaries  on 

the  laws  of  England.  Sharswood’s 
edition.  4 v.  in  2.  1872  908 . 1 

— Bouvier,  J.  Law  dictionary.  2 v.[c. ’67]  *E.l 

— Bushnell,  H.  Growth  of  law.  [In  his 

Work  and  play] ...  317.18 

— Cooper,  J.  F.  Ways  of  the  hour.  [Evils 

of  trial  by  jury] 2.39 

— Hadley,  James.  Introduction  to  Roman 

law.  1873 902.14 

— Holmes,  O.  W.,  jr.  The  common  law. 

1881 913.23 

— Kent,  J.  Commentaries  on  American 

law.  4 v.  1867 908.2 

— Kingsbury,  H.  Law  and  government, 

and  religious  liberty,  1849  405.16 


Law,  continued. 

— Lea,  H.  C.  Superstition  and  force. 

Essays  on  the  wager  of  law,  the 
wager  of  battle,  the  ordeal,  torture. . 

1878 912.3 

— Livingston,  J.  Livingston’s  law  regis- 

ter. N.  Y.,  1854  908.15 

— Maine,  H.  S.  Ancient  law.  1871 903.4 

Yillage  communities.  [Origin  of  law, 

etc.  1 1876 913.15 

— Plato.  The  laws.  (Dialogues,  v.  4.) 404.1 

— Sharswood,  G.  Legal  ethics.  1869 911.28 

Study  of  the  law.  1870 911.29 

— Wedgewood,  W.  B.,  and  Homans,  I.  S. 

Law  manual  for  notaries  public  and 
bankers.  1873 .‘ 908 . 8 

See  also  Business;  Commercial  law;  Contracts;  Evi- 
dence; International  law;  Hotel;  Land  tenure;  Mar- 
riage ; Mines ; Parliamentary  law ; Pleading. 

Law  and  the  lady.  Collins,  Wilkie 136.13 

Law  of  love  and  love  as  a law.  Hopkins,  M.  441 . 2 

Law  student,  The.  Anthon,  J 904 . 21 

See  also  Law. 

Lawford,  Louisa.  Every  girl’s  book  [of 

amusements] 835.31 

Lawrence,  Amos.  Diary  and  correspon- 
dence. 1856 604 . 19 


— McCabe,  J.  D.  How  great  fortunes  were 

made 604.1 

— Thayer,  W.  M.  Poor  boy  and  merchant 

prince.  Juv 83.14.3 

Lawrence,  G.  A.  Anteros.  1871 36.307 

— Barren  honour.  1862 36.308 

— Border  and  bastille.  [The  South,  1863].  741 . 7 

— Breaking  a butterfly.  1869 42.27 

— Guy  Livingstone;  or,  “thorough.”  1860  36.309 

— Maurice  Dering 36 . 354 

— Sans  merci;  or,  kestrels  and  falcons.  ’60  36.310 

— Sword  and  gown.  1860 36 . 312 

Lawrence’s  adventures  among  the  ice-cut- 
ters, etc.  Trowbridge,  J.  T 88.21 

Lawrie  Todd;  or,  the  settlers  in  the  woods 

Galt,  J.  1832 134.28 

Lawyers.  Arnold,  F.  Great  lawyers. . . In  304 . 14 

— Bigelow,  L.  J.  Bench  and  bar.  [Anec- 

dotes]. 1871 308.4 

— Percy  anecdotes.  [A.  of  the  bar] 312 . 1 

— Warren,  S.  Duties  of  attorneys  and  so- 

licitors. 1870 911.8 

See  also  Law ; Lord  chancellors. 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.  Scott,  Sir  W.  201.8;  214.23 

Lay  preacher  for  1880.  [Magazine.] 427.3 

Lay  sermons,  addresses,  etc.  Huxley,  T.  H.  401 . 9 
Layard,  A.  H.  Nineveh  and  its  remains, 

[1845-6]  Abridged 504 . 10 

— Ruins  of  Babylon  and  Nineveh.  Second 

expedition,  [1849-50].  1871 502.28 

Iaycock,  T.  Mind  and  brain  . 1869 821 . 19 

Lays  of  ancient  Rome.  Macaulay,  T.  B. . 206 . 8 

— Same In  305.13 

Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers.  Aytoun, 

W.  E 208.23 

Lazarus,  Emma.  Alide:  an  episode  of  Goe- 
the’s life.  1874  31.17 

Lea,  H.  C.  Superstition  and  force.  1878 . 912 . 3 

Contents.— Wager  of  law ; Wager  of  battle ; 

The  ordeal ; Torture. 

Leaf  in  the  storm.  Rame,  L.  de  la 36.452 

Leahy,  J.  Swimming  in  the  Eton  style. 

1875 833.9 

“Leal,  light  heart.”  Lyster,  Annette 146.8 

Lear,  Edward.  Book  of  nonsense.[Songs] 

Col.  illus 207.16 


LEAR. 


149 


LENDERMAN. 


.Lear,  King  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare. 

Lear  of  the  steppe  [Russian].  Turgenieff,  I.  137 . 17 
Learning  about  common  things.  Abbott,  J 91.24.4 
Learning  about  right  and  wrong.  Abbott,  J 91.24.5 

Learning  to  read.  Abbott,  J 91.24.3 

Learning  to  talk.  Abbott,  J 91.24.1 

Learning  to  think.  Abbott,  J 91.24.2 

Leavenworth  case.  Green,  A.  K.  1880..  138.2 

Leaves  from  the  book  of  nature.  Scheie  de 

Yere,  M 812.10 

Leaves  of  grass.  [Poems].  Whitman,  W.  218 . 18 
Lechler,  G.  Y.  John  Wiclif  and  his  Eng- 
lish precursors.  1881 628 . 16 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  England  in 

the  18th  century.  2 v.  1878 718.5 

— History  of  European  morals  from  Augus- 

tus to  Charlemagne.  2 v.  1872 903.1 

— History  of  rationalism  in  Europe.  2 v. 

1872 437.1 


— Leaders  of  public  opinion  in  Ireland.  ’72  611.34 
Contents.  — Jonathan  Swift.  Henry  Flood. 

Henry  Grattan.  Daniel  O’Connell. 

LeConte,  Joseph.  Elements  of  geology. ’79  825.21 


— Religion  and  science.  1880 425.26 

— Light:  monocular  and  binocular  vision. 

1881 815.4.31 

Lectures.  See  Essays;  Sermons. 

Lectures  to  children.  Todd,  John 423.11 

Lectures  to  young  men.  Beecher,  H.  W.  407 . 8 
Lectures  to  young  men.  Clark,  R.  W.  ’57  407 . 18 


Lectures  to  young  men.  Livermore,  A.  A.  407 . 10 

LED-horse  claim.  Foote,  M.  H.  1883 54.17 

Ledyard,  J.  Smucker,  S.  M.  Life  of.  In  606 . 24 

— Sparks,  J.  Life  of In  601.1.14 

Lee,  Charles.  Sparks,  J.  Life  of . ....  .In  601.1.8 
Lee,  Harriet  and  Sophia.  Canterbury  tales. 

5 v.  1797-1805 34.15 

Contents.— v.  1.  Traveller’s  tale;  Poet’s  tale;  French- 
man’s tale;  Old  woman’s  tale.  2.  Young  lady’s  tale. 
3.  Officer’s  tale;  Clergyman’s  tale.  4.  The  German’s 
tale  ; The  Scotsman’s  tale.  5.  The  landlady’s  tale;  The 


friend’s  tale;  The  wife’ stale. 

Lee,  Holme,  pseud.  See  Parr,  Harriet. 

Lee,  Mrs.  R.  Adventures  in  Australia.  ’79  78.18 

— African  crusoes.  1871 75.11 

— Australian  wanderers.  1873 74.7 

— Habits  and  instincts  of  animals 835 . 6 

— Habits  and  instincts  of  birds,  reptiles, 

and  fishes 845.25 

Lee,  Gen.  R.  E.  Chesney,  C.  C.  Military 

biography.  1874 617.6 

— Eggleston,  G.  C.  A rebel’s  recollections, 

1875 736.11 

— Jones,  J.  W.  Personal  reminiscences  of. 

. 1874  615.10 

— McCabe,  J.  D.  Life  and  campaigns  of. 

1870 615.5 

— Taylor,  W.  H.  Four  years  with.  1878.  726.6 

— Wilson,  J.  G.  Hlustrious  soldiers.  1874  632.17 
Lee,  Sophia.  Canterbury  tales.  See  Lee, 

H.  5 v 34.15 

Lee,  Vernon.  See  Paget,  Violet. 

Leedle  Yawcob  Strauss,  etc.  Adams,  C.  F.  208 . 31 
Leeds,  J.  W.  History  of  the  United  States 

1878. 714.18 

Leeds,  Josiah  W.  The  theatre:  its  non- 
accordancy  with  the  Christian  profes- 
sion. 1884  435.22 

Leeds,  L.  W.  Ventilation.  1868 806.22 

Lees,  F.  R.  Text  book  of  temperance.  413.33 

— and  Bums,  D.  Temperance  Bible  com- 

mentary. 1880 424.5 

Lees,  William.  Acoustics,  light  and  heat.  827 . 21 
LEFanu,  J.  S.  Guy  Deverell.  1865 36.313 

— Uncle  Silas 36.314 


Lefevre,  A.  Wonders  of  architecture. ’71  802.26 
Left  on  Labrador.  Stephens,  C.  A 24.18.2 


Legal  tender.  See  Money. 

Legend  of  Jubal.  Eliot,  George 206.27 

Legend  of  Montrose.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.6 


Legend  of  the  Rhine.  [Burlesque].  Thack- 
eray, W.  M In  301.12.1  and  36.528.2 

Legendre,  A.  M.  Elements  of  geometry 
and  trigonometry.  Adapted  by  C. 

Davies.  1874 821.22 

Legends.  Barham,  R.  H.  Ingoldsby  le- 
gends. 1872 204 . 9 

— Baring-Gould,  S.  Curious  myths  of  the 

middle  ages 423 . 6 

Legends  of  Old  Testament  characters.  437 . 23 

— Bulfinch,  T.  Legends  of  Charlemagne. 

1871 303.16 

— Clement,  C.  E.  Handbook  of  legendary 

and  mythological  art.  1872 *D.2 

Same.  Enlarged  ed’n.  1881 851.9 

— Conway,  M.  D.  The  wandering  Jew. . . 443.4 

— Drake,  S.  A.  New  England  legends 321 . 3 

— Hall,  J.  Legends  of  the  West.  1833...  44.31 

— Irving,  W.  Spanish  legends In  716.18 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Legends  of  the 

Madonna 852.15 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders 852 . 14 

— Joyce,  R.  D.  Legends  of  the  wars  in 

Ireland 131 . 7 

— Weil,  G.  Biblical  legends  of  the  Mus- 

sulmans. 1874  416 . 16 

See  also  Arthur  (King) ; Ballads ; Fairy  tales ; Folk- 
lore; Indians;  Mythology;  Nibelungenlied;  Roland. 


Le  Goff,  F.  Life  of  L.  A.  Thiers.  1879 . . . 625 . 3 
Legouve,  Ernest.  Reading  as  a fine  art.’70  421.39 
Lehmann,  C.  G.  Physiological  chemistry. 

2 v.  1855 806.19 

Leibnitz,  G.  W.  Atlantic  m.,  v.  2.  [Sketch]*1005 . 2 

— Gostwick,  J.  and  Harrison,  R.  Ger- 

man literature 313 . 5 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Biog.  history  of  philoso- 

phy  427.1 

— Mackie,  John.  Life.  1845  633.16 

Leifchild,  J.  R.  Higher  ministry  of  na- 
ture. 1872  443.10 

Leighton,  Caroline,  C.  Life  at  Puget 

sound,  etc.,  1865-81 522.3 

Leighton,  John.  Paris  under  the  commune 

[1871]  724.14 

Leighton  court.  Kingsley,  H 36.287 

Leila.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  1870 7.15 

Leisler,  J.  Hoffman,  C.  F.  Life  of. .In  601.1.3 
Leisure  hours  in  town.  Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  301.20 
Leitch,  R.  P.  Painting  in  neutral  tint ....  834 . 9 

— Sepia  painting 834.8 

— Water-colour  painting 822.2 

Leitch,  W.  God’s  glory  in  the  heavens.  ’67  822 . 9 
Leland,  C . G.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the 


— Egyptian  sketch  book.  1874 514.29 

— Minor  arts:  porcelain  painting,  etc.  ’80  851.14 
Leland,  E.  H.  Farm  homes  in-doors  and 

out-doors.  1881 835 . 33 

Leland,  H.  P.  Grey-bay  mare  and  other 

humorous  sketches 311.1 

Lemon,  Mark.  Falkner  Lyle.  1866 36.315 

— Golden  fetters.  1868 36 . 316 

— comp'r.  The  jest  book 315.8 

— Leyton  hall  and  other  tales.  1867 36.317 

— Loved  at  last.  1865 36 . 318 

— Wait  for  the  end.  1864 36.319 

Lena  Rivers.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J 11.11 

Lenderman,  — . Lenderman’s  thousand 

characters,  etc.  1866 303.13 


LENORMANT. 


150 


LEWIS. 


Lenokmant,  Francois.  Beginnings  of  his- 
tory, to  the  deluge.  1883 746.3 

Lenox  Dare.  Towsend,  Virginia  F 145 . 26 

Leo  I.,  the  great.  Lord,  J.  Beacon  lights 

of  history,  v.  1 735.6 

LeoX.  Roscoe,  W.  Life  of.  1872 613.19 

Leon,  J.  Ponce  de.  Irving,  W.  Columbus 

and  his  companions 601 .14.3 

Leone.  Monti,  Luigi.  1882 53.10 

Leonora  Casaloni.  Trollope,  T.  A 11.1 

Leonowens,  A.  H.  English  governess  at 

the  Siamese  court.  1862 525.15 

— Romance  of  the  harem.  [Siam].  1873 . 503 . 16 
Le  Pileur,  A.  Wonders  of  the  human  body.  802.20 
Le  Sage,  A.  R.  Gil  Bias 5.8 


— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  the  novelists . . . 624 . 19 
Lesley,  J.  P.  On  the  classification  of  books. 

(Smith,  rep.,  1862) *8501 . 2 

Leslie,  C.  R.  lland-book  for  young  paint- 
ers. 1870 818.32 

— and  Taylor,  T.  Life  and  times  of  Sir  J. 

Reynolds.  2 v.  1865 641 . 1 

Leslie,  Eliza.  American  girl’s  book;  or, 

occupation  for  play  hours.  1874. ...  74.11 

— Behaviour  book;  manual  for  ladies.  [c.’59]  426.8 
Leslie,  Emma.  Saxby;  tale  of  old  and 

New  England  [Puritans].  1880 141.5 

Leslie,  Madeline,  pseud.  See  Baker,  H.  N. 

W. 

Leslie  Tyrrell.  Craik,  Georgiana  M 36 . 146 

Lessing,  G.  E.  Laocoon;  an  essay  on  the 

limits  of  painting  and  poetry.  1883.  852.19 

— Nathan  the  wise.  Dramatic  poem 211.4 


— Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my  books 332.12.1 

— Sime,  James.  Life  of.  2 v.  1879 628.7 

Lesson  in  love.  Kirk,  E.  O.  1881  51.13 

Lessons  from  my  masters.  Bayne,  Peter . 315 . 6 

Lessons  in  life.  Holland,  J.  G.  1862 302.11 

LESSons  on  manners.  Wiggin,  E.  E 433 . 23 

Lester,  C.  E.  Napoleon  dynasty.  By  the 

Berkley  men,  [pseud].  1852 634 . 10 

Lethbridge,  R.  Manual  of  the  history  of 

India.  1881 724.10 

Lettering.  See  Alphabets;  Penmanship. 
Letters  and  letter-writing.  Cocker,  W.  J. 

Punctuation,  letter- writing,  etc 314 . 14 

— - Hill,  T.  E.  Manual  of  social  and  busi- 
ness forms.  1884 *0.3 

— How  to  write.  1857 307.7;  307.9 

— Knight,  C.  Half-hours  with  the  best  let- 

ter-writers. 1867 634 . 9 

— Locke,  J.  S.  Art  of  correspondence.  ’83  326 . 26 

— Scoones,  W.  B.  English  letters.  Selec- 

tions, 1450-1861 617.19 

— Townsend,  C.  Letter-writing,  with  mod- 

els of  business  letters 316.18 

For  letter-writers  see  also:  Adams  (John);  Adams 
(Mrs.  J.) ; Arblay  (Mme.  d’.);  Bis marck( Prince) ; Beetho- 
ven; Byron  ; Carlyle(Jane  W.) ; Carlyle(Thomas) ; Chan- 
ning(W.  E.) ; Chesterfield  (Earl  o/);  Child  (Lydia  M.) 
Cowper(W.);  Cromwell  (O.) ; Delany  (Mrs.  M.):  Dewey 
(Orville);  Dickens  (C.) ; Eliot  (George j;  Emerson  (R. 
W.);  Evelyn  (J.);  Gibbon  (E.);  Goethe  (Catherine  E.) ; 
Goethe  (J.  W.);  Guerin  (Eugenie  de):  Irving  (W.); 
Jefferson  (T.)  ; Junius,  vseud\  Kingsley  (C.) ; Macau- 
lay (T.  B.) ; Merimee  (Prosper);  Montagu  (Lady  M. 
W.);  Parker  (Theodore);  Pepys  (S.)  ; Pliny  (the 
younger );  Prentiss  (Eliz.);  Recamier  (Mme.) ; Remusat 
(Mme.  de.);  Robertson  (F.  W.);  Scott  (Sir  W.);  Sevigne 
(Mme.  de);  Sigourney  (Mrs.  L.  H.);  Sterne  (L.); 
Swetchine  (Mme.);  Thoreau  (H.  D.);  Ticknor  (George); 
Webster  (D). 

See  also  names  under  Biography  (Individual),  page  30 
Letters  and  social  aims.  Emerson,  R.  W. . 332 . 23 
Letters  from  a cat.  Jackson,  H.  H 78.11 


Letters  from  high  latitudes.  Dufferin, 

Lord 511.21 

Letters  to  a young  physician.  Jackson,  J..  823.21 

Letters  to  Guy.  Barker,  Lady  M.  A 531 . 11 

Letters  to  the  Joneses.  Holland,  J.  G. . . 302.10 
Letters  to  the  people  on  health  and  Happi- 
ness. Beecher,  C.  E.  1856 814.35 

Letters  to  the  young.  Jewsbury,  M.  J.  ’42  407.6 
Levana;  or,  the  doctrine  of  education. 

Richter,  J.P.  F 413.11 

Levant.  Warner,  C.  D.  In  the  Levant 

[in  1875] 524.18 

See  also  East  (The). 

Lever,  C.  Arthur 'O’Leary.  1847.  36.326 

— Barrington.  1863 36.327 

— The  Bramleighs  of  Bishop’s  Folly 36 . 328 

— Charles  O’Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon.  ’48  36.330 

— Con  Cregan;  the  Irish  Gil  Bias.  I860..  36.331 

— The  Daltons.  1852 36.332 

— Davenport  Dunn.  1859.  3 v.  in  2 36 . 333 

— A day’s  ride;  a life’s  romance.  1864 36.334 

— Dodd  family  abroad.  1854 36 . 329 

— Fortunes  of  Glencore.  1857 36 . 335 

— Harry  Lorrequer.  1847 36.336 

— Horace  Templeton.  1848.. 36.521 

— jack  Hinton,  the  guardsman.  1848 36.337 

— Koight  of  Gwynne.  [The  union  in  1801]. 

1847.  3 v.  in  2 36.338 

— Lord  Kilgobbin.  1872 36.339 

— Luttrell  of  Arran.  1865 36 . 340 

— Martins  of  Cro’  Martin.  1856 36 . 341 

— Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  fortune.  36.342 

— The  O’Donoghue.  1845 36 . 344 

— One  of  them.  1860 36 . 343 

— A rent  in  a cloud.  1869  36 . 345 

— Roland  Cashel.  1868 36.346 

— St.  Patrick’s  eve;  Paul  Gosslett’s  confes- 

sion. 1870 36 . 347 

— Sir  Brooke  Fossbrooke.  1867 36.348 

— Sir  Jasper  Carew.  1861 36.349 

— That  boy  of  Norcott’s.  1869 36.350 

— Tom  Burke  of  “Ours.”  1860 36.351 

— Tony  Butler.  1866 36.352 

Leveson,  H.  A.  [Old  Shekarry ].  Sport  in 

many  lands 843.12 

Lewes,  G.  H.  Biographical  history  of  philo- 
sophy. 1857 427.1 

— Physiology  of  common  life.  2 v.  1860.  803.13 

— Problems  of  life  and  mind.  3 v.  1874..  418.20 

— Ranthorpe.  1847 36.320 

— Story  of  Goethe’s  life.  1873  632 . 15 


— Pop.  sci.  mo.  [Sketch of  G.  H.  L.]. . .8501.16.9 
Lewes,  Mrs.  M.  E.  See  Eliot,  Geo.  pseud. 

Lewis,  A.  H.  [ Louis  Henry],  Only  ask. 

1872.  Juv 21.28 

Lewis,  C.  T.  History  of  Germany.  1878.  735.11 
Lewis,  Dio.  Five  minutes  chat  with  young 

women.  1874  828.14 

— New  gymnastics.  1862 812.2 

— Our  digestion.  1872 847 . 2 

— Our  girls.  [On  health,  etc.].  1871 802.33 

— Talks  about  people’s  stomachs.  1870...  828.19 

— Weak  lungs,  and  how  to  make  them 

strong.  1874 818.18 

Lewis,  G.  C.  Historical  survey  of  the  as- 
tronomy of  the  ancients;  early  history 
and  chronology  of  the  Egyptians  and 

Assyrians.  1862 821 . 18 

Lewis,  M.  and  Clarke,  W.  Hist,  of  the 
exped.  of  Lewis  and  Clarke  across 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  etc.,  [1804-6]. 

Ed.  by  P.  Allen.  2 v 527.4 


LEWIS. 


151 


LINCOLN. 


Lewis,  Tayler.  Punishment  and  the  death 
penalty.  ( With  Cheever,  G.  B.  De- 
fence of  capital  punishment).  1846..  911.5 

— The  six  days  of  creation,  [cop.  1885]. . . 444 . 12 
Lexicons.  See  under  names  of  various  lan- 
guages. 

Lexington,  Mass.  Frothingham,  R.  Bat- 
tle of 737.16 

— Howells,  W.  D.  Three  villages.  1884.  522.6 

Leypoldt,  F.  American  catalogue.  3 v. 

N.  Y.  1880-5 *3502.1 

Leyton  hall.  Lemon,  Mark.  1867 36.317 

Liberty.  Coffin,  C.  C.  Story  of  liberty 

[from  1215-1878].  1876  745 . 1 5 

— Mill,  J.  S.  Liberty.  1871 903.9 

See  also  Government  and  politics. 

Libraries.  Adams,  C.  F.  Public  libraries 

and  the  public  schools In  431.21 

— American  library  journal.  See  below, 

Library  journal. 

— Chambers’s  papers,  etc.  Public  libraries . 1001.9.3 

— Edwards,  E.  Free  town  libraries.  Lon- 

don. 1869 328.18 

— Foster,  W.  E.  Libraries  and  readers. 

1883 *426.36 

— Greene,  S.  S.  Libraries  and  schools. 

Selected  papers.  1883  426.33 

— Library  journal.  10  v *328.17 

— Matthews,  J.  B.  The  home  library 426.37 

— United  States.  Bureau  of  education. 

Public  libraries  in  the  United  States: 
their  history,  condition  and  manage- 
ment. 2 pts.  Washington.  1876. . .*328.14 
Note. — Pt.  2 is  “Rules  for  a printed  dictionary 
catalogue,  by  C.  A.  Cutter.” 

For  library  catalogues  see  Aurora  public  library;  Bos- 
ton public  library ; Chicago  public  library;  Cincinnati 
public  library;  Cincinnati  young  men’s  mercantile 
library : Galesburg  public  library ; Illinois  state  library ; 
Milwaukee  young  men’s  Christian  association;  Library 
of  Congress;  New  York  City,  Apprentices  library; 
Philadelphia,  Mercantile  library;  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
Berkshire  athenaeum;  Rockford  public  library;  St. 
Louis  public  school  library;  St.  Louis  mercantile*  libra- 
ry association ; San  Francisco  public  library ; Yale  col- 
lege, Linonian  and  Brothers’  library. 

See  also  references  in  Poole’s  Index. 

See  also  Bibliography;  Literature;  Reading. 

Library  journal.  10  v.  N.  Y.,  1877-85. . .*328.17 
Library  of  American  biography.  See 
Sparks,  J. 

Library  of  Congress.  Catalogue  of  addi- 
tion, 1866-8,  1872.  3 v *3502 . 2 

Library  of  education.  3 v.  1869-70  414.1 

Library  of  poetry  and  song.  Bryant,  W.  C 201 . 15 
Liddell,  H.  G.  History  of  Rome  to  B.  C. 

30.  Student’s  ser.  Illus.  1879 717.13 

— and  Scott,  R.  Greek-English  lexicon. 

7th  ed’n.  1883 *C.4 

Liddon,  H.  P.  The  divinity  of  our  Lord 

1866 408.35 

— Some  elements  of  religion.  1872 435 . 18 

Lie,  J.  The  pilot  and  his  wife.  From  the 

Norse.  1877 45.22 

Lieber,  Francis.  Character  of  the  gentle- 
man. 1864  413.25 

— Civil  liberty  and  self  government.  1859.  904.5 

— Great  events,  described  by  distinguished 

historians.  1871 706.25 

Liebig,  Justus.  Chemistry  in  its  applica- 
tion to  agriculture  and  physiology.’47  806 . 8 

— Chemistry  of  food.  1848 801.3 

Life.  [Tales].  Little  classics,  v.  4 304 . 16 

Life. 

See  Biology ; Evolution ; Physiology ; Natural 
history,  etc. 


Life.  [Conduct  and  philosophy  of]. 

— Arnold,  F.  Turning  points  in.  1873 304 . 14 

— Dewey,  O.  Discourses  on  human  life.  ’41  438 . 8 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Conduct  of  life 332.17 

— Geikie,  C.  Life:  a book  for  young  men.  423.12 

— Giles,  H.  Human  life  in  Shakespeare . . 327 . 18 

— Greg,  W.  R.  Enigmas  of  life.  1880 326 . 4 

— Hall,  A.  W.  Problem  of  human  life. . . . 427 . 21 

— Mallock,  W.  H.  Is  life  worth  living ?.’79  442.1 
- — Swing,  David.  Motives  of  life.  1879..  421.38 

— Value  of  life.  A reply  to  “Is  life  worth 

living.”  1879 442.7 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Literature  and  life..  ’71  303.4 
Life  [Future].  See  Future  life. 

Life  and  death  of  Jason.  Morris,  W 217.18 

Life  and  her  children.  Buckley,  A . B ... . 837.15 
Life  and  liberty  in  America.  Mackay,  C...  505.4 
Life  at  Puget  sound.  Leighton,  C.  C.  ’84  522.3 
Life  cruise  of  Capt.  Bess  Adams.  Wright, 

J.  M 92.17 

Life  for  a life.  Craik,  D.  M 33.9 

Life  histories  of  animals.  Packard,  A.  S. . 846 . 6 

Life  history  of  our  planet.  Gunning,  W. 

D.  1876 816.25 

Life  in  camp  and  field.  Taylor,  B.  F 714.7 

Life  in  earnest . Smith,  C.  B.  1848 437 . 25 

Life  in  nature.  Hinton,  J 813 . 21 

Life  in  the  East  Indies.  Thornes,  W.  H. 

Juv 23.27 

Life  in  the  primeval  world.  Adams,  W.  H. 

D.  1872 808.10 

Life  incidents.  White,  J.  [Advent  move- 
ment]. 1868 435.9 

Life  insurance.  Chambers’s  misc In  1001 . 8.5 

Life  on  a ranch.  Aldridge,  A.  1884 522.18 

Life  on  the  Mississippi.  Clemens,  S.  L.’83  526 . 24 
Life  sketches.  [Tales.]  Dumont,  J.  L .. . 15.3 

Life  thoughts.  Beecher,  H.  W.  1858 406.29 

Life’s  dream,  A.  Gore,  C.  F 36.236 

Life’s  lesson : a tale.  N.  Y..  1854 33.2 

Life’s  secret,  A.  Wood,  Mrs.  H.  1867 36.570 

Light.  See  Optics. 

LiGHT-hearted  girl.  Alden,  J 76.9.1 

Light  in  dark  places.  Drayton,  H.  S 145 . 9 

Light  in  lands  of  darkness.  Young,  R. . . . 432 . 33 

Light  of  Asia.  [Poem].  Arnold,  E 208.30 

Light  on  shadowed  paths.  Arthur.  T.  S..  63.16 

Light  science  for  leisure  hours.  Proctor, 

R.  A.  1871 828.6 

Lightfoot,  J.  B.  and  others.  Revision  of 

the  New  Testament.  1873 418.10 

Lighthouses  and  lightships.  Adams,  W. 

H.D 802.23 

Lightning  express.  Adams,  W.  T 72.3.2 

Like  father,  like  son.  Payn,  James.  1871.36.353 
Lildingstones  of  Lillingstone.  Worboise, 

E.  J 143.15 

Lily  and  the  bee:  an  apologue.  Warren, 

S.  1851. 327.11 

Lily  and  the  cross:  tale  of  Acadia.  De 

Mille,  J 43.19 

Limes,  cements  and  mortars.  Gillmore.  Q. 

A.  1874 826.7 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  1 6th  president  of  the 
U.S 

— Arnold,  I.  N.  Life  of.  1885 628.24 

— Barrett,  J.  H.  Life  of.  1864 602.8 

— Blanchard,  R.  Abraham  Lincoln.  [Poem] 

1882 207.22 

— Carpenter,  F.  B.  Six  months  at  the 

White  House,  [cop.  1867] 613.12 

— Hanaford,  Pliebe  A.  Life  of 624.10 

— Holland,  J.  G.  Life  of.  1866 603.8 

— Lamon,  W.  H.  Life  of  Lincoln,  [c.  ’72]  C15.3 


LINCOLN. 


152 


LITERATURE. 


Lincoln,  Abraham,  continued. 

— Leland,  C.  G.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 

the  abolition  of  slavery.  1879 621.25.1 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  My  study  windows,  pp. 

150-178  332.13 

— Raymond,  H.  J.  Life,  state  papers, 

speeches,  etc.  With  anecdotes  and 
reminiscences  by  F.  B.  Carpenter.  ’65  603 . 7 

— Sermons  in  Boston  on  [his]  death.  With 

funeral  service  at  Washington.  ’65.  601.9 

— Speech  at  Gettysburg.  ( Little  classics, 

v.  4.) 304.16 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times 634.3 

— Thayer,  W.  M.  The  pioneer  boy,  and 

how  he  became  president 25.25 

See  also  Baltimore  plot  to  assassinate  L. , by  I.  H. 
Arnold  (Harper’s,  v.  37),  1004.1 ; Hour  and  the  man,  by 
R.  W.  Emerson  (Atlantic,  v.  10),  1005.2;  Later  life  and 
religious  estimates,  by  J.  A.  Reid  (Scribner’s,  v.  6), 
1006.4;  Pericles  and  Lincoln,  by  H.  H.  Alden  (Atlantic, 
v.  11),  1005.2;  Personal  recollections  of,  by  N.  Brooks 
(Scribner’s,  v.  15),  1006.4  and  (Harper’s,  v.  31),  1004  1; 
Personal  recollections  of.  (Hours  at  home,  v.  1),  1006.1; 
Place  of  L.  in  history,  by  G.  Bancroft  (Atlantic,  v 15), 
1005.2;  Triumph  of,  in  1864,  by  G.  Welles  (Atlantic,  v. 
41),  1005.2. 

Lincoln,  A.  H.  Lectures  on  botany.  1829 . 807 . 19 

Lincoln,  Benj.  Bowen,  F.  Life  of In  601.1.13 

Lincoln,  Mrs . D.  A.  Boston  cook  book.’84  845 . 16 
Lincoln,  D.  F.  School  and  industrial  hy- 
giene. 1880 833.14.12 

Lind,  Jenny.  See  Goldschmidt,  Jenny  Lind. 

Linda.  Hentz,  Mrs,  C.  L 43.6 

Linderman,  H.  R.  Money  and  legal  tender 

in  the  United  States.  1878 911 . 33 

Lindisfarn  chase.  Trollope,  T.  A.  1865 . 17.7 

Lindley,  John.  Theory  of  horticulture.  ’81  824.24 

— and  Moore,  T.  Treasury  of  botany.  2 v. 

1873 828.11 

Lindsay,  W.  L.  Mind  in  the  lower  animals. 

2 v.  1880 834.1 

Lingard,  John.  History  of  England  to 

1689.  10  v.  1874 718.3 

Contents.— v.  1.  A.  C.  55— A.  D.  1100.  v.  2.  1100-1307. 
v.  3.  1307-1422.  v.  4.  1422-1532.  v.  5.  1532-1555.  v.  6. 
1555-1603.  v.  7.  1603-1642.  v.  8.  1642-1660.  v.  9.  1660- 


1680  v.  10.  1680-1686. 

Links  in  Rebecca’s  life.  Alden,  I.  M 81.17 

Linton,  Mrs.  E.  L.  Joshua  Davidson,  com- 
munist. 1873 133 . 7 

Linton,  W.  J.  Hints  on  wood-engraving. 

1879  833.20 

Linwoods,  The.  Sedgwick,  Mrs.  C.  M. 

2 v.  1873 131.10 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  island.  Kellogg,  E 21.24 

Lion  hunting  in  Algeria.  Gerard,  J 805.16 

Lion  Jack.  Barnum,  P.  T.  Juv 75.8 

Lion  of  Flanders.  Conscience,  H.  Fid. . . 44.18 

Lionel  Franklin’s  victory.  Van  Sommer,  E 86.21 

Lionel  Lincoln.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.21 

Lippincott,  S.  J.  [Grace  Greenwood]. 

Greenwood  leaves.  1850  8.3 

— Queen  Victoria:  her  girlhood  and  wo- 
manhood. Illus.  1883 643.1 

Lippincott’s  dictionary  of  biography  and 

mythology.  See  Thomas,  J *B.22 

Lippincott’s  [Warne’s]  every-day  cookery. 

Ed.  by  M.  Jewry 808.6 

Lippincott’s  magazine,  v.  10-34.  1872-84. *1002. 7 
Lippincott’s  pronouncing  gazetteer  of  the 

world.  1880 *A.5 

Lippincott’s  universal  pronouncing  diction- 
ary of  biography  and  mythology.  By 
J.  Thomas.  1876 *B.22 


Liquors.  See  Alcohol;  Distillation;  Brew- 
ing; Grapes;  Temperance  question. 


Liszt,  Franz.  Life  of  Chopin.  1863 614.17 


— Haweis,  H.  R.  My  musical  memories.  644.1 

— Nohl,  L.  Life  of.  1884  644.16 

Literary  and  social  judgments.  Greg,  W. 

R 332.4 

Literary  life,  Recollections  of.  Mitford, 

M.  A 601.18 

Literary  recreations  and  miscellanies. 

Whittier,  J.  G 302.16 

Literary  reminiscences.  DeQuincey,  T.  2v  302 . 19 
Literary  stvle  and  other  essays.  Mathews, 

W 318.1 


Literature  and  dogma.  Arnold,  M.  1873  411.21 
Literature,  literary  life,  etc. 

— Arnold,  F.  Turning-points  in  life,  p.  162  304 . 14 

— Authors  and  publishers.  Manual  of 

suggestions  for  beginners  in  litera- 
ture   316 . 19 

— Botta,  A.  C.  L.  Hand-book  of  universal 

literature 318 . 14 

— Brande,  W.  T.,  and  Cox,  G.  W.  Diction- 

ary of  science,  literature  and  art.  3 v.  *B.3 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Authors  and  their 

works;  Literature  as  a profession.  In  302.9.2 
— - Disraeli,  J.  Amenities  of  literature.  2 v.  308.11 

Calamities  and  quarrels  of  authors.  2v  314.6 

Curiosities  of  literature.  [Added]  The 

literary  character  illustrated.  1857 . . 305 . 8 


— Emerson,  R.  W.  Literary  ethics In  326 . 21 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  The  intellectual  life.’73  402.14 

— Jay  cox,  F.  Literary  life;  or,  aspects  of 

authorship 323.11 

— Knight,  C.  Half-hours  with  the  best 

authors.  6 v.  in  3 302 . 14 

— Macbeth,  J.  W.  V.  Might  and  mirth  of 

literature.  1875 325 . 1 

— Mathews,  W.  Literary  style  and  other 

essays.  1881 318 . 1 

— Maunder,  S.  Scientific  and  literary 

treasury 314 . 5 

— Percy  anecdotes.  [A.  of  literature] 312.1 

— Quackenbos,  J.  D.  Illus.  history  of  an- 

cient lit.  1878 313.6 

— Schlegel,  F.  History  of  literature  [to 

1815] 318.13 

— Shepard,  W.  The  literary  life:  authors 

and  authorship 318 . 10 

— Stael-Holstein,  Mme.  de.  Influence  of 

lit.  upon  society.  (With  Combe,  G., 


Note. — Reviewed  in  Jeffrey’s  Essays.  [305.5]. 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Literature  and  life.  ’71  303.4 

— Wilmott,  R.  A.  Pleasures,  objects,  and 

advantages  of  literature 325.25 

Dictionaries , Handbooks,  etc. 

— Brewer,  E.  C.  Dictionary  of  phrase  and 

and  fable 326.12 

Reader’s  hand-book  of  allusions,  refer- 
ences, etc.  1880 312 . 13 

— Edwards,  E.  Words,  facts,  and  phrases  316 . 10 

— Haynes,  J.  E.  Pseudonyms  of  authors, 

anonyms  and  initialisms 316 . 21 

— Wheeler,  W.  A.  Who  wrote  it? 318.3 

and  C.  G.  Familiar  allusions 316 . 9 


See  also  American ; Anglo-Saxon ; Classical ; English ; 
European;  French;  German;  Greek;  Italian;  Latin; 
Middle  ages ; Oriental ; Spanish  literature,  etc. 

See  also  Anecdotes ; Aphorisms;  Bibliography;  Biog- 
raphy (Collective);  Copyright;  Criticism;  Drama;  Elo- 
cution; Essays;  Fiction;  Journalism;  Letters;  Libra- 
ries; Periodicals;  Poetry;  Printing;  Rhetoric;  Read- 
ing. 

Literature  primer.  Gladstone,  W.  E. 

Homer.  [Literature  primer] 314.1.6 


LITERATURE. 


153 


LOIS. 


Literature  primers.  Green,  J.  R.,  ed’r.  v. 

1-9.  1875-9 314.1 

Contents.— v.  1.  English  grammar,  by  R.  Morris.  2, 
English  literature,  by  S.  Brooke.  3.  Philology,  by  J. 
Peile.  4.  Classical  geography,  by  H.  F.  Tozer.  5. 
Shakspere,  by  E.  Dowden.  6.  Homer,  by  W.  E.  Glad- 
stone. 7.  English  composition,  by  J.  Nichol.  8.  Greek 
literature,  by  R.  C.  Jebb.  9.  English  grammar  exer- 
cises, by  R.  Morris  and  H.  C.  Bowen. 

Littell’s  living  age.  v.  21-24,  26,  55-66,  89, 

104,  115-164.  Bos.,  1849-85 *1006 . 2 

Little  Arthur’s  history  of  France.  Call- 

cott,  Lady.  1884  735.2 

Little  Bobtail.  Adams,  W.  T 73.3.1 

Little  boy’s  story.  Gourand,  Mme.  J 78.28 

Little  by  little.  Adams,  W.  T 72.2.6 

Little  classics.  Ed.  by  Rossiter  Johnson. 

16  v 304.16 


Note. — For  contents  see  Johnson,  R. 

Little  coin,  much  care.  Howitt,  Mary. . . 91.2 

Little  Dorrit.  Dickens,  C.  Ulus 1.11 

— Same.  4 v.  in  2 36 . 171 

Little  folk  life.  [Stories].  Dodge,  M.  A.  76.6 
Little  folks  astray.  Clarke,  Rebecca  S .. . 71.1.1 

Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur.  Miller, 

O.  T.  1879 832.16 

Little  foxes  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B 332.18 

Little  grandfather.  Clarke,  Rebecca  S. . . 71.1.5 

Little  grandmother.  Clarke,  Rebecca  S . . 71.1.4 

Little  learner  series.  5 v.  See  Abbott,  J. 

Little  Lou's  sayings  and  doings.  Prentiss. 

E 78.31 

Little  men.  Alcott,  Louisa  M 4.32 

Little  Mr.  Bouncer.  Bradley,  E 44.23 

Note.—  Sequel  to  “Verdant  Green.” 


Little  moorland  princess.  Marlitt,  E 25.21 

Little  people  of  God.  [Poems].  Austin, 

G.  L.,  ed’r  217.28 

Little  pilgrim.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W. . 55.12 

Little  pitcher  stories.  6 v.  See  May,  C.  L. 

Little  pitchers.  Clarke,  R.  S ,71.2.3 

Little  Prudy  Flyaway  series.  See  Clarke, 

R S.  [Sophie  May]. 

Little  Prudy  stories.  See  Clarke,  R.  S. 

Little  Pussy  Willow.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  26.31 
Little  schoolmaster  Mark:  a spiritual  ro- 
mance. Shorthouse,  H.  S.  1883 55.25 

Little  Susie’s  six  birthdays.  Prentiss,  E . 87.26 

Little  wanderers,  and  other  stories.  Wil- 

berforce,  S 28.34 

Little  women.  Alcott,  Louisa  M.  2v...  4.33 

Littledale,  R.  F.  Plain  reasons  against 

joining  the  church  of  Rome.  1880 . . . 423 . 21 
Littlejohn,  W.  H.  Constitutional  amend- 
ment; or,  Sunday  and  the  Sabbath.’73  425.6 
Liturgies.  Early  liturgies,  etc.  (A.-N.-C. 

lib.,  v. 24) 415.1 

Live  and  learn.  Leslie,  Madeline 24.2 

Live  oak  boys.  Kellogg,  Elijah.  1883 83.4 

Livermore,  A.  A.  Lectures  to  young  men. 

1847 407.10 

— and  others.  Anti-tobacco.  [Essays]. ’63.  842.36 
Livermore,  Mary  A.  What  shall  we  do  with 

our  daughters?  1883  916.14 

Lives.  See  Biography. 

Lives  of  familiar  insects.  Whitmarsh,  C.  S 845.27.4 
Living  and  loving.  Townsend,  Virginia,!1.  62.25 

Living  link.  DeMille,  J.  Fict.  1874 47.24 

Livingston,  C.  M.  Divers  women.  See 

Alden,  I.  M 86.25 

Livingston,  J.  Livingston’s  law  register: 
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N.  Y..,  1854 908.15 

Livingstone,  D.  Last  journals  in  central 

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20 


Livingstone,  D,  continued. 

— Missionary  travels  and  researches  in 

South  Africa,  [1840-56] 507.14 

— Travels  in  South  Africa.  Abridged.  ’58  503 . 1 

— and  Charles  Livingstone.  Expedition 

to  the  Zambesi,  [1858-1864] 517.4 


— Blaikie,  W.  G.  Personal  life  of 623.6 

— Stanley,  H.  M.  How  I found  Livingstone, 

[1871-2] 526.6 

Livy.  [T.  Livius  Patavinus.]  History  of 

Rome;  tr.  by  G.  Baker.  5 v.  1858-70.  1020.6 

— Church,  A.  J.  Stories  from.  1883 738.10 

— Livy  [outlined  and  explained],  by  W.  L. 

Collins.  1876 1021.4 

Liza.  [Russian  novel].  Turgenieff,  Ivan. . . 63.23 

Lizars,  J.  Tobacco;  its  use  and  abuse.  ’72  807.30 

Lizzie  Leigh,  etc.  Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C 36.227 

Lobdell,  Rev.  H.  Tyler,  W.  S.  Memoir 

of.  1859 605.21 

Locke  Amsden;  or,  the  schoolmaster. 

Thompson,  D.  P 15.2 

Locke,  D.  R.  Paper  city.  [Western  specu- 
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Locke,  J.  Essay  concerning  human  under- 
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Locke,  J.  S.  Art  of  correspondence.  1883  326 . 26 
Lockhart,  J.  G.  History  of  Napoleon.  2 v. 


1875 614.19 

— Life  of  Robert  Burns 612 . 4 

— Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  9 v.  1861 ...  602.1 

— Spanish  ballads 208.3 

— Valerius,  a Roman  story.  [Early  Chris- 

tians]  133.17 

Lockyer,  J.  N.  Astronomy.  (Science 

primers).  1877 828.20.7 

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Locomotion,  Animal. 


— Marey,  E.  J.  Animal  mechanism.  ’74.  815.4.11 

— Pettigrew,  J.  B.  Animal  locomotion.  74  815.4.8 
Locomotive  engine.  Forney,  N.  Catechism 

of  the.  1881 824.4 


— Pittenger,  W.  Capturing  a locomotive 

[in  late  rebellion.]  1882 723.17 


See  also  Steam. 


Locusts.  U.  S.  E.  C.  Report  on  the  Rocky 
mountain  locust.  See  United  States. 

Lodge,  H.  C.  Alex.  Hamilton.  (Am.  states- 
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— Daniel  Webster.  (Am.  statesman).  ’83  626.4.8 

— Short  hist,  of  Eng.  colonies  in  America. 

1881  726.5 

— ed’r.  Ballads  and  lyrics.  1880 217.32 

Loo-book  of  a fisherman  and  zoologist. 

Buckland,  F.  1883 842.29 

Log  of  the  Water  Lily.  Mansfield,  R.  B. . . 527.24 
Logan,  J.  A.  Balestier,  C.  W.  Life  of.  ’84  644.22 

— Poore,  B.  P.  Life  of.  1884 In  644.27 

Logic.  Hamilton,  Sir  W.  Lectures  on.’60  434.9.2 

— Jevons,  W.  S.  Logic.  (Science  prim- 

ers). 1877 828.20.9 

— Tappan,  H.  D.  Elements  of.  1855 404.10 

— Townsend,  L.  T.  Eloquence  and  logic.  .317.13.2 

— Whately,  K.  Elements  of.  1854  404.11 

Logic  of  the  Christian  evidences.  Wright, 

C.  F 423.7 

Lois  the  witch.  Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  1861 . . 36 . 228 


LOITERINGS. 


154 


LORD. 


Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths.  [Travels  in 

Europe].  Terhune,  M.  V.  1880 514.26 

Lommel,  Eugene.  Nature  of  light.  1876.815.4.18 
London.  Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in.  Juv 21.18 

— Bagehot,W.  Lombard  street:  a descrip- 

tion of  the  money  market 917.3 

— Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  Famous  London  mer- 

chants   • 614.16 

— Dickens,  C.  Dictionary  of  London.  ’79  514.24 

— Greenwood,  J.  Wilds  of  London.  1874.  912.20 

— McCulloch,  J.  R.  London  in  1850-1. In  502.21 

— Mayhew,  H.  London  characters.  1874.912.21 

— Memories  of  the  great  metropolis.  Illus.  711.10 

— The  plague  in  London,  [1864-5] In  1001.8.3 

See  also  De  Foe’s  Plague  of  L.  [Fiction] . 62.32. 

— Rideing,  W.  H.  Young  folks’  history  of. 

Illus.  1884 738.19 

— Stanton,  II.  Great  schools  of  England.  421 . 13 

— Stow,  John.  Survey  of  London.  Lond  , 

1599 *R.  R.  C. 

— Thackeray,  W.  Travels  in  London 301.12.3 

— Timbs,  J.  Abbeys,  castles,  etc 501.10.1 

— Towle,  G.  M.  British  museum  and  its 

reading  room In  1004.1.46 

See  also  Tower  of  London. 

For  fiction  illustrative  of  London  life  see  novels  of 
Ainsworth,  Bulwer-Lytton,  Dickens,  Thackeray. 

London  international  exposition.  Results 
on  the  progress  of  the  arts  and  sciences 

1856  805.8 

London  romance,  A.  Ross,  C.  H.  1869 ...  36 . 482 
Long,  C.  C.  Central  Africa;  naked  truths 

of  naked  people.  [1874] 521 . 18 

Long,  G.  Atlas  of  classical  geography.’56  513.4 
Long,  J.  Eastern  proverbs  and  emblems..  318.19 
Long,  J.  D.  Pictures  of  slavery.  1857...  902.5 

Long  look  ahead.  Roe,  A.  S 33.12 

Longevity.  Hall,  W.  W.  How  to  live 

long.  1876 816.12 

— Richardson,  J.  G.  Long  life.  (Am. 

health  primers).  1880 833.14.2 

— .Thomson,  E.  Curiosities  of In  1006.4.11 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poetical  works 202.3 

Contents  —Voices  of  the  night.  Earlier  poems.  Trans- 
lations. Ballads  and  other  poems.  The  children  of  the 
Lord’s  supper.  Miscellaneous.  Poems  of  slavery.  The 
Spanish  student.  The  belfry  of  Bruges  and  other 
poems.  Miscellaneous  pongs.  Sonnets.  Translations. 
Curfew.  Evangeline.  By  the  seaside.  By  the  fireside. 
The  song  of  Hiawatha.  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish. 
Birds  of  passage.  Tales  of  a wayside  inn.  Flower-de- 
luce.  Judas  Maccabaeus.  A handful  of  translations. 
The  masque  of  Pandora.  The  hanging  of  the  crane. 
Morituri  salutamus.  Birds  of  passage,  flight  the  fourth. 
Book  of  sonnets.  Keramos.  Birds  of  passage,  flight 
the  fifth.  Book  of  sonnets,  part  second.  Translations. 
Seven  sonnets  and  a canzone,  from  the  Italian  of 
Michael  Angelo.  Ultima  Thule.  Folk-songs.  Sonnets. 
L’envoi.  Notes.  Index. 

— Aftermath,  [cop.  1873] 202 . 22 

Contents.—' Tales  of  a wayside  inn,  part  third.  Birds 
of  passage,  flight  the  third. 

Note.— See  description  of  the  Red  Horse  inn  [“A  way- 
side  inn”]  in  Sudbury,  Mass.,  in  Appleton’s  journal, 
v.  11. 

— Christus:  a mystery.  1873 211.22 

Contents.—1 The  divine  tragedy ; Golden  legend;  New 
England  tragedies. 

— Divine  tragedy.  1871 211.23 

— Evangeline,  a tale  of  Acadie.  [cop.  1847]  217 . 14 

— Hyperion;  a romance,  [cop.  ’45-’69] 8.1 

— In  the  harbor.  Ultima  Thule,  pt.  2 211.16 

Contend.— Poems.  Translations.  Personal 
poems.  L’envoi. 

— Kavanagh.  [Fiction.]  [cop.  1849] 14.25 


Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poetical  works,  continued. 

— Keramos  and  other  poems.  1878  208.10 

Contents.  — Keramos.  Birds  of  passage,  flight  the 
fifth.  Book  of  sonnets,  pt.  2.  Translations.  Seven 
sonnets  and  a canzone,  from  the  Italian  of  Michael 
Angelo. 

— Masque  of  Pandora,  etc.  1875 204.22 

Contents.— Masque  of  Pandora.  The  hanging  of  the 
crane.  Morituri  salutamus.  Birds  of  passage,  flight  the 
fourth.  Book  of  sonnets. 

— Outre-mer,  a pilgrimage  beyond  the  sea. 

[cop.  1846] 522.27 

— Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe.  With  in- 

troductions and  biog.  notices.  1871.  207.2 

— Three  books  of  song.  1872 211.24 

Contents.— v.  '.  Tales  of  a wayside  inn,  second  day. 
2.  Judas  Maccabae us.  3.  Handful  of  translations. 

— Ultima  Thule.  1882 211.15 

Contents.  — Poems.  Folk-songs.  Sonnets 
L’envoi. 

— Macchetta,  Blanche  R.  Home  life  of, 

[1880-2] 624.24 

— Stoddard,  R.  H.,  and  others.  Poets’ 

homes 622.6. 1 

— Underwood,  F.  H.  Life  of.  1882 626.2 

See  also  Scribner’s,  v.  17,  1878  [article  by  R.  H.  Stod- 
dard] ; Century,  v.  26,  1883  [article  by  E.  E.  Stedman] ; 
Atlantic,  v.  12,  1883  [article  by  G.  W.  ( Curtis] ; Littell’s 
v.  156  [study  cf  L.]  and  v.  157,  1883  [visit  to  L.] 

Longman,  F.  W.  Frederic  the  great  and 

the  seven  years  war.  1883 743.5.13 

Longstreet,  A.  B.  Georgia  scenes.  [Hu- 
morous. ] 1873 ~ 64.9 

Longus.  Daphnis  and  Chloe.  (In  Greek 

romances) 133.6 

Lonsdale,  Marg.  Sister  Dora  [Pattison]: 

a biography.  1880 621 . 17 

Look  before  you  leap.  Alexander,  Mrs.  A.  53.8 
Loomis,  Elias.  Elements  of  geometry.  1874  811 . 12 

— Meteorology.  1879 841.20 

Lord,  J.  Ancient  states  and  empires.  1869  745.14 

— Beacon  lights  of  history  [lectures].  5 v. 

1885 •••• 735.6 

Contents. — v.  1.  Antiquity— Moses ; Socrates  ; Phidias; 
Julius  Caesar;  Cicero;  Marcus  Aurelius;  Constantine 
the  great;  Chrysostom;  Saint  Ambrose;  Saint  Augus- 
tine; Theodosius  the  great;  Leo  the  great. 

v.  2.  The  middle  ages — Mohammed;  Charlemagne; 
Alfred  the  great;  Hildebrand;  Saint  Bernard;  Saint 
Anselm:  Thomas  Aquinas;  Thomas  Becket;  The  feu- 
dal system;  The  crusades;  William  of  Wykeham ; John 
Wyclif. 

v.  3.  Renaissance  and  reformation— Dante ; Geoffrey 
Chaucer;  Christopher  Columbus;  Savonarola;  Michael 
Angelo;  Martin  Luther;  Thomas  (Jranmer;  Ignatius 
Loyola;  John  Calvin;  Henry  of  Navarre;  Lord  Bacon; 
Galileo. 

v.  4.  Warriors  and  statesmen— Gustavus  Adolphus ; 
Cardinal  Richelieu;  Oliver  Cromwell;  Louis  XIV.; 
Louis  X V. ; Peter  the  great ; Frederic  the  great ; Ed- 
mund Burke;  Mirabeau ; Alexander  Hamilton;  Napo- 
leon Bonaparte ; Daniel  Webster. 

v.  5.  Great  women— Cleopatra:  Paula;  Heloise ; Joan 
of  Arc;  Saint  Theresa;  Queen  Elizabeth;  Madame  de 
Maintenon;  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborough;  Madame 
Recamier;  Madame  de  Stael;  Hannah  More;  George 


Eliot. 

— Modem  history,  from  Luther  to  Napo- 

leon. [1877] 727.6 

— The  old  Roman  world.  1874  717.4 

Lord  Bantam:  a satire.  Jenkms,  E 36.274 

Lord  chancellors.  Campbell,  J.  Lives  of 

the.  10  v 618.14 

Lord  Erlistoun.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 36 . 134 

Lord  Kilgobbin,  Lever,  C 36 . 339 

Lord  mayor  of  London.  Ainsworth,  W.  H 36.19 
Lord  Oakburn’s  daughter.  Wood, Mrs,  H.  36.571 

Lord  of  himself.  Underwood,  F.  H 32.27 

Lord’s  supper.  Janeway,  J.  J.  Communi- 
cant’s manual 406.2 


LOEIMER. 


155 


LUBKE. 


Loriher  Littlegood,  Esq.  Smedley,  F.  E.  62 . 19 
Loring,  G.  B.  Agriculture  and  the  horse. 

1873 813.11 

Lorna  Doone.  Blackmore,  R.  1> 47.12 

Lorraine,  C.  Clement,  C.  E.  Painters,  etc  834.11 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies.  ’81  626.5.2 

— Tytler,  S.  Old  masters 808.32 

Lossing,  B.  J.  Common  school  history  of 

the  United  States.  1872 737.18 

— History  of  England.  1871 718 . 2 


— Home  of  Washington;  or,  Mount  Vernon 

and  its  associations.  Illus.  1870...  628.15 

— Outline  history  of  the  fine  arts.  1876 . . . 818 . 22 

— Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revolution.  2v  726.12 

— Pictorial  field-book  of  war  of  1812.  1868  726.15 

— Pictorial  history  of  the  civil  war.  3 v.  ’70  747.2 

— Pictorial  history  of  the  United  States 

[to  1869].  1872 737.17 

— Story  of  the  U.  S.  navy  [for  boys].  1880  721.14 

Lost  and  saved.  Norton,  Mrs.  C.  E 36.414 

Lost  and  won.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 36 . 147 

Lost  cause.  [Southern  rebellion].  Pollard, 

E.  A 734.12 

Lost  daughter.  Hentz,  Mrs.  C.  L 18.6 

Lost  for  love.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.53 

Lost  in  a great  city.  Douglas,  Amanda. . . 145 . 25 

Lost  in  the  fog.  De  Mille,  J.  Juv 22.8 

Lost  in  the  jungle.  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Juv.  502.8 

Lost  lamb.  Alden,  Joseph 76.9.3 

Lost  Lenore.  Reid,  Mayne 3.26 

Lost  tales  of  Miletus.  Bulwer-Lytton.  E.  L 214 . 9 

Lothair.  Disraeli,  Benj 7.8 

Lothrop,  Amy , pseud.  See  Warner,  A.  B. 
Lothrop,  S.  K.  Life  of  Sam’l  Kirkland.  In  601.1.15 

Lottie  Darling.  Jeaffreson,  J.  C 148.4 

LoTUS-eating;  a summer  book.  Curtis,  G. 

W.  1852 527.3 

Loudon,  Mrs.  J.  W.  Gardening  for  ladies. 

1869 814.11 

Louis  IX.,  of  Fiance , Saint  Louis.  Gui- 
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Louis  XIV.,  of  France.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

History  of.  1871 611.17 

— Bungener,  L.  F.  Preacher  [Bourdaloue] 

and  the  king 58.10 

— Lord,  J.  Louis  XIV.  [or]  The  French 

monarchy In  735.6.4 

— Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  The  age  of  Louis 

XIV.  2 v.  1752 742.21 

Louis  XV.,  of  France.  Lord,  J.  Louis 

XV.  [or]  Remote  causes  of  revolu- 
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Louis  Napoleon.  See  Napoleon  III. 

Louis  Philippe,  of  France.  Abbott,  J.  S. 

C.  History  of.  1871 611.18 

— Poore,  B.  P.  Rise  and  fall  of 702.11 

Louisa  of  Prussia,  and  her  times.  Mundt, 

C.  M.  Fict 61.30 

Louise  la  Valliere.  Dumas,  A 42.5 

Louisiana.  Burnett,  F.  H.  Fict 48.1 

Louisiana.  Cable,  G.  W.  Creoles  of.  1884.  734.18 

— Dimitry,!.  History  of.  [cop.  1877] 738.7 

— Hale,  E.  E.  Philip  Nolan’s  friends.  [An- 

nexation of].  Fict.  1877 137.22 

Loukis  Laras:  Greek  tale.  Bikelas,  D.’81  47.30 
Lounsbury,  T.  R.  History  of  the  Eng. 

language.  1879 314 . 19 

— Life  of  J.  Fenimore  Cooper.  1883 624.12.5 

Love.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Influence  of, 

on  lit.  and  real  life.  (In  his  Misc. 
prose  works,  v,  4) In  327 . 6 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Love.  (In  his  Essays)  326.9.1 

— J ameson,  Mrs.  A.  Loves  of  the  poets . . 633 . 13 

— Love.  [Tales].  Little  classics 304.16.6 


Love,  continued. 

— Swedenborg,  E.  Conjugial  love 414.11 

— Tender  and  true.  Poems  of  love.  1882  211.30 

Love  afloat.  Sheppard,  F.  H 43.15 


Love  after  marriage.  Hentz,  Mrs.  C . L. . . 43.5 

Love  and  life  in  Norway.  Bjomsen,  B 133.16 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long.  Reade,  Chas.  36.462 
Love  the  avenger.  Blaze  de  Bury,  Mme ...  36 . 159 


Love’s  conflict.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36 . 103 

Love’s  labor  won.  Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N 5.24 
Love’s  labour  lost  [comedy].  See  Shakes- 
peare. 

Loved  at  last.  Lemon,  Mark 36.318 

Love  joy,  B.  G.  Francis  Bacon;  his  life, 

with  selections  from  his  writings.’83.  644.9 
Lovejoy,  Elijah  P.  Tanner,  H.  Martyr- 
dom of.  1881 623.9 

Loved  the  widower.  Thackeray,  W.  M. 

In  133.18  and  327.12 

Loveds  or  Arden.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.54 

Lover,  Samuel.  Handy  Andy 61.11 

— Rory  O’More.  1872 14.28 


— Symington,  A.  J.  Biog.  sketch  of,  with 

selections  from  his  writings.  1880 . . 622 . 12 

Loves  of  the  poets.  Jameson,  Mrs.  A 633.13 

Low  marriage,  A.  Craik,  D.  M 36.128 

Loweld,  J.  R.  Among  my  books.  2 v 332 . 12 


Contents— v.  1.  Dryden;  Witchcraft;  Shakespeare 
once  more;  New  England  two  centuries  ago;  Lessing; 
Rousseau  and  the  Sentimentalists,  v.  2.  Dante ; Spen- 
ser; Wordsworth;  Milton;  Keats. 


— Fireside  travels.  1864 508.18 

— My  study  windows.  1871 332.13 


Contents.— My  garden  acquaintance ; A good  word  for 
winter;  On  a certain  condescension  in  foreigners;  A 
great  public  character:  Carlyle;  Abraham  Lincoln; 
Life  and  letters  of  Ja^es  Gates  Percival;  Thoreau; 
Swinburne’s  tragedies;  Chaucer;  Library  of  old  au- 
thors; Emerson,  the  lecturer;  Pope. 

— Poetical  works.  1881 202.23 

Contents.— Earlier  poems;  Sonnets;  Miscellaneous 
poems;  Memorial  verses;  Vision  of  SirLaunfal:  Fable 
for  critics;  Biglow  papers;  The  unhappy  lot  of  Mr. 
Knott;  An  oriental  apologue ; Under  the  willows,  and 
other  poems;  Poems  of  the  war;  The  cathedral;  Three 
memorial  poems ; Index. 


— Griswold,  R.  W.  Poets  of  America 201 . 6 

— Poets’  homes,  v,  1 622 . 6 

— Underwood,  F.  II.  Life  of.  1882 617.25 

Lowell,  R.  T.  S.  New  priest  in  Concep- 
tion bay.  1873 17.29 

— A story  or  two  from  an  old  Dutch  town . 44.22 

Lowndes,  W.  T.  The  bibliographer’s  man- 
ual of  English  literature.  2 v.  1834  *328 . 8 

Loyal  Ronins.  [Japanese  romance].  Tame- 

naga,  Sliunsui.  1880 47.11 


Loyola.  Bartoli,  D.  Life  of.  2v 432.10 

— Lord,  J.  Ignatius  Loyola.  Rise  and 

influence  of  the  Jesuits In  735.6.3 

— Stephen,  J.  Essays 305.1 

— Taylor,  I.  Loyola  and  Jesuitism.  1849  . 433.2 

Lubbock,  Sir  J.  Ants,  bees  and  wasps.’84.  815.4.42 

— British  wild  flowers  in  relation  to  insects 

1875 822.15 

— Chapters  in  popular  natural  history.  ’84.  845.1 

— Fifty  years  of  science.  [A  review].  ’82.  841 . 16 

— North  American  archaeology.  (Smith. 

rep.,  1862) *8501.2 

— Origin  and  metamorphoses  of  insects.’74  822.14 

— Origin  of  civilization  and  primitive  con- 

dition of  man.  1873 807.27 

— Pre-historic  times.  1872 704.3 

Lubke,  W.  Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany 

during  the  middle  ages.  1877 834 . 6 

— History  of  art.  Ed.  by  C.  Cook.  2 v.  ’81.  834.7 


LUCIAN. 


156 


MACAULAY. 


Lucian.  [Lucianus.]  Froude,  J.  A.  In  his 

Short  studies 307.21.3 

— Lucian  [outlined  and  explained]  by  W. 

L.  Collins.  1875 1020.36 

Lucie  Rodey.  Durand,  Mme.  A 138 . 14 

Lucile.  [Poem].  Bulwer-Lytton,  R 217.31 

Lucius  Davoren.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.55 

Luck  and  pluck  series.  See  Alger,  H. 

Luck  and  pluck.  Alger,  H.  Juv 84.1.1 

Luck  of  Roaring  camp.  Harte,  Bret 7.22 

Lucretia.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 42.37 

Lucretius  Carus,  Titus.  Lucretius  [outlin- 
ed and  explained]  by  W.  H.  Mallock. 

1878 1021.5 

Lucy  books.  Abbott,  J.  6 v 81.9 

Lucy  Boston;  or,  woman’s  rights  and  spirit- 
ualism. Folio,  Fred. pseud.  1855..  3.6 

Lucy  Maria.  Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Juv 28.19 

Lucy  Temple;  sequel  to  Charlotte  Temple. 

Rowson,  S 137.2 

Ludlow,  J.  M.  War  of  Am.  independence . 

1876 743.5.11 


Lukin,  J.  Amongst  machines;  a book  for 

boys.  1877 827.9 

— The  boy  engineers.  1878 828 . 5 

— Young  mechanic 818.15 

Lunacy.  See  Insanity;  Mental  physiology. 
Lunettes,  H.,  pseud.  American  gentle- 
man’s guide  to  politeness  and  fashion. 

1857 407.23 

Lungs.  Catlin,  G.  Breath  of  life,  or  mal- 

respiration.  1872  836 . 21 

— Lewis,  Dio.  Weak  lungs,  and  how  to 

make  them  strong.  1874 818.18 


See  also  Consumption. 


Lunt,  George.  Old  New  England  traits. 

1873 714.6 

Lusiad,  The; an  epic  poem.  Camoens,  L.  de  217.21 
Lutfullah,  Mohammedan  Hindoo.  Auto- 
biography. 1857 643 . 20 

Luther,  Martin.  Hymns  of,  set  to  their  ori- 
ginal melodies,  with  English  version. 

Ed.  by  L.  W.  Bacon  and  N.  H.  Allen 
1883 212.6 

— Life  written  by  himself.  Collected  by 

[Jules]  Michelet;  tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt, 

[1846]  627.17 

— Table-talk:  trans. by  W.  Hazlitt.  1858.  633.14 


— Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.  Life  of  Martin  Luther, 

with  estimate  of  his  character  by  T. 

Carlyle,  and  an  appendix  by  Sir  W. 
Hamilton.  1870 636.1 

— Carlyle,  T.  Heroes  and  hero-worship 301 . 23 

— Chalmers,  A.  Life  of.  1857 633.14 

— Charles,  Mrs.  E.  Schonberg-Cotta  family  4.1 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  The  reformation 418.11 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Erasmus  and  Luthur./n  307.21.1 

— Hedge,  F.  H.  Prose  writers  of  Germany  615 . 8 

— Kostlin,  J.  Life  of.  Illus.  ’83 628.1 

Life  of;  ed.  by  Morris.  Illus.  Phil.’83  628.2 

— Lawrence,  E.  Leo  and  Luther In  1004.1.39 

— Lord,  J.  Martin  Luther,  [or]  The  prot- 

estant  reformation In  735.6.3 

— Macaulay,  Dr.,  ed'r.  Luther  anecdotes  643.5 

— Martyn,  W.  C.  Life  and  times  of.  1866  632 . 14 

— Mayhew,  H.  Boyhood  of  Martin  Luther  614.26 

— Rein,  W.  Life  of.  [cop.  1883] 627 . 25 

— Robertson,  W.  Reign  of  Charles  Y.  3v  704.7 

— Roscoe,  W.  Life  of  Leo  X,  v.  2 613.19 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men 613.22 

— Schlegel,  F.  Modern  history.  [Person- 

al character].  1862 742.6 


Luther,  Martin,  continued. 

— Seebohm,  F.  The  protestant  revolution 

1874 743.5.1 

— Taylor,  B.  Interview  of  J.  Kessler  with. 

In  1004.1.24 

— Treadwell,  J.  H.  Martin  Luther  and 

his  work.  1881 621.25.7 

— Woodbury,  Frank  P.  Luther  and  the 

annals  of  the  reformation.  A Compi- 
lation. 1883 432.11 

See  also  Reformation. 

Luttrell  of  Arran.  Lever,  C 36.340 

Luys,  J.  The  brain  and  its  function.  1882.  815.4.39 
Lyell,  Sir  C.  Elements  of  geology;  stu- 
dent’s series.  1871 818 . 24 

— Elementary  geology.  1854 806 . 6 

— Geological  evidences  of  the  antiquity  of 

man.  1873 821 . 26 

— Principles  of  geology.  2 v.  1877 825.20 


— Pop.  sci.  mo.  [Sketch  of.]  1872 8501.16.1 


Lying.  Opie,  Amelia.  Illustrations  of.  1859  406 . 3 
Lynch,  J.  D.  Kemper  county  [Mississippi] 
vindicated.  [Chisholm  murder,  etc.] 

1879 912.30 

Lynde  Palmer,  pseud.  See  Peebles,  M.  L. 

Lynx  hunting.  Stephens,  C.  A.  Juv 24.18.4 

Lyon,  Mary.  Fisk,  Fidelia.  Recollections 

of.  1866 621.12 

— Thayer,  W.  M.  Good  girl  and  true  wo- 
man  83.14.2 

Lyra  Anglicana.  Baynes,  R.  H.,  ed’r 214.1 

Lyra  Germanica.  Tr.  by  C.  Winkworth.  ’81  213 . 2 

Lyster,  Annette.  A “leal  light  heart.” 146 . 8 

Lytton.  See  Bulwer-Lytton. 


M.  or  N.  Melville,  G.  J.  W.  Fict 36.398 

Mabel  Vaughn.  Cummings,  M.  S 52.26 

Mabel’s  step-mother.  Robbins,  S.  S 81.7 

Mabel’s  work:  sequel  to  “Voice  of  the 

home.”  Henry,  Mrs.  S.  M.  1 82.2 

Mabinogeon,  or  Welsh  popular  tales.  Bul- 

finch,  T 8.14 

McAdam,  Graham.  Alphabet  in  finance.  ’77  912.25 

Macaria.  Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  J 142 . 14 

MacArthur,  A.  Education  and  manual  in- 
dustry. 1884 917.1 

MacArthur,  Margaret.  History  of  Scot- 
land. Ed.  by  E.  A.  Freeman.  [A.D. 

80-1843].  1874 706.20 

Macaulay,  Miss.  Tales  of  the  drama.  ’47.  8.21 

Macaulay,  James,  ed’r.  All  true;  records 

of  peril,  etc. 317.9 

— ed'r..  Luther  anecdotes.  Illus 643.5 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord.  Biographical  essays  643.21 


Contents.— Frederic  the  great;  John  Bunyan  ; Oliver 
Goldsmith;  Samuel  Johnson ; Bertrand  Barere. 

— Critical  and  historical  essays.  5 v.  in  3.  327.7 

Contents.— v.  1-2.  Milton.  Machiavelli.  Hallam’8 
Constitutional  history.  Southey’s  Colloquies  of  society. 
Mr.  Robert  Montgomery’s  poems.  Civil  disabilities  of 
the  Jews.  Moore’s  life  of  Lord  Byron.  Croker's 
Boswell’s  life  of  Johnson.  Southey’s  edition  of  the 
Pilgrim’s  progress.  Lord  Nugent’s  memorials  of  Hamp- 
den. Burleigh  and  his  times.  Lord  Mahon’s  War  of 
the  succession  in  Spain.  Walpole’s  Letters  to  Sir  Hor- 
ace Mann.  Thackeray’s  History  of  the  Earl  of  Chatham. 
Sir  James  Mackintosh’s  History  of  the  revolution,  v. 
3-4.  Lord  Bacon.  Sir  William  Temple.  Gladstone  on 
church  and  state.  Lord  Clive.  Ranke’s  History  of 
the  popes.  Comic  dramatists  of  the  Restoration.  Lord 
Holland.  Warren  Hastings,  v.  5.  Diary  of  Madame 
D’Arblay.  Life  and  writings  of  Addison.  The  Earl  of 
Chatham.  Index. 


MACAULAY. 


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MACDONALD. 


Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord,  continued. 

— Essays,  critical  and  miscellaneous.  1858.  305.13 

Contents  in  addition  to  those  of  above  edition : Dry- 
den;  History;  Dumont’s  Recollections  of  Mirabeau; 
Cowley  and  Milton;  on  Mitford’s  History  of  Greece; 
On  the  Athenian  orators;  Frederic  the  great;  Lays  of 
ancient  Rome;  Mill’s  Essay  on  government;  Beutham’s 
) efence  of  Mill;  Utilitarian  theory  of  government: 
Speech  on  installation  as  Lord  Rector  of  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity; Speech  on  retiring  from  political  life. 

— History  of  England  from  accession  of 


James  II.,  [1685-1702].  5v 703.3 

Same.  Leip.,  1861.  10  v.  in  5 746.8 

— Lays  of  ancient  Rome  and  other  poems. 

1871 206.8 

— Speeches.  1853.  2 v.  in  1 916.9 


— William  Pitt;  Francis  Atterbury.  1860.  643.24 

— and  others.  New  biographies.  1857...  605.20 

Contents.— Joseph  Addison,  by  W.  Spalding;  Francis 
Atterbury,  by  T.  B.  Macaulay ; Francis  Bacon,  by  W. 
Spalding;  Joseph  Butler,  by  H.  Rogers;  John  Howard, 
by  Hepworth  Dixon;  John  Bunyan,  by  T.  B.  Macaulay  ; 
Horace,  by  Theodore  Martin;  Robert  Hall,  by  H.  Rog- 
ers; Sir  John  Franklin,  by  Sir  J.  Richardson;  Homer, 
by  J.  S.  Blakie;  Oliver  Goldsmith,  by  T.  B.  Macaulay; 
Edward  Gibbon,  by  H.  Rogers:  Gassendi,  by  H.  Rog- 
ers, James  Crichton,  by  D.  Irving;  Samuel  Johnson, 
by  T.  B.  Macaulay;  Sir  Humphry  Davy, by  J.  D.  Forbes; 
David  Hume,  by  H.  Rogers. 


— Bayne.  P.  In  his  Essays 317.6.2 

— Gilfillan,  G.  Third  gallery  of  portraits. 

1855  301.24 

— Morison,  J.  O.  Life.  (Eng.  men  of  let- 

ters.) 1883 616.11.31 

— Trevelyan,  G.  O.  Life  and  letters  of. 

2.  v.  1876 612.31 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  In  his  Essays 303.6.1 

Macbeth,  J.  W.  Y.  Might  and  mirth  of  lit- 
erature : figurative  language.  1875 . . 325 . 1 

Macbeth  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare. 

McCabe,  J.  D.,  jr.  Great  fortunes  and  how 

they  were  made.  1871 604 . 1 

Contents. — v.  1.  Merchants:  Stephen  Girard;  John 
Jacob  Astor;  Alexander  T.  Stewart;  Amos  Lawrence; 
Andrew  V.  Stout;  Jonas  Chickering;  Nicholas  Long- 
worth;  George  Peabody.  2.  Capitalists:  Cornelius 
Vanderbilt;  Daniel  Drew;  James  B.  Eads ; Cyrus  W. 
Field.  3.  Inventors:  Robert  Fulton;  Charles  Good- 
year; Eli  Whitney;  Chauncey  Jerome;  Elias  Howe,  jr.,* 
Richard  M.  Hoe;  Samuel  Colt;  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse.  4. 
Publishers:  James  Harper ; James  T.  Fields.  5.  Edit- 
ors: James  Gordon  Bennett;  Robert  Bonner.  5. 
Lawyers:  James  T.  Brady.  7.  Artists:  Benjamin 
West;  John  Rogers  ; Hiram  Powers ; Emanuel  Leutze. 
8.  Divines:  Henry  Ward  Beecher  ;*Peter  Cartwright.  9. 
Authors:  Henry  W.  Longfellow ; Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
10.  Actors:  Edwin  Booth ; Joseph  Jefferson.  11.  Physi- 
cians: Benjamin  Rush;  Valentine  Mott. 


— Illustrated  history  of  the  Centennial 

Exhibition.  1876  831.6 

— Life  of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee.  1870 615.5 

— Planting  the  wilderness;  or,  the  pioneer 

boys.  1875 75.22 


Maccabeus,  Judas,  and  the  Jewish  war  of 

independence.  Conder,  C.  R.  1879.  621.25.4 


McCarthy,  Carlton.  Soldier  life  in  the 

army  of  northern  Virginia.  1882 518.31 

McCarthy,  Justin.  Dear  lady  Disdain.’ 76.  42.21 

— Epoch  of  reform,  1830-50 743.5.14 

— Fair  Saxon.  1873 143.2 

— History  of  our  own  times,  [1837-1880].  2v.  724 . 4 

— Lady  Judith.  1871 61.36 

— Modern  leaders:  biog.  sketches.  1857..  607.5 


Contents. — Queen  Victoria  ;Louis  Napoleon  : Eugenie ; 
The  Prince  of  Wales;  The  King  of  Prussia;  Victor 
Emanuel;  Louis  Adolph  Thiers;  Prince  Napoleon; 
Duke  of  Cambridge;  Liberal  triumvirate  of  England; 
English  positivists;  English  toryism;  Brigham  Young; 
“George  Eliot”  and  George  Lewes;  George  Sand;  Ed- 
ward Bulwer  and  Lord  Lytton;  Arch-bishop  Manning; 
John  Ruskin;  Charles  Reade;  Charles  Kingsley;  J.  A. 
Fronde. 

— Waterdale  neighbors.  1868 36.359 


McCaul,  A.  Mosaic  record  of  creation; 

Prophecy.  (In  Aids  to  faith.) 438 . 17 

Macchetta,  Blanche  R.  Home  life  of 

Longfellow,  [1880-2] 624 . 24 

McCheyne,  R.  M.  Life,  letters, etc.  1860  . 634.13 
McClellan,  Gen.  G.  B.  # Report  of  the 
organization  and  campaigns  of  the 
army  of  the  Potomac;  to  which  is 
added  an  account  of  the  campaign  in 
Western  Virginia.  With  plans  of 


battle-fields.  1864 711.15 


— Hillard,  G.  S.  Life  and  campaigns  of. 

1864 636.14 

McClellan,  H.  H.  Life  and  campaigns 

of  Major-general  J.  E.  B.  Stuart.  ’85.  747.6 

Macleod  of  Dare.  Black,  W.  1879 44.2 

McClintock,  F.  L.  In  the  Arctic  seas: 
discovery  of  the  fate  of  Sir  John 

Franklin,  [1859] 525.23 

McClure,  Robert.  Gentleman’s  stable 

guide.  1870 835.9 

McCoan,  J.  C.  Egypt  as  it  is.  1877 526 . 14 

McConaughy,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Fire  fighters. 

[Temperance  tale.]  1875  92.22 

McCook,  H.  C.  Agricultural  ant  of  Texas. 

1880 841.15 

— Honey  ants  and  occidental  ants.  1882 . . 841 . 6 

MacCord,  C.  W.  Kinematics  [mechanical 

movements].  1883 843 . 26 

McCosh,  James.  Christianity  and  positiv- 
ism. 1872 ; '. ..: 417.6 

— The  development  hypothesis.  1876 827 . 14 

— The  emotions.  1880 435.28 


— Philosophic  series.  8 v.  in  2.  1883-5. . . . 435 . 27 
Contents.— v.  1.  Didactic — Criteria  of  diverse  kinds  of 
truth,  as  opposed  to  agnosticism ; being  a treatise  on 
applied  logic.  Energy,  efficient  and  final  cause.  De- 
velopment; wbat  it  can  do  and  what  it  cannot  do.  Cer- 
titude, providence  and  prayer,  v.  2.  Historical— Locke’s 
theory  of  knowledge,  with  a notice  of  Berkeley.  Ag- 
nosticism of  Hume  And  Huxley,  with  a notice  of  the 
Scottish  school.  A criticism  of  the  critical  philosophy. 
Herbert  Spencer’s  philosophy  as  culminated  in  his 
ethics. 

McCoy,  A.  Mines  and  mining  in  Colorado. 

[also]  Manual  of  mining  laws.  1871.  911.1 

McCrie,  Thomas.  Life  of  John  Knox 637.12 

McCulloch,  J.  R.  London  in  1850-1. . .In  502.21 
McDanield,  H.  F.  and  Taylor,  N.  A.  The 
comipg  empire ; or,  two  thousand 
miles  in  Texas  on  horseback,  [1877]..  514.8 

MacDonald,  Flora.  Jesse,  J.  N.  [Life.]  In  718.7 


— Scott,  Sir  W.  Waverly.  Fid 12.1 

— [Sketch  of] In  1001.8.2 

MacDonald,  G.  Adela  Cathcart 6.29 

— Alec  Forbes  of  How-glen.  1865 36.355 

— Annals  of  a quiet  neighborhood.  2 v.  in  1.  36.356 

Note.— For  sequel,  see  “Seaboard  parish.” 

— At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.  Juv. ..  78.2 

— Cheerful  words.  1880 * 425.24 

— David  Elginbrod.  1871 36.357 

— Donal  Grant.  1883 55.14 

— England’s  antiphon.  [History  of  her 

religious  poetry.] 218.27 

— Gutta  Percha  Willie.  1873 28.44 

— Malcolm:  a romance.  1875 42.8 

— Marquis  of  Lossie.  1877 42.7 

— Mary  Marston.  1881 145.22 

— Paul  Faber,  surgeon.  1879 47.7 

— Phantastes ; a faerie  romance  for  men 

and  women 6.26 

— The  portent 6.27 

— Princess  and  Curdie.  1883 82.4 

— Princess  and  the  goblin.  1872 25.8 

— Robert  Falconer 6.25 


MACDONALD. 


158 


McMASTER. 


MacDonald,  G.,  continued. 


civil  wars  in  England 142 . 15 

— Seaboard  parish;  sequel  to  “Annals  of  a 

quiet  neighbourhood.”  1872 14.22 

— Sir  Gibbie.  1879 47.1 

— Thomas  Wingfold,  curate 141 . 4 

— Unspoken  sermons.  1867 405.7 

— The  vicar’s  daughter.  1872 36.358 

— Warlock  o’ Glen  warlock.  1881 51.10 

— Weighed  and  wanting.  1882 56.24 

— Wilfrid  Cumbermede.  1882 6.30 

MacDuff,  J.  R.  Tales  of  the  warrior  judges.  406 . 20 
Mace,  J.  History  of  a mouthful  of  bread.  803.11 

— Servants  of  the  stomach.  1868 803 . 10 

McElligott,  J.  N.  American  debater.  1855.  903.12 
Macfarlane,  C.  Romance  of  history : Italy.  51 . 28 


Macfie,  R.  A.,  compiler.  Copyright  and 
patents  for  inventions  : pleas  and 
plans  for  cheaper  books  and  greater 
industrial  freedom.  2 v.  1879-83...  915.17 


Contents.— v.  1.  Copyright.  2.  Patents. 

M’Fingal;  an  epic  poem.  Trumbull,  J. . . 218.10 
McGilchrist,  J.  Life  of  W.  E.  Gladstone 

[to  1868] 611.36 

McGrath,  T.  Pictures  from  Ireland.  1881.  914.20 
MacGregor,  J.  The  Rob  Rov  [canoe]  on 

the  Baltic.  1872 503.21 

— The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan.  1870 502.32 

A thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  canoe.  506.27 

— Voyage  alone  in  the  yawl  “ Rob  Roy.” 

From  London  to  Paris  and  back  by 

Havre,  Isle  of  Wight,  etc.  1868 508.25 

Machtavelli,  N.  History  of  Florence  [to 

1492].  With  The  prince,  etc.  1854..  702.10 

— Story  of  Belphagor In  313.29 


— Macaulay,  T.  B.  In  his  Essays 305.13 

Mackintosh,  Sir  J.  In  Ms  Essays 305.2 

Machinery.  See  Mechanics. 

Macintosh.  See  also  Mackintosh. 

Macintosh,  J.  Origin  of  the  N.  A.  Indians.  • 

1855 736.3 

Macintosh,  Maria  J.  Charms  and  counter- 
charms  74.16 

Conquest  and  self-conquest.  1871 74.4 

Evenings  at  Donaldson  manor;  or,  the 

Christmas  guest.  1874  74.17 

Mack,  E.  Life  of  G.  M.  de  Lafayette.  ’48.  604.17 
Mackarness,  Mrs.  M.  A.  A mingled yaro . 36.360 

— Peerless  wife.  1871 36 . 361 

— Sunbeam  stories.  1863 36.362 

Contents.  —Trap  to  catch  a sunbeam.  Cloud  with  the 
silver  lining.  Old  Joliffe.  Sequel  to  Old  Joliffe.  Star 
in  the  desert.  “Only.”  A merry  Christmas. 

— and  others.  Magnet  stories 23.5 

Mackay,  Charles.  Life  and  liberty  in 

America.  [Tour  in  1857-8.] 505.4 

Memoirs  of  extraordinary  popular  de- 
lusions. 2 v.  in  1 . 1869 311 . 5 


Contents.— v.  1.  Mississippi  scheme.  The  South-Sea 
bubble.  The  Tulipomania.  The  alchymists.  Modern 

prophecies.  Fortune  telling.  The  magnetizers.  In- 

fluence of  politics  and  religion  on  the  hair  and  beard, 
v.  2.  The  crusades.  The  slow  poisoners.  Haunted 
houses.  Popular  follies  of  great  cities.-  Popular  ad- 
miration of  great  thieves.  Duels  and  ordeals.  Relics. 

— Poetical  works 218 . 29 

— ed'r.  Thousand  and  one  gems  of  Eng- 

lish poetry.  [1867.] 206.5 

Mackenzie,  Alex.  Voyages  from  Montreal 
through  the  northwest  continent  of 
America,  to  the  frozen  and  Pacific 
oceans,  1789-93.  1801 8521 . 16 


Mackenzie,  Alex.  S.  Life  of  Paul  Jones. 

2 v.  1841 636.5 

— Life  of  Stephen  Decatur In  601.1.11 

Mackenzie  G.  M.  and  Irby,  A.  P.  Travels 

in  Sclavonic  provinces  of  Turkey-in- 

Europe.  1866  517.10 

Mackenzie,  H.  D.  S.  History  of  Switzer- 
land to  1871.  1881 724.18 

Mackenzie,  Henry.  Man  of  feeling.  1810.  134.26 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  the  novelists. . . 624.19 
Mackenzie,  R.  America:  a history.  1882.  723.13 

— The  19th  century:  a history.  1880 724.2 

Mackenzie,  R.  S.  Life  of  Charles  Dick- 
ens. 1870 642.6 

— Life  of  W.  Maginn.  With  Fraserian 

papers.  1855 306 . 25 

— Tressilian  and  his  friends.  1859  33.20 

Mackey,  A.  G.  Lexicon  of  free-masonry. 

1866 412.16 

Mackie,  J.  M.  Life  of  G.  W.  von  Leibnitz. 

1845 633.16 

— Life  of  S.  Gorton... In  601.1.5 

— Life  of  Schamyl  and  narrative  of  the 

Circassian  war.  1856 606 . 23 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  Miscellaneous 

works.  1858 305.2 

Contents.— On  the  philosophical  genius  of  Lord  Bacon 
and  Mr.  Locke.  A discourse  on  the  law  of  nature  and 
nations.  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  A refutation  of 
the  claim  on  behalf  of  King  Charles  I.  to  the  author- 
ship of  the  Eikon  basilike.  Dissertation  on  the  prog- 
ress of  ethical  philosophy,  chiefly  during  the  17th  and 
18th  centuries.  An  account  of  the  partition  of  Poland. 
Sketch  of  the  administration  and  fall  of  Struensee. 
Statement  of  the  case  of  Donna  Maria  de  Gloria,  as  a 
claimant  to  the  crown  of  Portugal.  Character  of 
Charles,  first  marquis  of  Cornwallis.  Character  of  the 
right  honourable  George  Canning.  Preface  to  a reprint 
of  the  Edinburgh  Review  of  1755.  On  the  writings  of 
Machiavel.  Review  of  Mr.  Godwin’s  lives  of  Edward 
and  John  Philips,  &c.,  &c.  Review  of  Rogers’  poems. 
Review  of  Madame  de  Stael’s  “De  L’ Allemagne.”  Re- 
view of  the  causes  of  the  revolution  of  1688.  Memoir 
of  the  affairs  of  Holland,  1667-1686.  Discourse  read  at 
the  opening  of  the  literary  society  of  Bombay.  Vindicue 
Gallic*:  a defense  of  the  French  revolution  and  its 
English  admirers.  Reasons  against  the  French  war  of 
1893.  On  the  state  of  France  in  1815.  On  the  right  of 
parliamentary  suffrage  A speech  in  deffense  of  John 
Peltier,  accused  of  a libel  on  the  flrst  consul  of  France. 
A charge,  delivered  to  the  grand  jury  of  the  island  of 
Bombay,  on  the  20th  of  July,  1811.  Various  speeches. 


— Speeches.  {In  Goodrich,  C.  A.  British 

eloquence.) 321.15 


— Bulwer-Lytton,  Sir  H.  Historical  char- 

acters   643.25 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men . . . 614 . 14 
McKnight,  C.  Old  fort  Duquesne.  [Brad- 

dock’s  defeat.]  1874 36.363 


Maclaren,  A.  Physical  education.  1869  . 822.34  : 

McLaughlin,  M,  L.  China  painting.  1882.  851.23 

— Pottery  decoration  under  the  glaze.  1880.  851 . 22 

McLean,  J.  P.  The  mound  builders.  1879.  723.5 
Mclean,  Sally  P.  Cape  Cod  folks.  1881..  51.16 

Maclear,  G.  F.  Apostles  of  mediaeval 

Europe.  1869  636.11  i 

— Conversion  of  the  West  ser.  v.  1-4.  1879.  423.15 

1.  The  Celts. 

2.  The  English. 

3.  The  Northmen. 

4.  The  Slavs. 

Macleod,  D.  Memoir  of  N.  Macleod.  1876.  615.2 
Macleod,  Norman.  The  old  lieutenant  and 


his  son.  1863 36.364 

— Macleod,  D.  Memoir  of.  1876  615.2  I 


McMaster,  J.  B.  History  of  the  people  of 
the  United  States,  from  the  revolu- 
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MACMILLAN. 


159 


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Macmillan,  Hugh.  Bible  teaching  in  na- 
ture. 1880 448 . 6 

— Foot-notes  from  the  page  of  nature.  ’61  824 . 7 

— Holidays  on  high  lands.  [Alpine  botany] 

1873 824.9 

— Ministry  of  nature.  1879  443.5 

— Sabbath  of  the  fields;  sequel  to  “Bible 

teaching  in  nature.”  1879  443.12 

Macnish,  N.  Philosophy  of  sleep;  anatomy 
of  drunkenness.  (With  Combe,  G. 

etc.)  1844  305.10 

Macon,  J.  A.  Uncle  Gabe  Tucker;  or,  re- 
flection, song,  and  sentiment  in  the 

quarters.  1 883 327 . 1 

Macoun,  John.  Manitoba  and  the  great 

north-west.  1 883 521.8 

Macpherson,  E.  Hand-book  of  politics 

for  1882 915.4 

Macpherson,  Gerardine.  Life  of  Mrs.  Anne 

J ameson.  1 878 617.4 

MacPherson,  J.  Poems  of  Ossian.  1847.  214.19 
Macquoid,  Mrs.  Katharine  S.  Esau  Runs- 

wick.  1882 53.3 

— Miriam’s  marriage.  1872 36.365 

— Patty.  1872 36.366 

— Pictures  across  the  channel.  1872 36 . 367 

— Through  Brittany.  Illus 518.35 

— Too  soon.  1864 36.368 

Macquoid,  T.,  and  Katherine,  S.  Pictures 

and  legends  from  Normandy  and  Brit- 
tany. 1881 518.19 

McSherry,  J.  History  of  Maryland.  1852  714.17 
Me  Watters,  G.  S.  Knots  untied:  life  of 

American  detectives.  1872 603.13 

Mad  Dumaresq.  Church,  Mrs.  R.  36 . 104 

Madagascar.  Ellis,  Rev.  W.  Madagascar 

revisited.  1867 521 . 13 

— - Three  visits  to,  1853-6.  1859 527.5 

— Sibree,  Rev.  J.  Madagascar.  [Mission-* 

ary  manual].  1880 522 . 17 

Madam.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 57.20 

Madam  How  and  Lady  Why.  Kingsley,  C.  832.25 

Madame.  Benedict,  F.  L.  1878 "...  44.26 

Madame  de  Stael;  an  historical  novel. 

Bolte,  A 4.30 

Madame  Delphine.  Cable,  G.  W 145.28 

Madame  Fontenoy.  Clarke,  C.  C 36 . 369 

Madame  la  Marquise.  Rame,  L.  de  la 36.453 

Madame  Lucas.  (Round-robin  ser.)  1882.  51.17 
Madame  Therese.  Erckmann,  E.,  and  Chat- 

rian,  A 44.8 

Madcap  Violet.  Black,  William.  1877 136.11 

Madden,  R.  R.  Literary  life  and  corre- 
spondence of  the  Countess  of  Bless- 

ington.  2 v.  1860 633.2 

Madeline.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J 135.14 

Mademoiselle  Bismarck.  Rochefort,  H . . 146 . 10 
Mademoiselle  Mori:  tale  of  modern  Rome. 

Roberts,  Miss  M 36 . 370 

Madison,  J.,  joint  author.  See  Federalist.  904.1 


— Adams,  J.  Q.  Life  of.  1854  605.11 

— Gay,  S.  H.  Life  of.  (American  States- 

men.) 1884  626.4.10 

— Homes  of  American  statesmen 617.9 

Madonna,  The,  Jameson,  A.  Legends  of  852.15 

See  also  Mary,  mother  of  Jesus. 

Madonna  Mary.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Fict.  36 . 424 

Madrid,  Attache  in,  [1853-4].  1856 508.9 

M.®rtz,  Louise.  New  method  for  the  study 

of  English  literature.  1884 323.13 

Maes,  C.P.  Life  of  Rev.  C.Nerinckx.  1880  637.9 
Mapfei,  A.  Brigand  life  in  Italy.  2 v. 

1865 745.3 


Maffei,  J.  P.  Life  of  St.  Francis  Xavier. 

See  Bartoli,  D 628.17 

Magazine  of  American  history.  Ed.  by  Mrs. 

M.  J.  Lamb.  v.  11-14.  N.Y.  1884-5*1008.12 
Magazine  of  art.  v.  7-8.  N.Y.  1884-5.  .*8541.21 
Magazines.  See  Periodicals. 

Magellan.  Towle,  G.  M.  Magellan;  or,  the 

first  voyage  ’round  the  world.  1882.  515.7.3 

— Verne,  J.  Exploration  of  the  world,  p. 

249 513.5.1 

Maggie  Miller.  Holmes,  M.  J.  (With  Dora 

Deane.) 135.6 

Magic.  Baring-Gould,  M.  A.  The  divin- 
ing rod In  423.6 

— Houdin,  R.  Conjuring  and  magic.  1878.  832 . 29 

Memoirs.  By  himself 606 . 7 

— Lecky,W.  E.  H.  Rationalism  itf  Europe. 

[Magic  and  witchcraft.] 437.1.1 

— Scheie  de  Vere.  Modern  magic.  1873.  808.11 
Maginn,  W.  Fraserian  papers,  with  life  by 

R.  F.  Mackenzie.  1857 306.25 

Magnet  stories.  Mackarness,  M.  A.  and 

others 23.5 

Magnetism.  See  Electricity. 

Magoon,  E.  L.  Orators  of  the  American 

revolution.  1873 613.9 

Contents—  The  battle-fields  of  early  American  elo- 
quence. James  Otis.  Samuel  Adams.  Josiah  Quincy. 
Jonn  Hancock.  Joseph  Warren.  John  Adams.  Patri- 
otic piety  of  ’76.  Patrick  Henry.  Richard  Henry  Lee. 
Alexander  Hamilton.  Fisher  Ames.  William  Pinkney. 
William  Wirt.  Thomas  Addis  Emmet.  John  Randolph. 

Magruder,  A.  B.  J ohn  Marshall.  (Am. 

statesmen).  1885 626.4.12 

Maguire,  J.  F.  Life  of  Father  Mathew. 

[Apostle  of  temperance].  1 864 636 . 16 

Mahabharata.  Arnold,  E.  Indian  idylls.  211.36 
Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Decay  of  modern  preach- 
ing. 1882 443.24 

— Old  Greek  education.  1882  443 . 9 

— Old  Greek  life.  (History  primers).  ’77.  716.27.4 

— Rambles  and  studies  in  Greece.  1878 . . 514 . 19 

— Social  life  in  Greece  from  Homer  to 

Menander.  1877 717.5 

Mahan,  A.  T.  The  gulf  and  and  inland  wa- 
ters. (Navy  in  the  civil  war).  1883  . 741.1.3 
Mahan,  D.  H.  Civil  engineering.  1879. . . 836.7 
Mahomet.  See  Mohammed. 

Mahon,  Lord.  See  Stanhope,  P.  H. 

Mahony,  F.  Reliques  of  Father  Prout.  ’73  307.11 


Maid  of  Stralsund.  De  Liefde,  J.  B 53.25 

Maid,  wife  or  widow.  Alexander,  Mrs . A . 45.1 

Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell. 

Manning,  A 132.3 

Maiden  aunt,  The.  Smedley,  M.  B 15.9 

Maiden  Rachel.  Giles,  Ella  A 46.19 

Maiden  sisters.  Fict.  1859 36.371 

Maidenhood  series.  6 v. 

— Baker,  G.  M.  Running  to  waste 84.5 

— Clark,  R.  S.  [Sophie  May].  Our  Helen.  75.1 

The  Asbury  twins 74.40 

— Douglas,  A.  M.  Seven  daughters 30.16 

— Samuels,  A.  F.  Daisy  Travers 84.6 

— Townsend,  V.  F.  That  queer  girl 58.1 

Maine,  Sir  H.  S.  Ancient  law.  1871 903 . 4 

— Early  history  of  institutions : sequel  to 

“Ancient  law.”  1878 913 . 24 

— Village  communities  in  the  East  and 

West,  and  miscellanies.  1876 913.15 

Maine.  Abbott,  J.  Marco  Paul  in 91.25.3 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  AMoosehead  journal.  .In  508.18 

— Springer,  J.  S.  Forest  life.  [Lumbering, 

etc.]  1851  504.19 

— Thoreau,  H.  D.  The  Maine  woods.  1864.  524.27 


MAINTENON. 


160 


MAN. 


Maintenon,  Mme.  de.  Lord,  J.  Mme.  de 
Maintenon.  [or]  The  political  woman. 
In  735.6.5 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  and  J.  G.  Queens  of 

society 632.10 

Maistre,  X.  de.  Journey  round  my  room. 

1871 308.18 

Maitland,  B.  Skepticism  and  faith.  1882.  443.34 
Maitland,  E.,  [H.  Ainslie.]  Higher  law;  a 

romance.  1872 3.21 

— Pilgrim  and  the  shrine.  Fict.  1871...  64.16 

Majolica  and  fayence.  Beckwith,  A.  1877.  827 . 17 
Major  Gahagan.  [Burlesque.]  Thackeray, 


Major  Jones’  chronicles  of  Pineville. 

Thompson,  W . T 44.30 

Major  J o n e s’  courtship  and  travels. 

Thompson,  W.T 44.29 

Make  or  break.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.1.5 

Making  of  a man.  Baker,  W.  M.  1884. . . 57.21 
Note.— Sequel  to  “His  majesty,  myself.” 

Malacca.  Bird,  J.  L.  Golden  Chersonese. 

1883 526.21 

— Thompson,  J.  Malacca,  Indo-China  and 

China.  1874 511.4 

Malay  archipelago  or  Malaysia.  Bickmore, 

A.  S.  Travels  in  the.  1879 527.6 

— Sir  S.  Raffles  and  the In  1001.8.6 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Malay  archipelago.  ’69.  527.13 

See  also  Philippines. 

Malbone:  an  Oldport  romance.  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W..: 4.10 

Malcolm:  a romance.  MacDonald,  G 42.8 

Malet,  Lucas,  pseud.  See  Harrison, 


Mrs.  — . 

Mallet.  P.  H.  Northern  antiquities.  An 
account  of  the  manners,  religion, 
laws,  discoveries,  language  and  liter- 
ature of  the  ancient  Scandinavians. 

1878 742.8 

Malleville.  Abbott,  J.  Juv 91.23.1 

Mallock,  W.  H.  Is  life  worth  living?  ’79’  442.1 

— Lucretius  [outlined  and  explained].  ’78  1021 . 5 

— Property  and  progress,  or  a brief  inquiry 

into  contemporary  social  agitation  in 


England.  1884  916.22 

Malory,  Sir  T.  Morte  D’ Arthur:  history 
of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights  of 

the  round  table.  1870 33 . 1 3 

Malot,  Hector.  No  relations.  1880 145 . 18 

Malting.  McCulloch,  J.  Distillation, 

brewing  and.  1867 838.22 

Mamelon.  Tourgee,  A.  W.  Fict 51.11 

Mammalia.  Figuier,  L.  1870 812 . 21 

See  also  Zoology. 

Mammon;  or,  the  hardships  of  an  heiress. 

Gore,  C.  F 36.238 

Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family.  Jack- 

son,  Mrs.  H.  H 81.1 

Man:  prehistoric  man;  ethnology,  etc. 

General  Works. 

— Candolle,  A.  de.  Probable  future  of  the 


— Combe,  G.  The  constitution  of.  1857.  803.19 

— Darwin,  C.  The  descent  of.  2 v.  1872.  803 . 2 

— Dewey,  O.  Problem  of  human  destiny.  411.17 

— Fiske,  J.  Destiny  of  man.  1885  435.21 

— Graham,  S.  Science  of  human  life.  2 v. 

1839 805.19 

— Guyot,  A.  Earth  and  man.  1849 807.24 

— Haeckel,  Ernst.  Evolution  of  man.  2 v.  831 . 14 

History  of  creation.  2 v 827 . 15 

— Hinton  J.  Man  and  his  dwelling  place.  402 . 13 


Man,  continued. 

— Hopkins,  M.  Outline  study  of  man;  or, 

body  and  mind  in  one  system.  1873.  402 . 20 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  Man’s  place  in  nature. 

1872 803.4 

— Moore,  G.  Man  and  his  motives.  1848.  408.24 

— Newman,  J.  B.  Natural  history  of  man. 

1852 837.8 

— Quetelet,  M.  A.  Man  and  the  develop- 

ment of  his  faculties 821 . 15 

— Reade,  W.  Martyrdom  of  man.  1874..  808.26 

— Thomas,  H.  W.  Origin  and  destinv  of 

man.  1877. *....425.21 

— Tylor,  E.  B.  Anthropology.  1881 824.3 

Prehistoric  Man. 

— Abbott,  E.  C.  Stone  age  in  New  Jersey. 


— Argyll,  Duke  of.  Primeval  man.  1872.  805.4 

— Baldwin,  J.  D.  Ancient  America 711.7 

Pre-historic  nations.  1874 706 . 23 

— Clodd,  E.  Childhood  of  the  world 808.19 

— Conant,  A.  J.  Foot-prints  of  vanished 

races  in  the  Mississippi  valley.  1879.  722.8 

— Donnelly,  I.  Atlantis:  the  antediluvian 

world.  1882 724.19 

— Evans,  J.  Ancient  stone  implements  of 

Great  Britain.  1872 704.2 

— Farrer,  J.  A.  Primitive  manners  and 

customs.  1879 717.11 

— Figuier,  L.  Primitive  man 812.23 

— Foster,  J.  W.  Pre-historic  races  of  the 

United  States.  1873.  808.7 

— Harris,  J.  Man  primeval.  1854 438 . 10 

— Joly,  N.  Man  before  metals.  1883  815.4.45 

— Keary,  C.  F.,  ed’r.  Dawn  of  history: 

an  introduction  to  pre-historic  study.  717 . 6 
Outlines  of  primitive  belief 443 . 25 

— Lubbock,  Sir  J.  Origin  of  civilization 

and  primitive  condition  of  man 807 . 27 

Pre-historic  times.  1872 704.3 

— Lyell,  Sir  C.  Geological  evidences  of 

the  antiquity  of  man 821 . 26 

— McLean,  J.  P.  The  mound  builders .’79  723.5 

— Man  as  the  contemporary  of  the  maih- 

moth  and  reindeer  in  middle  Europe. 

(Smith,  rep  , Is 67) • ..*8501.2 

— Nadaillac,  Marquis  de.  Pre-historic 

America.  1884  734.19 

— Rau,  C.  Early  man  in  Europe.  1876..  836.3 

— Short,  J.  T.  The  North  Americans  of 

antiquity.  1880 722.7 

— Thompson,  J.  P.  Man  in  Genesis  and 

and  geology.  1872 807 . 26 

— Tylor,  E.  B.  Early  history  of  man- 

kind. 1878  841.10 

Ethnology , etc. 

— Brace,  C.  L.  Races  of  the  old  world. 

1871 807.23 

— Gibbs,  G.  Intermixture  of  races.  (Smith, 


— Jeffries,  J.  P.  Natural  history  of  the 

human  races.  1869 812.3 

— Nott,  J.  C.  and  Gliddon,  G.  R.  Indige- 

nous races  of  the  earth.  1857 8521.2 

— Quatrefages,  A.  de.  The  human  species. 


Natural  history  of  man.  1875 827.41 

— Rawlinson,  G.  Origin  of  nations.  ’78.  717.3 

— Reid,  M.  Odd  people.  [Singular  races 

of  men] 92.8 

— Smith,  C.  H.  Natural  history  of  the  hu- 

man species.  1851 801.9 


MAN. 


161 


MARIE. 


Man,  continued. 

— Wilson,  D.  Physical  [cranial]  ethnology. 

(Smith,  rep.,  1862) : *8501 . 2 

See  also  Civilization ; Evolution ; Future  life, 
etc. 

Man  and  beast;  here  and  hereafter.  Wood, 

J.  G 417.23 

Man  and  his  dwelling  place.  Hinton,  J.  ’72  402 . 13 

Man  and  nature.  Marsh,  Geo.  P.  1871 816.31 

Man  and  wife.  Collins,  Wilkie 61.20 

Man  before  metals.  Joly,  N.  1883 815.4.45 

Man  of  feeling.  Mackenzie,  H 134 . 26 

Man  of  honor'.  Eggleston,  G.  C 64.17 

Man  of  the  house.  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M 82.3 

MAN-of-war  life.  Nordhoff,  C.  Juv 531.5 

Man  versus  the  state.  Spencer,  H.  1884 . . 915 . 15 
M an  who  laughs.  Hugo,  Y.  Fid.  1869.  61.15 
Man  who  tramps.  Harris,  L.  O.  Fid. . . . 144 . 21 

Man  with  the  broken  ear.  About,  E 63.28 

Man’s  a man  for  a’  that.  1879 138.13 

Mandeville.  - See  Maundeville. 

Mangin,  Arthur.  Earth  and  its  treasures.’75  828.28 
Manhood.  Hughes,  T.  Manliness  of  Christ 

1880 421.19 

True  manliness.  1880 425.23 

— Savage,  M.  J.  Christianity  the  science 

of 441.3 

See  also  Character. 

Manitoba  and  the  great  nortli-west.Macoun, 

J.  1883  521.8 

Manley,  W.  E.  Biblical  review.  2 v.  1859  438 . 12 
Mann,  H.  Annual  reports  on  education, 

1839,1841-43,1845-48.  1868  413.19 

— Lectures  and  annual  reports  on  educa- 

tion. 1872  413.18 

— Lectures  on  various  subjects.  1859 407.24 


— Mann.  Mrs.  M.  P.  Life  of.  1865 604.10 

Mann,  Mrs.  M.  P.  Life  of  Horace  Mann.  ’65  604.10 

— and  Peabody,  E.  P.  Moral  culture  of 

infancy  and  kindergarten  guide.  ’74  416.5 
Manners.  See  Etiquette,  manners,  etc. 

Manners  and  customs.  Brand,  J.  Popu- 
lar antiquities  of  Great  Britain.  3 v.  718 . 8 

— Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  British  popular  customs.  742 . 14 

— Farrer,  J.  A.  Primitive  manners  and 


customs.  1879 717 . 1 1 

— Flower,  W.  H.  Fashion  in  deformity 

[of  the  human  body].  1881 842.32 

— Lacroix,  P.  Manners,  customs  and  dress 

during  the  middle  ages.  1874 733 . 7 

— Spencer,  H.  Cremonial institutions . ’80  913.9 

— Tegg,  W.  Meetings  and  greetings  of 

nations.  1877  742.17 

See  also  Antiquities ; Burial  usages;  Dress; 
Etiquette ; also , works  descriptive  of  various 
countries. 


Manners  and  customs  of  ye  Harvard  stu- 

dente.  Atwood,  F.  E.  Illus.  1877.  848.21 
Manning,  Anne.  The  faire  gospeller,  Mis- 
tress Anne  Askew.  1867  34.18 

— Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  [Time 


of  Henry  VIII.;  Erasmus] 34.20 

— Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell. 

[Milton’s  household] 132.3 

Manning,  H.  E.,  Cardinal.  The  Vatican 
decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil  alle- 
giance. 1875 441.20 


Mansel,  H.  L.  Miracles.  {In  Aids  to  faith)  438.17 
Mansfield,  E.  D.  American  education.’Sl  401.6 
Mansfield,  R.  B.  Log  of  the  Water  Lily 
during  cruises  on  the  Rhine,  Neckar, 
and  other  streams  of  Germany.  ’54.  527 . 24 
20 


Mansfield  park.  Austen,  Jane 36.36 

Manson,  G.  J.  Work  for  women.  1883...  916.4 
Manton,  W.  P.  Beginnings  with  the  micro- 
scope. 1884 845.7 


Manuela  Paredes.  Chamberlain,  Dr.  W.  141.16 
Manufactures.  Bolles,  A.  S.  Industrial 

history  of  the  United  States.  1878.  913.2 

— Greeley,  H.  and  others.  Great  indus- 

tries of  the  United  States.  Illus.’73.  812.4 

— Simmonds,  P.  L . Commercial  dictionary 

of  trade  products,  manufacturing 


and  technical  terms.  1883  844 . 4 

— U.  S.  census  reports.  Manufactures. 

See  United  States. 

— Ure,  A.  Dictionary  of.  3 v.  1871 *B.l 


See  also  Useful  arts;  also,  names  of  different 
materials  and  processes. 


Manure.  Harlan,  C.  Farming  with  green 


manures.  1880  835 . 24 

— Harris,  J.  Talks  on.  1878  838 . 15 


— Vienna  int.  exhib.  Report  on  fertilizers*826.10.2 
Many  lands  and  many  people.  Illus.  1875  511 . 11 
Manypenny,  G.  W.  Our  Indian  wards.’80  722 . 15 
Manzoni,  A.  The  betrothed.  [Milan;  the 


17th  century].  1876 136.22 

Maps.  See  Atlases. 

Marable  family.  Hillyer,  S.  46.15 

Marble  faun.  Hawthorne,  N.  2 v.  1860  18 . 23 
Marble  prophecy.  [Poem.]  Holland,  J.  G.  203.19 
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Marcel,  C.  Study  of  languages.  1873. . . 307 . 16 
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Marco  Polo.  See  Polo,  Marco. 

Marcus.  Simonds,  W.  Juv 91.27.4 

Marcus  Aurelius.  See  Antoninus,  M.  A. 

Marcus  Warland.  Hentz,  Mrs.  C.  L 43.4 

Marcy,  Gen.  R.  B.  Army  life  on  the  bor- 
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Margaret.  Judd,  S 17.19 

Margaret  Maitland.  Oliphant,  Mrs  M. 

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Margaret  Smith’s  journal,  1678-9.  Whit- 
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Marguerittes,  J.  de.  Italy  and  the  war 

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Marian  Grey.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M . J 135.5 

Marie  Antoinette,  queen  of  France.  Ab- 
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In  Fiction  see  Dumas’  “Queen’s  necklace.” 
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Marion,  F.  Wonderful  balloon  ascents. 

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— Wonders  of  vegetation.  1872 802 . 7 

Marion  Harland,  pseud.  See  Terhune,  M. 

Y. 

Marjorie  Daw.  Aldrich,  T.  B 64.8 

Mark,  St.,  Gospel  of.  See  Bible  (New 
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Mark  Raffles.  Dalton,  W.  Juv 26.39 


Mark  Twain,  pseud.  See  Clemens,  S.  L. 

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Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.  See  John,  Mrs.  E. 
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Marmorne.  HameHon,  P.  G 46.9 

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Marquis  of  Lossie.  Macdonald,  G 42.7 

Marquis’s  hand-book  of  Chicago.  1885...  523.1 

Marriage.  Alcott,  W.  A.  Courtship  and 

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Married  belle.  Smith,  Julia  P 32.26 

Married  beneath  him.  Payn,  James 136.3 

Married  in  haste.  Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  S . . 11.24 

Marryat,  Emilia.  Henry  Lyle 142.9 

Marryat,  Florence.  See  Church,  Mrs.  R. 
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— Newton  Forster.  1873 16.16 


Marryat,  Frederick,  continued. 

— Olla-podrida.  [Diary  on  the  continent, 


1835,  etc.]  1874 16.17 

— Pacha  of  many  tales 16.18 

— Percival  Keene.  1842 36 . 385 

— Peter  Simple.  1842 36 . 386 

— Phantom  ship 16.19 

— The  poacher 16.22 

— Poor  Jack 82.14 

— Privateer’s  man.  1846 36.387 

— Rattlin,  the  reefer 16.23 

— Settlers  in  Canada  [1794 — ].  Fict.  ...  36.388 

— Snarleyow;  or,  the  dog  fiend : 16.9 

— Travels  and  adventures  of  Monsieur 

Violet  in  California,  Sonora,  and 
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Marsh,  G.  P.  Lectures  on  the  English 

language.  1860 321 . 13 

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modified  by  human  action.  1871 . . . 816 . 31 

— Origin  and  history  of  the  English  lan- 

guage. 1872 323.2 

MARSH-Caldwell,  Mrs.  A.  Aubrey.  1842.  36.372 

— Castle  Avon.  1852 36.373 

— Emilia  Wyndham.  1852 36.374 

— Evelyn  Marston.  1856 36.375 

— Heiress  of  Haughton.  1855 . . 35 . 376 

— Ravenscliffe.  1857 36.378 

— The  rose  of  Ashurst.  1857 36.377 

Marshall,  Emma.  Stories  of  the  cathe- 
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Marshall,  John.  Anatomy  for  artists.  ’78.8521.17 

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Marshall,  W.  E.  Travels  amongst  the 

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1873 521.11 

Marstons,  The.  Aide,  Hamilton 36.5 

Martha:  a memorial.  Reed,  A.  1835 ...In  411.3 

Martha  Brown,  the  heiress.  1861 ...  36 . 389 

Marthas,  The;  or,  varieties  of  female  piety. 

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Martin,  B.  N.  Choice  specimens  of  Am. 

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Martin,  John.  Craik,  D.  M.  A legacy; 

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Martin,  Sir  T.  Book  of  ballads;  ed.  by 

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Martin,  W.  A.  P.  The  Chinese;  their  edu- 
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Martin  Chuzzlewit.  Dickens,  C . . 1 . 13  and  36 . 172 

Martin  Merrivale.  Trowbridge,  J.  T 75.7 

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Martineau,  Harriet.  Autobiography.  2 v. 

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MARTINEAU. 


163 


MATHEWS. 


Martineau,  Harriet,  continued. 

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Martineau,  Jas.  Materialism,  religion  and 

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Martyn,  W.  C.  Life  of  Martin  Luther.[c.’66]  632 . 14 
Martyr,  Justin.  See  Justin  Martyr. 

Martyrdom  of  man.  Reade,  Win  wood.  808.26 
Martyrs,  The.[Rome,  3d  century.]Chateau- 

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Martyrs.  Blanchard,  A.,  comp’r.  Book 

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Martyrs  of  science.  Brewster,  David.  ’74  614.9 
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Mary,  the  mother  of  Jesus.  Jameson, 

Mrs.  A.  Legends  of  the  Madonna . . 852 . 15 

— Milman,  H.  H.  Hist,  of  Christianity.  3 v 403.4 
Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.  Abbott,  J. 

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In  fiction,  etc.,  see  Melville’s  “Queen’s  Maries’” 
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James’s  “Darnley,”  17.31 ; Yonge’s  “Unknown  to  his- 
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Mary  and  I.  Forty  years  with  the  Sioux. 

Riggs,  S.  R.  1880 516.8 

Mary  Anerly:  a Yorkshire  tale.  Blackmore, 

R.  D.. 48.25 

Mary  Barton.  Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C 134.4 

Mary  Bell.  Abbott,  Jacob.  Juv 91.23.4 

Mary  Brandagee.  Peck,  E.  [Cuyler  Pine]. 

Mary  Erskine.  Abbott,  Jacob.  Juv 91.23.3 

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Mary  Gertrude,  pseud.  Philip  Randolph; 

a tale  of  Virginia 606.35 

Mary  Marston.  MacDonald,  G 145.22 

Mary  Osborne.  Abbott,  Jacob.  Juv 83.11.2 

Mary  Schweidler,  the  amber  witch.  Mein- 

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M ason,  G.  Ellis,  G.  E.  Life  of In  601.1.3 

Mason,  G.  C.  Old  house  altered.  1878.  826.22 

Mason,  J.  On  self-knowledge.  1844 305 . 10 

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Masonry.  Dobson,  E.  Masonry  and  stone- 
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— Powell,  G.  T.  On  foundations.  1879 . . 831 . 26 
Masque  of  Pandora.  Longfellow,  H.  W.’75.  204.22 
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Mass,  The.  O’Brien,  J.  History  of 421.31 

Massage.  Graham,  D.  Practical  treatise 

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Massachusetts.  Austin,  G.  L.  Hist.  of. ’76  722.3 

— Howells,  W.  D.  Suburban  sketches. 

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— Returns  of  agricultural  societies,  1856, 

’58,  ’59 8501.5 

— School  returns  for  1840-41 904.12 

— State  lunatic  hospital,  Reports  relating 

to.  1837 8521.4 

— Thoreau,  H.  D.  Cape  Cod.  1856 506.26 

Early  spring  in 838.40 

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See  also  Andover;  Boston;  Bunker  Hill; 
Cambridge;  Concord;  Lexington;  Plymouth; 
Springfield.^ 

Masson,  D.  British  novelists  and  their 

styles.  1859  303 . 14 

— Recent  British  philosophy.  1866  403.11 

— Thomas  De  Quincey.  1881 616.11.24 

Masson,  Gustave.  Early  chroniclers  of 

France 717.16 

Master  of  Greylands.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 18.24 

Masterman  Ready.  Marry  at,  F.  Juv...  71.25 
Masterpieces  of  Eng.  literature.  Swin- 

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Mateaux,  C.  L.  Around  and  about  old 

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Materialism,  religion  and  theology.  Mar- 
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Mathematical  drawing  instruments. 

Hulme,  F.  E.  1882 842.5 

Mathematics.  Davis,  C.  Logic  and  util- 
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See  also  Algebra,  Arithmetic,  Astronomy,  Civil  engi- 
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Mather,  Cotton.  Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  Life 

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Mathew,  Father  T.  Maguire,  J.  F.  Life 

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Mathews,  Joanna  11.  Bessie  books,  6 v.’80.  86.20 

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2.  Bessie  in  the  city.  tains. 

3.  Bessie  and  her  friends.  5.  Bessie  at  school. 

6.  Bessie  on  her  travels 

Mathews,  Julia  A.  Bessie  Harrington’s 


ventures.  1877 145.10 

Mathews,  Marg.  H.  Dr.  Gilbert’s  daugh- 
ters. 1881 81.2 

Mathews,  William.  Getting  on  in  the 

world;  or,  hints  on  success  in  life. ’73.  304.12 

— Great  conversers,  and  other  essays.  ’74  332 . 7 

— Hours  with  men  and  books.  1877 325 . 31 

— Literary  style,  and  other  essays.  1881 . 318 . 1 

— Oratory  and  orators.  1879 323.20 

— Words,  their  use  and  abuse.  1876 325.2 


MATHEWS. 


164 


MECHANICS. 


Mathews,  W.  S.  B.  How  to  understand 
music,  [also]  Dictionary  of  music  and 

musicians.  1883 848 . 7 

Matrimonial  infelicities.  Coffin,  R.  B.  ’66  142.11 

Matrimony:  a novel.  Norris,  W.  E.  1881.  141.12 
Matson,  N.  Map  and  sketches  of  Bureau 

county.  1867 712.11 

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MATTER-of-fact  girl.  Havers,  Theodora,  51.18 

Matter.  See  Biology,  Chemistry,  Natural 
philosophy. 

Matthews,  J.  B.  [Arthur  Penn].  The 


home  library.  1883 426 . 37 

— Theatres  of  Paris.  Illus.  1880 217 . 23 

Matthews,  Washington.  Ethnography,  etc., 

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Matt’s  follies.  Prescott,  M.  N 28.17 

Maudsley,  H.  Pathology  of  mind.  1880.  824.19 

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Maunder,  Samuel.  Treasury  of  history.’72  715.21 

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Mauprat.  Sand,  George 6.1 

Maurice,  F.  D.  Friendship  of  books  and 

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Contents.— On  the  friendship  of  books;  On  words; 
On  books;  On  the  use  and  abuse  of  newspapers!  On 
Christian  civilization ; Ancient  history ; English  history ; 
Spenser’s  “Faerie  queene Milton  ; Milton  considered 
as  a schoolmaster;  Edmund  Burke;  Acquisition  and 
illumination ; On  critics. 


— Moral  and  metaphysical  philosophy.  2 v 

1873 431.8 

— Religions  of  the  world  and  their  rela- 

tions to  Christianity.  1877 441.6 

— Life  of,  chiefly  told  in  his  letters;  ed.  by 

his  son,  Frederick  Maurice.  2 v.  ’84.  645 . 1 

Maurice  Deering.  Lawrence,  G.  A 36 . 354 

Maurice  Tiernay.  Lever,  C 36 . 342 

Mauritius.  Pike,  N.  Sub-tropical  rambles. 

1873 517.5 

Maury,  M.  F.  Physical  geography  of  the 

sea.  1855 806.5 

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Maxims.  See  Aphorisms. 

Maxims  of  public  health.  Wight.  O.  W.’84  845.23 
Maxwell,  W.  H.  Field  book  [British  Is- 
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— Stories  of  Waterloo 42.12 

Maxwell  Drewitt.  Riddell,  J.  H 36 . 472 

May,  C.  L.  Little  pitcher  stories.  6 v. 

[cop.  ’67-’69] 76.7 

1.  Four  little  pitchers.  4.  Charley’s  calico  rooster. 

2.  Bertie's  telegraph.  5.  Grandma’s  strong  box. 

3.  Uncle  Barney’s  fortune.  6.  Baby  Pitcher’s  trials. 

May,  Caroline.  American  female  poets, 

with  biog.  notices,  [cop.  1869]......  212.13 

May,  Sophie,  pseud.  See  Clarke,  R.  S. 

May.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 36.426 

MAY-flower,  The.  and  other  sketches. 

Stowe,  H.  B 15.10 

Mayer,  A.  M.  and  Barnard,  C.  Experimen- 
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Contents. — 1.  Light.  2.  Sound. 

Mayhew,  E.  Illustrated  horse  doctor.  ’80.  834.26 


Mayhew,  H.  Boyhood  of  Martin  Luther. 

1864 614.26 

— London  characters : the  humors,  pathos 

and  peculiarities  of  London  life.  ’74  912.21 

— Story  of  the  peasant  boy  philosopher 

[Ferguson].  1855 827.31 

— Wonders  of  science:  or,  young  Humphry 

Davy 827.11 

Mayhew,  El  or.  and  A.  Greatest  plague  of 

life  [in  search  of  a good  servant]. ...  53.20 

Mayhew,  I.  Popular  education.  1850 405.21 

Maynard,  C.  J.  Naturalist’s  guide 827.8 

Mayne,  L.  D.  What  shall  we  do  to-night . 828.1 

Mayo,  Mrs.  I.  F.  [Edward  and  Ruth  Gar- 
rett]. By  still  waters.  1874 43.24 

— Crooked  places 43.23 

— Crust  and  the  cake 64.22 

— Gold  and  dross.  1874 32.1 

— Occupations  of  a retired  life 134.17 

— Quiet  Miss  Oodolphin;  Chance  chi]d.’71  134.24 

— White  as  snow 13.24 

Mayo,  W.  S.  The  Berber:  a tale  of  Mo- 
rocco. 1873.. 143.7 

— Kaloolah.  1872 8.4 

— Never  again.  1873 143.6 

Meacham,  A.  B.  Wigwam  and  war-path. 

[Modoc  war].  1875 513.2 

Mead,  C.  M.  The  soul  here  and  hereafter. 

1879 421.32 

Mead,  L.  T.  Knight  of  to-day.  1880 86.28 

Mead,  P.  B.  American  grape  culture  and 

wine  making  1867 821 . 2 

Meadow  brook.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J 135.8 


Meadows’  Italian-English  and  English- 

Italian  dictionary.  London,  1876 ....  *D.5 

Measure  for  measure  [comedy] . See 
Shakespeare. 

Meccah,  Pilgrimage  to.  Burton,  R.  F . ’58.  504 . 25 
Mechanical  drawing.  See  Drawing. 

Mechanics  and  mechanic  arts. 

— American  machinist,  v.  8-9.  1885-6 . *8541 . 29 

— Boy’s  workshop.  By  a boy  and  his  friends 


1881 844.44 

— Brown,  H.  T.  Five  hundred  and  seven 

mechanical  movements.  1881 844.19 

— Goodeve,  T.  M.  Elements  of  mechan- 

ism   838.30 

Principles  of  mechanics,  1876 838.26 

— Hobson,  A.  H.  G.  Amateur  mechanic’s 

hand-book.  1877 836 . 25 

— Kmght,  E.  H.  American  mechanical 

dictionary.  3 v.  1877 *E.4 

New  mechanical  dictionary.  1883. . . *E.4.4 

— Lardner,  D.  Handbook  of  natural  phi- 

losophy (mechanics).  1856 823 . 28 

— Lukin,  J.  The  boy  engineers.  1878..  828.5 

Young  mechanic 818.15 

— McCord,  0.  W.  Kinematics.  1883.-. ...  843.26 

— Rankine,  W.  J.  M.  Manual  of  applied 

1873 , ...  814.12 

Rules  and  tables.  1873 . . f 827 . 1 

and  Bamber.  Mechanical  text-book.’73  818.35 

— Rose,  J.  Complete  practical  machinist . 

1880 834.18 

— Scientific  American,  v.  4-5,  22-23,  27-28, 


— See,  J,  W.  Extracts  from  Chordal’s  let- 

* ters  [to  mechanics].  1880 842 . 1 

— Shelley,  C.  P.  B.  Workshop  appliances.  838.27 

— WortheD,  W.  E.  First  lessons  in.  1862.  807.11 

See  also  Useful  arts;  and  names  of  special 
arts  and  trades. 


Mechanics,  Lives  of.  See  Biography  (Sci- 
entific, Industrial , etc.) 


MECHANISM. 


165 


MEN. 


Mechanism  in  thought  ami  morals.  Holmes, 

O.  W.  1871 402.12 

Med aes.  See  Numismatics. 

Medbery,  J.  K.  Men  and  mysteries  of 

WaH  street.  1870 912.11 

Media.  Rawlinson,  G.  Five  great  monarch- 
ies, v.  2.  1873 715.5 

Medleval  civilization.  Adams,  G.  B. 

(History  primers). . .’ 716.27.7 

Medeevae  history.  See  Middle  ages. 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de.  Roscoe,  W.  Life.  ’72  641 . 12 
Medicinal  chemicals.  Hoffman,  F.  Chemi- 
cal analysis  of . 1877 831.5 

Medicine.  Dunglison,  R.  Dictionary  of 

medical  science.  1874 *A.ll 

— Flint,  A.  Medical  ethics  and  etiquette 

1883 842.26 

Practice  of  medicine.  1873 836 . 11 

— Hartshome,  H.  Conspectus  of  the  med- 

ical sciences.  IUus.  1874 824 . 26 

Contents.—  Anatomy ; Physiology;  Chemis- 
try; Materia  medica;  Practice  of  medicine; 

Surgery;  Obstetrics. 

Principles  and  practice.  1871 813.28 

— Helmholtz,  H.  On  thought  in  medicine. 

1871 In  843.6.2 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Currents  and  counter 

currents  in  medical  science,  [cop.  ’61]  803 . 27 

— Hope,  H.  H.  Till  the  doctor  comes 814 . 34 

— Jackson,  J.  D.  The  black  arts  in  medi- 


cine. 1880 834.20 

— Jackson,  James  Letters  to  a young  phy- 

sician. 1856 823.21 

— Medical  and  surgical  history  of  the  war 

of  the  rebellion.  2 v.  1875 *8521.6 


Contents—  Part  I.,  Vol.  1.  Medical  history. 

Part  II.,  Yol.  II.  Surgical  history. 

— Richardson,  B.  W.  The  field  of  disease: 

a book  of  preventive  medicine.  1884  843 . 27 

— Turner,  D.  W.  Treatment  of  common 


accidents  and  diseases.  1882  844 . 27 

— Wilson,  J.  C.  Summer  and  its  diseases. 

(Health  primer) 833.14.3 


See  also  Accidents;  Air;  Alcohol;  Anatomy;  Brain: 
Children;  Constipation;  Corpulency;  Digestion ; Dis- 
eases; Electricity;  Eye;  Food  and  diet;  Health; 
Health  resorts;  Heredity;  Homoeopathy;  Hospitals; 
Hydropathy;  Insanity;  Light;  Lungs;  Massage;  Men- 
tal disease;  Microscope;  Mineral  waters;  Movement 
cure;  Nervous  system;  Nursing;  Obstetrics;  Para- 
sites; Physicians;  Physiology;  Sanitary  science; 
School  hygiene;  Sleep;  Stimulants  and  narcotics ; Sur- 
gery; Teeth;  Thermpmetry;  Yegitarianism ; Veteri- 
nary medicine;  Voice;  Women. 


Mbdina.  Burton,  R.  F.  Pilgrimage  to, 

[1852-3]  504.25 

Meditations-  Burgess,  Dr.  Meditations. 

1871 408.9 

— Hervey,  J.  Meditations  and  contempla- 

tions. 1793 402.34 

— Meikle,  J.  The  traveller;  or,  meditations. 

1812 408.18 

— Zschokke,  H.  Meditations  on  death  and 

eternity.  1863 438 . 18 

Mediterranean.  Colton,  W.  Sea  and  sailor 

1856 506.23 

Ship  and  shore.  1856 506 . 22 

— Cox,  S.  S.  Search  for  winter  sun-beams  503 . 24 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  Journey  from  Com- 


Medusa,  and  other  tales.  Sartoris,  A.  K. . . 34 . 37 
Meeting  the  sun;  journey  around  the  world 

Simpson,  W.  1877 513.8 


Meetings  and  greetings  of  nations.  Tegg, 

W.  1877 742.17 

Meikle,  J.  The  traveller;  or,  meditations 
on  board  of  a man  of  war.  [added] 
Converse  with  the  world  unseen,  with 

life  of  author.  1812 408.18 

Meinhold,  J.  W.  Mary  Schweidler,  the 
amber  witch.  [Times  of  Gustavus 

Adolphus].  1861 133.5 

Melancholy.  Burton,  R.  Anatomy  of. ..  427.17 
Melancthon,  P . Cox,  F.  A.  Life  of . . In  411.1 
See  also  Luther ; Reformation. 

Melbourne  house.  Warner,  Susan 17.25 

MELEK-Hanum,  Mme.  Thirty  years  in  the 

harem  [In  Turkey].  1872 602.4 

Meline,  J.  F.  Mary  queen  of  Scots  and 

her  latest  English  historian.  1872. . . 605 . 19 

— Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback:  [Kan- 

sas to]  Santa  Fe  and  back.  1868 512.6 

Mellichampe.  Simms,  W.  G 58.12 

Melville,  G.  J.  W.  The  Brookes  of  Bridle- 

mere.  1864 36.390 

— Cerise:  tale  of  the  last  century 36.391 

— Contraband;  or,  a losing  hazard.  1871.  36.392 

— Digby  Grand:  an  autobiography.  1862.  36.393 

— The  gladiators.  Tale  of  Rome  and 

Judea.  1864 ....36.394 

— Good  for  nothing;  or,  all  down  hill..  ’62  36.395 

— Holmby  house.  [Charles  1st  time].  ’60..  36.396 

— Interpreter,  a tale  of  the  [Crimean]  war  36 . 397 

— M.  or  N.  “Similia  similibus  curantur.”  36 . 398 


— The  queen’s  Maries,  a romance  of  Holy- 


rood.  1862 36.399 

— Sarchedon,  a legend  of  the  great  queen. 

[Semiramis,  13th  century  B.  C.] 36.400 

— Uncle  John.  1874 36.401 

— The  White  rose.  1868  36.402 

Melville,  H.  Moby-Dick;  or,  the  whale..  132.23 

— Omoo:  adventures  in  the  south  seas.  ’63  132.22 

— Redburn;  his  first  voyage.  1875  55.6 

— Typee:  a peep  at  Polynesian  life.  [Fic- 

tion]. 1871 504.26 

Member  for  Paris.  Murray,  G 36.532 

Memoir  of  a brother.  Hughes,  T 608.17 

Memoirs  of  a femme  de  chambre.  Bless- 

ington,  Count  ess  of 36.220 

Memoirs  of  a physician.  [France,  Louis 

XV.]  Dumas.  A 55.29 

Memoirs  of  my  exile.  Kossuth,  L.  1880..  637.16 

Memorial  pictures  of  war  and  peace. 

[Poems.]  Brainard,  Mrs.  Mary.  1873  204.5 
Memories  of  the  great  metropolis.  [Lon- 
don]   711.10 


Memory.  Fowler.  O.  S.  Memory  and  in- 
tellectual improvement.  1848 408.31 

Same.  1855 In  804.16 

— Ribot,  T.  Diseases  of.  1882 815.4.41 

— Rogers,  S.  Pleasures  of  memory  [Poem]  217.10 
Men  and  books:  studies  in  homiletics. 

Phelps,  A.  1882.... 427.16 

Men  and  manners  in  America  one  hundred 

years  ago;  ed.  by  H.  E.  Scudder.  ’76.  714.2 
Men  and  mysteries  of  Wall  street.  Med- 
bery, J.  K.  1870 912.11 

Men  of  character.  [Humorous].  Jerrold,  D.  36.275 
Men  of  invention  and  industry.  Smiles,  S.  631 . 4 
Men  of  our  times.  Stowe,  H.  B.  1868.. . . 634.3 

Men  of  the  third  republic;  or,  leaders  of 


France.  1873... 634.7 

Men  of  the  time:  dictionary  of  contempo- 
raries. 11th  ed’n.  Lond.  1884  644.13 

M en  who  have  risen : a book  for  boys.  ’59  . 635 . 9 

Men,  women  and  ghosts.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S . 7.19 


MEN. 


166 


METHODISM. 


Men’s  wives.  Thackeray,  W.  M In  36.528.8 

Menault,  E.  Intelligence  of  animals.  ’70.  802.21 
Mencius.  Works.  Tr.  by  J.  Legge. 

(Chinese  classics).  1870 402.3 

— Johnson,  S.  Oriental  religions 431.4 

Mendelssohn  family.  Hensel,  S.  The 

Mendelssohn  family,  ( 17 29- 1847 ) ; 
from  letters  and  journals.  2 v.  1882  617.24 
MENDEussoHN-Bartholdy,  F.  Reminiscences 

of.  Polko,  E.  1869 633.17 

— Haweis.  H.  R.  Music  and  morals.  1876  818.5 

— Sheppard,  E.  S.  Charles  Auchester.  Fict  34.33 

— Tytler,  S.  Musical  composers 613.23 

Mental  diseases.  Maudsley,  H.  Responsi- 
bility in.  1874 815.4.9 

See  also  Hallucinations;  Illusions;  Mind; 

Suicide. 


Mental  evolution  in  animals.  Romanes,  G. 

J.  1884 844.26 

Mental  hygiene.  Ray,  I.  1863 818 . 21 

Mental  philosophy.  Burton,  R.  Anatomy 

of  melancholy 427.17 

— Brown,  T.  Philosophy  of  the  human 

mind.  2v.  1826  414.7 

— Draper,  J.  W.  History  of  the  intellect- 

ual developement  of  Europe.  1872.  904.16 

— Galton,  F.  Human  faculty  and  its  devel- 

opment. 1883  843 . 17 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  Intellectual  life.  1873  402.14 

— Haven,  Joseph.  Mental  philosophy.  ’76  444.5 

— Hopkins,  Mark.  Outline  study  of  man . 

1873 402.20 

— Hovey,  W.  A.  Mind  reading  and  beyond. 

1885 435.20 

— Kant,  E.  Critique  of  pure  reason,  1872.  411 . 19 

— Locke,  J.  Essay  on  the  human  under- 

standing. 1877 417.26 

— Porter  N.  The  human  intellect.  1872.  434 . 7 

— Taine,  H.  On  intelligence.  1872 411.18 

— Upham,  T.  C.  Mental  philosophy.  2 v. 

1855 404.5 


See  also  Metaphysics;  Mind;  Phrenology; 
Philosophy ; Psychology. 


Mental  physiology.  See  Mind. 


Mental  science,  See  Mental  philosophy. 
Menzel,  W.  History  of  Germany  [to  1840], 

3 v.  1882 727.10 

Mercantile  business;  Mercantile  morals. 

See  Business. 

Mere  caprice,  A.  Healy,  Mary.  1852 52.31 

Mercedes,  and  later  lyrics.  Aldrich,  T.  B.  215 . 1 

Mercedes  of  Castile.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.22 

Merchant  enterprise.  [History  of  com- 
merce]. Fyfe,  J.  H.  1872 911.25 

Merchant  of  Berlin.  Mundt,  C.  M 4.5 

Merchant  of  Venice  [comedy].  See  Shakes- 
peare. 

Merchants.  See  Biography,  Collective. 
Merchants’  magazine.  Conducted  by  F. 


Hunt,  v.  1-20 . N.  Y.,  1839-1844 *905 . 1 

Mercy  Philbrick’s  choice.  Jackson,  H.  H.  136.19 
Meredith,  L.  P.  Every-day  errors  of 

speech.  1873 306 . 1 7 

— The  teeth  and  how  to  save  them.  1877.  822.33 
Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.  See  Bulwer-Lyt- 

ton,  R. 

Meredith.  Blessington,  Countess  of. 36.221 

Meridi ana  : adventures  in  S.  Af rica. Y erne,  J 32.4 

Merimee,  Prosper.  Letters  to  an  incognita. 

(Bric-a-brac  ser.)  1874 612.16 

Merivale,  C.  The  continental  Teutons. 

(Conversion  of  the  West,) 423.15.5 

— Conversion  of  the  northern  nations.  ’73.  403.8 

— Conversion  of  the  Roman  empire.  1870  403.7 


Merivale,  C.,  continued. 

— General  history  of  Rome.  1876 743.8 

— History  of  the  Romans  under  the  empire 

[to  A.  D.  180].  7 v.  1876 717.2 

Merle  d’Aubigne,  J.  H.  History  of  the  ref- 
ormation of  the  16th  century.  Tr. 

by  H.  White,  5v 405.4 

Same.  v.  1-4.  1844  435.1 

— The  Protector  [Oliver  Cromwell.]  A vin- 

dication. 1848 605.24 

Merman  and  the  figure  head.  Guernsey, 

C.  F 78.34 

Merrill,  Selah.  East  of  the  Jordan,  1875-7  517.16 
Merrimac  river.  Boyd,  P.  S.  Up  and  down 

the.  [1879] 514.16 

— Thoreau,  H.  D.  Week  on.  1868 301.29 

Merry  England.  Ainsworth,  W.  H.  1874  36 . 20 

Merry  stories.  Goodrich,  S.  G.  [Peter 

Parley] 332.11 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor  [comedy].  Shakes- 
peare:   

Mervyn  Clitheroe.  Ainsworth,  W.  H 36.21 

Mery,  J.  Cross  of  Berny.  See  Girardin, 

E.  de 31.33 

Mesmerism.  Carpenter,  W.  B.  Mesmerism, 

spiritualism,  etc.  1877 836 . 22 

— Townshend,  C.  H.  Facts  in  mesmerism  821 . 14 

See  also  Animal  magnetism,  etc. 

Message  from  the  sea.  Dickens,  C In  36 . 165 


Metal  working.  Blinn,  L.  J.  Tin,  sheet- 

iron  and  copper-plate  works.  1880 . . 838 . 4 

Metallic  currency.  See  Money. 

Metals  and  metallurgy.  Bloxam,  C.  L. 

Metals;  their  properties  and  treatment 


1876 838.29 

— Greenwood,  W.  H.  Manual  of  metallur- 

gy. 2 v 835.17 

— - Steel  and  iron:  their  manufacture,  etc. 

1884 845.20 

— Hartwig,  G.  Subterranean  world.  1871  806 . 4 

— Jones,  W.  Treasures  of  the  earth.  1872  812.12 

— Pepper,  J.  H.  Playbook  of  metals 808 . 25 


See  also  Assaying. 

Metamorphoses,  The.  2 v.  See  Ovid — 1020.9 
Metaphysics.  Bowne,  B.  P.  Metaphysics. 

A study  of  first  principles.  1882 427.11 

— Hamilton,  Sir  W.  Lectures  on.  1872..  434.9.1 

— Hickok,  L.  P.  Rational  cosmology.  58.  404.8 

See  also  Mental  philosophy;  Philosophy; 
Psychology. 

Meteorology.  Davis,  W.  M.  Whirlwinds, 

cyclones  and  tornadoes.  1884  844 . 45 

— Fonvielle,  W.  de.  Thunder  and  light- 

ning  813.17 

— Humboldt,  A.  von.  Review  of  natural 

phenomena.  (In  his  Cosmos,  v.  3).  801.1 

— Lardner,  D.  Meteorology.  1858  801 . 8 

— Loomis,  E.  Meteorology.  1879 841.20 

— Reclus,  E.  The  ocean,  atmosphere,  etc..  825 . 19 

— Russell,  R.  Meteorology  (Smith,  rep., 

1854) *8501.2 

— U.  S.  Signal  Service.  Reports.  See 

United  States 

— Zurcher,  F.  and  Margolle,  E.  Meteors, 

etc.  1876 816.24 

See  also  Air ; Climatology ; Electricity ; Phy- 
sical geography;  Volcanoes. 

Methodism.  Graves,  J.  R.  Great  iron 
wheel;  or,  Christianity  reversed,  etc. 

1856 405.13 

— Jimeson,  A.  A.  The  twenty-five  articles 

of  religion  as  taught  by  the  Metho- 
dists. 1855  437.4 


METHODISM. 


167 


MILITARY. 


Methodism,  continued. 

— Southey,  R.  Life  of  Wesley  and  rise 

and  progress  of  Methodism 608 . 22 

— Stephens,  A.  History  of,  [1739-1839. J 3 v.  437.5 


See  also  lives  of  the  Wesleys  and  Whitefield. 

Methodius.  Writings.  (A.-N.-C.  lib.,  v.  14)  415.1 
Methods  of  social  reform.  Jevons,  W.  S.  915.9 
Metric  system  of  weights  and  measures. 

Barnard,  F.  A.  B . 1879 913.5 

Metternich,  Prince.  Memoirs:  ed.  by 
Prince  R.  Metternich.  v.  1-2,  [1773- 

1815].  1880 637.8 

Meunier,  Y.  Great  hunting  grounds  of 

the  world.  1873 816 . 22 

Mexico.  Baldwin,  J.  D.  Ancient  America 

[antiquities] 711 . 7 

— Biart,  L.  Young  naturalist  in.  Juv...  845.27 

— Bishop,  W.  H.  Old  Mexico  and  her  lost 

provinces.  Hlus.  1883 501.14 

— Chambers’s  misc.  Conquest  of In  1001.8.9 

— Conkling,  A.  R.  Appleton’s  guide  to 

Mexico.  1884  522.5 

— Conkling,  H.  Mexico  and  the  Mexicans 

1883 522.1 

— Eggleston,  E.  Montezuma  and  conquest 

of.  1880 635.5.5 

— Frost  J.  Pictorial  history  of  Mexico 

and  the  Mexican  war.  1871 722.16 

— Haven,  G.  Our  next  door  neighbor.  ’75  524.4 

— Helps,  A.  Spanish  conquest  in  America, 

v.  2-3 737.1 

— Ober,  F.  A.  Travels  in.  1884  531.14 

Young  folks’  history  of  Mexico.  Ulus. 

1883 721.24 

— Oswald,  F.  L.  Summerland.  1880 517.13 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Conquest  of,  [1521]. 

3 v.  1871 704.9 

— Reville,  A.  Native  religions  of.  1884..  433.17 

— Ruxton.  G.  F.  Adventures  in.  1855 . . 504 . 17 

— Wallace,  Lew.  The  fair  god:  tale  of  the 

conquest  in  Mexico.  1873 142.24 

— Wilson,  R.  A.  Mexico:  its  peasants  and 

its  priests,  [1851-4] 506.8 


See  also  Chihuahua;  Sonora;  United  States 
(History) ; also,  Cortez. 

Meyer,  Bertha.  Family  government;  or, 
from  the  cradle  to  the  school,  accord- 
ing to  Frobel 421 . 20 

Meyer,  G.  H.  von.  The  organs  of  speech 
and  formation  of  articulate  sounds. 

1884 815.4.46 

Meyer,  H.  A.  W.  Critical  and  exegetical 
commentary  on  the  New  Testament. 

12  v.  1875-7 424.2 

Michael  Angelo.  See  Buonarotti,  Michael 
Angelo. 

Michael  Strogoff,  courier  of  the  Czar 

Verne,  J 47.23 

Michaud,  J.  F.  History  of  the  crusades.  3 v 724 . 11 
Michelet,  J.  The  bird.  Illus.  by  Gia- 

comelli.  1869 *813.3 

— History  of  France  [to  1483] . 2 v.  1869 . 702 . 2 

— History  of  the  Roman  republic  [to  A.  D. 

31].  1859 702.8 

— Life  of  Luther.  1880. 627.17 

Microscope.  Brocklesby,  J.  Views  of  the 

microscopic  world.  1851 804 . 1 

— Carpenter,  W.  B.  The  microscope.  1881  842 . 7 

— Chambers’s  misc  Wonders  of In  1001.8.6 

— Davies,  T.  Preparation  of  microscopic 

objects.  1882 842.23 

— Gosse,  P.  H.  Evenings  at  the.  1873...  807.21 

— Manton,  W.  P.  Beginnings  with  the. ’84  845.7 


Middle  ages.  Adams,  G.  B.  Mediaeval 

civilization,  (History  primers).  1883.. 716.27.7 


— Baring-Gould,  S.  Curious  myths  of  the  423.6 

— Berington,  J.  Literary  history  of.  ’83 . 326 . 25 

— Buckley,  T.  A . Great  cities  of  the  mid- 

dle ages 716.10 

— Bulfinch,  T.  Legends  of  Charlemagne . 303 . 16 

— Cox,  G.  W.  Romances  of  the  middle 

ages.  1880 47.5 

— Gibbon,  E.  Decline  and  fall  of  the  Ro- 

man empire  to  [1453].  6 v 701 . 3 

Same.  Abridged.  1872 706.18 

— Hallam,  H.  State  of  Europe  (luring  the 

middle  ages.  3 v 701.4 

Same;  student’s  series 715.14 

— Lacroix,  P.  Manners,  customs  and  dress 

during  the  middle  ages.  1874 733 . 7 

Military  and  religious  life  in  the  mid- 
dle ages.  1874 733.6 

Science  and  literature  in  the  middle 

ages.  1878 733.8 

— Lord,  J.  The  middle  ages In  735.6.2 

— Maclear,  G.  F.  Apostles  of  mediaeval 

Europe.  1869 636.11 

— Schlegel,  F.  Lectures  on  modern  hist . . . 742 . 6 

— Smyth,  W.  Lectures  on  modern  history  724.5.1 

— Thalheimer,  M.  E.  Manual  of  mediae- 

val history.  1874 725.1 

— Woodhouse,  F.  C.  The  military  relig- 

ious orders  of  the  middle  ages.  1879  727.15 


See  also  Charlemagne ; Chivalry ; Crusades ; 
History  ( Universal,  etc.) 


Middle  kingdom  [China].  Williams,  S.  W. 

2 v.  1883 521.1 

Middlemarch.  Eliot,  George 18.21 

Midshipman  Easy.  Marryat,  Francis 36 . 383 

Midsummer-night’s  dream  [comedy].  See 
Shakespeare 

Midwifery.  See  Obstetrics. 

Might  and  mirth  of  literature.  Macbeth, 

J.  W.  V 325.1 

Mikado’s  empire  [Japan].  Griffis,  W.  E. 

1876 715.1 

Milburn,  W.  H.  Rifle,  axe  and  saddle-bags, 

and  other  lectures.  1857 506 . 10 

Mildred.  Craik,  Georgiana  M 36 . 148 

Mildred.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J 137.28 

Mildred  Arkell.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 36.573 

Mildred  series.  5 v.  See  Finley,  M 81.8 

Miles,  W.  The  horse’s  foot.  1856 804.4 

Miles  Wallingford.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.23 

Miletus,  Lost  tales  of.  [Poems],  Bulwer- 

Lytton,  E.  L 214 . 9 

Military  and  religious  life  in  the  middle 

ages.  Lacroix,  P 733 . 6 

Military  academy.  See  West  Point. 

Military  art  and  science.  Farrow,  E.  S. 

Mountain  scouting.  1881  841.30 


— Greene,  F.  V.  Army  life  in  Russia,  [’77-8]  724.7 

— Hazen,  W.  B.  School  and  the  army  in 

Germany  and  France.  187-2 723.13 

— Lacombe,  M.  P.  Arms  and  armor.  ’76.  816.23 

— U.  S.  War  dep't.  Publications.  See 

United  States. 


— Upton,  E.  Infantry  tactics.  1880 838.38 

— Viollet  Le  Due,  E.  Annals  of  a fortress. 

[History  of  military  engineering].  ’76  825.7 

— Wheeler,  J.  B.  Art  and  science  of  war. 

1879 824.23 


See  also  Battles;  Gun;  Naval  science;  Rifle;  West 
Point;  also,  names  of  various  countries  for  their  military 
history. 


MILITARY. 


168 


MILTON. 


Military  art  and  science,  continued. 

Of  celebrated  military  bistories,  see  Xenophon  (The 
Anabasis);  Caesar  (Commentaries) ; Napier  (Peninsular 
war.) 

See  also  Biography  ( Collective : Ancient;  Mili- 
tary,) In  individual  biography , see  Xenophon: 
Alexander  the  Great ; Hannibal ; Pyrrhus;  Caesar;  Al- 
fred the  Great ; William  the  Conqueror ; Charlemagne; 
Richard  I.,  of  England ; Cortez;  Pizarro  ; Charles  V,  of 
Germany,  Henry  IY,  of  France-,  William,  the  Silent; 
Gustavus  Adolphus ; Louis  XIV.;  Conde  {Prince  of 
Cromwell;  Frederick  the  Great;  Washington;  Greene 
(N.);  Napoleon;  Havelock  {Sir  H.) ; Taylor  (Z.) ; Scott 
(W.);  Grant  (U.  S.);  Sherman  (W. T.);  Thomas  f G.  H.); 
Kearny  (P.) ; McClellan  (G.  B.);  Lee  (R.  E.)  Johnson 
(J.  E.);  Jackson  (T.  J.);  Hood  (J.  B.)  Beauregard  (G. 
T.) 

Military  biography.  Chesney,  C.  C.  1868  617.6 
Military  religious  orders  of  the  middle 

ages.  Woodhouse,  F.  C.  1879 727.15 

Milk.  Chandler,  C.  F.  [Elaborate  article] 

In  *B.26.3 


See  also  Dairy. 

Mill,  J.  S.  Auguste  Comte  and  positivism. 

1865 . . 413.16 

— Autobiography,  [1806-70].  1873 608.23 

— Positive  philosophy  of  Auguste  Comte. 

1871 402.15 

— Principles  of  political  economy.  2v.  ’72  904.4 

— Representative  government.  1869 903 . 8 

— The  subjection  of  women.  1870 903 . 19 

— Three  essays  on  religion;  [also]  Berkeley’s 

life  and  writings.  1884 434 . 5 


— Buckle,  H.  T.  Mill  on  liberty.  ’60. . . In  326.1 

— Spencer,  H.  and  others.  John  Stuart 

Mill.  [Sketches].  1873 607.13 

Mill  agent,  The.  Dennison,  M.  A.  Juv.  24.12 

Mill  on  the  Floss.  Eliot,  George 36 . 322 

Millbank.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J 11.4 

Miller,  Cincinnatus  H.  See  Miller,  Joa- 
quin. 

Miller,  E.  H.  The  royal  road  to  fortune.  24.31 

— What  Tommy  did.  1876.... 75.14 


Miller,  Mrs.  F.  F.  Harriet  Martineau.’85  627.1.10 


Miller.  Hugh.  Cruise  of  the  Betsey;  sum- 
mer ramble  among  the  fossiliferous 
deposits  of  the  Hebrides,  [also]  Ram- 
bles of  a geologist  I in  Scotland].  ’75  801.25 

— First  impressions  of  England  and  its 

people.  1856 506 . 14 

— Foot-prints  of  the  Creator.  [Geology]. 

1851 801.24 

— My  school  and  school-masters.  1873 . . . 612 . 7 

— Old  red  sandstone.  [Geology].  1857. . . 801 . 21 

— Popular  geology.  1859  801 . 23 

— Tales  and  sketches.  1863 8.8 

— Testimony  of  the  rocks.  [Geology].  ’57  801 . 22 


— Bayne,  P.  Life  and  letters.  2v 627.19 

In  his  Essays . 317.6.1 

Miller,  Joaquin.  [C.  H.  Miller.]  First 

fam’lies  of  the  Sierras.  1876 135.16 

— Shadows  of  Shasta.  1872 141 . 18 

— Ship  in  the  desert.  1875  202.24 

— Songs  of  Italy.  1878 208.25 

— Songs  of  the  Sierras.  1871 203 . 14 

— Poets’  homes,  v.  2 622 . 6 

Miller,  John.  Alcohol;  its  place  and  power 

1872 807.30 

Miller,  O.  T.  Little  folks  in  feathers  and 

fur.  1879 832.16 

— Nimpo’s  troubles.  1880 78.9 

— Queer  pets  at  Marcy’s.  [Natural  history]  832.11 


Miller,  R.  K.  Romance  of  astronomy.  ’75.  822.7 
Miller,  S.  Life  of  Jonathan  Edwards.’ 73  641.4.8 
Miller,  William.  White,  J.  Life  of.  1875.  627.5 
Miller  and  millwright’s  assistant.  Hughes, 


W.  C.  1859 804.25 

Miller’s,  millwright’s  and  engineer’s 

guide.  Pallett,  H.  1866 804.21 


Mills,  C.  History  of  the  crusades.  1826  745.9 
Mills  of  Tuxbury.  Townsend,  Virginia.  32 . 16 
Milman,  H.  H.  History  of  Christianity, 
from  the  birth  of  Christ  to  the  aboli- 
tion of  paganism  in  the  Roman  em- 
pire. 3 v.  1867 403.4 

Contents:— v.  1.  Introduction.  Life  of  Christ.  Resur- 
rection, and  first  promulgation  of  Christianity.  Chris- 
tianity and  Judaism.  Christianity  and  paganism,  v.  2. 
Christianity  to  the  close  of  the  first  century.  Chris- 
tianity and  Orientalism.  Christianity  and  Marcus  Au- 
relius the  philosopher.  Fourth  period— Christianity 
under  the  successors  of  Marcus  Aurelius.  The  perse- 
cution under  Diocletian.  Constantine.  Foundation  of 
Constantinople.  Trinitarian  controversy.  Christianity 
under  the  sons  of  Constantine.  Julian,  v.  3.  Julian. 
Valentinian  and  Yaiens.  Theodosius — Abolition  of 
paganism— Triumph  of  Trinitarianism— The  great  prel- 
ates of  the  East.  The  great  prelates  of  the  West. 
Jerome— The  monastic  system.  The  Roman  empire 
under  Christianity.  Public  spectacles.  Christian  lit- 
erature. Christianity  and  the  fine  arts.  Index. 


— History  of  Latin  Christianity.  8 v.  1874  416.19 

— History  of  the  Jews.  3 v.  1875. 715.11 

Milne,  A.  D.  Uncle  Sam’s  farm  fence. 

[Temperance  tale],  1854 62.15 

Milner,  G.  Country  pleasures.  Chronicle 

of  a year  [1878] 824.10 

Milner,  J.  End  of  religious  controversy. 

[pub.  1818] 441.13 

— The  essentials  of  Christianity.  1855 406.7 

Milner,  T.  The  Turkish  empire.  [1877]..  716.9 
Milton,  J.  Poetical  works.  3 v.  1853 203 . 1 


Contents:— v . 1.  Life  of  Milton,  by  J.  Mitford.  Para- 
dise lost,  books  1-4.  v.  2.  Paradise  lost,  books  5-12. 
Paradise  regained,  books  1-4.  v.  3.  fcamsdn  Agonistes. 
Cemus,  a mask.  Lycidas.  II  Penseroso.  L’ Allegro. 
Arcades.  Miscellaneous  poems.  Sonnets.  Psalms. 
Latin  poems.  Elegiarum  liber.  Epigrammatum  liber. 
Sylvarum  liber. 

— Prose  works.  With  preface  and  notes 

by  J.  A.  St.  John.  5 v.  1872-7 1001.6 

Contents: 1.  Defence  of  the  people  of  England. 
Second  defence.  Eikonoklastes.  2.  Tenure  of  kings 
and  magistrates.  Areopagitica.  Tracts  on  the  common- 
wealth. Observations  on  Ormond’s  peace.  Letters  of 
state,  etc.  Notes  on  Dr.  Griffin’s  sermon.  Of  the  ref- 
ormation in  England.  Prelatical  episcopacy.  The  rea- 
son of  church  government  urged  against  prelacy.  True 
religion,  heresy,  schisms,  and  toleration.  Civil  power 
in  ecclesiastical  causes.  3.  Likeliest  means  to  remove 
hirelings  out  of  the  church.  Animadversions  upon  the 
remonstrant's  defence  against  Smectymnuus.  Apology 
for  Smectymnuus.  Doctrine  and  discipline  of  divorce. 
Judgment  of  Martin  Bucer  concerning  divorce.  Tetra- 
chordon.  Colasterion.  Tractate  of  education.  Dec- 
laration for  the  election  of  John  III.,  king  of  Poland. 
Familiar  letters.  4.  Treatise  on  Christian  doctrine, 
tr.  by  C.  R Sumner.  5.  Second  book  of  the  same. 
History  of  Britain.  History  of  Moscovia.  Accedence 
commenced  grammar.  Index  to  the  5 vols. 


— Paradise  lost 203 . 20 

— Same,  and  Paradise  regained 214.30 


— Treasures  from  [his]  prose  writings.  ’66 . 301 . 7 


— Channing,  W . E.  Writings  of  Milton. 

In  1001.3.1 

— DeQuincey,  T.  Life  of  Milton In  302.23 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  Eng.  poets 615.15 

— Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  the  Eng.  poets 643.17 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my  books 332 .12.2 

— Macaulay.  T.  B.  Essays. . . . In  327 . 7 . 1 ; 305 . 13 

— Maurice,  F.  D.  Friendship  of  books . . . 327 . 15 


MILTON. 


169 


MISSIONS. 


Milton,  J.,  continued. 

— Pattison,  M.  Life.  (English  men  of  let- 

ters). 1880.. 616.11.17 

— Seeley,  J.  R.  Milton’s  political  opinions, 

and  poetry.  (In  his  Roman  imperial- 
ism)  308.22 

— Taine,  H.  A.  Hist,  of  Eng.  literature,  v.  1 305.12 

Milwaukee.  Young  men’s  Christian  asso- 
ciation. Catalogue.  1868 *328.4 

Mimic  stage,  The . Baker,  G.  M 208 . 2 

Mind;  mind  and  body,  etc. 

— Abercrombie,  J.  Culture  and  discipline 

of  the  mind.  1839 401.21 

— Bain,  A.  Mind  and  body.  1873  815.4.4 

— Brodie,  Sir  B.  Mind  and  matter 426 . 7 

— Carpenter,  W.  B.  Mental  physiology. ’74  814.1 

— Lay  cock,  T.  Mind  and  brain.  2 v.  ’69.  821 . 19 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Physiology  of  common 

life.  [Mind  and  brain] 803.13.1 

— Lindsay,  W.  L.  Mind  in  the  lower  ani- 

mals. 2 v.  1880  834.1 

— Maudsley,  H.  Pathology  of  mind.  1880  824.19 

— Pop  sci.  mo.,  v.  6.  Growth  and  decay  of 

mind -. 8501 . 16 

— Ray,  I.  Mental  hygiene.  1863 818.21 

— Romanes,  G.  J.  Mental  evolution  in  ani- 

mals. 1884  844.26 

— Tuke,  D.  H.  Influence  of  the  mind  up- 

on the  body  in  health  and  disease.’84.  843.24 
See  also  Brain:  Mental  philosophy;  Metaphysics; 
Philosophy ; Psychology. 

Mind  reading  and  beyond.  Hovey.  W.  A. 


1885 435.20 

Miner  boy  and  his  monitor.  [John  Ericsson] 

Headley,  P.  C 23.4 

Mineral  waters.  Moorman,  J.  J.  Mineral 

springs  of  North  America.  1873 845.4 

— Walton,  G.  E.  Mineral  springs  of  the 

United  States  and  Canada,  etc.  1883.  845.3 

Mineralogy.  Dana,  E.  S Text-book  of.  ’82.  843 . 15 

— Dana,  J.  D.  Manual  of.  [cop,  1857.] .. . 816.27 


— Mangin,  A.  Earth  and  its  treasures.  ’75  828.28 

— Orton,  J.  Underground  treasures:  a key 

to  the  ready  determination  of  all  the 
useful  minerals  in  the  United  States. 

1881 844.1 

See  also  Geology ; Precious  stones. 

Minerals.  See  Mineralogy. 

Mines  and  mining. 

— Browne,  J.  R Resources  of  the  Pacific 

states,  etc.  1869 . . J 748 . 3 

— H art  wig,  G.  The  subterranean  world.’ 71  806.4 
Y Jones,  W.  Treasures  of  the  earth.  1872  812.12 


— McCoy,  A.  Mines  and  mining  in  Colo- 

rado. [Also]  Manual  of  mining  laws. 

1871 911.1 

— Raymond,  R.  W.  Mines  and  mining  west 

of  the  Rocky  mountains.  1873 848 . 22 

— Ure,  A.  Dictionary  of  mines.  3 v.  1871  *B.l 

— Woods,  D.  B.  Sixteen  months  at  the 

gold  diggins,  [1849-51] 505.15 

See  also  Metallurgy ; Mineralogy. 

Mingled  yarn,  A.  Mackarness,  H.  S 36.360 

Mingo  and  other  sketches.  Harris,  J.  C...  %57.3 

Minister’s  wife.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  36.427 
Minister’s  wooing.  Mrs.  Stowe,  H.  B.  ’59  6.11 

Ministry  of  nature.  MacMillan,  H 443.5 

Minnesota.  Bond,  J.  W.  Minnesota  and 

its  resources.  1853 711.6 

— Owen.  D.  D.  Geological  survey  of.  2 v 

1852 *8541.2 

Minor,  E.  E.  Life  of  Murillo.  1882 627.14 

Minor  arts,  The.  Leland,  C.  G 851.14 

22 


Minor  wars  of  the  United  States.  3 v.  ’82-3  723 . 18 

Contents.— 1.  The  French  war,  by  R.  Johnson.  2. 
War  of  1812-15,  by  R.  Johnson.  3.  King  Philip’s  war, 
by  M.  Markham. 

Minto,  W.  Life  of  Daniel  DeFoe.  1879.. 616.11.7 

— Manual  of  English  prose  literature.  [’72]. 323. 14 
Mirabeau,  H.  G.  R.  de.  Alison,  A.  Essays  305.4 

— Carlyle,  T.  Essays 305.6 

— Lamartine,  A.  de.  History  of  the  Girond- 

ists. 3 v 702.4 

— Lord,  J.  Mirabeau.  [or]  The  French 

revolution In  735.6.4 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Mirabeau In  305.13 

Miracle  of  stone  [Great  pyramid].  Seiss, 

J.  A , 837.4 

Miracles.  De  Quincey,  T.  On  Hume’s 

argument  against  miracles In  444 . 14 

— Hay,  G.  Scripture  doctrine  of 433 . 16 

— Heurtley,  C.  A.  Miracles In  437.12 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Miracles  of  the  church. 

(In  his  Rationalism  in  Europe) 437 . 1 

— Mansel,  H.  Miracles.  (In  Aids  to  faith)  438.17 

— Steinmeyer,  F.  L.  Miracles  of  our  Lord  418 . 19 

— Supernatural  religion.  3 v.  1875  442.8 

— Taylor,  W.  M.  Gospel  miracles,  etc.  ’80  423 . 9 

— Trench,  R.  C.  On  miracles 427 . 7 

Mirage.  Fletcher,  Julia 145.13 

Mireio.  Provencal  poem.  Mistral,  F* 211.3 

Miriam.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  Y 33.16 

Miriam’s  marriage.  Macquoid,  Katherine  S 36.365 
Mirror  of  modern  democracy.  Jones,  W. 


D.  1864  903.20 

Mirror  of  nature.  Schubert,  G.  H.  1851  805.17 

Miserables,  Les.  Hugo,  Victor 61.16 

Miseries  of  Fo  Hi.  Sarcey,  F.  1883 55.10 

Miss  Angel.  Thackeray,  Miss  A.  J 47.29 

Miss  Carew.  Edwards,  Amelia  B 36.201 

Miss  Forrester.  Edwards,  Amelia  B 32.10 

Miss  Gerald’s  niece.  Fullerton,  Georgiana  36 . 215 

Miss  Gilbert’s  career.  Holland,  J.  G 58.7 

M iss  Hitchcock’s  wedding  dress.  Hart,  Mrs  138 . 20 

Miss  Ludington’s  sister.  Bellamy.  E 57.4 

Miss  Majoribanks.  Oliphant.  M.  O.  W. . . 36.428 

Miss  or  Mrs?  Collins,  Wilkie 36.119 

Miss  Ravenel’s  conversion  from  secession  to 

loyalty.  DeForest,  J.  W.  1867 137.27 

Miss  Thistledown.  Clarke,  R.  S.  Juv...  71.1.6 

Miss  Tommy.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M. 147 . 9 

Mission,  The;  or,  scenes  in  Africa.  Mar- 

ryat,  F.  Fict 36.384 

Mission  Ridge  and  Lookout  Mountain. 

Taylor,  B.  F.  1872 503.13 

Missions.  Anderson,  R.  History  of  the  mis- 
sions of  the  American  board  of  com- 
missioners for  foreign.  4 v.  1875 ...  417.1 

Contents:— v.  1.  India.  2.  Hawaiian  Islands. 

3-4.  Oriental  churches. 


— Bonar,  H.  White  fields  of  France.  Mis- 
sion to  workingmen  of  Paris  and 


Lyons.  1880 443.15 

— Christlieb,  T.  Protestant  and  foreign 

missions.  1 880  423 . 8 

— Jackson,  S.  Alaska  and  missions  on 

North  Pacific  coast.  [1880] 514.27 

— Jessup,  H.  H.  Mohammedan  missionary 

problem.  1879 421.29 

Women  of  the  Arabs.  1873 531.12 

— Jones,  C.  H.  Missions  in  Africa.  1875. 

In  526.5 

— Laurie,  T.  The  Ely  volume;  foreign 

missions,  science  and  human  well-be- 
ing. Ulus.  1882  .....431.18 


— Maclear,  G.  F.  Apostles  of  mediaeval 

Europe 636.11 


MISSIONS. 


170 


MOHAMMED. 


Missions,  continued. 

— Memorial  volume  of  the  first  fifty  years 

of  the  American  board  of  commis- 
sioners for  foreign  missions.  1861 . . . 413 . 15 
* — Muller,  F.  M.  On  missions;  lecture.  ’74  416.10 

— Pitman,  E.  R.  Mission  life  in  Greece 


and  Palestine,  1835-77 518 . 24 

— Prime,  E.  D.  Forty  years  in  the  Turkish 

empire:  memoirs  of  Rev.  W.  Goodell. 

1878 637.10 

— Riggs,  S.  R.  Mary  and  I.  Forty  years 

with  the  Sioux.  1880 516 . 8 

— Smith,  G.  Short  hist,  of  Christian  mis- 

sions. 1884  433.9 

— Thompson,  G.  Missionary  labours  in 

western  Africa.  1852 503.4 

— Walsh,  J.  J.  Futtehgurh  mission  [In- 

dia]. 1859 603.12 

— Walsh,  W.  P.  Heroes  of  the  mission 

field.  1879 635.6 

— West,  M.  A.  Romance  of  missions  [in 

AmericaJ.  1875 516 . 13 

— Woman  and  her  saviour  in  Persia.  1863.  518.14 

— Young,  R.  Light  in  lands  of  darkness; 

record  of  missionary  labour.  1884..  432.33 

Modern  missions.  Their  trials  and 

triumphs 432 . 1 

Mississippi  river.  Bishop,  N.  H.  Four 
months  in  a sneak-box.  [Boat  voyage 
down  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi] 513.20 

— Clemens,  S.  L.  [Mark  Twain],  Life 

on  the.  1883 526.24 

— Humphreys,  A.  A.  and  Abbot,  H.  L. 

Report  upon  the  physics  and  hydraul- 
ics of  the  Mississippi  river.  1867. . . 848.23 


Same.  [Reprinted  with  additions].  ’76*8521.29 


Mississippi,  state.  Baldwin,  J.  G.  Flush. 

times  of.  1879 315.12 

— Lynch,  J.  P.  Kemper  county  vindicated, 

[Chisolm  murder,  etc.]  1879 912.30 

Mississippi  valley.  Conant,  A.  J.  Foot- 
prints of  vanished  races  in  the.  1879  722 . 8 

— Foster,  J.  W.  The  Mississippi  valley: 

its  physical  geography.  1869 738 . 7 

Missy.  Cole,  M 48.29 

Mb.  Bodley  abroad.  Scudder,  H.  E.  1881  77.13 
Me.  Caudle’s  breakfast  talk.  Jerrold,  D.  306.30 

Mb.  Isaacs.  Crawford,  F.  M.  1883 54.4 

Mistbal,  F.  Mireio,  a Provencal  poem.  Tr. 

by  H.  W.  Preston.  1874 211.3 

Misteess  and  maid.  Craik,  D.  M 4.9 

Mbs.  Beauchamp  Brown.  Austin,  Jane. . . 145.14 
Mbs.  Caudle’s  curtain  lectures.  Jerrold  D.  306.12 

Mbs.  Geoffrey.  Argles,  M.  1881 141.23 

Mbs.  Gerald’s  niece.  Fullerton,  Georgiana  36.215 
Mbs.  Halliburton’s  troubles.  Wood,  Mrs. H 36.574 
Mbs.  Limber’s  raffle;  or,  a church  fair  and 

its  victims.  1882  146.15 

Mbs.  Lirriper’s  lodgings;  Mrs.  Lirriper’s 

legacy.  Dickens,  C.  and  others. . .In  36.182 

Mbs.  Lorimer.  Malet,  L.  1883 146.20 

Misteess  of  the  manse.  Holland,  J.  G..  215.7 

Mbs.  Skagg’s  husband.  Harte,  B 142 . 18 

Mbs.  Solomon  looking  on.  Alden,  I.  M. . . 81.22 

Misundebstood.  Montgomery,  F.  Juv...  81.11 
Mitchell,  Arthur.  The  past  in  the  present; 

[origin  of  civilization],  1881 836.20 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  [Ik.  Marvel].  About  old 

storytellers.  1878  311.13 

— Dream  life.  1857 3.3 

— Fresh  gleanings  [in  Europe].  1851...  503.6 

— My  farm  at  Edgewood.  1864  304.13 

— Reveries  of  a bachelor.  1851 3.1 

— Rural  studies.  1865 301.14 


Mitchell,  D.  G.,  continued. 

— Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic. 

Fict.  1864 62.31 

— Wet  days  at  Edgewood.  1865 301 . 13 

Mitchell,  E.  Five  thousand  a year  and 

how  I made  it 844.5 

Mitchell,  Lucy  M.  History  of  ancient 

sculpture.  1883  848.9 

Mitchell,  O.  M.  Astronomy  of  the  Bible 

1871 413.13 

— The  planetary  and  stellar  worlds.  1870.  811 . 33 

— Popular  astronomy.  1871 808.15 

Mitchell,  S.  W.  In  war  time.  1885 58.22 

— Nurse  and  patient,  and  camp  cure.  1877  818.37 

— Wear  and  tear;  or,  hints  for  the  over- 

worked. 1874  811.17 

Mitfobd,  J.  Life  of  Milton In  2031.1 

— Life  of  Swift In  203.5.1 

Mitfobd,  M.  R.  Atherton.  1854 62.28 

— Our  village;  sketches  of  rural  character 

and  scenery.  2 v 133 . 1 

— Recollections  of  a literary  life.  1872. . . 601.18 


— Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterdays  with  authors . 601 . 20 
Mivaet,  St.  George.  The  cat:  introd.  to  the 

study  of  backboned  animals.  1881 . . 836 . 13 

— The  common  frog.  (Nature  ser.)  1874..  822.16 

— Elementary  anatomy.  1877 823 . 13 

— Genesis  of  the  species.  1871 807 . 25 

Mo ab,  Land  of.  Tristram,  H.  B.  1873...  503.8 

Moabite  stone.  (Scribner’s  mo.,  v.  2) 1006.4 

Moby-Dick;  or,  the  whale.  Melville,  H .. . 132.23 

Model  merchant.  See  Budgett,  S 605.25 

Modebn  agitators  [American].  Bartlett,  D. 

W.  1855 602.13 

Modebn  architectural  designs  and  details. 

[cop.  1881] *8541.10 

Modebn  classics;  stories  from  the  “Atlan- 
tic monthly.”  1865 51.7 

Modebn  doubt  and  Christian  belief.  Christ- 

lieb,  T 412.3 

Modebn  instance,  A.  Howells,  W.  D 53.17 

Modebn  leaders;  biog.  sketches.  McCar- 
thy, J 607.5 

Modebn  Mephistopheles.  Alcott,  Louisa  A 46.4 
Modebn  perspective.  Ware,  W.  R,  2 v. 

1883 8541.13 

Modebn  pilgrims.  Wood,  G.  2 v 133 . 19 

Modebn  prophets,  etc.  Alden,  I.  M.  and 

Foster.  I.  H 81.16 

Modebn  theatre;  collection  of  plays.  See 

Inchbald,  E 205.2 

Modoc  war.  Meacham,  A.  B.  Wigwam 

and  war-path . 1875  513 . 2 

Mogul  empire,  (in  India).  Myers,  P.  Y.  N. 

Remains  of  lost  empires.  Illus. ’71-2  511.6 
See  also  India  ( History  of*. 

Mohammed  or  Mahomet  and  Mohammed- 
anism. 

— Arnold,  Edwin.  Pearls  of  the  faith;  or, 

Islam’s  rosary.  1883 211.35 

— Bush,  G.  Life  of  Mohammed.  1830 614 . 4 

— Carlyle,  T.  Heroes  and  hero-worship . . 301 . 23 

— Child,  L.  M.  Progress  of  religious  ideas, 

v.  3 401.24 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Ten  great  religions,  v.  1 . . 438 . 26 

— Crichton,  A.  History  of  Arabia,  v.  1.  ’58  716.3 

— Irving,  W.  Mahomet  and  his  successors 

2 v.  1869 605.13 

— Jessup,  II.  H.  Mohammedan  missionary 

problem.  1879 421.29 

— Life  of  M.  (Univ.  hist.  Mod.  pt.,  v.  1) 

1780 *707.2.1 


MOHAMMED. 


171 


MONTAGU. 


Mohammed,  continued. 

— Lord,  J.  Mohammed,  [or]  Saracenic 

conquests In  735.6.2 

— Miller,  J.  Mahomet:  a tragedy In  207.1.2 

— Milman,  H.  H.  Latin  Christianity,  v 2.  416.19 

— Ockley,  S.  History  of  the  Saracens.  ’75  716 . 1 

— Palgrave,  W.  G.  Mahometanism  in  the 

Levant.  1872 732.12 

— Smith,  R.  B.  Mohammed  and  Moham- 

medanism. 1875 *. . . . 416 . 15 

— Smyth,  W.  Lectures  on  modern  history, 

v.  1.  1854 724.5 

— Stobart,  J.  W.  H.  Islam  and  its  founder. 

(Non-Chr.  religious  systems).  1878  444.18.5 

See  also  Koran . 


Mohammed  Ali  and  his  house.  Mundt,  C. 

M.  Fict 61.23 

Molding.  See  Founding. 

Molecular  physics.  Tyndall,  J.  On  ra- 
diant heat . 1873 825 . 22 


Moles  worth,  Mrs.  M.  “Carrots;”  just  a lit- 


tle boy.  1882 81.30 

— Two  little  waifs.  1883  83.3 


Moliere,  J.  B.  P.  de.  Dramatic  works;  tr. 

with  short  life,  by  C.  H.  Wall.  3v. ’79  215.15 


. Contents.— v . 1.  Jealousy  of  Le  Barbouille.  Flying 
doctor.  The  blunderer,  or  the  mishaps.  Lovers’  quar- 
rels. Affected  ladies.  Sganarelle.  Don  Garcia  of 
Navarre,  or  the  jealous  prince.  School  for  husbands. 
The  bores.  School  for  wives  criticised.  Impromptu  of 
Versailles. 


2.  Forced  marriage.  Princess  of  Elis.  Don  Juan;  or  the 
feast  of  the  statue.  Love  is  the  best  doctor.  The  misan- 
thrope. The  doctor  in  spite  of  himself.  Melicerte.  The 
Sicilian ; or  love  the  painter.  Tartuffe  ; or  the  impos- 
ter. Amphitryon.  George  Dandin ; or  the  baftied  hus- 
band. 


3.  The  miser.  Mr.  de  Pourceaugnac.  Tbe  magnifi- 
cent lovers.  The  shopkeeper  turned  gentleman.  Psyche. 
Impostures  of  Scapin.  Countess  of  Escarbagnas. 
Learned  women.  Imaginary  invalid. 


— Oliphant,  M.  O . W.  and  Tarver,  F.  [Life 

of].  1879 

Molloy,  Gerald.  Geology  and  revelation . 

1873  

Molloy,  J.  L.  Our  autumn  holiday  on 

French  rivers.  1879 

Mollusca.  Woodward,  S.  P.  Manual  of. 
1871 


636.7.6 
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514.25 
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See  also  Shells. 

Mommsen,  Theodor.  History  of  Rome  [to 

Caesar] . 4 v.  1874  713.2 

Monarchs  of  the  main.  [Buccaneers]. 

Thombur  y , W 718.1 

Monarchs  retired  from  business.  Doran,  J 623.18 
Monasteries  of  the  East.  Curzon,  R.  ’56  504.28 

Monastery,  The.  Scott  Sir  W 12  10 

Monastic  and  religious  orders.  Carlyle,  T. 

The  ancient  monk . [In  his  Past  and 
present] 316.11 

— Ebers,  G.  Homo  sum  [Arabia,  4th  centu- 

ry]  48.24 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Saintly  workers 636.8 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Dissolution  of  the  mon- 

asteries [In  his  Short  studies,  v.  1]..  307.21 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Legends  of  the.  ’66.  852.14 

— Kingsley,  C.  The  hermits  [biographies]  636 . 10 

— Lord,  J.  Saint  Bernard,  [or]  Monastic  in- 

stitutions  In  735.6.2 

Saint  Theresa,  [or]  Religious  enthusi- 
asm  Ia  735.6.5 

— Montalembert,  C.  A.  Monks  of  the 

West.  2 v.  1872 434.3 


MoNDAY-chats.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  1877  311.12 
Money,  currency,  finance,  etc. 

— Bagehot,  W.  Lombard  street:  descrip- 

tion of  the  money  market.  1876 917.3 

— Chevalier,  M.  Probable  fall  in  value  of 

gold.  1859  904.20 

— Cooper,  P.  On  national  currency,  tariff , 

etc.  1883  915.7 

— Goschen,  G.  J.  Theory  of  foreign  ex- 

changes. 1879 913.7 

— Hughes,  H.  R.  The  currency  question. 

[Against  inflation.]  1879 914 . 11 

— Jevons,  W.  S.  Money  and  mechanism 

of  exchange.  1876 815.4.17 

— Linderman,  H.  R.  Money  and  legal  ten- 

der in  the  United  States.  1878  911.33 

— McAdam,  G.  Alphabet  in  finance.  1877.  912 . 25 

— Poor,  H.  Y.  Resumption  and  the  silver 

question.  1878... 914.5 

— Seyd,  E.  Metallic  currency  of  the  United 

States.  [Favors  the  double  standard] 

1871 911.27 

— Sumner,  W.  G.  History  of  American 

currency.  1874 902.22 

— Walker,  F.  A.  Money,  trade  and  indus- 

try. 1879 914.10 

— Wells,  D.  A.  Robinson  Crusoe’s  money. 

1876  911.19 

— Weston,  G.  M.  The  silver  question.  ’78  913.18 

— White,  A.  D.  Paper-money  inflation 

in  France.  1876 911.21 

See  also  Banking;  Wall  street. 

Money  maker.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.3.3 

Money-makers;  a social  parable.  1885...  57.26 

Money  making  for  ladies.  Church,  E.  R.’85  916.3 
Mongolia.  Gilmour,  J.  Among  the  Mon- 
gols. Illus 501 . 16 

— Hue,  M.  Tartary,  etc.,  1844-6 502.21 

— Knox,  T.  W.  Overland  through  Asia. 

1870 521.9 

Mongredien,  A.  History  of  free  trade 

movement  in  England.  1881 914 . 30 

Monikins.  The.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.24 

Monitor,  The.  [Monthly  mag.]  v.  1-2. 

Boston.  1823-4  408.1 

Monk,  G.,  Duke  of  Albemarle.  Guizot,  F. 

Life  of 617.15 

Monks.  See  Monastic  orders. 

Monnier,  M.  Wonders  of  Pompeii.  1871.802.31 
Monod,  A.,  and  others.  Select  discourses. 

1858 438.15 

Monroe,  J.  Science  and  art  of  chess.  ’59 . 827 . 36 
Monroe,  James.  Adams,  J.  Q.  Life  of.  ’54  605.11 

— Gilman,  D.  C.  James  Monroe.  (Am. 

statesmen).  1883 626.4.6 

Monroe,  L.  B.  Public  and  parlor  readings.  325.8 

— Public  and  parlor  readings.  Dialogues 

and  dramas.  1878 311 . 23 

— Public  and  parlor  readings  [humorous]..  325.11 

— Vocal  and  physical  training.  1879 825.8 

— Young  folks’  reading.  1877 311.22 

Monroe,  Mrs.  L.  B.  Story  of  our  country. 

1876 711.21 

Monsieur  Lecoq.  Gaboriau,  E.  1880 47.13 

Monsieur,  madam  and  the  baby.  Droz,  G 141 . 31 

Monsieur  Maurice.  Edwards,  A.  B 36 . 202 

Monsieur  Violet.  Marry  at,  F 16.15 

Monsters  of  the  deep.  Adams,  W.  H.  D . 818 ; 10 
Montagu,  Lady  M.  W.  Letters;  ed.  by  Mrs. 

Hale.  1869 633.8 

— Chambers’s  papers,  etc.  [Sketch  of] 1001.9.4 


MONTAIGNE. 


MORAL. 


172 


Montaigne,  M.  de.  Works.  Hazlett’s  edi- 
tion, ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.  4 v.  1875  1001 . 5 

Contents:— v.  1-3.  Life  and  essays.  4.  Jour- 
ney into  Italy  and  letters. 


— Collins,  W.  L.  Life  of.  1879 636.7.7 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Representative  men.  In  307.19.2 
Montalembert,  C.  F.  comte  de.  Monks  of 

the  West;  from  St.  Benedict  to  St. 
Bernard.  2 v.  1872 434.3 

— Oliphant,  M.  Memoirs  of.  1875 643.22 

Montana.  Johnson,  W.  W.  Distribution 

of  forest  trees  in.  (Smith,  rep.,  1870)  *8501.2 

— U.  S.  Geological  survey.  See  United 

States. 

Montcalm  and  Wolfe.  Parkman,  F.  2 v.. 736.15.7 
Monteiro,  J.  J.  Angola  and  the  river  Con- 


go. 1876 524.11 

Monteith,  A.  H.  French,  German,  Spanish, 

Latin  and  Italian  languages  without 

a master 331 . 5 

Montesquieu,  C.  S.  Grandeur  and  deca- 
dence of  the  Romans.  1882 725.12 

Montezuma.  Eggleston,  E.  and  Seelye,  L. 

E.  Famous  American  Indians 635.5.5 

Montgomery,  Florence.  Misunderstood.  81.11 

— Thrown  together.  1872 36.404 

— Thwarted,  or  duck’s  eggs  in  a hen’s  nest.  36 . 403 
Montgomery,  H.  Life  of  Zachary  Taylor. 

1847 606.14 

Montgomery;  J.  E.  Cruise  of  Admiral  D. 

G.  Farragut.  1869 504.5 

Montgomery,  Gen.  R.  Armstrong,  J.  Life 

of In  641.4.1 

Montgomery,  Z.  The  poison  fountain,  or 

anti-parental  education.  1878 913.25 

Monti,  Luigi.  Leone.  (Round  robin  ser). ’82  53.10 
Montolieu,  Baronne  de.  Swiss  family 

Robinson.  See  Wyss,  J.  R 25.22 

Moods.  Alcott,  Louisa  M 34.17 

Moody,  D.  L . Glad  tidings,  sermons,  etc., 
delivered  at  the  New  York  hippo- 
drome. 1876  416 . 6 

— Talks  on  temperance.  [In  Boston].  ’78  . 425.10 

— Daniels,  W.  H.  Moody  and  his  work. 

1875 613.10 

Moon,  G.  W.  The  dean’s  English  [Criticism 

on  the  “Queen’s  English”] 314 . 21 

— The  revisers’  [of  New  Testament]  Eng- 

lish . Portraits 318.18 

Moon.  Guillemin,  A.  Wonders  of  the.  ’73.  802 . 5 

Moonstone,  The.  Collins,  W 141.21 

Moore,  Alex.  Gas-consumer’s  guide.  1871  833 . 16 
Moore,  Archy,  the  slave.  Hildreth,  R.  613.24 
Moore,  C.  H.  What  to  read  and  how  to 

read.  1871  328.6 

Moore,  Mrs.  C.  J.  [ H . O.  Ward].  Sensi- 
ble etiquette.  1878 441 . 25 

Moore,  F.  American  eloquence:  speeches, 
etc.,  with  biog.  sketches.  Portraits. 

2 v.  1872 321.12 


— Anecdotes,  poetry  and  incidents  of  the 

war:  North  and  South  [1860-5].  . 1882  731.3 

— Diary  of  the  revolution,  1775-81.  1875. . 722.5 

— Women  of  the  war;  their  heroism  and 

self-sacrifice.  1867  737.21 

Moore,  G.  Man  and  his  motives.  1848  . 408.24 
Moore,  G.  C.  Life  of  Alex.  Carson.  ’53.  435.2.1 

Moore,  John.  Zuluco.  2 v.  1789 15.24 

Moore,  J . W.  Encyclopsedia  of  music,  with 

appendix.  [1876] *B.25 

— History  of  North  Carolina  [to  1876].  ’80  728.11 


Moore,  T.  The  Epicurean.  [Worship  of 

Isis].  1856 31.27  and  214.18.5 

— History  of  Ireland  [to  1646].  4v 743.4 

— Lalla  Rookh.  [Poem] 202.17  and  214.18.3 

— Life  and  letters  of  Lord  Byron.  1875..  642.8 

— Personal  reminiscences.  (Bric-a-brac 

ser.) 612.20 

— Poetical  works.  5 v.  in  3.  1842 214.18 

Contents : — v.  1-2.  Biographical  preface.  Odea  ot 
Anacreon.  Juvenile  poems.  Poems  relating  to  Ameri- 
ca. Corruption,  ana  Intolerance:  two  poems.  The 
sceptic,  a philosophical  satire.  Two-penny  post-bag. 
Intercepted  letters,  etc.  Satirical  and  humorous  poems. 
Irish  melodies.  National  airs.  Sacred  songs. 

v.  3-4.  Evenings  in  Greece  Legendary  ballads.  Glees, 
ballads,  songs,  etc.  Songs  from  the  Greek  anthology. 
Unpublished  songs.  Lalla  Rookh  Political  and  satiri- 
cal poems.  The  Fudge  family  in  Paris.  Fables  for 
the  Holy  alliance.  Rhymes  on  the  road.  Miscellane- 
ous poems.  The  loves  of  the  angels.  Satirical  and 
humorous  poems. 

v.  5.  Satirical  and  humorous  poems.  The  Fudges  in 
England.  Songs  from  M.  P.,  or,  the  blue  stocking. 
Miscellaneous  poems.  The  Epicurean : a tale.  Alciphron: 


a fragment. 

— Same.  1845 201.12 


— Chambers’s  papers.  [Brief  life  of] 1001.9.5 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets 615 . 15 

Moore,  T.,  F.  L.  S.  Treasury  of  botany 

2 v.  See  Lindley,  J 828 . 11 

Moorman,  J.  J.  Mineral  springs  of  North 

America.  1873 845.4 

Moors.  Chambers’s  misc.  Moors  in  Spain.  1001.8.5 

— Florian,  J.  P.  C.  de.  Moors  in  Spain.’  74  716.15 

See  also  Arabs. 

Mopsa  the  fairy.  Ingelow,  Jean 28.30 

Moral  philosophy  or  ethics. 

— Antoninus,  M.  A.,  emperor.  Thoughts  of 

1864 408.25 

— Aristotle.  Ethics  [Greek  text];  illustrated 

with  essays  and  notes  by  Sir  A.  Grant 
2 v.  1874  431.13 

— Blackie,  J.  S.  Four  phases  of  morals.  ’72  402 . 11 

— Browne,  Sir  T.  Christians  morals.  With 

Religio  medici.  1872 408 . 21 

— Bushnell,  H.  Moral  use  of  dark  things.  317.19 

— Combe,  G.  Constitution  of  man.  803.19;  305.10 

Moral  philosophy.  1840 407.12 

— Cousin,  M.  Y.  The  true,  beautiful  and 

good 402.2 

— Craik,  D.  M.  Sermons  out  of  church.. . 311.21 

— Gow,  A.  M.  Good  morals  and  gentle 

manners  [1873] 402.21 

— Gregory,  D.  S.  Christian  ethics.  1880.  425.2 

— Hall,  J.  Papers  for  home  reading.  1873  308.6 

— Hare,  A.  W.  and  J.  C.  Guesses  at  truth  311.35 

— Haven,  J.  History  of.  1875 411.1 

— Hickok,  L.  P.  Moral  science.  1856. . . . 404 . 6 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Mechanism  in  thought 

and  morals.  1871 402 . 12 

— Hopkins,  M.  Law  of  love  and  love  as  a 

law.  1878  441.2 

Moral  science.  1871  406.11 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  European 

morals  from  Augustus  to  Charle- 
magne. 2 v 903 . 1 

— Macintosh,  Sir  J.  Progress  of  ethical 

philosophy In  305 . 2 

— Mason,  J.  Self-knowledge 305.10 

— Maurice,  F.  D.  Moral  and  metaphysical 

philosophy.  2 v 431 . 8 

— Moore,  G.  Man  and  his  motives.  1848.  408.24 

— Paley,  W.  Moral  philosophy In  1001 . 4 

— Porter,  N.  Moral  science.  1885 434.17 

— Ruskin,  J.  The  true  and  the  beautiful . 808 . 27 

— Shairp,  J.  C.  Moral  motive  power. . .In  301.11 


MORAL. 


173 


MORTIMORE. 


Moral  philosophy  or  ethics,  continued. 


— Spencer,  Herbert.  Data  of  ethics.  ’80.  421.3 

Essays.  1871 435.10 

Recent  discussions  in  morals,  etc.  ’82  432 . 5 

— Spinoza,  B de.  Ethics In  436.5.2 

— Stephen,  Leslie.  Science  of  ethics.  1882  427.18 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Little  foxes.  1872 332.18 

— Xenophon . Memoirs  of  Socrates 601 . 6 


See  also  Esthetics:  Boys;  Character;  Business; 
Charities;  Children;  Civilization;  Conscience;  Crime; 
Duty;  Etiquette  and  manners;  Future  life;  Girls; 
Home  life ; Life  (Conduct  of) ; Marriage ; Slavery  ; Suc- 
cess; Temperance;  Young  men;  Will;  Women. 

Moral  pirates.  Alden,  W.  L.  Juv 87.19 

Moral  science.  See  Moral  philosophy. 

Moral  testament  of  a man.  [Selection  of 

maxims,  etc.]  1834  408.5 

Morals  and  mysteries.  Aide,  H.  Fict...  36.6 
Moravians.  Howells,  W.  D.  Three  villa- 
ges [Gnadenhutten,  etc ] 522 . 6 

More,  Hannah.  Ccelebs  in  search  of  a wife.  3 . 5 
— Shepherd  of  Salisbury  plain,  and  other 

tales.  1857 3.4 


— Lord,  J.  Hannah  More— Education  of 

woman In  735.6.5 

More,  Sii • T.  Campbell,  J.  Lives  of  the 

chancellors 618.14.2 

— Macintosh,  Sir  J.  Life  of In  305.2 

— Manning,  A.  Household  of.  Fict 34.20 

More  happy  thoughts.  Burnand,  F.  C 323 . 10 

Morford,  H.  John  Jasper’s  secret;  se- 
quel to  “Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood” . . 33.15 

Morgan,  Gen.  D.  Graham,  J.  Life  of.  ’58.  621.15 
Morgan,  Lady  S.  O.  Autobiography,  diary, 

etc.  3 v.  in  2.  1863 643.23 

— Florence  Macarthy.  1839 133.4 

Moriarty,  P.  E.  Life  of  St.  Augustine.  ’72  644.17 
Morison,  J.  C.  Edward  Gibbon.  [Lit. 

biog].  1878 616.11.1 

— Life  of  St.  Bernard.  1877 644.6 

— T.  B.  Macaulay.  [Lit.  biog.]  1883. . .616.11.31 

Mobley,  H.  First  sketch  of  English  liter- 
ature. 1873 314.3 

— Life  of  Bernard  Palissy 606 . 21 

— Manual  of  Eng.  literature;  rev.  with  ad- 

ditions, etc.,  by  M.  C.  Tyler.  1879. . 312.14 
Morley,  J.  Burke.  1879 616.11.11 

— Life  of  Richard  Cobden.  1881 625.8 

— Rousseau.  1878 623.4 

— Voltaire.  1872 604.8 

— ed'r.  Eng.  men  of  letters,  v.  1-36. 1878-84  616.11 

Contents', — v.  34,  Addison,  by  Courthope.  35, 

Bacon,  by  Church.  26,  Bentley,  by  Jebb.  13,  Bunyan, 
by  Froude.  11,  Burke,  by  Morley.  20,  Byron,  by 
Nichol.  14,  Chaucer,  by  Ward.  36,  Coleridge,  by 
Traill.  15,  Cowper,  by  Goldwin  Smith.  7,  DeFoe,  by 
Minto.  24,  DeOuincey,  by  Masson.  27,  Dickens,  by 
Ward.  21,  Dryden,  by  Saintsbury.  3z,  Fielding,  by 
Dobson.  1,  Gibbon,  by  Morison.  6,  Goldsmith  by 
Black.  28,  Gray,  by  Gosse.  12,  Hawthorne,  by  James. 
5,  Hume,  by  Huxley.  4,  Johnson,  (Samuel),  by  Steph- 
en. 25,  Lamb,  by  Ainger.  23,  Landor,  by  Colvin. 
16,  Locke,  by  Fowler.  31,  Macaulay,  by  Morison,  17, 
Milton,  by  Pattison.  22,  Pope,  by  Stephen.  2,  Scott, 
by  Hutton.  8,  Burns,  by  Shairp.  33,  Sheridan,  by 
Mrs.  Oliphant.  18,  Southey,  by  Dowden.  9,  Spenser, 
by  Church.  3,  Shelley,  by  Stephen.  30,  Sterne,  by 
Traill.  29,  Swift,  by  Stephen.  10,  Thackeray,  by  Trol- 
lope. 19,  Wordsworth,  by  Myers. 

Morley  Ernstein.  James,  G.  P.  R 36.259 

Mormons  and  Mormonism.  Bowles,  S.  Our 

new  West.  1869 508.20 

— Chambers’s  misc.  History  of In  1001.8.3 

— Dixon,  W.  H.  New  America.  1867.. . . 501.24 

— Paddock,  Mrs.  A.  G.  Fate  of  Madame 

La  Tour.  Fict.  1881 146.1 

In  the  toils.  Fict 144 . 20 


Mormons  and  Mormonism,  continued. 

— Stenhouse,  Mrs.  “Tell  it  all.”  1877. . . 617.23 

— Young,  Ann  E.  Wife  No.N19  [of  Brigham 

Young].  1876  637.3 

See  also  Utah. 


Morning  glories.  Alcott,  Louisa  M 4.34 

Morocco.  Amicis,  de  E.  Morocco:  its  peo- 
ple and  places.  1882 518 . 12 

— Mayo,  W.  S.  The  Berber.  Fict.  1873. . 143 . 7 

Morris,  B.  F.  Life  of  Thomas  Morris.  ’56  632 . 12 
Morris,  C.,  Commodore.  Autobiography. 

1880  623.15 

Morris,  E.  Farming  for  boys.  1863  814.23 

— How  to  get  a farm.  1864 807.4 

— Ten  acres  enough.  1872 814.24 

Morris,  E.  E.  Age  of  Anne.  1876 743.5.6 

— ed'r.  Epochs  of  modern  history,  v.  1-14  743.5 


Contents. — v.  1,  Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution,  by 
F.  Seebohm.  2,  Crusades,  by  G.  W.  Cox.  3,  Thirty 
years  war,  1618-1648,  by  S.  R.  Gardiner.  4,  Houses  of 
Lancaster  and  York,  with  conquest  and  loss  of  France, 
by  J.  Gardiner.  5,  French  revolution  and  first  empire, 
by  W.  O C.  Morris.  6,  Age  of  Anne,  by  E.  E.  Morris. 
7,  Fall  of  the  Stuarts,  by  E.  Hale.  8,  The  first  two 
Stuarts  and  the  Puritan  revolution,  1603-1660,  by  S.  R. 
Gardiner.  9,  Early  Plantagenets,  by  W.  Stubbs.  10, 
Age  of  Elizabeth,  by  Creighton.  11,  War  of  American 
independence,  by  J.  M.  Ludlow.  12,  Normans  in  Eu- 
rope, by  A.  H.  Johnson.  13,  Frederick  the  great,  and 
the  seven  years!  war,  by  F.  W.  Longman.  14,  Epoch  of 


reform,  by  J.  McCarthy. 

Morris,  E.  J.  Tour  in  Turkey,  Greece, 

Arabia  Petrsea.  2 v.  1842 505 . 5 

Morris,  G.  S.  British  thought  and  thinkers 

1880  317.20, 

Morris,  R.  English  grammar.  (Lit.  prim- 
ers). 1875  314.1.1 

— Historical  English  grammar.  1879 317 . 23 

— and  Bowen,  H.  C.  English  grammar 

exercises.  (Lit.  primers).  1878 314.1.9 

Morris,  T.  Earthly  paradise.  [Poem.]  3 v.  ’71  204 . 8 

— Life  and  death  of  Jason.  [Poem].  1877  217.18 

— Life;  ed.  by  B.  F.  Morris.  1856 632.12 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets 215.6 

Morris,  W.  O’Connor.  The  French  revolu- 
tion and  first  empire,  1789-1815 743.5.5 

Morrison,  R.  J.  Grammar  of  astrology. 

By  Zadkiel,  pseud.  ( With  Lilly,  W. 

Astrology) 822 . 6 

Morse,  E.  S.  First  book  of  zoology.  1877.  822.21 
Morse,  J.  T.  jr.  John  Adams  (Am.  states- 
men). 1885 626.4.11 

— John  Quincy  Adams  (Am.  statesmen).’82  626.4.1 

— Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.  2 v.  1876.  642.10 

— Thomas  Jefferson  (Am.  statesmen).  1883  626.4.7 

— ed'r.  Am.  statesmen,  v.  1-13.  1882-4.  626.4 


Contents.— v.  1,  J.  Q.  Adams,  by  Morse.  2,  Alex. 
Hamilton,  by  Lodge.  3,  J.  C.  Calhoun,  by  Von  Holst. 
4,  Andrew  Jackson,  byW.J.Sumner.  5,  John  Randolph, 
by  H.  Adams.  6,  James  Monroe,  by  Gilman.  7,  Thomas 
Jefferson,  by  Morse.  8,  Daniel  Webster,  by  Lodge.  9, 
Albert  Gallatin,  by  Stevens.  10,  James  Madison,,  by 
Gay.  11,  John  Adams,  by  Morse.  12,  John  Marshall, 
by  Magruder.  13,  Samuel  Adams,  by  Hosmer. 

Morse,  S.  F.  B.  Lossing,  B.  F.  Morse  and 

the  telegraph.  1873 In  1006.4.5 

— McCabe,  J.  D.,  jr.  Great  fortunes,  etc . 604.1 

— Memorial  [tributes  to].  Pub.  by  order  of 

Congress.  1875 *638.5 

— Prime,  S.  I.  Life  of.  1875  628.19 

— Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Book  of  the  artists.  821.12 

Morselli,  H.  Suicide.  (Int.  sci.  ser.)’  81.  815.4.36 
Morte,  d’ Arthur.  [History  of  King  Arthur, 

etc.]  Malory,  T 33.13 

Mortimore,  D.  The  globe  within  the  sun 

our  heaven.  1869  437.29 


MOSCHELES. 


174 


MUNDAY. 


Mosoheles,  I.  Life  and  correspondence  of 

Beethoven 633.18 

Moscow.  Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for 

young  eyes.  Moscow 21.3 

Mose  Evans.  Baker,  W.  M 32.24 

Moses.  Lord,  J.  Moses— Jewish  juris- 


— Taylor,  W.  M.  Moses  the  law-giver 421 . 28 

Moss-side.  Terhune,  M.  Y 11.29 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse.  Hawthorne,  N.  3.20 
Mother  Goose  for  grown  folks.  Whitney, 

A.  D.  T.  1882 211.20 

Mother  Goose’s  melodies 92.11 

Mother  Goose’s  melodies;  illus.  in  colors 

A.  Kappes.  1879 77.25 

Mother-in-law.  Southworth,  E.  D.  E.  N.  5.19 

Mother  Molly.  Peard,  F.  M.  1880 138.24 

Mother-play  and  nursery  songs.  Frcebel, 

F 8521.18 

Mother’s  recompense:  sequel  to  “Home  in- 
fluence.” Aguilar,  Grace 36.2 

Motherly  talks  with  young  housekeepers. 

Beecher,  Mrs.  H.  W 812.15 

Mothers.  Chavasse,  P.  H.  Advice  to  a 

mother;  [also]  Counsel  to  a mother. . 812.16 

— Donkersley,  R.  Facts  about  wives  and.  605 . 27 


— Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Mothers  of  England. 305. 15.1 

— Parker,  Dr.  E.  H.  Handbook  for.  1867.  818.25 

See  also  Children. 


Motion.  See  Kinematics;  Natural  philoso- 
phy. 

Motives  of  life.  Swing,  David.  1879 421.38 

Motley,  J.  L.  History  of  the  United  Neth- 
erlands, [1584-1609].  4 v 704.4 

— Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barneveld,  ad- 

vocate of  Holland.  2 v.  1874 634.1 

— Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic,  [1555-84].  3 v 704.5 


— Holmes,  O.  W.  Memoir  of.  1879 631 . 2 

Mott,  J ames  and  Lucretia.  Life  and  letters; 

ed.  by  A.  D.  Hallowell.  1884  628.11 

Mott,  R.  F.,  ed’r.  Memoir  and  correspond- 
ence of  Eliza  P.  Gurney.  1884 644.25 

Moule,  A.  E.,  ed’r.  Chinese  stories  for 

boys  and  girls,  etc.  1880 87.15 

Moulton,  Louise  C.  Bed-time  stories.  ’73.  26 . 24 

— New  bed-time  stories.  1880 86.19 

— Some  women’s  hearts.  1874 143.24 

Mound  builders.  MacLean,  J.  B.  1879. . . 723.5 


See  also  America:  Man  ( Prehistoric );  Smith- 
sonian Institution  ( Beports ) . 

Mount  of  Olives.  [Lectures.]  Hamilton,  J.  406.32 
Mount  Vernon.  Cooper,  Miss  S.  F.  Mount 
Vernon  letter  to  the  children  of  Amer- 
ica. 1859 306.18 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  Home  of  Washington.  628.15 

Mount  Vernon  as  it  is.  1859 In  1004.1.18 

Mount  Washington  in  winter:  or,  the  ex- 
perience of  a scientific  expedition, 

1870-71 522.22 

Mountain  adventures.  Headley,  J.  T.,  ed’r  523.8 
Mountain  adventures  in  various  countries. 

Zurcher  F.  and  Margolle,  E.  1869.  502.20 
Mountain  scouting.  Farrow,  E.  S.  1881.841.30 
Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada. 

King,  C.  1872 504.4 

Mountains.  Agassiz,  L.  Their  origin./R*1005. 2.11 

— Reclus,  E.  History  of  a mountain. 

1881 838.31 

— Ruskin,  J.  Modem  painters  [of  moun- 

tain beauty] 805.2.4 

See  also  Geology ; also , Alps ; Andes ; Hima- 
laya; Rocky  Mountains. 


Mountford,  W.  Euthanasy;  or,  happy 

talk  towards  the  end  of  life.  1849. . . 435.12 

Mouth  and  teeth.  White,  J.  W 833.14.7 

Mouth  of  the  Leamy.  Yonge,  C.  M.  Fict.  36.607 
Mouthful  of  bread,  Story  of.  Mace,  J.  ’71.  803 . 11 
Movement  cure.  Taylor,  G.  H.  Health  by 

exercise.  1879  833 . 6 

Mo  watt,  A.  C.  Autobiography  of  an  act- 
ress. 1854 607.15 

Mowry,  S.  Arizona  and  Sonora:  their 

geography,  history,  etc.  1864 711.27 

Mozart.  Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great 

men 614.14 

— Fuller,  S.  Marg.  Art,  etc 317.3 

— Holmes,  E.  Life  of,  with  correspond- 

ence. 1845  612.3 

— Rau,  H.  Mozart;  a biographical  romance 

1876  626.7 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men;  their 

boyhood 613.22 

MozLEy,  Rev.  T.  Reminiscences  of  Oriel 
college  and  the  Oxford  movement. 

2 v.  1882  642.14 

Mozoomdar,  P.  C.  The  oriental  Christ.  ’83  432 . 27 
Much  ado  about  nothing  [comedy].  See 
Shakespeare. 

Mudfog  papers,  etc.  Dickens,  C 138 . 1 

Mugby  junction.  Dickens,  C.  and  others.  36.166 
Mugge,  T.  Afraja;  or,  life  and  love  in  Nor- 
way. 1865 133.8 

Muhlbach,  L.,  pseud.  See  Mundt,  C;  M. 
Muhlenberg,  Dr.  W.  A.  Ayres,  A.  Life 

of.  1880 637.18 

Muir,  Alan.  Lady  Beauty.  1882 53.2 

Muir,  W.  The  coran;  its  composition  and 
teaching,  and  testimony  to  the  Holy 

Scriptures.  1878 444.18.3 

Muirhead,  J.  P.  Life  of  James  Watt.  1859  605.17 
Mulford,  E.  The  nation : the  foundations 
of  civil  order  and  political  life  in  the 
United  States.  1872 903.7 

— Republic  of  God:  institute  of  theology. 

1881 427.5 

Muller,  F.  Max.  Chips  from  a German 

workshop.  5 v 404 . 2 

Contents:— v.  1,  Science  and  religion;  2,  Mythology, 
tradition  and  custom;  3,  Literature,  biography  and  an- 
tiquities ; 4,  Science  of  language ; 5,  Miscellaneous  later 
essays. 


— India;  what  can  it  teach  us?  1883  746.1 

— On  missions;  lecture.  1874 416.10 

— Origin  and  growth  of  religion  as  illus- 

trated by  the  religions  of  India.  1879  421 . 36 

— Science  of  language.  2v.  1871-2 404.4 

— Science  of  religion,  with  papers  on 

Buddhism.  1872 404.3 

Muller,  G.  Life  of  trust.  1873  614.22 

Muller,  J.  Select  discourses.  See  Monod, 

A.  1858  438.15 

Muller,  O.  Charlotte  Ackerman.  A the- 
atrical romance 31.34 

Muller,  W.  Political  history  of  recent 

times  [Europe].  1882  725.13 

Muloch,  D.  M.  See  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M. 

Mummies  and  Moslems.  Warner,  C.  D.  ’76.  521.17 

Mumu.  Turgenieff,  I.  G.  Fict 56.14 

Munby,  Arthur  J.  Dorothy;  a country 

story  in  elegiac  verse.  1882 211 . 5 

Munchausen,  Baron.  Travels  and  surpris- 
ing adventures  of  [ Burlesque ].  Raspe, 

R.E 8.20 

Munday,  L.  A.  H.  Acacian  lyrics,  etc.  ’62.  202.14 


MUNDT. 


175 


MY. 


Mundt,  C.  M.  [ L . Muhlbach ].  Andreas 

Hofer.  [The  Tyrol,  1809.]  1868 42.30 

— Berlin  and  Sans-Souci;  or,  Frederick 

the  great.  1867 4.6 

— Daughter  of  an  empress.  [Russia,  18th 

century] 42.10 

— Empress  Josephine.  Fict.  1880 47.21 

— Frederick  the  great  and  his  court.  1867  4 . 4 

— Frederick  the  great  and  his  family.  ’80.  47 . 19 

— Goethe  and  Schiller.  1881 47.20 

— Henry  the  Eight  and  his  court.  1881 47.26 

— Joseph  II.  and  his  court 61.24 

— Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times.  1867.  61 . 30 

— Merchant  of  Berlin.  1867 4.5 

— Mohammed  Ali  and  his  house.  1872 ...  61.23 

— Napoleon  and  Blucher.  1879 47.17 

— Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia.  ’80  47.18 

— Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.  1868 61.31 

— Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.  1869 61.29 

— Queen  Hortense.  1880 47.22 

— Story  of  a millionaire.  1872 14.21 

Munger,  T.  T.  Freedom  of  faith.  [Ser- 
mons.] 1885 433.26 

Munich,  Art-student  in.  [1850-52.]  How- 

itt,  A.  M 508.12 

Munroe,  0.  K.,  ed’r  Florida  annual.  1884. . 521.12 
Murdoch,  J.  E.  The  stage;  or  recollections 

of  actors,  etc.  1880 622.7 

Murfree,  Mary  N.  [C.  E.  Craddock .] 

— Down  the  ravine.  1885 58.9 

— In  the  Tennessee  mountains.  1884 56.1 

— Prophet  of  the  great  Smoky  mountains . 

1885 58.8 

— Where  the  battle  was  fought;  a novel.’84  57.34 
Murillo,  B.  E.  Minor,  E.  E.  Murillo.  627.14 

— Stothert,  J.  Spanish  painters.  Illus..  848.5 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies.  ’81.  626.5.5 

— Tytler,  S.  Old  masters 808 . 32 

— Washburn,  E.  W.  Spanish  painters. ’84.  852.4 
Murphy,  J.  M.  Sporting  adventures  in  the 

far  West.  1880  833.28 

Murphy’s  master.  Payn,  James,  1873...  36.615 
Murray,  A.  M.  Cuba  and  the  Cubans.  ’50.  506.17 
Murray,  E.  C.  G.  Round  about  France.’78.  512 . 12 
Murray,  G.  [Trois-Etoiles.]  Member  for 

Paris,  1871 36.532 

— Young  Brown 36 . 533 

Murray,  J.  Handbook  of  central  Italy.  ’75.  512 . 14 

— Handbook  of  France.  1870 516.16 

— Handbook  of  Syria.  1875  516 . 24 

Murray,  J.  F.  Father  Tom  and  the  pope. 

1879 315.13 

Murray,  J.  O’K.  Catholic  pioneers  of  Amer- 
ica. 1882  433.12 

— Prose  and  poetry  of  Ireland;  with  bio- 

graphical sketches.  1877 323 . 19 

Murray,  T.  C.  Origin  and  growth  of  the 

Psalms.  1880 423.16 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.  Adventures  in  the  wil- 
derness; or,  camp  life  in  the  Adiron- 
dacks.  1869 505.2 

— Deacons.  Illus.  1875  421.11 

— The  perfect  horse.  1873 813.11 

Muscles  and  nerves.  Rosenthal,  I.  Physi- 
ology of.  1881 815.4.32 

Music  and  musicians. 


Dictionaries  and  Histories. 


— Grove,  G.,  ed’r,  Diet,  of  music  and  musi- 

cians, (1450-1883).  4 v *B.24 

— Hamilton,  J.  A.  Diet,  of  musical  terms. 

1854 852.8 

— Hunt,  H.  G.  B.  Concise  hist,  of  music. 

1878 828.31 


Music  and  musicians,  continued . 

— Mahaffv,  J.  P.  Greek  music In  514.19 

— Mathews,  W.  S.  B.  Diet,  of  musical 

terms.  1883 In  848 . 7 

— Moore,  J.  W.  Encyclopaedia  of  music; 

[added]  appendix,  to  1876 *B . 25 

— Ritter,  F.  L.  History  of  music.  2 v.  ’76  818.16 

Music  in  America.  1883 852 . 2 

Music  in  England.  1883 852.1 

— Stainer,  J.  Music  of  the  Bible.  1879..  833.22 

Biography  and  Criticism. 

— Anecdotes  of.  (Percy  anecdotes) 312.1 

— Butterworth,  H.  The  great  composers. 

(Little  biographies).  Illus.  1884...  644.10 

— Clayton,  E.  O.  Queens  of  song:  mem- 

oirs, with  chronological  list  of  operas 
performed  in  Europe.  1865 628.23 

— D’ Anvers,  N.  Elementary  history  of  art 

1875  852.11 

— Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  German  composers. 

1881 624.1 

Great  Italian  and  French  composers. 

1879 624.2 

Great  singers.  2 v.  1880-1 624.3 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  Music  and  morals.  1876  818.5 

My  musical  memories.  1881 644.1 

— Keddie,  H.  ( Sarah  Tytler).  Musical 

composers  and  their  works.  1876 . . . 613 . 23 

— Ossoli,  M.  F.  Lives  of  the  great  com- 

posers  In  317.3 

— Upton,  G.  P.  Woman  in  music.  1880.  835.30 

See  also  Biography  (Collective  artists) ; also,  lives  of 
Bach;  Beethoven;  Chopin;  Gottschalk;  Handel; 
Haydn;  Liszt;  Mendelssohn;  Mozart;  Wagner. 

Miscellaneous. 

— Blaserna,  P.  Sound  in  relation  to  music. 

1876  815.4.22 

— Bryant,  W.  C.  Music  in  the  public  schools 

In  325.22 

— Chomet,  H.  Influence  of  music  on  health, 

etc.  1875 835.26 

— Eichberg,  J High  school  music  reader.  834.5 

— Elson,  L.  C.  Curiosities  of  music 837.24 

— Fay,  A.  Music  study  in  Germany.  ’81.  837.19 

— Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of  genius 317.11 

— Grove,  G.  Beethoven’s  nine  symphonies. 

Analytical  essays.  1884 852.10 

— Helmholtz,  A.  Physiological  causes  of 

harmony.  1857 In  843.6.1 

— Hullah,  J.  Music  in  the  house.  1877 . . 827 . 20 

— King,  T.  S.  Music In  311 . 15 

— Mathews,  W.  S.  B.  How  to  understand 

music.'  With  Dictionary  of  musical 
terms.  1883  848 . 7 

— Pole,  W.  Philosophy  of  music.  1879.  831 . 25 

— Popular  cultivation  of In  1001.9.1 

— Spencer,  H.  Origin  and  function  of  ..In  404.13 

See  also  Hymns ; Opera ; Pianoforte ; Songs ; 

Voice. 

Mutiny  of  the  ship  Bounty,  [1778] 508.17 

Muzzey,  A.  B.  The  Christian  parent.  1850  435.14 

— Young  maiden.  1856 408.17 

My  adventures  afloat  in  the  ‘Sumter’  and 

‘Alabama.’  Semmes,  R.  1869 737.4 

My  Apingi  kingdom.  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B...  502.10 
My  aunt  Margaret’s  mirror.  Scott,  Sir  W.  12.20 
My  bondage  and  my  freedom.  Douglass,  F.  606 . 28 
My  boyhood:  story  book  for  boys.  Barkley, 


H.  C 82.11 

My  boys.  Alcott,  Louisa  M.  Jav 26.42.1 

My  brother’s  keeper.  Warner,  A.  B 8.16 

My  cave  life  in  Vicksburg,  [1864].  By  a 

lady 737.24 

My  daughter  Elinor.  Benedict,  F.  L 18.28 


MY. 


176 


MYTHS. 


My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield.  Coffin, 

C.  C 74:8 

My  Desire.  Warner,  Susan.  Fict. 45.2 

My  diary  in  America,  [1863-41.  Sala,  G.  A. 

2 v 737.22 

My  diary,  north  and  south,  [1861-2].  Rus- 
sell. W.  H 737.10 

My  farm  at  Edgewood.  Mitchell,  D.  G 304.13 

My  girls,  etc.  Alcott,  L.  M 26.42.4 

My  guardian.  Cambridge,  Ada 46.26 

My  house:  an  ideal.  Bunce,  O.  B.  1884..  852.5 
My  lady  help  and  what  she  taught  me. 

Warren,  Mrs 827.13 

My  Lady  Pokahontas.  Cooke,  J.  E.  1885.  58 . 16 
My  life  on  the  plains.  Custer,  G.  A.  1876.  511.7 

My  little  lady.  Poynter,  E.  F.  1871 36 . 405 

My  married  life  at  Hillside.  Coffin,  R.  B. . . 45 . 21 

My  mother  and  I.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 31.32 

My  novel.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 36.80 

My  opinions,  and  Betsey  Bobbet’s.  Hol- 
ley, M 18.22 

My  prisons.  Pellico,  Silvio 614.11 

My  schoolboy  friends.  Hope,  A.  R 78.6 


My  schools  and  schoolmasters.  Miller,  H . 612.7 

My  study  windows.  Lowell,  J.  R.  1871 . . 332 . 13 
My  summer  in  a garden.  Warner,  C.  D.’72  301.31 
My  uncle  the  clock  maker.  Howitt,  Mary.  91.3 

My  wayward  pardner.  Holley,  M 148 . 5 

My  wife  and  I.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B 6.8 

My  wife  and  my  wife’s  sister.  Wormelev, 

Mrs.  K.  P.  1881 .".  51.6 

Myddleton  Pomfret.  Ainsworth,  W.  K. . . 36.22 

Myers,  F.  W.H.  Life  of  Wordsworth.  ’81.  616.11.19 

Myers,  P.  H.  Young  patroon  1849 62.18 

Myers,  P.  Y.  N.  Remains  of  lost  empires. 

[Travel  in,  187 1-2.] 511.6 

Myrtis,  with  other  etchings.  Sigourney, 

L.  H 63.15 

Mysteries  of  Udolpho.  Radcliffe,  Anna . . 14.14 

Mysteries;  or,  glimpses  of  the  supernatu- 
ral. Elliott,  C.  W.  1852 408.29 

Mysterious  island.  Verne,  Jules 43.30 

MysTERY.  [Tales.]  Little  classics 304.16.8 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.  Dickens,  C.  36.174;  1.14 
Mystery  of  Metropolis ville.  Eggleston,  E.  15.22 
Mystery  of  the  Locks.  [A  house.]  Howe, 

E.W 57.28 

Mythology. 


Dictionaries  and  Manuals. 

— Anderson,  R.  B.  Norse  mythology.  ’76.  415.5 

— Anthon,  C.  Classical  dictionary.  1869 . *A . 6 

— Brewer,  E.  C.  Diet,  of  phrase  and  fable.  326 . 12 

— Bulfinch,  T.  Age  of  fable 407 . 5 

Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable.  [Collec- 
tion.] 1857 211.28 

— Chambers’  papers  for  the  people.  [Re- 

ligion of  the  Greeks.] 1001.9.3 

— Clement,  C.  E.  Handbo  -k  of  legendary 

and  mythological  art.  1872 *D.2 

— Cox,  G.  W.  Manual  of  mythology 416 . 23 

Mythology  of  the  Aryan  nations.  1882.  427 . 19 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Whitney’s  “ Oriental  and 
linguistic  studies.”  [307.2.2.] 


— Dwight,  M.  A.  Grecian  and  Roman  my- 

thology  416.24 

— Eschenburg,  J.  J.  Manual  of  classical 

lit.  1844 316.1 

— Gladstone,  W.  E.  Mythology,  or,  the 

Olympian  system.  (In  his  Juventus 

mundi.)  1869  433.24 

Same;  condensed.  (In  his  Homer). . . 314.1.6 

— Grote,  G.  Legendary  Greece In  713.11.1 

— Murray,  A.  S.  Manual  of  mythology.  76  416.14 


Mythology,  continued. 

— Seeman,  O.  Mythology  of  Greece  and 

Rome,  with  special  reference  to  its 
use  in  art.  1877 417 . 20 

— Smith,  W.  Smaller  classical  dictionary.  313.21 

— Thomas,  J.  [Lippincott’s].  Dictionary  of 

biography  and  mythology,  [cop.  1870]  *B.22 

— Wheeler,  W.  A.  Dictionary  of  noted 

names  of  fiction.  1872  *332.1 

Stories  from  Mythology. 

— Cox,  G.  W.  Tales  of  ancient  Greece. . . 416.22 

— Hawthorne,  N.  Tanglewood  tales 25.6 

— Kingsley,  C.  The  heroes;  or,  Greek 

fairy  tales 74.6 

— Larned,  A.  Old  tales  retold  from  Grecian 

mythology 421 . 8 

— Niebuhr,  B.  G.  Greek  hero  stories 87.11 

Miscellaneous. 

— Butler  W.  Hindoo  m.  (In  his  Land  of 

the  Veda.)  Illus 732.11 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Ten  great  religions.  1871.  438.26 

— Cox,  G.  W.  Comparative  mythology 

and  folk-lore 427 . 14 

— Germanic  world  of  gods In  *1007.8.115 

— Griffis,  W.  E.  Japanese  mythology. 

In  715.1 

— Gubernatis,  A.  de.  Zoological  mythol- 

ogy. 2 427.20 

— Hunt,  L.  Day  by  the  fire,  etc 308.2 

Contents.—  H e athen  mythology.  Fairies.  Genii 
Nymphs  of  antiquity  and  the  poets.  Sirens  and  mer- 
maids. Giants,  ogres  and  Cyclops. 

— Keightly,  T.  Fairy  mythology .....  443.26 

— Mallet,  P.  H.  Northern  antiquities. 

[Scandinavian  M.] 742 . 8 

— Muller,  M.  Chips,  etc 404.2 

Contents.— V.  2.  Comparative  mythology.  Greek 
mythology  and  legends.  Folk-lore.  Zulu  nursery  tales. 
Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.  Tales  from  the  West 
Highlands.  V.  5.  Philosophy  of  mythology . 

— Science  of  language 404.4 

Contents.— V . 2.  Mythology  of  the  Greeks.  Jupiter 
the  supreme  Aryan  God.  Myths  of  the  dawn.  Modern 
mythology. 

— Mythology  of  the  ancient  Japanese. 

In  *1007.5.110 

— Poor,  L.  E.  Sanskrit  and  kindred  litera- 

tures. Studies  in  comparative  mythol- 
ogy   426 . 12 

— Rawlinson,  G.  Five  great  ancient  mon- 

archies, [Chaldea,  Assyria,  Babylon, 

Media  and  Persia].  3 v.  1873  715 . 5 

Ancient  Egypt,  v.  1.  1882 725 . 7 

Religion  of  the  Babylonians  and  Assyr- 
ians. (In  Herodotus,  by  G.  Rawlin- 
son.)  1880, 745.1.1 

— Tylor,  E.  B.  Primitive  culture  [Mythol- 

ogy, etc ] 825.16.1 

— Wilkinson,  J.  G.  Ancient  Egypt.  2 v. 

1854 705.5 

See  also  Myths ; also  Buddhism ; Fairy  tales ; Folk- 
lore; Legends. 

Myths.  Baring-Gould,  S.  Curious  myths  of 

the  middle  ages 423 . 6 

Origin  of  myths In  411.22 

— Blake,  J.  F.  Astronomical  myths.  77.841.22 

— Brinton,  D.  G.  American  hero-myths. . 427 . 22 

Myths  of  the  new  world 417.11 

— Chambers’s  papers,  etc.  The  myth.  In  1001.9.1 

— Clodd,  E.  Childhood  of  religions;  birth 

and  growth  of  myths  and  legends . . . 416 . 18 

— Fiske,  J.  Myths  and  myth-makers.  73.  401.18 

— Proctor,  R.  A.  Myths  and  marvels  of  as- 

tronomy. 1877 826.21 


MYTHS. 


177 


NATURAL  HISTORY. 


Myths,  continued. 

— Ruskin,  J.  Queen  of  the  air:  study  of 

the  Greek  myths  of  cloud  and  storm.  302 . 2 

— Smith,  S.  F.  Myths  and  heroes.  1879  . 832 . 12 

— Tylor,  E.  B.  Geographical  distribution 

of  myths In  841 . 10 

— Vignoli,  T.  Myth  and  science.  1882 . . 815.4.40 

See  also  Mythology. 


Nadaillac,  Marquis  de.  P re-historic 

America.  1884 734.19 

N ameless  nobleman.  Austin,  J.  G.  1881.  141.13 

Names.  Arthur,  W.  Dictionary  of  family 

and  Christian  names.  1857  644 . 15 

— Chambers’s  misc.  Names  of  persons. ..  1001.8.7 

— Charnock.  R.  S.  Prsenomina;  or,  the 

etymology  of  the . principal  Christian 
names  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland . 

1882  644.20 


— Ferguson,  R.  Surnames  as  a science.  ’84  644.11 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  History  of  Christian 

names.  2 v 642.16 

Nancy.  Broughton,  Rhoda 36.65 

Nantucket.  Godfrey,  E.  K.  Island  of.  ’82.  518.29 

Naomi  Torrente.  Vingut,  G.  F.  de 17.8 

Naphegyi,  G.  Ghardaia;  or,  ninety  days 

in  the  desert.  1871 508 . 1 

Napheys,  G.  H.  Personal  beauty.  See  Brin- 

ton,  D.  G.  1879 805.12 

— Physical  life  of  woman.  1872 805.11 

Napier  C.  O.  G.  Tommy  Try  and  what  he 

did  in  science.  1869 23.28 

Napier,  W.  F.  P.  History  of  the  Peninsu- 
lar war,  1807-1814 . 5 v 705.3 

Naples.  Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in 21.14 

— Taine,  H.  Italy,  etc.  [Art  in  N.] 507.10 

Napoleon  I.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Napoleon 

Bonaparte.  (Harper’s  m.  v.  3-9) 1004.1 

— Alison,  A.  Essays 305.4 

— Arnault,  M.  A.  and  Panckoucke, C.  L.  F. 

Life  and  campaigns  of 604.16 

— Bayne,  P.  Essays 317.6.2 

— Brougham,  H.  Statesmen  in  the  time  of 

George  III 633.1.2 

— Carlyle,  T.  Heroes  and  hero-worship . . 301 . 23 

— Channing,  W.  E.  Life  and  character.  In  1001.3.1 

— Chesney,  C.  C.  Essays  in  military  biog- 

raphy  617.6 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men. . 614.14 

— Emerson  R.  VV.  Representative  men. 


In  307.19.2 


— Forsyth,  W.  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena: 

from  the  letters  and  journals  of  Sir 
Hudson  Lowe.  2 v.  1853  644.14 

— Gilfillan,  G.  Third  gallery  of  portraits  301 . 24 

— Gregorovius,  F.  Corsica  with  early  life 

of  Napoleon.  1855 717.7 

— Hazlitt,  W.  Life  of  Buonaparte.  3 v.  ’75.  631 . 12 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Napoleon  and  his  mar- 

shals. 1865  613.4 


— Junot,  Mme.,  Duchesse  d' Abrantes.  Na- 

poleon, his  court  and  family.  1873. . 615.11 

— Lanfrey,  P.  History  of.  4 v.  1871-6 645.2 

— Lester,  C.  E.  Napoleon  dynasty.  1852.  634.10 

— Lockhart,  J.  G.  History  of.  2 v.  1875 614 . 19 

— Lord,  J.  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  [or]  The 

French  empire In  735.6.4 

— O’Meara,  B.  E.  Napoleon  in  exile.  2v. 

1823  607.21 


— Ropes,  J.  C.  The  first  Napoleon.  1885..  646.4 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men:  their 

boyhood,  etc 613.22 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Life  of.  2 v.  1836 634.11 


23 


Napoleon  I,  continued. 

— Table  talk  and  opinions.  1870 612 . 13 

— Thiers,  L.  A.  History  of  the  consulate 

and  empire  of . 5 v 702 . 1 

— Wilson,  J.  G.  Illustrious  soldiers 632.17 

See  also  France ; Josephine,  etc. 

Napoleon  II.,  son  of  Napoleon  I.  Green- 
wood, L.  In  Scribner’s  m.,  v.  5.  Illus.  1006.4 
Napoleon  III.  [Louis  Napoleon.]  History 

of  Julius  Caesar.  2 v.  1863 608.9 


— Chambers’  miscellany.  Life  of 1001.8.3 

— Hugo,  Y.  History  of  a crime  [coup 

d’  etatof  1851] 732.14 

— Kinglake,  A.  W.  History  of  the  coup 

d’  etat.  (Invasion  of  the  Crimea,  v.  1)  705.4 

— McCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders.  1872 . . 607 . 5 

Napoleon  and  Blucher.  Mundt,  C.  M.  Fict  47.17 
Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia.  Mundt, 

C.  M.  Fict 47.18 

Napoleon  dynasty.  See  Lester,  C.  E 634.10 

Napp,  R.  Argentine  republic.  [History, 

statistics,  etc],  1876 — 511.26 

Narcotics.  See  Stimulants  and  narcotics. 

Nash,  J.  A.  The  progressive  farmer.  1854  804.5 
Nash,  R.,  Beau  Nash.  Doran  J.  Habits 

and  men 323.9 

— Thompson,  K.  B.  Wits  and  beaux  of 

society 613.17 

Nash,  Wallis.  Oregon  in  1877 512.5 

— Two  years  in  Oregon,  1879-80  518 . 10 

Nasmyth,  James.  Autobiography;  ed.  by 

S.  Smiles.  1883 627.8 

Nathalie.  Kavanagh,  Julia 36.299 

Nathan  the  wise.  Dramatic  poem.  Less- 
ing, G.  E 211.4 

Nation,  The;  a weekly  journal  devoted  to 
politics,  literature,  science,  and  art. 

v.  32-41.  N.  Y.,  1881-5 *8541 . 28 

Nation,  The.  [Origin  and  functions.]  Mul- 

f ord,  E 903 . 7 

National  economy.  Young,  A.  W.  1864.  903.24 

National  education  in  Europe.  Barnard, 

H.  1854  431.15 

National  magazine.  Illus.  v.  3.  1853 . . . *1007 . 2 
National  portrait  gallery  of  eminent  Amer- 
icans. Duyckinck,  E.  A.  2 v *638.1 

National  tales.  Hood,  T.. In  307.22.4 

Native  religions  of  Mexico  and  Peru. 

Reville,  A.  1884 433.17 

Natural  history.  Abbott,  C.  C.  A natural- 
ist’s rambles  about  home  [New  Jer- 
sey]. 1855 845.30 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Life  in  the  primeval 

world.  1872 808.10 

— Agassiz,  E.  C.  and  A.  Seaside  studies 

in.  1871  806.24 

— Agassiz,  L.  Methods  of  study  in.  1871.  801 . 20 

— Bates,  H.  W.  Naturalist  on  the  Amazon, 

[1848-59] 508.14 

— Biart,  L.  Adventures  of  a young  natu- 

ralist. Fict 845.27 

— Browne,  P.  Field  friends  and  forest  foes, 

Illus.  juv.  [1879] 832.3 

— Buckland,  F.  F.  Curiosities  of.  2nd 

series.  1860 801.13 

— Burroughs,  J.  Locusts  and  wild  honey.  823 . 24 

— Centennial  exhibition.  Animal  and  vege- 

table products *846.15.4 

— Damon,  W.  E.  Ocean  wonders.  1879 . 835 . 22 

— Dartt,  M.  On  the  plains,  etc.  [Colorado]  512.9 

— Darwin,  C.  Voyage  of  a naturalist 

round  the  world.  2 v.  1871 525 . 17 

— Figuier,  L.  Ocean  world 808 . 8 


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178 


NATURE. 


Natural  history,  continued. 

— Gosse,  P.  H.  Romance  of.  1875 833.8 

— Greenwood,  J.  Wild  sports  of  the  world.  805.15 

— Gunning,  W.  D.  Life-history  of  our 

planet 816.25 

— Hartwig,  G.  Polar  world.  1869 521.20 

Tropical  world.  1879 831 . 17 

— Houghton,  W.  Natural  history  of  the 

ancients 842.8 

— Housman,  H.  Story  of  our  museum 

[for  the  young] 832 . 24 

— Ingersoll,  E.  Country  cousins.  1884..  854.2 

— Jefferies,  R.  The  game-keeper  at  home.  823.25 

Wild  life  in  a southern  county  [Eng- 
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— Johonnot,  J.  Natural  history  reader 842.39 

— Kingsley,  C.  Glaucus;  or  the  wonders 

of  the  shore.  1855 807.6 

— Lubbock,  J.  Chapters  in.  1884 845.1 

— Maunder,  S.  Treasury  of.  [Zoology].  2 v 828 . 29 

— Maynard,  C.  J.  Naturalist’s  guide.  ’77.  827.8 

— Napier,  C.  O.  G.  Tommy  Try  and  what 

he  did  in  science 23.28 

— Peabody,  S.  H.  Cecil’s  books  of 832.13 

— Pouchet,  F.  A.  The  universe.  Ulus..  841.14 

— Romer,  A.  Anecdotal  and  descriptive.  835 . 7 

— Saintine,  X.  B.  Dame  Nature  and  her 

three  daughters.  1872  832.8 

— Spry,  W.  J.  J.  Cruise,  of  the  Challen- 

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— Treat,  Mary.  Home  studies  in  nature. 

1885 847.18 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Island  life;  [faunas  and 

floras].  1881 836.18 

Tropical  nature,  etc.  1878  825.17 

— What  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  round 

the  world.  [For  the  young.] 832.7 

— White,  G.  Natural  history  of  Selborne.  837.17 

— Whitmarsh,  C.  S.  Summer-house  series. 

5 v.  Juv 845 . 37 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Homes  without  hands.  1870  806.21 

Hlustrated  natural  history.  1873 812.30 

New  illustrated  natural  history.  1881  841.32 

— World  of  wonders.  1881 841 . 7 

Periodicals , etc. 

— American  naturalist,  v.  8-20.  1874-86 . *8501 . 15 

— Hardwicke’s  science-gossip,  v.  19-22. 

1883-6 *1008.10 

— Nature : a weekly  journal,  v.  28-33. 

1883-6  *1008.19 

— Popular  science  monthly,  v.  1-29. 

1872-86  *8501.16 

— Science;  an  illustrated  journal,  v.  1-7. 

1883-6 *1008.13 

See  also  United  States  ( Surveys  of  the  territories) ; 
also  Smithsonian  Institution  (Publications) . 

See  also  Aquarium ; Biology;  Birds;  Botany;  Evolu- 
tion and  Darwinism;  Fish  and  fishing;  Geology;  In- 
sects ; Instinct ; Man  ; Meteorology ; Microscope ; Min- 
eralogy; Mollusca;  Nature;  Ocean;  Physical  geog- 
raphy; Reptiles;  Shells;  Worms;  Zoology ; also,  works 
descriptive  of  various  countries. 

Natural  law  in  the  spiritual  world.  Drum- 
mond, H 432.34 

Natural  philosophy  or  physics.  Arnott,  N. 

Elements  of  physics.  1882 842 . 12 

— Cooley,  L.  C.  Natural  philosophy.  1873.  847.3 

— Deschanel,  A.  P.  Natural  philosophy. 

Ed.  by  Everett.  1876 826.15 

— Ganot,  A.  Natural  philosophy.  1878..  823.34 

— Helmholtz,  H.  Relation  of  physical  sci- 

ence to  science  in  general.  (Smith, 
rep.,  1871.).... *8501.2 


Natural  philosophy,  continued. 

— Henry,  J.  Syllabus  of  a course  of  lec- 

tures on  physics.  (Smith,  rep.,  1856.)*8501 . 2 

— Hunt,  R,  Poetry  of  science.  1854 807 . 1 

— Lardner,  D.  Heat,  magnetism,  electric- 

ity. 1857 801.7 

— Lees,  W.  Acoustics,  light  and  heat 827.21 

— Mayer,  A.  M.  and  Barnard,  C.  Experi- 

mental science  series  for  beginners. 

1879 835.10 

Contents,  v.  1,  Light ; v.  2,  Heat. 

— Mayhew,  H.  Wonders  of  science 827 . 11 

— Pickering,  E.C.  Physical  manipulations. 

2.  v.  1875 826.6 

— Rolfe,  W.  J.  and  Gillet,  J.  A.  Handbook 

of  natural  philosophy.  1869 818 . 3 

— Scientific  irrigator.  1828 812 . 6 

— Stallo,  J.  B.  Concepts  and  theories  of 

modern  physics.  1882 815.4.38 

— Steele,  J.  D.  Fourteen  weeks  in  physics. 

1878 833.1 

— Stewart,  B.  Physics.  (Science  primers.) 

1878 828.20.3 

— Winslow,  C.  F.  Force  and  nature  [at- 

traction and  repulsion].  1869 821 . 11 

See  also  Acoustics;  Electricity;  Forces  of  nature; 
Heat ; Hydraulics ; Mechanics ; Meteorology ; Molecular 
physics ; Optics ; Physical  geography ; Pneumatics. 

Natural  religion.  Seeley,  J.  R 443 . 28 

Natural  science.  See  under  Science. 

Natural  selection.  Wallace,  A.  R. . 1871  807.28 

See  also  Evolution. 

Natural  theology.  Argyll,  Duke  of.  Reign 

of  law 407.16 

— Brougham,  H.,  lord.  Discourse  of. 

1835 In  411.3 

— Bushnell,  H.  Nature  and  the  super- 

DBitnrd^l  405  9 

— Butler,  J.  Analogy  of  reiigion.  1,881..  401.26 

— Chadbourne,  P.  A.  Natural  theology. 

1871 402.7 

— Chalmers,  T.  Adaptation  of  external 

nature  to  man 408.27 

— Child,  G.  C.  Benedicite;  illustrations  of 

the  power,  wisdom  and  goodness  of 
God.  1869  401.20 

— Harris,  J.  Pre-adamite  earth.  1856...  437.20 

— Hill,  T.  Geometry  and  faith 444.10 

— Nordhoff,  C.  God  and  the  future  life.’83  432.24 

— Paley,  W.  Natural  theology.  1850.  In  1001.4 
Same;  with  notes  by  J. Ware.  Hlus.’73  402.6 

— Seeley,  J.  R.  Natural  religion.  1882..  443.28 

— Wilson,  W.  D.  Foundations  of  relig- 


ious belief.  1883 432.19 

See  also  Evidences  of  Christianity ; Religion ; 
Theology. 

Naturalist  on  the  Amazon.  Bates,  H.  W. 

1873 508.14 

Naturalist,  Young  [in  Mexico].  Biart,  L. . 845.27 
Naturalist’s  guide.  Maynard,  C.  J.  1877.  827.8 
Naturalist’s  rambles  about  home.  [New 

J ersey.]  Abbott,  C.  C 845 . 30 

Naturalist’s  wanderings  in  the  eastern 

archipelago.  1878-’83.  Forbes,  H.  O.  531 . 18 
Nature.  Burroughs,  J.  Fresh  fields. 

[England.]  1885 522.25 

— Chalmers,  T.  Adaptation  of  external 

nature  to  man.  1853  408 . 27 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Nature In  326.9.2 

— Good,  J.  M.  Book  of.  1884 806.13 

— Hinton,  J.  Man  and  his  dwelling  place. 

1872 402.13 

— Hooker,  W.  Child’s  book  of.  1872 802.2 

— Howitt,  W.  Book  of  the  seasons.  1842  . 306.28 


NATURE. 


179 


NEW. 


Nature,  continued . 

— Humboldt,  A.  von.  Incitements  to  the 

study  of In  801.1.2 


— Hunt,  R.  Poetry  of  science;  or  physi- 

cal phenomena  of  nature.  1854  807 . 1 

— Lanoye,  F.  de.  Sublime  in  nature.  1871  802 . 24 

— Leifchild,  J.  R.  Higher  ministry  of 443 . 10 

— Macmillan,  H.  Bible  teachings  in  na- 

ture. 1880  443.6 

Foot-notes  from  the  page  of.  1861 . . . 824 . 7 

Ministry  of  nature.  1879 443 . 5 

Sabbath  of  the  fields.  1879 443.12 

— Scheie  de  Yere,  M.  Leaves  from  the 

book  of.  1872 812.10 

— Schubert,  G.  H.  Mirror  of.  1851 805.17 

— Shairp,  J.  C.  Poetical  interpretation  of.  314.35 

— Wilson,  J.  Recreations  of  Christopher 

North 305.7 

See  also  Earth;  Natural  history ; Seasons. 

Nature,  addresses  and  lectures.  Emerson, 

R.W 326.21 

Nature  and  human  nature.  Haliburton, 

T.C 16.2 

Nature  and  the  supernatural.  Bushnell,H.  405.9 
Naum  an,  Mary  D.  Eva’s  adventures  in 

shadow  land.  1874 78.34 

Nautical  astronomy.  Evers,  H.  1873 827.24 

Naval  history.  Boynton,  C.  B.  History  of 
the  navy  during  the  rebellion.  2.  v. 

1868 737.19 

— Cooper,  J.  F.  Naval  history  of  the 

United  States  [to  1815] 736.4 

— Valentine,  R.  Seafights  [British] 717.8 


See  also  Battles ; Buccaneers ; also , names  of 


countries. 

In  biography , see  lives  of  Dampier;  Drake;  Nelson; 
Jones  (J.  Paul);  Preble;  Decatur;  Farragut. 

Naval  hygiene.  Wilson,  J.  1879 834.22 

Naval  officer,  Recollections  of  a,  (1841-65.) 

Parker,  W.  H 501 . 15 

Naval  science.  Goodrich,  F.  B.  Ocean’s 

story,  nius.  1875  511.20 

— Hamersly,  L.  R.  Naval  encyclopaedia. 

1881 *E.8 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Man  of  war  life.  ’83.  Juv.  531.5 

— Russell,  W.  C.  Sailors’  language.  1883.  844 . 23 

— Whymper,  F.  The  sea.  Illus 528.12 

See  also  Battles;  Boats;  Buccaneers;  Navi- 
gation; Ocean;  Sailors;  Ships. 

Navigation.  Evers,  H.  Theory  and  prac- 
tice. 1873 827.23 

— Qualtrough,  E . F.  Sailors’  handy  book. 

1881 837.29 

— Robinson,  H.  N.  New  surveying  and 

navigation.  1878 823 . 23 

See  also  Nautical  astronomy ; Nayal  science. 

Neal,  D.  Hist,  of  the  Puritans,  1517-1688. 

2 v 413.23 

Neale,  H.  Romance  of  history:  France. 

[Tales.]  1872 135.2 

Neander,  A.  History  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion and  church  to  the  reformation. 

5 v.  1853 427.13 

— Life  of  Christ  in  its  historical  connec- 

tion with  historical  development.  ’64.  413 . 1 

Near  to  nature’s  heart.  Roe,  E.  P 136.6 

Neaves,  C.,  Lord.  Greek  anthology  [outlined 


Nebraska.  Wilber,  C.  D.  Nebraska  and 

and  the  northwest.  1881 501 . 20 

See  also  United  States  (Geological  and  geo- 
graphical surveys). 


Needle-work.  Church,  E.  R.  Home 

needle.  1882 851.19 

— Croly,  Mrs.,  D.  G.,  ed'r.  Needle-work: 

embroidery  and  drawn  work.  1885..  853.3 

— Hale,  L.  P.  Art-needlework.  Decora- 

tive embroidery 843.8 

— Plain  sewing:  knitting 843.10 

See  also  Lace. 


Negroes.  Jones,  C.  C.  Religious  instruc- 
tion of  [to  1842] 426.19 

See  also  Africa ; Man  ( Ethnology );  Slavery; 

United  States  {History). 

Neighbor  Jackwood.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  ’76  136.7 

Neighbors,  The.  Bremer,  F.  Fict 133.14.1 

Nelly  Brooke.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.105 

Nelly  Kinnard’s  kingdom.  Douglas,  A...  53.24 
Nelly’s  silver  mine.  Jackson,  B.  H.  Juv.  76.13 
Nelson,  H.,  Lord.  Chambers’s  miscel- 
lany. Life  of 1001.8.2 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men.. . 614.14 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men 613.22 

— Southey,  R.  Life  of 601.5 

Nelson;  or,  how  a country  boy  made  his 

way  in  the  city.  Thayer,  W.  M 83.14.4 

Nemesis.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  Y.  Fict 33.17 

Neptune’s  heroes.  Adams,  W.  H.  D 74.19 

Nerinckx,  C.  Maes,  C.  P.  Life  of.  1880.  637.9 

Nero.  Abbott,  J.  History  of.  1873 611.23 

See  also  Caesars  (The). 

Nervous  system.  Beard.  G.  M.  American 

nervousness.  1881 837.27 

On  nervous  exhaustion.  1880  836.2 

— Flint,  A.  Nervous  system.  1873 813.1.4 

— Mitchell,  S.  W.  Wear  and  tear;  or  hints 

for  the  overworked.  1 874  811 . 17 

— Romanes,  C.  J.  Jelly-fish,  starfish  and 

sea  urchins  [primitive  nervous  sys- 
tems]. 1885 815.4.49 

— Wood,  H.  C.  Brain-work  and  over- 

work. 1880 833.14.8 

See  also  Insanity ; Brain ; Mind ; Neuralgia ; 
Physiology ; Stimulants. 

Nesbitt,  M.  L.  Grammar-land.  Juv. ’80  . 326.2 
Nessmuk,  pseud.  See  Sears,  G.  W. 

Netherlands.  Ebers,  G.  The  burgomas- 
ter’s wife:  a romance  [1574-81].  1882.  146.13 

— Grattan,  T.  C.  History  of  the  [to  18151.  703.11 

— Motley,  J.  L.  History  of  tne  United, 

[1584-1609.].  4 v 704.4 

Life  of  John  of  Barneveld.  2 v.  ’74.. . 634.1 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.  [1555-84.]  704.5 

— Schiller,  F.  Yon.  Revolt  of  the  [16th 

century] 703.10 

— Taine,  H.  Art  in  the.  1872 812.18 

— Young,  A.  W.  History  of.  Illus.  1884  732.8 

See  also  Belgium ; Holland. 

Nettie  Loring  [Temperance  tale].  Downs, 

E 92.20 

Neutral  French,  or  exiles  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Williams,  Mrs 8.12 

Nevada.  Browne,  3.  R.  Silver  regions  of. 

(In  Tit's  Apache  country.)  1871 503.18 

See  also  U nited  States  ( Geogr . and  geolog.  and 
mining  reports) . 


Never  again.  Mayo,  W.  S 143.6 

Never  give  up.  Leslie,  Madeline 24.6 

New  America.  Dixon,  W.  H.  1867 501.24 

New  atmosphere  [“woman’s  rights,”  etc]. 

Dodge,  M.  A 307.23 

New  bedtime  stories.  Moulton,  L.  C 86.19 

New  biographies.  Macaulay,  T.  B.,  and 

others 605.20 


New. 


180 


NEWCOMES. 


New  departure  in  the  common  schools  of 

Quincy,  etc.  Adams,  C.  F.  1879...  431.21 
New  England.  Arr,  E.  H.  New  England 

bygones.  1880 621 . 21 

— Bacon,  L.  Genesis  of  the  New  England 

churches.  1874 435.17 

— Flagg,  W.  Woods  and  by-ways  of.  ’72.  522.24 

— Frothingham,  O.  B.  Transcendentalism 

in  New  England.  1876 416.4 

— Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  Family  flight  around 

home.  Juv 531.9 

— Hawthorne,  N.  True  stories.  [Early 

history . ] 614 . 10 

— Hayward.  J.  New  England  gazetteer. 

1839 516.21 

— Jackson,  H.  H.  Bits  of  travel  at  home. 

1878  522.15 

— Lowell,  J.  B.  New  England  two  cen- 

turies ago In  332.12.1 

— Lunt,  G.  Old  New  England  traits.  ’73.  714.6 

— Markham,  K.  King  Philip’s  war.  1883.  723.18.3 

— New  England;  a hand  book  for  travellers. 

1873 *B.14 

— Palfrey,  J.  G.  History  of  [to  1741].  4 v.  747.5 

— Samuels,  E.  A.  Birds  of  New  England. 

1875 826.11 

— Scudder,  H.  E.  The  Bodleys  on  wheels. 

1879  77.1 

— Stearns,  W.  A.  New  England  bird-life. 

1881 836.29 

See  also  Indians ; Pilgrims ; and  names  of 
States. 


New  England  bride  and  housekeeper,  Bec- 

oliections  of.  Gilman,  Mrs.  C.  Fict.  138.21 
New  England  legends  and  folk-lore . Drake, 

S.  A.  Illus.  1884 321.3 

New  England  tragedies.  Longfellow,  H. 

W In  211.22 

New  Englander,  The.  v.  42-45.  New  Haven, 

1883-5 *1008.8 

New  games  for  parlor  and  lawn.  Bartlett, 

G.  B.  1882... 842.11 


New  graft  on  the  family  tree.  Alden,  I.  M.  81.20 
New  Grenada ; or,  heroes  and  patriots. 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G 87.8 

New  Jersey.  Sypher,  J.  B.  and  Apgar,  E. 

A.  History  of  New  Jersey.  1871...  738.5 

New  Magdalen.  Collins,  Wilkie 64.26 

New  Mexico.  Bartlett,  J.  B.  Explorations 

in,  [1850-3].  2v 507.2 


— Cooke,  P.  St.  Geo.  Conquest  of.  1878 . 723 . 14 

— Cozzens,  S.  W.  Three  years  in.  1873 . . 524 . 16 

— Lo  Conte,  J.  L.  Coleoptera  of.  ’59.  Irc*8541.15.11 

— Lyon,  W.  B.  Antiquities  in.  (Smith  rep. 

1871.) *8501.2 

— Meline,  J.  F.  2000  miles  on  horseback. 

1868 512.6 

— Bitch,  W.  G.  Hlus.  New  Mexico 523 . 11 

See  also  United  States  ( Geogr .,  geolog.,  and 
mining  reports. 

New  miscellanies.  Kingsley,  C 306.26 

New  nobility.  Forney,  J.  W.  Fict 145.23 

New  Plutarch.  Ed.  by  W.  Besant.  v.  1-11. 

1879-84 621.25 


Contents.—  V . 1,  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  C.  G.  Leland. 
2,  Coligny,  by  W.  Besant.  *3,  Joan  of  Arc,  by  Janet 
Tuckey.  4,  Judas  Maccabseus,  by  C.  R.  Conder.  5, 
Haroun  al  Raschid,  by  E.  H.  Palmer,  6,  Sir.  J.  Frank- 
lin, by  A.  Beesley.  7,  Martin  Luther,  by  J.  H.  Tread- 
well. Sir  R.  Whittington,  by  Besant  and  Rice.  9, 
Victor  Emanuel,  by  E.  Dicey.  10,  Marie  Antoinette,  by 
Sarah  Tytler.  Frederick  the  great,  by  C.  B.  Brackenbury. 

New  priest  in  Conception  Bay.  Lowell,  B. 


T.  S 17.29 

New  race.  Baimund,  G.  Fict 145.17 

New  shoes,  Abbott,  J.  Juv 82.15.1 


New  spirit  of  the  age.  Horne,  B.  H.  1844.  306.9 

New  story  book.  Howitt,  Mary 78.29 

New  Testament.  See  Bible. 

New  Timon.  [Poem.]  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  214.6 

New  Timothy,  The.  Baker,  W.  M 4.17 

New  West;  or,  California  in  1867-8.  Brace, 

C.  L 502.14 

New  world,  The.  [History.]  Brownell,  H. 

H.  1857 748.8 

NEW-year’s  bargain.  Coolidge,  S.  1876...  88.33 
New  years’  masque  and  other  poems. 

Thomas,  Edith  M 215.18 

New  York,  city.  Abbott,  J.  Marco  Paul  in  91.25.1 

— American  Institute,  annual  reports,  v.  8, 

11-12,  19-20.  1849-61 *8501.9 

— Appleton’s  Dictionary  of.  Maps.  1880 . . 516 . 3 

— Apprentices’  library,  Catalogue.  1874 . *3502 . 13 

— Board  of  education.  21st  annual  report, 

1863 *403.3 

— Barrett,  W.  Old  merchants  of.  v.  1-2.  604.20 

— Brace,  C.  L.  Dangerous  classes  of.  ’72.  912.2 

— Crapsey,  E.  The  nether  side  of.  1872 . 904 . 8 

— Gibbon,  J.  S.  Banks  of  New  York.  ’59.  912.8 

— Lander,  S. W.  Spectacles  for  young  eyes. 

1869 21.4 

— Smith,  M.  H.  Sunshine  and  shadow  in. 

1869 736.5 

See  also  Wall  street  ; also  references  in 
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New  York,  state.  Hammond,  J.  D.  His- 
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— Irving,  W.  History  of.  By  Diedrich 

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— Bandall,  S.  S.  History  of 714 . 16 

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— Assembly  documents.  55th  ses.,  1832,  v. 

4;  57th  sess.,  1834,  v.  2-4;  58th  sess., 

1835,  v.  2,  3,  5 932.3 

— Assembly  journal.  55th  sess.,  1832;  58th 

sess.,  1835 932.4 

— Attorneys’s  companion:  rules  of  the  su- 

preme court,  etc.  1818  908.14 

— Insurance,  dep’t,  2d  annual  report,  v.  1 . 

1861 932.7 

— Manual  for  use  of  legislature.  1863  . . . 902 . 18 

— Natural  history.  Geology.  By  W.  W. 

Mather,  E.  Emmons,  L.  Vanuxem, 
and  J ames  Hall.  4 v.  1842-43.  Q.  *8521 . 13 

Natural  history.  Mineralogy.  By 

Lewis  C.  Beck.  1842.  Q *8521 . 14 

— Bandall,  S.  S.  Digest  of  the  common 

school  system  of  the  state.  1 844  932 . 8 

— Senate  documents.  55th  sess.,  1832,  v. 

2 ; 57th  sess.,  1837,  v.  2 932.5 

— Senate  journals.  55th  session.,  1832;  57th 

sess.,  1854  932.6 

— State  agricultural  society,  transactions. 

v.  2,  10, 13, 14,  17,  18,  20,  24.  1843-64.  *8501.4 

— State  charities  aid  association.  Hand- 

book for  hospitals.  1883 842.37 

See  also  Adirondacks. 

New  Zealand.  Barker,  M.  A.  Station 

amusements  in 501 . 19 

Note  Sequel  to  “ Station  life.” 

Station  life  in,  [1865-8] 501.20 

— Trollope,  A.  Australia  and.  3.  v in  2. 

1873 501.29 

Newby,  Mrs.  C.  J.  Common  sense.  Fief. ’66.  36.406 
Newcomb,  Simon.  Political  economy.  ’86.  915.19 

— Popular  astronomy.  1878 825.14 

Newcomes,  The.  Thackeray,  W.  M 36.529 


NEWELL. 


181 


NOBLE. 


Newell,  W.  W.  Games  and  songs  of  Amer- 
ican children.  1883 848 . 20 

Newfoundland.  Hatton,  J.  and  Harvey, 

M.  Newfoundland:  its  history,  etc. 

1883  531.22 

— Bae,  W.  F.  Newfoundland  to  Mani- 

toba. 1881 518.3 

Newman,  J.  B.  Natural  history  of  man.’52.  837.8 
Newman,  J.  H.  Apologia  pro  vita  sua.  1864  433.18 

— Arians  of  the  fourth  century.  1871 444 . 8 

— Callista,  a sketch  of  the  third  century. 

[N.  Africa,  persecutions.]  1869 36.407 

— Discussion  and  arguments.  1873  441.11 

— Essays:  critical  and  historical.  2v 441.19 


— MacCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders 607.5" 

Newman,  J.  P.  Babylon  and  Nineveh.  ’76.  524.8 
Newport,  R.  I.  Browne,  J.  B.  Queen  of 

Aquidneck In  1004.1.49 

— Palfrey,  J.  G.  History  of  the  “ round 

tower” In  747.5.1 

See  in  Fiction,  Higginson’sMalbone:  Oldport 
days,  and  Mrs.  Stowe’s  Minister’s  wooing. 

Newport  aquarelle.  Howe,  Maud.  1883..  55.7 

Newspaper  annual.  Ayer  and  son’s.  1881.  *B.27 
Newspapers.  See  Journalism;  Periodicals. 
Newton,  D.  F.  Apples  of  gold  in  pictures 


of  silver.  1869 405.19 

Newton,  Sir  Isaac.  Principia,  1st  book, 
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— Brewster,  D.  Life  of.  1871 611.35 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men. . . 614.14 

— Parton,  J.  Illustrious  men,  etc 617.17 

Newton,  B.  H.  Bight  and  wrong  uses  of 

the  Bible.  1883 426.31 

Newton,  W.  W.  Priest  and  the  man;  or, 

Abelard  and  Heloisa.  1883 55.9 

Newton  Forster.  Marryat,  F 16.16 

Nibelungenlied.  Carlyle,  T.  Essays....  305.6 

— Cox,  G.  W.  Bomances  of  the  middle 

ages.  1880 47.5 

— Forestier,  A.  Echoes  from  mist-land:  or 

the  Nibelungen  lay 217 . 27 

— Haweis,  H.  B.  The  Nibelung’s  ring. 


— Nibelungenlied.  The  fall  of  the  Nibe- 

lungers.  Tr.  by  W.  N.  Lettsom.  1874.  211 . 13 
Nicaragua.  Helps,  A.  Spanish  conquest 

in  America 737.1.3 

— Squier,  E.  G.  Nicaragua;  its  people, 

etc.  Hlus.  1860 503.27 

Nichol,  J.  American  literature:  historical 

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— Byron.  (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  1880..  .616.11.20 

— English  composition.  [Literature 

primer.]  1879 314.1.7 

Nicholas,  W.  B.  Elementary  manual  of 
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Storer’s  manual.  1875 847.6 

Nicholas  Minturn.  Holland,  J.  G 144.7 

Nicholas  Nickleby.  Dickens,  C. . 1.7  and  36.175 
Nicoll,  H.  J.  Great  movements  and  who 

achieved  them.  1882 727 . 1 

— Landmarks  of  English  literature.  1883.  326.3 
Nicholls,  Mrs.  C.  B.  See  Bronte,  C. 

Nichols,  G.  W.  Art  education  applied  to 

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— Story  of  the  great  march  [Sherman’s].’66.  737.6 
Nichols,  J.  B.  Fireside  science.  [Essays.] 

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Nichols,  W.  B.  Filtration  of  potable  water. 

1879 834.4 

Nicholson,  H.  A.  Geology  for  schools  and 

colleges.  1872 805.25 

— Manual  of  zoology.  1879 822.11 

Nicholson,  J.  B.  Art  of  bookbinding.  ’78.  838.23 


Nicholson,  W.  T.  Files  and  rasps.  1878.  8521.24 
Nick  of  the  woods.  Bird,  B.  M.  [cop.  ’53.]  55.19 
Nicolay,  J.  G.  Outbreak  of  rebellion. 

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Niebuhr,  B.  G.  Greek  hero  stories.  1879.  87.11 

— History  of  Borne,  from  the  earliest  times 

to  death  of  Constantine.  3 v.  1849 . 732 . 9 

Night  and  morning.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  36.81 
Night,  A,  on  the  borders  of  the  Black  for- 


est, etc.  Edwards,  A.  B.  Fict 36.203 

Night  thoughts.  [Poem.]  Young,  E.  207.4  ; 202.15 
Nightingale,  A.  F.  Bequirements  for  ad- 
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States.  1879 442.4 

Nightingale,  Florence.  Notes  on  nursing. 

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Nightmar  e Abbey.  Peacock,  T.  L 141 . 2 

Nights  with  Uncle  Bemus.  Harris,  J.  C.  ’83  326.29 
Nihilism.  Empire  of  the  discontented,  by 


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— Gagneur,  M.  L.  A.  A nihilist  princess. 

Fict.  1881 141.10 

— Turgenieff,  I.  Fathers  and  sons.  Fict. 

1872 ...  27.38 

Virgin  soil.  Fict.  1877 137.18 

— Wallace,  D.  M.  In  his  Bussia 511.2 

Nile.  Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  The  Albert  N’y- 

anza;  great  basin  of  the  Nile,  [1861-6]  505.22 
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— - Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia,  [1861-2].  505.26 

— Curtis,  G.  W.  Nile  notes.  1872 504.27 

— Speke,  J.  H.  Discovery  of  the  source, 

[1859-63] 528.4 

— Warner,  C.  D.  My  winter  on  the  Nile. 

1876 516.19 

Nile  days;  or,  Egyptian  bonds.  Bates, 

E.  K 53.16 

Nimpo’s  troubles.  Miller,  O.  T,  Juv 78.9 

Nimrod  of  the  sea.  Davis,  W.  M.  1874..  823.32 

Nina.  Bremer,  F 133.14.2 

Nina  Balatka.  Trollope,  A 36.412 

Nine  little  goslings.  Woolsey,  S.  C . . 78.10 

Nineteenth  century:  a history.  Mackenzie, 

B.  1880  724.2 

NiNETY-three.  [French  revolution.]  Hugo,V  31.5 
Nineveh.  Layard,  A.  H.  Discoveries  among 

the  ruins  of,  [1849-50] 502.28 

Nineveh  and  its  remains,  [1845-6]. 

Abridged.  1871 504.10 

— Myers.  P.  V.  N.  Bemains  of  lost  em- 

pires, [1871-2] 511.6 

— Newman,  J . P.  Babylon  and.  1 875 524 . 8 

— Bawlinson,  G.  Ancient  monarchies,  v. 

1-2 715.5 

— Smith,  G.  Assyrian  discoveries,  1873-4.  511.16 

No  alternative.  Cudlip,  Mrs.  Annie 32.22 

No  church.  Bobinson,  F.  W 36.413 

No  intentions.  Church,  Mrs.  B 36.106 

No  name.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.122 

No  new  thing.  Norris,  W.  E 146.31 

No  relations.  Malot,  Hector 145.18 

No  sense  like  common  sense.  Howitt,  Mary.  91.4 
No  sex  in  education.  Duffey,  Mrs.  E.  B.. . 412.6 

No  thoroughfare.  Dickens,  C.  and  Collins, 

Wilkie 36.176 

Noble,  A.  L.  Eunice  Lathrop,  spinster.  ’82.  52 . 9 

— Uncle  Jack’s  executors.  1880 138.16 

Noble,  E.  The  Bussian  revolt.  1885  735 . 15 


NOBLE. 


182 


NUMA. 


Noble,  Lucretia.  A reverend  idol.  1882..  52.23 

Noble  blood.  Hawthorne,  Julian.  1885..  57.25 

Noble  deeds  of  women.  Starling,  E 605.10 

Noble  life,  A.  Oraik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  Fict. . . 14.2 

Noble  lord,  A.  Southworth,  E.  D.  N 5.22 

Noble  name,  A.  Glumer,  C.  von 53.27 

Noblesse  oblige.  Roberts,  Marg 144.3 

N obod y.  W arner,  Susan 146.21 

Nobody’s  fortune.  Yates,  Edmund 36.593 

Noel,  Lady  Augusta.  Owen  Gwynne’s 

great  work.  1876 42.26 

Nohl,  Lewis.  Life  of  Liszt.  1884 644.16 

— Life  of  R.  W.  Wagner.  1884  627.23 

Non-Christian  religious  systems.  5 v. ’78-80  444.18 

1.  Buddhism.  2.  Confucianism  and  Taou- 
ism.  3.  The  coran.  4.  Hindooism.  5.  Islam. 

Nordenskiold,  A.  E.  Voyage  of  the  Vega 

round  Asia  and  Europe.  1882. 521.2 

Nordhoef,  C.  California:  for  health,  pleas- 
ure and  residence.  1873 528.5 

— Communistic  societies  of  the  United 

States.  1875 911.36 

— The  cotton  states  in  1875 524.5 

— God  and  the  future  life;  the  reasonable- 

ness of  Christianity.  1883 432.24 

— Man-of-war  life.  Juv.  1883 531.5 

— Northern  California,  Oregon  and  the 

Sandwich  Islands.  1874 524.10 

— Politics  for  young  Americans.  1874 911.17 

— Stories  of  the  island  world.  1857 531.8 

Norine’s  revenge.  Fleming,  Mrs.  A.  1876.  136.9 
Norman,  B.  M.  Rambles  in  Yucatan, 

[1841-2].  1843 507.11 

Norman,  C.  B.  Armenia  and  the  campaign 

of  1877 511.10 

Normandy.  Blackburn,  H.  Normandy 

picturesque.  1873 524 . 28 

— Macquoid,  T.  and  K.  S.  Pictures  and 

legends  from  Normandy  and  Brittany. 

1881 518.19 

— Taylor,  W.  C.  Hist,  of  France  and  N., 


— Waring,  G.  E.  jr.  A farmer’s  vacation. 

1873  511.9 

Normans.  Freeman,  E.  A.  History  of  the 

Norman  conquest.  5 v.  1870 705.9 

— Knight,  H.  G.  Normans  in  Sicily,  1003- 

90 In  742.4.1 

— Johnson,  A.  H.  Normans  in  Europe, 


France ; also  Scandinavia. 

Norris,  T.  American  angler’s  book.  1864.  826.3 

— American  fish  culture.  1868 814 . 28 

Norris,  W.  E.  Heaps  of  money.  1882...  52.19 

— Matrimony.  1881 141.12 

— No  new  thing.  1883 146.31 

NoRSE-folk.  Brace,  C.  L.  1857 508 . 23 

Norse  literature.  See  Scandinavian  liter- 
ature. 

Norse  mythology.  Anderson,  R.  B 415.5 

Norse  tales  for  children.  Dasent,  G.  W..  74.18 

Norsemen  in  the  West.  Ballantyne.  R.  M.  76.4 
Norsemen’s  pilgrimage.  Boyesen,  H . H . . 44.5 

Norsk,  Lapp  and  Finn.  Vincent,  F.  1881.  518.1 

North,  Christopher,  pseud.  See  Wilson,  J. 


North  America  [1861-2].  Trollope,  A.  2 v. . 501 . 30 
North  America.  See  America  (North). 

North  American  birds,  Key  to.  Coues,  E.  *C.2 
North  American  review,  v.  115-139.  N.  Y. 

1872-84 *1007.8 

North  and  South.  Gaskell,  E.  C.  Fict..  36.230 
North  Carolina.  Moore,  J.  W.  History 

of,  [to  1876].  1880 728.11 


Northanger  abbey.  Austen,  Jane 36.34 

Northern  lands.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.5.2 

Northern  nations,  Conversion  of  the.  Mer- 

ivale,  C.  1873 403.8 

Northern  travel.  Taylor,  B.  1856 506.12 

Northmen.  Anderson,  R.  B.  America  not 

discovered  by  Columbus.  1877 714.15 

— Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Erling  the  bold.  Juv.  75.18 

Norsemen  in  the  West.  Juv 76.4 

— De  Costa,  B.  F.  Pre-Columbian  discov- 

ery of  America.  1868  748.6 

See  also  Scandinavia  ; also , Sweden  and 
Norway;  Denmark;  Iceland;  Normans. 

Northrup,  A.  J.  Camps  and  tramps  in 

the  Adirondacks.  1880 516.28 


Northup,  S.  Twelve  years  a slave.  1853.  606.27 
Northwest,  The.  See  United  States. 

Northwest  passage.  See  Arctic  regions. 

Norton,  C.  E.  Historical  studies  of  church 


architecture  in  the  middle  ages.  1880.  836 . 1 
Norton,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Lost  and  saved.  1863. . 36.414 

— Old  Sir  Douglas.  1867 36.415 

— Stuart  of  Dunleath.  1851 36.416 

Norton,  C.  L.  Canoeing  in  Kanuckia.  See 

Habberton,  J.  1878  518.16 

Norton,  F.  H.  Life  of  Gen.W.  S.  Hancock. 

See  Junkin,  D.  X.  1880  621.22 

Norway.  See  Sweden  and  Norway. 

Norwood.  Beecher,  H.  W.  Fict 13.10 

Not  easily  jealous.  Hardy,  Iza 36.417 

Not  wisely  but  too  well.  Broughton,Rhoda.  131 . 6 

Not  wooed,  but  won.  1871 36.418 

Notable  thoughts  about  women:  a literary 

mosaic.  Ballou,  M.  M.  1882 318.20 

Notaries  public.  Wedgwood,  W.  B.  and 

Homans,  I.  S.  Law  manual  for.  ’73  . 908.8 
Notelrac,  pseud.  [Fanny  E.  Carleton.] 

Operas : their  plots  and  their  writers. 

1881 218.26 

Notes  from  Plymouth  pulpit.  By  A.  Moore.  437.24 

Nothing  but  money.  Arthur,  T.  S 134.27 

Nothing  to  do.  [Poem.]  By  a lady.  1857.202.18 

Nothing  to  drink.  Wright,  J.  M 92.18 

Nott,  Dr.  E.  Van  Santvoord,  C.  Memoirs 

of.  1876 612.28 

Nott,  J.  C.  and  Gliddon,  G.  R.  Indigenous 

races  of  the  earth.  1857 8521.2 

Nourse,  J.  E.  Am.  explorations  in  ice 

zones.  1884  521.6 

Nova  Scotia.  Cozzens,  F.  S.  Acadia;  or, 

a month  with  the  blue  noses.  1877. . 514 . 5 

— De  Mille,  J.  Lilly  and  the  cross.  1875  43.19 

— Longfellow,  W.  H.  Evangeline.  [Poem.]  217.14 

— Parkman,  F.  Removal  of  the  Acadians. 


In  736.15.1 


— Warner,  C.  D.  Baddeck.  1874 508.24 

— Williams,  Mrs.  The  neutral  French. 

Fict.  1841. 8.12 

Novels  and  novelists.  See  Fiction. 

Novels  and  tales,  reprinted  from  “ House- 
hold Words,”  conducted  by  C.  Dick- 
ens  36.177 

Novels  by  eminent  hands.  [Burlesques.] 

Thakeray,  W.  M 301.12.1  and  36.528.5 

Now  and  then.  Warren,  Samuel 36.561 

Now  I lay  me  down  to  sleep,  etc.  Bourne, 

W.  O.,  ed'r 218.30 

Now  or  never.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.2.3 

Noyes,  J.  H.  History  of  American  social- 
isms. 1870 915.12 

Nubia.  Prime,  W.  C.  Boat  life  in  1872.  502.19 

— Russell,  M.  History  of.  [Pub.  1833]  . . 706 . 22 

Numa  Roumestan.  Daudet,  Alphonse.  ...  146.9 


NUMBER. 


183 


OLD. 


Number  one  and  how  to  take  care  of  him. 

Pope,  J.  J.  1884  845.15 

Numerals.  Muller,  M.  Our  figures In  404.2.2 

Numismatics.  Addison,  J.  Dialogues  on 

medals.  {In  his  works,  v.  1.) 1001 . 2 

— Snowden,  J.  R.  Description  of  ancient 
and  modern  coins  in  the  cabinet  col- 
lection at  the  mint  of  the  U.  S.  1860.  911.2 
Nursery,  The.  Ulus,  magazine,  v.  17-18, 

21-24.  Bos.,  1878-80 77.2 

Nursery.  Terhune,  M.  V.  Common  sense 

in.  1885 847.22 


See  also  Children;  Infancy;  Mothers. 

Nursery  noonings.  Dodge,  M.  A.  1875..  304.21 
Nursery  songs.  Dodge,  M.  M.  Rhymes 

and  jingles.  Ulus.  1880 218.5 

— Froebel,  F.  Mother-play  and  nursery 

songs.  Ulus.  1878 8521 . 18 

— Mother  Goose’s  melodies.  Ulus,  in  color 

by  A.  Nappes.  Bost.,  1879 77.25 

— Mother  Goose’s  melodies,  [cop.  1869]. . 92.11 

— Willie  Winkie’s  nursery-songs  of  Scot- 

land. Ed.  by  Mrs.  Silsbee 217.25 

Nursing.  Manual  of  nursing;  Bellevue 

hospital : training  school 823 . 5 

— Mitchell,  S.  W.  Nurse  and  patient,  and 

camp  cure.  1877 818 . 37 

— Nightingale,  Florence.  Notes  on.  1872.  803.26 

— Storer,  H.  R.  Nurses  and.  1868  807.13 


OAK-openings.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.25 

Oakey,  A.  F.  Building  a home.  1883  851 . 17 

— Home  grounds.  1881 851 . 18 

Oakey,  M.  R.  See  Dewing,  T.  W. 

Oakshott  castle.  Kingsley,  H 36.288 

Obelisk,  The,  and  freemasonry.  Weisse, 

J.  A.  1880 834.19 

Ober,  F.  A.  Camps  in  the  Caribbees.  1880.  513.10 

— Travels  in  Mexico.  1884  531 . 14 

— Young  folks’ history  of  Mexico.  1883..  721.24 


Oberlin,  J.  F.  Chambers’s  misc.  Life  of. 

In  1001.8.10 

Object  teaching.  • Barnard,  H.  Object 


teaching.  1860 403.2 

— Calkins,  N.  A.  Primary  object  lessons. 

1861 406.27 

Same.  Revised.  1881 443.8 

— Object  lessons  on  the  human  body.  By 

three  New  York  teachers.  1883 432.20 

— Sheldon,  E.  A.  Lessons  on  objects.  ’75.  416.13 

— Welsh,  A.  S.  Object  lessons.  1863 423.3 

See  also  Kindergarten. 

O’Brien,  J.  History  of  the  mass.  1879...  421.31 
Obstetrics.  Hartshome,  H.  Manual  of 

1874 In  824.26 

— Playfair,  W.  S.  Midwifery  ; rev.  by  R. 

P.  Harris.  1880 846.16 

Occident.  Gook,  J.  (Boston  Monday  lec- 
tures.) 1884  433.22 

Occupations  of  a retired  life.  Mayo,  I.  F.  134.17 
Ocean.  Adams, W.  H.  D.  Monsters  of  the 

deep 818.10 

— Chambers’s  papers,  etc.  Ocean  routes. 

In  1001.9.4 

— Damon,  W.  E.  Ocean  wonders.  1879. . 835.22 

— Figuier,  L.  Ocean  world 808.8 

— Goodrich,  F.  B.  Ocean’s  story.  1875. . 511.20 

— Jordan,  W.  L.  The  ocean:  its  tides, 

etc.  1873  821.17 

— Kirby,  M.  and  E.  The  sea  and  its  won- 

ders  811.31 

— Maury,  M.  F.  Physical  geography  of 

the  sea.  1855  806.5  I 


Ocean,  continued. 

‘ — Perils  of  the  sea.  1833  516.31 

— Reclus,  E.  The  ocean,  etc.  1B74 825.19 

— Scheie  De  Yere,  M.  Wonders  of  the 

deep.  1872 812.9 

— Simmonds,  P.  L.  Commercial  products 

of  the  sea.  1879 833.35 

— Sonrel,  L,  Bottom  of  the.  1870 802 . 16 


— Spry,  J.  J.  Cruise  of  the  Challenger.’77.  512.14 

— Whymper,  F.  The  sea:  its  stirring  story 

of  adventure,  peril  and  heroism.  Illus  528.12 
See  also  Naval  science;  Shipwrecks;  Travels 
and  voyages. 


Ocean  born.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.3.6 

Ocean  to  ocean.  [Canada.]  Grant,  G.  M. . 514 . 10 

Ocean  waifs.  Reid,  M.  Juv 88.18 

Oceanica.  See  Australia ; East  Indian 
Archipelago;  Malaysia;  Polynesia. 

Ockley,  Simon.  History  of  the  Saracens. 

1875 716.1 

O’Connell,  Daniel.  Lecky,W.  E.  H.  Lead- 
ers of  public  opinion  in  Ireland.  1872.  611.34 
O’Connor,  J.  D.  History  of  Turkey.  [Brief.]  716.24 

O’Connor,  W.  D.  Harrington.  1860 142.5 

Odd  couple.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W 48.6 

Odd  Fellows.  Journal  of  proceedings  of 
grand  lodge  of  the  United  States. 
Baltimore,  1868-75.  v.  1-8 412.15 

— Bristol,  D.  W.  Odd-fellows’  amulet.  ’54  408.36 

— Revelations  of  odd  fellowsip.  With 

“ Light  on  free  masonry.”  1872 401 . 14 

Odd  folks  at  home.  Matteaux,  C.  L 832 . 15 

Odd  or  even?  Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D 145.12 

Odd  people.  Reid,  May ne.  Juv 92.8 

Oddities  of  southern  life  and  character. 

Watterson,  H.,  ed’r 318 . 25 

O’Donoghue,  The.  Lever,  C 36 . 344 

Odyssey  of  Homer.  See  Homer. 

Off  on  a comet:  sequel  “To  the  sun.” 

Yerne,  J.  1878  55.2 


Off  the  Skelligs.  Ingelow,  J.  3 v.  in  2 . . 36 . 242 
Off  to  the  geysers.  Stephens,  C.  A.  Juv.  24.18.3 

Ogilvies,  The.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 33.7 

Oglethorpe,  J.  Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  Life 

of In  601.1.2 

OiL-painting.  See  Painting. 

Oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania.  Wright,  W. 

1865 811.18 

See  also  Petroleum. 

O’Keefe,  J.  Personal  reminiscences.  1875. 

In  612.22 

Olcott,  H.  S.  Buddhist  catechism.  1885.435.25 
Old  age.  Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  Concerning 

growing  old In  301.17.1 

— Cicero.  Cato;  an  essay  on  old  age. . . . 1020.11.3 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Society  and  solitude, 

etc 301.35 

— Mountford,  W Euthanasy.  1849 435.12 

Old  and  new.  v.  1,  6-10.  Boston,  1870-4.. *1002. 6 

Old  back  room.  Harrison,  Jennie 86.4 

Old  court.  Ainsworth,  W.  H 36.23 

Old  Creole  days.  Cable,  G.  W.  Fict 45.18 

Old  curiosity  shop.  Dickens,  C 1.1 

Old  dominion  [Virginia,  1831],  The.  James 

G.  P.  R.  Fict 34.36 

Old  England  [Travels].  Hoppin,  J.  M.  ’72.  508.13 
Old  faith  and  the  new.  Strauss,  D.  F.  ’73.  402 . 23 

Old  faiths  in  a new  light.  Smyth,  N 423 . 5 

Old  fashioned  girl.  Alcott,  L.  M 4.31 

Old  fashioned  thanksgiving.  Alcott,  L.  M . 26.42 .6 
Old  fort  Duquesne.  McKnight,  C.  Fict.  36.363 
Old  friends  and  new.  Jewett,  S.  O.  Fict.  46.29 
Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.  Mundt,  C.  M.  61 . 31 


OLD. 


184 


ONLY. 


Old  Greek  life.  Mahaffy,  J.  P. 716.27.4 


Old  helmet.  Warner,  Susan.  Fict 132.10 

Old  homestead.  Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  S 7.26 

Old  house  altered.  Mason,  G.  C.  1878.. . 826.22 

Old  Kensington.  Thackeray,  Annie,  I 64.5 

Old  lady  Mary.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  147.3 
Old  lieutenant  and  his  son.  Macleod,  N. . 36 . 364 

Old  mam’selle’s  secret.  Marhtt,  E 142 . 7 

Old  masters  and  their  pictures.  Tytler,  S.  808.32 
Old  Merry,  pseud.  See  Hodder,  E. 

Old  mortality.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.5 

Old  red  house.  Grosvenor,  H.  S.  Juv. . . 86.9 

Old  red  sandstone.  Miller,  H.  1857 801 . 21 

Old  regime  in  Canada.  Parkman,  F 736.15.4 

Old  Rome  and  new  Italy.  Castelar,  E.  ’73  503.14 

Old  Sir  Douglas.  Norton,  C.  E 36.415 

Old  tales  retold  from  Grecian  mythology. 

Larned,  A 421.8 

Old  Testament.  See  Bible. 

OLD-time  child-life.  Arr,  E.  H.  1880 622 . 21 

Old  time  pictures.  [Poems.]  Taylor,  B.  F.  218.6 
Old  times.  [Temperance  tales.]  Chellis, 

M.  D.. 92.29 

Old  times  in  the  colonies.  Coffin,  C.  C.  ’81.  722 . 18 

Oldbury.  Keary,  Annie 36 . 305 

Older  than  Adam.  Whitmarsh,  C.  S.  Juv.  845.37.2 

Oldham,  O.  Humorous  speaker 325.33 

Oldport  days.  [Newport,  R I.]  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W 332.2 

Oldtown  fireside  stories.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  6.9 

Oldtown  folks.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B 6.13 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  Land  of  Gilead, 
with  excursions  in  the  Lebanon. 

Illus.  1881 516.25 

— Russian  shores  of  the  Black  sea  [in 

1852] 506.16 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Agnes.  1865..  36.419 

— Agnes  Hopetoun’s  schools  and  holidays.  86.8 

— An  odd  couple 48.6 

— At  his  gates.  1873 34.9 

— The  Brownlows.  1872 134.3 

— Chronicles  of  Carlingford 17.10 

Contents. — Executor;  Rector’s  family ; Doc- 
tor’s family;  Salem  chapel. 

The  rector  and  the  doctor’s  family 36 . 420 

Salem  chapel 36.432 

Perpetual  curate 17.12  and  36.430 

Miss  Majoribanks 36.428 

— Curate  in  charge.  1876 45.15 

— Dress.  (Art  at  home  series).  1879 833.33 

— For  love  and  life.  1874 36.421 

— Francis  of  Assisi.  1874 641.6 

— Innocent;  a tale  of  modern  life.  1873..  36.422 

— John:  a love  story.  1872 34.40 

— The  ladies  Lindores.  1883 146 . 25 

— Laird  of  Norlaw.  1872 132 . 21 

— Last  of  the  Mortimers,  a story  in  two 

voices.  1862 36 . 423 

— Life  of  Cervantes.  1881 636.7.11 

— Life  of  Dante.  1881  636.7.1 

— Literary  history  of  England,  in  end  of 

18th  and  beginning  of  19th  century. 

3 v 318.28 

— The  little  pilgrim.  [Life  in  heaven].  ’83.  55.12 

— Madam.  1885 57.20 

— Madonna  Mary.  1867 36.424 

— Margaret  Maitland.  1862 36 . 425 

— Miss  Majoribanks.  1870 36 . 428 

— The  makers  of  Florence.  1876 615 . 18 

Contents.—  Dante ; The  cathedral  builders; 

MoDks  of  San  Marco. 

— May.  1873 36.426 

— Memoir  of  Count  de  Montalembert.  ’75.  643.22 

— Minister’s  wife.  1869  36.427 


Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.,  continued. 

— Old  lady  Mary.  [Life  in  heaven.]  1884.  147 . 3 

— Ombra.  1872 36.429 

— Perpetual  curate.  1870 17.12  and  36.430 

— The  rector  and  the  doctor’s  family.  1870.  36.420 

— Richard  B.  Sheridan.  (Eng.  men  of  let- 

ters.) 1883 616.11.33 

— Rose  in  June.  1874  36.431 

— Salem  chapel.  1870 36.432 

— Son  of  the  soil.  1877 45.12 

— Zaidee.  1866 134.9 

— and  Tarver,  F.  Moliere.  1879 636.7.6 

— ed’r.  Foreign  classics  for  English  read- 

ers. v.  1-17 636.7 

Contents. — v.  1,  Dante,  by  Mrs . Oliphant.  2,  Voltaire, 
by  E.  B.  Hamley.  3,  Pascal,  by  J.  Tulloch.  4,  Goethe, 
by  A.  Hayward.  5,  Petrarch,  by  H.  Reeve.  6,  Moliere, 
by  Mrs.  Oliphant  and  F.  Tarver.  7,  Montaigne,  by  W. 
L.  Collins.  8,  Rabelais,  by  W.  Besant.  9,  Calderon,  by 
E.  J.  Hasell.  10,  Saint  Simon,  by  C.  W.  Collins.  11, 
Cervantes,  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  12,  Corneille  and  Racine, 
by  H.  M.  Trollope.  13,  Madame  de  Sevigne,  by  Miss 
Thackeray.  14,  La  Fontaine  and  other  French  fabu- 
lists, byW.  L.  Collins.  15,  Schiller,  by  J.  Sime.  16, 
Tasso,  by  E.  J.  Hasell.  17,  Rousseau,  by  H.  G.  Graham. 


Olive.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 33.21 

Olive  Blake’s  good  work.  Jeaffreson,  J.  C.  134.2 
Oliver  of  the  mill.  Charlesworth,  M.  L . . 138 . 26 

Oliver  Twist.  Dickens,  C 1.8  and  36.178 

Ollapodiana  papers.  Clark,  W.  G 305.11 

Olla-podrida:  diary  on  the  continent,  etc. 

Marryat,  F 16.17 

Ollier,  E.  Cassell’s  history  of  the  Russo- 

Turkish  war.  2 v.  1879  733 . 3 

Olmsted,  F.  L.  Journey  in  the  seaboard 

slave  states.  1856 512 . 8 

— Journey  through  Texas.  1857 506.25 

— Walks  and  talks  of  an  American  farmer 

in  England.  1859 502.23 

Olney,  E.  Trigonometry  and  geometry.  ’80  841 . 13 

— University  algebra.  1880  841 . 1 

Omar  Khayyam.  Rubaiyat.  [Persian  poem] 

1878 211.2 

Ombra.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W 36.429 

O’Meara,  B.  E.  Napoleon  in  exile.  2 v. 

1823 607.21 

Omen,  The.  Galt,  J.  Fict 133.9 

Omoo.  Melville,  EL 132.22 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.  Charles,  Mrs.  E.  36 . 96 

On  guard.  Cudlip,  Annie 36 . 154 

On  slight  ailments.  Beale,  L.  S.  1880. . . . 834.24 
On  the  Amazons.  Stephens,  C.  A.  Juv..  24.18.6 
On  the  desert  [Sinai].  Field,  H.  M.  1883.  526.22 
On  the  edge  of  the  storm.  Roberts,  Marg.  36.433 

On  the  eve.  Turgenieff,  I.  S.  1873 63.19 

On  the  heights.  Auerbach,  Berthold 33.28 

On  the  plains  and  among  the  peaks.  [Colo- 
rado.] Dartt,  Mary.  1879 512.9 

On  the  road  to  riches.  Maher,  W.  H.  1876.  827 . 37 

On  time.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.3.3 

Once  and  again.  Jenkin,  C 36.268 

Once  upon  a time.  Brown,  E.  E.  Juv...  78.12 
One  hundred  choice  selections  for  readings 
and  recitations.  Nos.  1-24.  Phila., 


One  night’s  mystery.  Fleming,  Mrs.  A. . . . 11.31 

One  of  them.  Lever,  Charles 36 . 343 

One  summer.  Howard,  B.  W 135.18 

One  year.  Peard,  Frances  M 36 . 444 

One  year  abroad.  Howard,  Blanche  W. ’77.  524.24 
Only  a butterfly  and  other  stories.  Craik, 

G.  M 36.149 

Only  a clod.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.56 

Only  a fiddler.  Andersen,  H.  C 22.34 

Only  a girl.  Hillern,  W.  von 132.12 

Only  ask.  Lewis,  A.  H.  Juv 21.28 


ONLY. 


185 


OUR. 


Only  girls.  Townsend,  Virginia  F 143.13 

Only  herself.  Cudlip,  Annie 36 . 155 

Onward  and  upward  ser.  See  Adams, W.T. 

Open  fireplace  in  all  ages.  Putnam,  J.  P.  846 . 2 

Open  Polar  sea,  [1860-1].  Hayes,  I.  1 504.7 

Opening  of  a chestnut  burr.  Roe,  E.  P. . . 142.12 
Opera.  Carleton,  F.  E.  Operas:  their 

writers  and  their  plots.  1882 218 . 26 

— Clayton,  E.  C.  Queens  of  song.  1865.  628.23 

— Upton,  G.  P.  The  standard  operas:  their 

plots,  music  and  composers.  1885...  215.21 
See  also  Music. 

Opie,  A.  Illustrations  of  lying.  1859  406 . 3 

Opium.  Calkins,  A.  Opium  and  the  opium 

appetite.  1871 807.29 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Confessions  of  an  Eng- 

lish opium  eater.  1856  302 . 17 

— Kane,  H.  H.  Opium  smoking  in  China 

and  America.  1882 824.16 

See  also  Stimulants  and  narcotics. 

Oppert,  E.  A forbidden  land  [Corea].  1880.  513.16 
Opportunities  ; sequel  to  “ What  she 

could.”  Warner,  S.  1875 88.27 

Opportunity.  Seemuller,  A.  M.  C 11.30 

Optics.  Abbott,  Jacob.  Light.  1872 827.19 

— Lees,  W.  Acoustics,  light  and  heat 827.21 

— Lommel,  E.  Nature  of  light,  with  gen- 


eral account  of  physical  optics.  1876.  815.4.18 

— Marion,  F.  Wonders  of.  1871. . . ... . . 802.30 

— Mayer,  A.  M.  and  Barnard,  C.  Light. 

(Exp.  sci.  ser.)  1879 835.10.1 

— Tyndall,  J.  Light  and  electricity 803 . 7 

Notes  on  light.  1871 803.7 

— Vogel,  H.  Chemistry  of  light  and  pho- 

tography. 1875 815.4.14 

— Winslow,  F.  Influence  of  light  on  life 

and  health.  1867 811.34 

See  also  Eye ; Sight. 


Oracles.  DeQuincey,  T.  Pagan  oracles.  In  444 . 14 
Orators  of  the  American  revolution.  Ma- 

goon,  E.  L 613.9 

Oratory.  See  Elocution  ( Speeches ; Ora- 
tory.) 

Oratory  and  orators.  Mathews,  W.  1879 . 323 . 20 
Orchids.  Darwin,  C.  Fertilization  of,  by 

insects.  1877 828 . 10 

Oregon.  Barrows,  W.  Oregon:  the  strug- 
gle for  possession  (Am.  common- 
wealths). 1884 738.16.2 

— Chambers’s  misc.  Excursion  to  the  Ore- 

gon   In  1001.8.9 

— Farnham,  J.  T.  Travels  in.  1855  507.9 

— Irving,  W.  Astoria,  [1810-13] 505 . 28 

— Nash,  Wallis.  Oregon  in  1877 512.5 

Two  years  in  Oregon,  1879-80  518 . 10 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Northern  California,  Ore- 

gon, etc.  1874  524.10 

— Winthrop,  T.  Canoe  and  saddle.  1863.  505.27 
Organs  of  speech.  Meyer,  G.  II.  von.  ’84. . 815.4.46 
Orient.  See  East  (The);  Oriental. 

Orient,  Poems  of  the.  Taylor,  B 203 . 24 

Oriental  Christ,  The.  Mozoomdar,  P.  C . 432 . 27 
Oriental  churches.  Anderson,  R.  Mis- 
sions to.  1872 417.1.4 

Oriental  literature.  Alger,  W.  R.  Poetry 

of  the  Orient.  1874 211.21 

— Poor,  L.  E.  Sanskrit  and  kindred  litera- 

tures  426.12 

— Quackenbos,  J.  D.  Illus.  history  of 

ancient  literature.  1878  313.6 

— Whitney,  W.  D.  Oriental  and  linguistic 

studies,  etc.  2 v 332.26 


See  also  Chinese,  Persian,  Sanskrit  literatures. 
24 


Oriental  religions:  China.  Johnson,  S. ’81.  431.4 
Oriental  religions:  India.  Johnson,  S.  ’72.  438.27 
Origen.  Writings.  (A.-N.  C.  lib.  v.  10,  23.)  415.1 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Origen  and  Celsus. . In  307.21.4 
Origen  and  destiny  of  man.  Thomas,  H.W.  425 . 21 
Origin  of  cultivated  plants.  Candolle,  A. 

de.  1885 815.4.48 

Origin  of  nations.  Rawlinson,  G.  1878..  717.3 

Origin  of  species.  Huxley,  T.  H.  1880..  838.33 
Origin  of  the  globe.  Brewster,  G.  1850. . 804 . 24 
Orkney  islands.  Abbott,  J.  Excursions  to.  23 . 1 
Orlando  Furioso.  [Poem.]  See  Ariosto,  L . 206.11 

Orley  farm.  Trollope,  Anthony 36 . 545 

Ornithology.  See  Birds. 

Orthodox  theology  of  to-day.  Smyth,  N . 443 . 17 

Orthodoxy.  Cook,  Joseph.  1878 441.29 

Orthoepist,  The.  Ayers,  A.  1883 326.31 

Orthoepy.  See  English  language  (Pro- 
nunciation, etc.) 

Orton,  J.  The  Andes  and  the  Amazon.’70.  502.16 

— Comparative  zoology.  1877 822 . 12 

— Underground  treasures;  how  and  where 

to  find  them.  1881 844 . 1 

Orville  college.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 36 . 575 

Oscar.  Simonds,  W.  Juv 91.27.5 

Osceola  the  Seminole.  Reid,  Mayne.  Fict.  3.30 

Osego  chronicles.  Sleight,  M.  B 46.21 

Osgood,  H.  Winter  and  its  dangers.  1879.. 833 .14.6 
Ossian.  Poems:  trans.  by  J.  MacPherson.  214.19 
Ossoli,  S.  Margaret  Fuller,  marchesa  d\ 

Papers  on  literature  and  art.  1846..  317.3 


— Cranch,  C.  P.  Ode  [read  on  her  birth- 

day festival  I.  (Atlantic,  m.,  v.  26.)/n*1005.2.26 

— Crosland,  N.  Memorable  women.  1854.  631 . 15 

— Frothingham,  O.  B.  Transcendentalism 

in  New  England.  1876 416.4 

— Griswold,  R.  W.  Prose  writers  of  Amer- 

ica  316.17  and  615.9 

— Hale  S.  J.  Woman’s  record.  1873 *E.3 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  Life,  with  biographi- 

cal appendix.  1884 624.12.6 

— Howe,  Julia,  W.  Margaret  Fuller.  ’83.  627,1.5 


— Memoirs.  By  R.  W.  Emerson,  W.  H. 

Channing  and  J.  F.  Clarke.  2 v.  ’75..  632.13 

— Parton,  J.  Eminent  women  of  the  age.  625.13 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  women 618.2 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies.  1864. . . 606.4 

Oswald,  F.  L.  Physical  education.  1882 . 824 . 14 

— Summerland  [Mexico  and  Central  Amer- 

ica]. 1880 517.13 

— Zoological  sketches.  1883  843.18 

Oswald  Gray.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 36.576 

Othello  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare. 

Other  girls,  The.  Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  15.21 
Other  people’s  children.  Habberton,  J . . . 137 . 6 

Other  worlds  than  ours.  Proctor,  R.  A. . . 812 . 7 

Otis,  James.  Bowen,  F.  Life  of.  1847.  In  601.1.2 
Otis,  James.  Left  behind.  Juv.  1885...  84.9 

— Toby  Tyler.  Juv.  1881 87.30 


Otto,  E.  French  conversation-grammar.’75  313 . 19 
— German  conversation-grammar.  1874..  313.18 
Ottoman  empire.  See  Turkey. 

Ought  we  to  visit  her?  Edwards,  Mrs.  A.  61.37 
Ouida,  pseud.  See  Rame,  L.  de  la. 

Our  autumn  holiday  on  French  rivers. 


Molloy,  J.  L.  1879 514.25 

Our  behavior.  Duffey,  Mrs.  E.  B 417.17 

Our  business  boys.  Clark,  F.  E 432 . 37 

Our  Christmas  in  a palace.  Hale,  E.  E. . . 147.2 

Our  common  school  system.  Dodge,  M.  A.  912.22 

Our  digestion.  Lewis,  Dio.  1872 847 . 2 

Our  familiar  songs.  Johnson,  H.  K 212.4 


OUR. 


186 


PAINTING. 


Our  family.  [Humorous.]  Hood,  T 307.22.6 


Our  farm  of  four  acres.  1871 822.27 

Our  girls.  [Health,  etc.]  Lewis,  Dio 802.33 

Our  Helen.  Clarke,  R.  S 75.1 

Our  homes.  Hartshorne  H.  (Health  prim- 
ers.)   833.14.9 


Our  mutual  friend.  Dickens,  C . . 1 . 12  and  36 . 179 
Our  new  home  in  the  West.  Kirkland,  C.  M.  525 . 30 
Our  new  way  round  the  world.  Coffin,  C.  C.  511 . 22 
Our  next  door  neighbor  [Mexico].  Haven, 

G.  1875 524.4 

Our  old  home  [England].  Hawthorne,  N. 

524.6  and  306.23 

Our  sketching  club.  Tyr whitt,  R.  St.  J.  ’75.  831.7 
Our  summer  house  series.  See  Whit- 
marsh,  C.  S. 

Our  travelling  party.  5 v.  See  Eddy,  D.  C. 

Our  village:  sketches.  Mitford,  M.  R.  2v.  133.1 
Our  wasted  resources.  [Temperance  re- 


form.] Hargreaves,  W.  1876 911.16 

OuT-door  life.  See  Boating;  Camping;  Fish- 
ing; Health  resorts;  Hunting;  Sports. 
OuT-door  papers.  Higginson,  T.  W.  1871.307.15 

Out  of  court.  Hoey,  Mrs.  Cashel 36.248 

OuT-of-doors:  games,  etc.  Elliott,  A.  1872.  802.8 
Out  of  harness;  sketches,  narrative  and 

descriptive.  Guthrie,  T.  1876 516.14 

Out  of  prison.  Dennison,  M.  A.  Juv 24.13 

Out  of  the  deep.  Wood,  Mrs.  H.  Fict.’IS.  42.22 

Out  of  the  fire.  Chellis,  M.  D 92.25 

Out  of  the  hurly-burly.  Clark,  C.  H 311.2 

Out  of  the  past.  [Critical  and  literary 

papers.]  Godwin,  P 311.18 

Out  of  the  question;  a comedy.  Howells, 

W.D 208.1 

Out  of  the  wreck.  Douglas,  A.  M.  1885..  57.17 

Out  of  town.  Coffin, R.  B 142.3 

Outline  church  history.  Hurst,  J.  F 426.11 

Outline  study  of  man,  Hopkins,  M.  1873.  402.20 
Outlines  of  men,  women  and  things.  Ames, 

M.  C 311.8 


OuTRE-mer..  [Travel  in  Europe.]  Long- 
fellow, H.  W 522 . 27 

Outward  bound.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.4.1 

Overland.  DeForest,  J.  W.  Fict 61.26 

Overland  monthly,  v.  13-14.  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1874-5 *1002.11 

Overland  through  Asia.  Knox,  T.  W.’70.  521.9 
Overman,  F.  Moulder  and  founder.  1881 . 838.3 
Ovid.  [P.  Ovidius  Naso.]  Metamorphoses 
and  epistles;  tr.  by  Dry  den  and  oth- 
ers. 2 v.  1872 1020.9 

— Ovid  [outlined  and  explained]  by  A. 

Church.  1876 1021 . 6 

Ovingdean  grange.  Ainsworth,  W.  H 36.24 

Owen,  D.  D.  Geological  survey  of  Wiscon- 
sin, Iowa,  Minnesota,  and  a portion 
of  Nebraska  territory.  2 v.  1852. ..  *8541 . 2 
Owen  Gwynne’s  great  work.  Noel,  Lady  A.  42 . 26 
Owen  Meredith,  pseud.  See  Bulwer-Lyt- 
ton,  R. 

Owen,  Mrs.  O.  F.  Heroines  of  domestic 

life.  1860  614.27 

Owen,  R.  D.  Beyond  the  breakers.  1870.  61.12 

— The  debatable  land  between  this  world 

and  the  next.  1872 435 . 16 

— Footfalls  on  the  boundaries  of  another 

world.  1871 435.15 

— Threading  my  way  [autobiography].  ’74 . 632 . 4 

Owen,  a waif.  Robinson,  F.  W 36.474 

Oxenford,  J.  Book  of  French  songs..  .In  218.27 
Oyster.  Lockwood,  S.  Nat.  history  of  .In  8501.16.6 

— Scheie  de  Vere.  Wonders  of  the  deep, 

p.  176-212.  1872  812.9 


P.,  H.  F.  See  Parker,  Mrs.  H.  F. 

Pabke,  M.  and  Deane,  M.  Wonder- world: 
stories  from  the  Chinese,  French, Ger- 
man, etc.  1877 88.24 

Pacha  of  many  tales.  Marryat,  F 16.18 

Pacific  railroad.  Reports  of  explorations 
and  survey,  v.  1-12.  Washington, 

1855-60 *8521.9 

See  also  United  States  ( Various  surveys). 

Packard,  A.  S.  Guide  to  study  of  insects.  841 . 33 

— Life  history  of  animals;  or,  comparative 

embryology.  1876  846.6 

— Our  common  insects.  1873 818 . 20 

— Zoology.  (Am.  sci.  ser.)  1880 838.37 

Packard,  J.  H.  Sea-air  and  sea-bathing . . 833.14.11 
Packard,  S.  S.  and  Bryant,  H.  B,  New 

Bryant  & Stratton  common  school- 
book-keeping. 1881 *814.6 

Paddock,  Mrs.  A.  G.  Fate  of  Madame  La 

Tour:  a tale  of  Great  Salt  Lake.  ’81.  146.1 

— In  the  toils  [in  Utah].  1879 144.20 

Paganini,  N.  Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  violin- 
ists. 1881 624.4 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  My  musical  memories.’84.  644 . 1 
Paganism.  De  Quincey,  T.  Essays  on.  In  444.14 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Seekers  after  God.  1877.  614.23 


See  also  Classical  dictionaries ; Mythology;  also 
names  of  ancient  countries,  as  Egypt,  Rome,  etc. 

Page,  D.  P.  Theory  and  practice  of  teach- 
ing. 1848  401.15 

Pageant  and  other  poems.  Rossetti,  C.  G.  218.25 
Pages  from  an  odd  volume  of  life  [Essays]. 

Holmes,  O.  W 326 . 10 

Pain.  Hinton,  J.  Mystery  of.  1872 402.16 

Paine,  T.  Political  works 911 . 24 

Contents. — The  crisis ; Common  sense ; Rights 
of  man. 

Painter’s  camp.  [England,  Scotland  and 

France.]  Hamerton,  P.  G 505.11 

Painters.  See  Biography  {Collective:  Ar- 
tists). 

Painters,  Modem.  Ruskin,  J.  5 v 805.2 

Contents.— See  below , under  Painting. 

Painters,  sculptors,  etc.:  handbook.  Clem- 
ent, C.  E *D.3  and  834.11 

Painting.  Blanc,  C.  Grammar  of.  1874  . 826 . 23 

— Buxton,  H.  J.  W.  and  Poynter,  E.  J. 

Flemish  and  Dutch  painting.  1881 . 851 . 32 

— Champney,  L.  W.  All  around  a palate. 

Juv.  1878 832.27 

— Clement,  C.  E.  Outline  history  of.  ’84  . 852.6 

— Du  Fresnoy,  C.  A.  Art  of,  tr.  into  Eng. 

verse In  308.26.2 

— Fromentin,  E.  Old  masters  of  Belgium 

and  Holland.  1882 851.16 

— Guide  to  oil  painting.  2 v 851 . 4 

Contents.— 1.  Elementary,  by  J.  S.Templeton. 

2.  Landscape  from  nature,  by  Alfred  Clint. 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  The  graphic  arts.  ’82  . 824.17 

A painter’s  camp.  1871 505.11 

— Handbook  of  oil-painting.  1875  818.31 

— Heaton,  Mrs.  C.  Concise  history  of. ’80.  834.13 

— Helmholtz,  H.  Relation  of  optics  to.  In  843.6.2 

— Kugler,  F.  T.  Handbook  of  German, 


Flemish  and  Dutch  schools.  1879  . . 851.10 
Handbook  of:  Italian  schools.  2v. ’74.  834.10 

— Lanzi,  A.  L.  History  of  painting  in 

Italy  to  end  of  18th  century.  3 v . . . 822 . 3 

— Leitch,  R.  P.  Painting  in  neutral  tint.  834.9 

Sepia  painting.  Plates 834 . 8 

Water-colour  painting.  Plates 822.2 

— Leslie,  C.  R.  Handbook  for  young 

painters.  1870 818.32 

— Lessing,  G.  E.  Laocoon;  an  essay  on 

the  limits  of  painting  and  poetry.  ’83.  852 . 19 


PAINTING. 


187 


PANCKOUCKE. 


Painting,  continued. 

— Poynter,  E.  J.  and  Head,  P.  R.  Classi- 

cal and  Italian  painting.  1880 851.33 

— Radcliffe,  A.  G.  Schools  and  masters  of 

painting.  1879 831 . 9 

— Reynolds,  Sir  J.  Literary  works.  2 v.’72.  308.26 

— Ruskin,  J.  Lectures  on.  1875  822 . 5 

Modern  painters.  5 v.  1871 805 . 2 


Contents. — v.  4.  Of  general  principles,  v.  2.  Of  ideas 
of  beauty,  v.  3.  Of  many  things,  v.  4.  Of  mountain 
beauty,  v.  5.  Of  leaf  beauty;  of  cloud  beauty;  of 
ideas  of  relation. 

— Schlegel,  F.  von.  Description  of  paint- 

ings in  Paris  and  the  Netherlands, 
1802-1804,  etc In  323.12 

— Walpole,  H.  Anecdotes  of  painting  in 

England  [to  1762] 308.5 

— Washburn,  E.  W.  Spanish  masters.’84.  852.4 

— Woltmann,  A.  and  Woermann,  K.  His- 

tory of.  2 v.  1880-5  848 . 1 

Contents.— v.  1.  Ancient,  early  Christian  and 
mediaeval,  v.  2.  Painting  of  the  renascence, 

See  also  Fine  arts  (Histories, etc.);  Biography  (Collec- 
tive: artists.);  also  Color;  Landscape  painting,  etc. 

Painting  [mechanical].  Arlot,  -.  Guide  for 

coach  painters.  1880 838 . 9 

— Davidson,  E.  A.  House-painting,  grain- 

ing, etc.  1880  838.11 

— Gardner,  F.  B.  Everybody’s  paintbook.  845 . 19 

How  to  paint 1880.  838.12 

— Painter,  gilder  and  varnisher’s  compan- 

ion. 1880  838.10 

Pair  of  blue  eyes.  Hardy,  T 63.27 

Palace  and  cottage.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv..  73.4.5 
Palaces  and  prisons.  Stephens,  Mrs. A.  S . 11.25 

Paladin  of  finance.  Jenkins,  F.  Fict 146.14 

Paleontology.  See  Geology. 

Palestine.  Bartlett,  S.  C.  From  Egypt 

to  Palestine.  1879 513.12 

— Burt,  N.  C.  The  land  and  its  story.  ’69.  706.12 

— Burton,  I.  Inner  life  of  Syria  and.  1879.  516 . 20 

— Charles,  E.  Wanderings  over  Bible 

lands  and  seas.  1873 502.3 

— Clemens,  S.  L.  Innocents  abroad.  1872.  507.5 

— Conder,  C.  R.  Tent- work  in,  1872-5.  2 v 517 . 14 

— Dixon,  W.  H.  The  Holy  land.  1865...  501.23 

— Early  travels  in,  (700-1697) In  516.23 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Samaria,  (Walter’s  tour, 

etc.) 515.1.3 

— Gage,  W.  L.  Home  of  God’s  people. 

Ulus.  1874 513.22 

— Harman,  H.  W.  Egypt  and  the  Holy 

land,  1869-70 504.11 

— The  Jordan  and  the  Dead  sea.  1880 516.26 

— McCheyne,  R.  M.  Familiar  letters 

from.  I860 In  634.13 

— Manning,  S.  “ Those  holy  fields.  Ulus.  528.9 

— Merrill,  S.  East  of  the  Jordan,  1875-7. . 517.16 

— Oliphant,  L.  Land  of  Gilead,  with  ex- 

cursions in  the  Lebanon.  1881 516.25 

— Pictures  from  Bible  lands,  drawn  with 

pen  and  pencil;  ed.  by  S.  G.  Green. . 528.10 

— Pitman,  Mrs.  E.  R.  Mission  life  in, 

.[1837-77] 518.24 

— Prime,  W.  C.  Tent  life  in  the  Holy 

land.  (cop.  1857) 512.15 

— Smith,  A.  C.  Pilgrimage  through  [1873].  514.34 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  Sinai  and.  1870  504.9 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents  of  travel  in 

the  Holy  land  [1835-6 1 505.13 

— Taylor,  B.  Lands  of  the  Saracen  [in 

1852] ..514.28 

— Thompson,  W.  M.  The  land  and  the 

book.  2 v.  1871 505.14 


Palestine,  continued. 

Same:  Lebanon,  Damascus  and  be- 
yond Jordan.  1886 528.15.3 

— Tristram,  H.  B.  Land  of  Israel,  [1863-4].  527.19 

Land  of  Moab.  1873 503.8 

— Tweedie,  W.  K.  Jerusalem ; pictorial 

and  descriptive.  1877 516.27 

— Warburton,  E.  Crescent  and  the  cross. 

1852 501.32 

— Ware,  W.  Julian;  or,  scenes  in  Judea. 

1869 14.3 

— Warner,  C.  D.  In  the  Levant.  1875. . . . 524.18 

See  also  Bible  (Various  headings);  also  Bashan;  Cru- 
sades; East  (The);  Jerusalem;  Jews;  Jordan;  Sinai; 
Syria;  etc. 

Paley,  W.  Works.  1850 1001.4 

Contents.— Life.  Moral  and  political  philosophy; 
Horae  Paulime.  Clergyman’s  companion.  Evidences 
of  Christianity.  Natural  theology.  Sermons. 

— Evidences  of  Christianity 441 . 5 

— Natural  theology 402.6  and  1001.4 

Palfrey,  F.  W.  Antietam  and  Fredericks- 
burg. (Campaigns  of  the  civil  war).  726.9.5 

— Memoirs  of  W.  F.  Bartlett.  1878 636 . 13 

Palfrey,  J.  G.  History  of  New  England 

[to  1741].  4 v 747.5 

— Life  of  Wm.  Palfrey.  1848 In  601.1.7 

Palfrey,  S.  H.  [ E . Foxton .]  Agnes  Went- 
worth. 1849 132.20 

— Herman;  or,  young  knighthood.  1866..  17.17 

Palfrey,  W.  Palfrey,  J.  G.  Life.  1848.  In  601.1.7 
Palgrave,  F.  T.,  ed’r.  Children’s  treasury 

of  Eng.  song.  1875 217.19 

— Essays  on  art,  1867 818 . 19 

— Five  days  entertainment  at  Wentworth 

grange.  1868 17.13 

— Golden  treasury  of  songs 208 . 4 

Palgrave,  Francis.  History  of  the  Anglo- 

Saxons.  1876 715.7 

Palgrave,  W.  G.  Essays  on  eastern  ques- 
tions. 1872 732.12 

— Hermann  Agha,  tale  of  Arabia.  1872. . . 63.20 

— Journey  through  central  and  eastern 

Arabia,  [1862-3].  1871 504.13 

Palissy,  B.  Morley,  H.  Life  of  Palissy, 

the  potter.  [1869.] 606.21 

Pallett,  H.  The  miller’s,  millwright’s  and 

engineer’s  guide.  1866  804.21 

Palliser’s  American  cottage  homes.  1878 . *8521 . 22 
Palliser’s  model  homes.  [Plans,  cop.  ’78].  841.24 
Palmer,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Four  years  in  the 

old  world,  [1859-63] 506.3 

Palmer,  E.  H.  Haroun  Alraschid  and  Sar- 
acen civilization.  1881 621.25.5 

Palmer,  H.  S.  Sinai,  from  the  fourth 
Egyptian  dynasty.  (Anc.  hist,  from 

the  monuments.)  1879 716.13.6 

Palmer,  R.,  ed'r.  Book  of  praise.  [Hymns.]  208.27 
Palmer,  W.  C.  Life  and  letters  of  L.  L. 

Hamline.  1866  632.19 

Palmerston,  Viscount.  See  Temple,  H.  J. 
Palmetto  leaves  [Porida].  Stowe,  H.  B.’73.  502.7 
Palmistry.  Frith,  H.  and  Allen,  E.  H. 

Language  of  the  hand.  1884  845 . 14 

Palmyra.  Myers.  P.  Y.  N.  Remains  of 

lost  empires,  [1871-2] 511.6 

— Porter,  J.  L.  Journey  to.  1870 In  503.3 

— Ware,  W.  Zenobia;  or,  the  fall  of.  2 v.  14.4 

Pamela.  Richardson,  Samuel 132.1 

Pampas.  Head,  F.  B.  Journey  across.  1826.  512.20 
Panckoucke,  C.  L.  F and  Arnault,  M.  A. 

Life  and  campaigns  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte 604.16 


PANSIES. 


188 


PARTON. 


Pansies.  [Poems.]  Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  218 . 19 
Pansy,  pseud.  See  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M. 

Pansy’s  picture  book.  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M . . 77.16 

Papacy  and  the  civil  power.  Thompson, 

R.W ;... 418.6 

PAPER-hanger’s  companion.  Arrowsmith, 

J.  1874.... 838.8 

PAPEB-money.  See  Money. 

Papers  for  home  reading:.  Hall,  J.  1873.  308.6 

Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.  Keddie,  H. . . 41 7 . 28 
Papers  on  literature  and  art.  Fuller, Marg.S  317.3 
Parables.  Krummacher,  F.  A.  The  par- 
ables. Illus 432.8 

— Trench,  R.  C.  Notes  on  the 432.9 

Paradise  lost.  [Poem.]  Milton,  J.203 . 1 and  203.20 
Paradise  of  childhood:  guide  to  kinder- 

gartners.  Weibe,  E 422.3 

Paragreens  on  a visit  to  Paris.  Ruffini,  G.  36.478 
Paraguay.  Carlyle,  T.  Dr.  Francia. . .In  305.6 
Parasites.  Van  Beneden,  P.  J.  Animal 

parasites.  1876 815.4.19 

Pardee  R.  G.  Sabbath-school  index.  1868.  405 . 14 
Parent’s  assistant.  [Stories]  Edgeworth,  M.  7.20 
Paris,  Comte  de.  History  of  the  civil  war 

in  America,  v.  1-3.  1876-83 722.6 

— King,  E.  French  political  leaders.  1876.  613.20.3 

Paris.  Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in  Paris 21.10 

— AmicisE.de.  Studies  of.  1879 518.15 

— Cassell’s  illustrated  guide  to.  1884 522.4 

— Dickens,  Charles,  jr.  Dictionary  of. ’82.  518.25 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Paris  to  Amsterdam.  Juv. 515.13.3 


— Freeman,  E.  A.  Early  sieges  of.  ’73.  In  746.11 

— Jackson,  Lady , C.  C.  The  old  regime, 

courts,  salons  and  theatres.  1882...  727.5 

— Matthews,  J.  B.  Theatres  of.  Hlus. ’80 . 217.23 

— Sala,  G.  A.  Paris  herself  again  in  1878- 

9.  Illus 526.9 

— Taine,  H.  Notes  on  Paris.  1875 524.14 

— Thackeray, W.M.  Sketchbook.  301.12.2;  36.530 

— Ticknor,  A.  E.  American  family  in. 

Fict.  1870 24.33 

See  also  Prance  ( Franco-German  war;  The 
commune.) 

Parish  work.  Abbott,  Lyman.  Laicus. . . 406 . 8 

Parisians,  The.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  4 

v.  in  2.  Fict 36.82 

Park,  Mungo.  Life  and  travels  in  Africa, 

[1795-1805] . 504.33 

— Same,  [1771-1805] 527.2 

Parke,  Madison.  [Temperance  tale.]  Ful- 
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Parker,  Dr.  E.  H.  Handbook  for  moth- 
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Parker,  F.  W.  Notes  of  [his]  talks  on 

teaching.  1883 432 . 39 

Parker,  Mrs.  H.  F.  Frank’s  search  for  sea 

shells.  1866 816.14 

Parker,  J.  Ecce  Deus.  1867 423.2 

— Inner  life  of  Christ.  [Sermons  on  St. 

Matthew.]  2.  v.  1883-4  434.18 

Contents. — 1.  These  sayings  of  mine.  2.  Ser- 
vant of  all. 

Parker,  J.  0.  A.  B.  C.  of  Gothic  architec- 
ture. 1882  852.9 

Parker,  O.  H.  Recollections  of  a naval 

officer,  1841-65  501.15 

Parker,  R.  G.  Aid  to  Eng.  composition.’ 56.  325 . 21 
Parker,  Theo.  Cooke,  F.  E.  Story  of.  ’83  . 627.20 

— Frothingham,  O.  B.  Life  of.  1880 623.13 

— Weiss,  J.  Life  and  correspondence.  2v. 

1864 603.4 

Parkes,  E.  A.  Practical  hygiene.  1878. . . 836 . 23 
Parkman,  F.  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac  and 
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Parkman,  F.,  continued. 

— France  and  England  in  North  America. 

v.  1-5,  7.  1873-84 736.15 

Contents. — 1,  Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World. 
2,  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  17th  century.  2, 
Discovery  of  the  great  West.  4,  The  old  regime  in 
Canada.  5,  Count  Frontenac  and  New  France  under 
Louis  XIV.  7,  Montcalm  and  Wolfe. 


— The  Oregon  trail,  [1846] 511 . 13 

Parley,  Peler,  pseud.  See  Goodrich,  S.  G. 
Parliamentary  law.  Cushing,  L.  S.  Man- 
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— Fish,  G.  T.  American  manual  of.  1880.  914.9 

— Haines,  E.  M.  Principles  of.  1878.  In  913.8 

— Jefferson’s  manual.  {In  Cooper’s  Am. 

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Same In  902.18 

— McElligot,  J.  N.  American  debater.  ’55.  903.12 

— Roberts,  H,  M.  Rules  of  order.  1877. . 902 . 28 

— Smith,  U.  Diagram  of  parliamentary 

rules.  1883 902.29 

Parloa,  Maria.  Camp  cookery.  1878 823 . 17 

— First  principles  of  household  manage- 

ment. 1880. 842.4 

— New  cook  book  and  market  guide.  1881.  842.3 

Parlor  amusements,  etc.  Hoffman,  L 837.28 

Parnasse  Francais.  [Selections.]  Parton,  J.  207.11 
Parnassus.  [Selections.]  Emerson,  R.  W.  207 . 6 
Parnell,  T.  Poetical  works,  with  memoir.  203 . 4 
Parr,  Miss  H.,  [ Holme  Lee.]  Against  wind 

and  tide.  1873 133.12 

— Annis  Warleigh’s  fortunes . 1864 31.13 

— Basil  Godfrey’s  caprice.  1868 36 . 434 

— Beautiful  Miss  Barington.  1871 36 . 440 

— Ben.  Milner’s  wooing.  1877 43.16 

— Bessie  Fairfax.  1874  36.435 

— Echoes  of  a famous  year.  (France, 

1870-71.)  1872 746.12 

— For  richer  for  poorer.  1870  36.437 

— Her  title  of  honour.  1871 36.438 

— Katharine’s  trial.  1873 36 . 439 

— Sylvan  Holt’s  daughter.  1872 133.13 

Park,  Mrs.  Louisa.  Adam  and  Eve:  a 

novel.  1881 47.14 

— Dorothy  Fox.  1872  36.441 

— Hero  Carthew ; or,  The  Prescotts  of 

Pamphillon.  1873 63.24  and  36 . 442 

Parseeism.  Muller,  M.  The  modern  Par- 

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See  also  Avesta  ; Zoroaster. 


Parsons,  T.  Law  of  contracts.  3 v.  1873.  908.13 

— Laws  of  business.  1872 ..908.16 

Parthia.  Rawlinson,  G.  Sixth  great  Ori- 
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— Universal  history.  1779 *707.1.9 


Partington,  Mrs.  pseud.  See  Shillaber, 

B.  P. 

Partingtonian  patchwork.  Shillaber,  B.  P 323 . 8 
Partisan,  The  [Revolution;  S.  Carolina.] 

Simms,  W.  G 58.13 

Parton,  James.  Captains  of  industry. ’84  . 644.21 

— Caricature  and  other  comic  art  in  all 

times  and  many  lands.  1878 853 . 4 

— Eminent  women  of  the  age.  Illus 625.13 

— Famous  Americans  of  recent  times.  1871.  603 . 16 


Contents. — H.  Clay ; D.  Webster;  J.  C.  Calhoun;  J. 
Randolph;  S.  Girard  and  his  college;  J.  G.  Bennett 
and  the  New  York  Herald;  C.  Goodyear;  H.W.  Beecher 
and  his  church;  C.  Vanderbilt;  T.  Burr;  J.  J.  Astor. 

— General  Butler  in  New  Orleans  [in  1862]  737.11 

— ed’r.  Humorous  poetry  of  the  English 

language.  1872 201.11 

— Illustrious  men.  [Short  lives.]  1881...  617.17 

— Life  and  times  of  Aaron  Burr.  1858. . . 603.17 


PARTON. 


189 


PEAK. 


Pabton,  James,  continued. 

— Life  and  times  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 


2 y.  1864 606.1 

— Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  3 v.  1866 603.14 

— Life  of  Horace  Greeley.  1855 642 . 5 

— Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  1874 632.11 

— Life  of  Voltaire.  2 v.  1881 623.17 

— Pamasse  Francais.  [Selections,  from 

1550  to  1877.]  1877  207.11 

— Smoking  and  drinking.  1868 802 . 3 

— Words  of  Washington.  [Selections.]...  318.5 
Pabton,  Mrs.  S.  P.  [ Fanny  Fern.]  Fern 

leaves.  2d  series.  1854  8.24 

— Ginger-snaps.  1870 301.26 


— Life  and  beauties  of  Fanny  Fern. 

[Anon].  1855 8.23 

Pascal,  Blaise.  Provincial  letters.  1875..  441.10 

— Thoughts  on  religion,  etc.  With  mem- 

oir by  C.  Craig.  1835 In  411 . 3 


— Parton,  J.  Illustrious  men 617.17 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men 613 . 22 

— Tulloch,  J.  Pascal.  (Foreign  classics, 

etc.)  1878 636.7.3 

Pascarel.  Rame,  L.  de  la 36 . 454 

Past  and  present.  Carlyle,  T 316.11 

Past  in  the  present.  Mitchell,  A 836 . 20 

Pasteur,  Lewis.  His  life  and  labors;  ed. 

by  his  son-in-law . 1885  646 . 2 

Pastimes.  See  Amusements. 

Patagonia.  At  home  with  the  Patagonians. 

(In  Many  lands,  etc.)  1875 In  511.11 

— Beerbohm,  Julius.  Wanderings  in.  ’77.  512.28 

— Bourne,  B.  F.  Captive  in.  1853 516.15 

— Coan,  Titus.  Adventures  in,  1833-4 514 . 30 

— Dixie,  Lady.  Across  Patagonia,  [1879].  517.11 

Patchin,  C.  H.  Dorothea.  1882  ...» 52.20 

Patents.  Macfie,  R.  A.,  compiler.  Patents 

for  inventions;  pleas  and  plans  for 
greater  industrial  freedom.  Edinb., 


See  also  United  States  ( Patent  Office). 

Pater  Mundi.  Burr,  E.  F.  2 v.  1872....  402.9 

Paterculus.  Works.  [Roman  history]. . . 1021.9 

Pathfinder,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.26 

PATHOLOGy  of  mind.  Maudsley,  H.  1880.  824.19 
Patience  of  hope.  Green  well,  Dora.  1862.  437 . 30 
Patience  Strong’s  outings.  Whitney,  A. 

D.  T 135.23 

Patmore,  C.  Children’s  garland  from  the 

best  poets.  1874 217.20 

Patriarchs  and  prophets,  Legends  of  the. 

Baring-Gould,  S.  1872 437.23 

Patrick,  St.  Life;  by  an  Irish  priest. 

[1863.] 605.28 

— Maclear,  G.  F.  Apostles  of  mediaeval 

Europe.  1869 636.11 

Patbidge,  L.  E.  “Quincy  methods”  illus- 
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Patriotism  of  Illinois.  Eddy,  T.  2v.’68.  603.5 
PATTERN-maker’s  assistant.  Rose,  J.  1878.  838 . 2 
Patterson,  J.  C.  Awdry,  F.  Story  of  a 

fellow  soldier.  1880  624 . 5 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Life  of.  2 v.  1878 624.7 

Pattison,  D.  W.  Lonsdale,  M.  Sister 

Dora.  A biography.  1880  621 . 17 

Pattison,  M.  Milton.  (Eng.  men  of  let- 


Patton,  J.  H.  The  Democratic  party,  its 

political  history  and  influence.  1884  . 916.18 
— History  of  the  United  States  [to  1861]. . 737.2 

Patty.  Macquoid,  Katherine  S 36.366 


Patty  Pearson’s  bov.  [Story  of  heredity]. 

Campbell,  H."  1879 53.9 

Patty's  perversities.  Bates,  Arlo.  1881..  51.14 

Paul,  St.  Arnold,  M.  St.  Paul  and  prot- 

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— Clarke,  J.  F.  Ideas  of  the  apostle  Paul 

translated  into  their  modem  equiva- 
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— Farrar,  F.  W.  Life  of.  2 v 442 . 2 

— Howson,  J.  S.  Character  of 402 . 25 

— Milman,  H.  H.  History  of  Christianity. 

[Life.] 403.4.1 

— Paley,  W.  Horse  Paulinse In  1001.4 

— Paul  of  Tarsus.  By  a graduate.  1872 . 408 . 23 

— Renan,  E.  St.  Paul.  1869 413.28 

— Shakspeare,  C.  St.  Paul  at  Athens. 

[Sermons.]  1879 421.30 

Paul,  H.  and  others.  Book  of  modern 

anecdotes : American,  legal,  theatrical  311 . 3 
Paul,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Dorothy.  1857 36.196 

— Still  waters.  1857 36.514 

Paul,  W.  A.  Willie’s  choice.  1882 81.24 

Paul  and  Virginia.  St.  Pierre,  B.  de 71.17 

Paul  Barton.  Leslie,  Madeline.  Juv 24.3 

Paul  Clifford.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 56.13 

Paul  Dreifus;  his  holiday  abroad.  Allen, 

J.  W 518.28 

Paul  Faber,  surgeon.  Macdonald,  G 47.7 

Paul  Ferroll.  CliVe,  Caroline 36 . 110 

Paul  Gosslett’s confessions.  Lever,  Charles  36.347 


Paulding,  J.  K.  The  Bulls  and  the  Jona- 
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— and  others.  Salmagundi.  1873  308.9 

Paws  and  claws.  Illus.  juv 832.1 

Paying  investment.  [Social  reforms.]  Dick- 
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Payn,  James.  At  her  mercy.  1874 36.33 

— Best  of  husbands.  1874  36.443 

— Cecil’s  tryst.  1872 36.91 

— Found  dead.  1869  36 . 212 

— Gwendoline’s  harvest.  1870 36.240 

— In  the  heart  of  a hill,  etc.  1873 36.241 

— Like  father,  like  son 36 . 353 

— Married  beneath  him 136.3 

— Murphy’s  master 36.615 

— Not  wooed,  but  won.  1871  36.418 

— Woman’s,  A,  vengeance.  1872 36.563 

Payne,  E.  J.  Colonies  and  dependencies, 

[English],  pt.  2.  1883 916.5.13 

Payson,  Dunton  & Scribner.  Manual  of 

penmanship.  1872 808.2 

Peabody,  A.  P.  Christianity  and  science. 

1875 444.11 

— Christianity  the  religion  of  nature.  1864.  405.18 
Peabody,  E.  P.  Kindergarten  guide.  See 

Mann,  Mrs.  M.  P.  1874 416.5 

Peabody,  O.  W.  B.  Life  of  Israel  Put- 
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— Life  of  [Gen.]  John  Sullivan.  1848.  .In  601.1.3 

— Life  of  Alex.  Wilson  [ornithologist].  In  641.4.2 
Peabody,  S.  U.  Cecil’s  book  of  natural 

history.  Juv.  1879 832.13 

Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  Life  of  Cotton  Mather. 

1873 In  641.4.6 

— Life  of  David  Brainerd.  1873 In  641.4.8 

— Life  of  James  Oglethorpe.  1847 In  601.1.2 

Peacock,  T.  L.  Headlong  hall  and  Night- 
mare abbey.  1848 141.2 

Peak,  Gavilan.  Struggle  for  existence,  etc. 

[Poems.]  1872 203.10 

Peak  of  Darien,  etc.  [Essays.]  Cobbe, 

F.P 444.4 


PEARCE. 


190 


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Pearce,  Rev.  S.  Fuller,  A.  Life  of.  ’35.  In  411.1 
Peard,  Frances,  M.  Mother  Molly.  1880 . 138 . 24 

— One  year;  a story  of  three  homes.  1867.  36.444 

— The  rose  garden.  1872  36 . 445 

— Thorpe  Regis.  1874 36 . 446 

— Unawares:  story  of  an  old  French  town.  36.447 

Pearl  of  Orr’s  island.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B..  6.17 

Pearls  and  pearl  fisheries In  1001.8.8 

Pearls  of  faith;  or,  Islam’s  rosary.  Ar- 
nold, E 211.35 

Pears,  Edwin.  The  fall  of  Constantinople: 


story  of  the  fourth  crusade.  1886...  732.19 
Pearson,  C.  H.  Cabin  on  the  prairie.  1869.  26 . 13 
Peasant  and  his  landlord.  [Sweden.]  Knorr- 

ing,  Baroness 131.18 

Peasant  boy  philosopher  [Ferguson],  Story 

of.  Mayhew,  H 827.11 

Peasant  life  [in  Scotland].  2 v.  1871-2.  Fict.  51.29 
Peck,  Ellen  [ Cuyler  Pine].  Mary  Branda- 

gee.  1866 63.17 

— Renshawe.  1867 13.18 

Peck,  J.  M.  Annals  of  the  West  [1512-1850 J. 

See  Perkins,  J . H.  1851 736.6 

— Life  of  Daniel  Boone.  1847 In  601.1.13 

Peck,  J.  T.  The  central  idea  of  Christian- 
ity. 1856 405.11 

Pedagogy  for  young  teachers.  Hewett,  E. 

C 432.38 

PEEP-show,  y.  3.  Illus.  mag.  1876 77.5 

Peerless  wife,  A.  Mackarness,  H.  S 36.361 

Peers  and  parvenus.  Gore,  Mrs.  C.  F 134.7 

Peg  Woffington.  Reade,  Charles.  36.466  and  6.23 
Peile,  J.  Philology.  (Literature  primers.) 

1878 314.1.3 

Peirce,  M.  F.  Co-operative  house-keep- 
ing. 1884 845 . 2 

Pekin.  Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for 

young  eyes 21.5 

See  also  China. 

Pelham.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 36.83 

Pellico,  Silvio.  My  prisons.  1868 614.11 

Peloponnesian  war,  History  of.  Thucy- 
dides  1020.16 

Pemaquid.  Prentiss,  Mrs.  E.  1877  138.25 

Pen,  Arthur,  pseud.  See  Matthews,  J.  B. 
Pendennis.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  3 v.  in  2 . . 36 . 531 
Peninsular  war.  Napier,  W.  F.  P.  His- 
tory of,  1807-14 705.3 

Penmanship.  Payson,  Dunton  & Scribner. 

Manual  of.  1872 808.2 

— Spencer,  H.  C.  Spencerian  key  to.  1873.  808 . 3 

Penn,  W.  Chambers’s  misc.  [Life  of.] . . In  1001.8.8 


Pennell,  E.  R.  Life  of  Mary  Wollstone- 

craft.  1884 627.1.9 

Penney,  L.  ed’r.  Readings  and  recitations. 

[Temperance.]  1878 314 . 15 

Penniless  girl.  Behrens,  Bertha.  1885  . . 57.24 

Pennsylvania.  Cornell,  W.  M.  C.  History 

of.  Illus.  1876 728.7 

— Sypher,  J.  R.  School  history  of.  1870.  738.6 

— Wright,  W.  Oil  regions  of.  1865  811.18 

See  also  Philadelphia. 

Pennsylvania  pilgrim.  Whittier,  J.  G 203.14 

Pennsylvania  school  journal,  v.  4-5.  ’55-7.  428.4 

Penny,  Virginia.  Five  hundred  employ- 
ments for  women.  1868 912.12 

Penny  wise  and  pound  foolish.  Brook,  C . 25.30 

Penrose,  E.  [Mrs.  Markham .]  Hist,  of 

France  [to  1848] 706 . 9 

Penruddocke.  Aide,  Hamilton 36.7 

Pension  Beaurepas.  James,  H ,,jr 54.10 

Pentateuch.  See  Bible— Old  Testament. 


Pepper,  J.  H.  Boys’  playbook  of  science.  811.6 

— Playbook  of  metals 808 . 25 

— Scientific  amusements 827 . 25 

Pepys,  Samuel.  Diary  and  correspondence 

of,  in  reigns  of  Charles  II  and  James 

II.  4 v.  1871 633.7 

Percival  Keene.  Marryat,  F 36.385 

Percy,  T.  Reliques  of  ancient  Eng.  poetry. 

1839 201.18 

Same.  3 v.  in  2.  1866 214.20 

Percy  anecdotes.  [Also]  Am.  anecdotes 312.1 

Peregrine  Pickle.  Smollett,  Tobias 36 . 512 

Pereira,  J.  Food  and  diet.  1873 821.5 

Pericles,  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare. 

Perilous  secret.  Reade,  C.  1884 56.19 

Periodicals.  Ayer,  N.  W.  and  Son’s  Amer- 
ican newspaper  annual . 1880 *B . 27 


— North,  S.  N.  D.  History  and  present 

condition  of  the  newspaper  and  peri- 
odical press  of  the  United  States, 
with  a catalogue  of  the  publications 
of  the  census  year.  See  United  States 
Tenth  census:  1880:  v.  8. 

See  also  Journalism  and  the  press. 

Subject  Indexes  to  Periodicals. 

— Fletcher,  W.  P.  Co-operative  index  to 

periodicals,  1883-5 *B.33 

Note—  Issued  quarterly  since  1885. 

— Poole,  W.  F.  Index  to  periodical  liter- 

ature, to  January,  1882 *B.28 

List  of  Periodicals. 

— American  agriculturist,  v.  12-15,  17-22, 

32-45,  N.  Y.,  1854-85 *8541 . 16 

— American  architect  and  building  news. 

v.  12-18.  B.,  1882-5 *8541 . 18 

— American  builder,  v.  10-13.  N.Y., ’74-7 . *8521 . 19 

— American  journal  of  education,  v.  1-7, 

10-13.  Hartford,  1855-63 403.1 

— American  journal  of  horticulture,  v.  5-6. 

B.,  1869 825.1 

— American  machinist,  v.  8-9.  N.Y.,  ’85-6.*8541 . 29 

— American  naturalist,  v.  8-19.  P.,  ’74-85.*8501 . 15 

— Andover  review,  v.  1-4.  B.,  1884-5 *1008.14 

— Appleton’s  annual  cyclopaedia,  v.  16-24. 

N.  Y.,  1876-84 *B.32 

— Appleton’s  journal,  v.  1-26.  N. Y., ’69-81. . *1007 . 3 

— Art  amateur,  v.  11-13.  N.  Y.,  1884-5. . *8541 . 27 

— Atlantic  monthly,  v.  1-55.  B.,  1858-85. *1005. 2 

— Ave  Maria,  v.  10-21.  Notre  Dame,  Ind. 

1874-85 *1008.4 

— Blackwood’s  Edinburgh  magazine,  v. 

109-138.  1871-85 *1006.3 

— British  quarterly  review,  v.  55-82. 

1872-85 *1007.7 

— Carpentry  and  building,  v.  1-7.  N.  Y., 

1879-85  *8541  7 

— Catholic  world.’  v.  19-40.’  N.Y.,  1874-85 >1002 . is 

— Century,  v.  23-29.  N.  Y.,  1881-85  *1006.4 

Note. — Continuation  of  “Scribner's  monthly.” 

— Chatterbox.  Illus.  juv.  9 v.  L., ’77-85.  93.1 

— Chautauquan.  v.  5-6.  Meadville,  1884-6 . *1008 . 20 

— Christadelphian.  [Adventist.]  v.  10-13. 

Birmingham,  1873-6  *1008 . 2 

— Christian  disciple  and  theological  review. 

v.  1-2.  B.,  1819-20  401.25 

— Columbian  magazine,  v.  6.  Illus.  N. 

Y.,  1846 *1007.1 

— Contemporary  review,  v.  47.  1885.  Am. 

ed'n *1008.16 

— Cultivator,  v.  1-4.  Albany,  1834-8  *8521 . 1 

Same.  New  series,  v.  4-5.  1847-8  . . *8521 . 7 


PERIODICALS. 


191 


PERSIA. 


Periodicals,  continued. 

— Demorest’s  monthly  magazine,  v.  17-21. 

N.  Y.,  1881-5 *1008.6 

— Eclectic  magazine,  v.  22.  N.  Y.,  1851. . *1002 . 2 

— Edinburgh  review,  v.  135-162.  1872-85 . *1007 . 4 

— Education,  v.  1-5.  B.,  1880-5 *1008.7 

— English  illustrated  magazine,  v.  1-3. 

N.  Y.,  1883-6 *1008.11 

— Every  Saturday,  v.  13-17.  B.,  1872-4. . *1007 . 9 

— Fortnightly  review,  v.  43.  Am.  ed'n. 

1885 *1008.17 

Note.—  Now  issued  monthly. 

— Frank  Leslie’s  popular  monthly,  v.  9-20. 

N.  Y.,  1880-5 *1008.3 

— Galaxy,  v.  7-24.  N.  Y.,  1869-77 *1005.3 

— Gardener’s  monthly,  v.  14-27.  P., ’72-85*8501 . 14 

— Genesee  farmer,  v.  6.  Rochester,  1845.  .*8521.8 

— Godey’s  lady’s  book.  v.  89-109.  P.,’74-84  *1002.14 

— Good  company,  v.  1-7.  Springfield,  Mass., 

1878- 81 *1007.12 

Note.— Yols.  1-3  entitled  “ Sunday  afternoon.” 

— Good  things,  v.  1-5,  L.,  1873-6  *1002.9 

— Good  words,  v.  13-18.  L.,  1872-7  *1002.3 

— Guardian  and  monitor,  v.  7.  New  Haven, 

1825 408.2 

— Hall’s  journal  of  health,  v.  19-23.  N.Y.*8501.13 

— Hardwicke’s  science  gossip,  v.  19-21. 

L.,  1883-5 *1008.10 

— Harper’s  new  monthly  magazine,  v.  1-73. 

N.  Y.,  1850-86 *1004.1 

Same.  Index  to  vols.  1-50.  1850-75.  .*1004.2 

— Harper’s  young  people,  v.  1-7.  N.  Y., 

1879- 86  *1008.5 

— Horticulturist,  v.  5-8.  N.  Y.,  1855-8. . .*8501.6 

— Hours  at  home.  v.  1-11.  N.  Y.,  1865-70*1006 . 1 

— Household  words.  36  v.  in  18  [L.],  ’50-9.  327.13 

— Hunt’s  merchant’s  magazine,  v.  1-20. 

N.  Y.,  1839-44 *905.1 

— Hlinois  school  journal,  v.  2-5.  1882-6 . *1008 . 9 

— Illinois  teacher,  v.  1,  3.  1855-7 *401.7 

— Illustrated  London  news.  v.  76-87. ’80-5*8541. 17 

— International  review,  v.  12-13.  N.Y.,’82 . *1007 . 16 

— Journal  of  health,  v.  1-3.  P.,  1831-2..  807.20 

— Knickerbocker,  v.  41-2.  N.  Y.,  1853 . . . *1002 . 4 

— Lakeside  monthly,  v.  8.  Chicago,  1872.  *1002 . 5 

— Library  journal,  v.  1-10.  N.  Y.,  1876-85  .*328.17 

— Lippincott’s  magazine,  v.  10-36.  P., 

1872-85 *1002.7 

— Littell’s  living  age.  v.  21-24,  26,  55-56, 

89,104,115-164.  B.,  1849-85 *1006.2 

— London  quarterly  review.  See  Quarterly 

review. 

— Magazine  of  American  history,  v.  11-14. 

N.  Y.,  1884-5 *1008.12 

— Magazine  of  art.  v.  7-8.  N.  Y.,  1884-5. *8541. 21 

— Merchants’  magazine.  See  Hunt’s  mer- 

chants’ magazine. 

— Monitor,  v.  1-2.  B.,  1823-4  *408.1 

— Nation.  Weekly,  v.  32-41.  N.Y.,  1881-5 . *8541 . 28 

— National  magazine.  Illus.  v.  3.  N.Y., 

1853 *1007.2 

— Nature.  Weekly,  v.  27-32.  L.,  1883-5 . *1008 . 19 

— New  England  historical  and  genealogical 

register,  v.  38-39.  B.,  1884-5 *1008.15 

— New  Englander,  v.  42-45.  New  Haven, 

1883-5  *1008.8 

— Nineteenth  century;  monthly  review,  v. 

17.  Am.  ed'n.  1885 *1008.18 

— North  American  review,  v.  115-141.  N. 

Y.,  1872-85 *1007.8 

— Nursery.  Illus.  magazine,  v.  17-18,  21- 

24.  B.,  1878-80 77.2 


Periodicals,  continued. 

— Official  gazette  of  the  United  States  pat- 

ent office,  v.  1-34.  Wash.,  1872-86.  Ref 

— Overland  monthly,  v.  13-14.  San  Fran- 

cisco, 1874-5 *1002.11 

— Peep-show.  v.  3.  Illus.  juv.  L 77.5 

— Pennsylvania  school  journal,  v.  4-5. 

1855-7 *428.4 

— Philadelphia  photographer,  v.  11.  1874.*8501.11 

— Phrenological  journal,  v.  50-52.  N.  Y., 

1870- 1 *8501.12 

— Popular  science  monthly,  v.  1-29.  N.  Y., 

1872-86 8501.16 

— Prairie  farmer,  v.  3-14, 17-24.  Chicago, 

1843-61, *8541.1 

— Princeton  review.  Neiv  series,  v.  5-14. 

N.  Y.,  1880-84 *1007.15 

— Putnam’s  monthly  magazine,  v.  1-6, 12. 

N.  Y.,  1853-68 *1005.1 

— Quarterly  [London]  review,  v.  130-158. 

1871- 84 *1007.6 

— Rockford,  III.  Newspapers.  See  Rock- 

ford in  general  alphabet. 

— Rockford  Seminary  magazine,  v.  1-3,  7- 

10,  12.  Rockford,  1873-84 *1002 . 1 

— St.  Nicholas,  v.  1-12.  N.  Y.,  1874-85.. *1002. 12 

— Sanitarian,  v.  5-15.  N.  Y.,  1878-85. . .*1007.13 

— Sanitary  engineer,  v.  9-12.  N.Y.,’83-5 . *8541 . 20 

— Saturday  magazine,  v.  1-2.  B.,  ’78-9.  .*1005.5 

— Science.  Weekly,  v.  1-6.  Cambridge, 

Mass.,  1883-5 *1008.13 

— Scientific  American,  v.  4-5,  22-23,  27-28, 

32-34,  37-53.  N.  Y.,  1861-85 *8541 . 19 

— Scribner’s  monthly,  v.  1-22.  N.  Y., ’70-81  *1006.4 

Note.— Continued  as  “ The  Century.” 

— Sunday.  Reading  for  the  young.  2 v. 

L.,  1879-81 77.8 

— Sunday  afternoon,  v.  1-3.  Springfield, 

Mass.,  1878-9 *1007.12 

Note.—  Continued  as  “ Good  company.” 

— Sunday  magazine,  v.  2-5.  Hlus.  L., 

1872- 6 *1002.10 

— Water-cure  journal,  v.  15-16.  N.  Y., ’53. *8521. 5 

— Westminster  review,  v.  97-124,  1872-85. *1007. 5 

— Wideawake,  v.  8-22.  B.,  1879-86 *1007.14 

— Workshop.  Illus.  v.  7-9.  N.Y.,  1874-6. *8541. 3 

Perkins,  E.  E.  Treatise  on  gas  and  ventil- 
ation. 1856  811 . 1 

Perkins,  F.  B.  The  best  reading:  a priced 
and  classified  bibliography.  1st  ser- 
ies. 1877 *3501.4.1 

— A rational  classification  of  literature  for 

shelving  and  cataloguing,  books  in  a 

library.  1882 *3501.2 

Perkins,  J.  H.  Annals  of  the  West  [1512- 

1850];  rev.  by  J.  M.  Peck.  1851 736.6 

Perpetual  curate,  The.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M. 

O. W 36.430  and  17.12 

Perry,  A.  L.  Political  economy.  1877...  902.12 
Perry,  M.  C.  U.  S.  expedition  to  Japan. 

Abridged.  1857 506.4 

Perry,  Nora.  After  the  ball,  and  other 

poems.  1879  211 . 34 


— [Sketch  of.] In  622.6.2 

Persepolis.  Myers,  P.  Y.  N.  Remains 

of  lost  empires,  1871-2 511.6 

Persia.  Arnold,  A.  Through  Persia  by 

caravan.  1877 525.4 

— Ballantine,  Henry.  Midnight  marches 

through  Persia.  1879 513.18 

— Fraser  J.  B.  History  of  P.  [to  1833]. . . 742.13 


PERSIA. 


192 


PHILADELPHIA. 


Persia,  continued. 

— Rawlinson,  G.  Five  great  monarchies, 

v.  3.  1873  715.5 

Seventh  great  monarchy.  2 v.  1882.  725.15 

— Universal  history;  anc.  pt.,  v 4,  9.  1779.  *707.1 

— Yaux,  W.  S.  W.  Persia,  to  Arab  con- 

quest   716.13*3 

— Woman  and  her  saviour  in  Persia.  1863  . 518.14 

See  also  histories  of  the  East,  and  of  Greece ; 
also , lives  of  Alexander  ; Cyrus  ; Darius  ; 

Xerxes. 

See  also  Persepolis. 


Literature. 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Persian  poetry In  332.23 

— Omar  Khayyam.  Rubaiyat.  [Poem.]..  211.2 

— Poor,  L.  E.  Sanskrit  and  kindred  litera- 

tures  426.12 


See  also  Avesta ; Zoroaster. 


Persius  [A.  Persius  Flaccus.]  Satires;  tr. 

by  W.  Drummond 1020 . 13 

Personal  beauty.  Brinton,  D.  G.  and 

Naphys,  G.  H 805.12 

Personal  recollections.  Somerville,  Mrs. 

Mary.  1874 632.1 

Personal  reminiscences,  by  C h o r 1 e y, 
Planche,  and  Young.  Ed.  by  R.  H. 

Stoddard 632.18 

Perspective.  See  Drawing. 

Persuasion.  Austen,  Jane.  Fict.  36.34  and  7.34 
Perthes,  Fred.  Perthes,  C.  T.  Memoirs 

of,  1789-1843.  2 v 641.2 

Peru.  Baldwin,  J.  D.  Ancient  America . . 711 . 7 

— Brownell,  H.  H.  History  of.  1857.  In  748.8 

— Chambers’s  papers,  etc.  [Incas  of  P.]  Jnl001.9.6 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Famous  Indians.  [Incas 

of.].... 643.6 

— Helps,  Sir  A.  Spanish  conquest,  etc. 

v.  3.4  737.1 


— Markham,  C R.  War  between  Peru  and 

Chili  [1879-82].  1883.. 727.19 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Conquest  of,  [1531].  2 v.  704.8 

— Reville,  A.  Native  religions  of  1884..  433.17 

— Schudi,  J.  J.  von  and  Rivers,  M.  E. 

Peruvian  antiquities.  Ulus.  1855..  711.8 

— Searching  for  the  quinine  plant In  511.11 

— Squier,  E.  G.  Travel  and  exploration 

in.  1877 511.15 


See  also  America,  and  lives  of  Pizarro. 
Pessimism.  Cobbe,  F.  P.  In  her  Peak  of 


Darien,  etc 444.4 

— Nesbit,  C.  P.  and  its  antidote. . . . In  8501.16.11 
Pestalozzi,  J.  H.  Evening  hours  of  a her- 
mit. 1859 In  403.1.6 


— Assistants  and  disciples  of In  403.1.7 

— Barnard,  H.  Life  and  methods  of.  1859.  413.29 

— Browning,  O.  Educational  theories.  ’82.  443.13 
Peter,  of  Alexandria.  Writings.  (A.-N. 

C.  lib.,  v.  14.) 415.1 

Peter  the  great,  emperor  of  Russia.  Ab- 
bott, J.  History  of,  1871 611 . 24 

— Chambers’s  misc.  Life  of In  1001.8.6 

— Lord,  J.  Peter  the  great.  His  services 

to  Russia In  735.6.3 

— Parton,  J.  Hlustrious  men 617.17 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men. ......  613.22 

— Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de  History  of 612.12 

Peter  Drake’s  dream,  etc.  Howitt,  Mary.  78.30 
Peter  Parley,  pseud.  See  Goodrich,  S.  G. 

Peter  Schlemihl.  Chamisso,  A.  von.  Fict.  133.3 
Peter  Schlemihl  in  America.  Wood,  G.  3.10 
Peter  Simple.  Marryat,  Frederick 36.386 


Peterkin  papers.  Hale,  L.  P.  Juv 87.32 

Peters,  Anzonetta  R.  Clark,  J.  A.  Mem- 
oir of  606 . 26 

Peto,  S.  M.  Resources  and  prospects  of 

America.  1866 711.16 

Petrarch,  Francisco.  Jameson,  A.  Loves 

of  the  poets 633 . 13 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe 207 . 2 

— Reeve,  H.  Petrarch.  1877 636.7.5 

See  also  Hallam’s  and  Sismondi’s  histories 
of  literature. 

Petroef,  I.  Preliminary  report  upon  the 
population,  industry  and  resources  of 
Alaska.  1881 526.11 


Note.— See  full  report,  with  maps  and  illus., 
in  U.  S census,  1880,  v.  8. 


Petroleum.  Bone,  J.  H.  A.  Petroleum 

and  petroleum  wells.  1865 811.19 

— Wright,  W.  Oil  regions  of  Pennsylva- 
nia. 1865 811.18 

Petronel.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross 36 . 107 

Pettenkofer,  Max  von.  Air  in  relation  to 

clothes,  dwelling  and  soil.  1873 842.2 

Pettigrew,  J.  B.  Animal  locomotion;  or, 
walking,  swimming  and  flying,  with 
dissertation  on  aeronautics.  1874. . . 815.4.8 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.15 

Pfeiffer,  Ida.  Lady’s  voyage  around  the 

world,  [1846-7].  1852 502.13 

Phaedrus,  Fables  of.  Tr.  by  C.  Smart . . . 1020.2.2 

Phaeton  Rogers.  Johnson,  R.  Juv 82.13 

Phantasmion,  a fairy  tale.  Coleridge,  Sara.  32 . 25 
Phantastes;  a fairy  romance.  MacDonald, 

G 6.26 

Phantom  ship.  Marryat,  F.  Fict 16.19 

Pharmaceutical  chemistry.  Attfield,  J. 

1879 824.36 


— Hoffman,  F.  Chemical  analysis  of  me- 

dicinal chemicals.  1877 831.5 

Phear,  J.  B.  Aryan  village  in  India  and 

Ceylon,  1880 914.18 

Phelps,  Austin.  Men  and  books.  Studies 

in  homiletics.  1883 427.16 

— Theory  of  preaching.  1882 427 . 10 

Phelps,  Miss  Eliz.  S.  Beyond  the  gates.’83.  55.13 

— Doctor  Zay.  1882  53.18 

— Friends;  a duet.  1881 141.14 

— Gates  ajar.  [Future  life.]  1871 7.17 

— Hedged  in.  1870 7.18 

— Men,  women  and  ghosts.  [Stories.]  ’69 . 7 . 19 

— Sealed  orders,  etc.  1379 45.8 

— Silent  partner.  1871 7.16 

— Story  of  Avis.  1877 137.11 

— Tiny’s  library.  4 v.  [cop.  1864-9.] 76.8 


Contents.— 1,  Tiny.  2,  I don’t  know  how.  3, 
Tiny’s  Sunday  nights.  4,  Ellen’s  idol. 


— Trotty  book.  1869 82.5 

— Trotty’s  wedding  tour.  1874 28.31 


— What  to  wear.  [Hints  on  dress.]  1873.  814.10 


— Poets’  homes.  [Sketch  of.] 622.6.2 

Phelps,  Mrs.  L.  Hours  with  my  pupils.’59.  401.4 
Phemie  Frost’s  experiencies.  Stephens, 

Mrs.  A.  S 31.9 

Phemie’ s temptation.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.Y.  13.20 
Philadelphia.  Mercantile  library.  Cata- 
logue. 1870  *328.11 

— A sylvan  city.  Illus.  1883 501 . 12 

Philadelphia  photographer.  Ed.  by  E.  L. 

Wilson,  v.  11 *8501.11 


PHILIP. 


193 


PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY. 


Philip,  Indian  chief.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

History  of.  1873  611.25 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Famous  Indians 643 . 6 

— Irving,  W.  In  his  Sketch  book 306 . 15 

— Markham,  R.  King  Philip’s  war.  1883.723.18.3 

— Thatcher,  B.  B.  Indian  biography,  v.  2.  614.18 
Philip  II.,  of  Spain.  Prescott,  W.  H. 

Reign  of.  3 v.  1871 704.10 

Philip  V.,  of  Spain.  Doran,  J.  Monarchs 

retired,  etc 623.18.2 

Philip,  R.  The  Marthas.  [Also]  Love  of 

the  spirit.  1836  In  411.2 

Philip,  Adventures  of.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  36.523 
Philip  Nolan’s  friends.  Hale,  E.  E.  1877.137.22 

Philip  Randolph:  tale  of  Virginia.  Juv. . 606.35 
Philippines.  La  Gironiere,  P.  P.  de.  Twen- 


ty years  in  the.  1868 512 . 17 

Phillips,  G.  M.  Astronomy  for  schools 
and  general  readers.  See  Sharpless, 

I.  1882 842.6 

Phillips,  Maude,  G.  Manual  of  English 

literature.  2 v.  1885 323.15 

Phillips,  Wendell.  Conquest  of  Kansas 

by  Missouri  and  her  allies,  [1854-6]. . 711.5 

— Speeches,  lectures  and  letters.  1884  . . . 321 . 5 


— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868.  634.3 
Philobiblius,  pseud.  History  of  educa- 


tion. 1860 426 . 1 

Philobiblos,  pseud.  See  Ireland,  Alex. 

Philochristus.  Abbott,  E.  A 441.4 

Philology.  See  Language. 

Philomene’s  marriages.  Durand,  Mme.  A.  46.25 
Philosophers.  Banvard,  J.  Wisdom,  wit 
and  whims  of  distinguished  ancient 

philosophers.  1855 317.10 

Philosophy. 

— Aristotle.  See  his  name. 

— Bacon,  F.  See  his  name. 


— Bascom,  J.  Science,  philosophy  and 

religion.  1872 402 . 8 

— Bowen,  Francis.  Modern  philosophy, 

from  Descartes  to  Schopenhauer  and 
Hartmann.  1877 424 . 10 

— Butler,  W.  A.  History  of  ancient  philos- 

ophy. 2 v.  1879 421.15 

— Chambers’s  papers,  etc.  Ancient  philo- 

sophic sects In  1001.9.4 

What  is  philosophy In  1001.9.6 

— Comte,  A.  Positive.  1855 434.14 

— Cousm,  V.  History  of  modern  philoso- 

phy. 2 v.  1857 424.11 

The  true,  beautiful  and  good.  1873 . . 402 . 2 

— Fiske,  J.  Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy. 

2 v.  1874 431.16 

— Hamilton,  Sir  W.  Philosophy  of ; ed.  by 

O.  W.  Wight.  1860 424.12 

— Haven,  J.  History  of  philosophy.  1876.  416.3 

— Hillebrand,  K.  German  thought;  six 

lectures.  1880  318 . 24 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Biographical  history  of. 

1857 427.1 

Problems  of  life  and  mind.  3 v.  ’74-7.  418.20 

— Locke.  See  his  name  in  general  alphabet. 

— Lord,  J.  Lord  Bacon— The  new  philos- 

ophy  In  735.6.3 

Socrates— Greek  philosophy In  735.6.1 

Thomas  Aquinas — The  scholastic  phi- 
losophy   In  735.6.2 

— Masson,  D.  Recent  British.  1866 403.11 

— Morris,  G.  S.  British  thought  and  think- 

ers. 1880 317.20 

— Plato.  See  his  name. 

— • Schiller,  F.  Philosophical  essays.  1882.  326 . 28 
28 


Philosophy,  continued. 

— Spencer,  Herbert.  See  his  name. 

— Stephen,  L.  History  of  English  thought 

in  the  eighteenth  century.  2 v.  1881.  425 . 30 

— Ueberweg,  F.  History  of  philosophy .’76.  416.1 

Contents.— v.  1,  Ancient  and  mediaeval,  v.  2, 

Modern. 

See  also  Mental  philosophy;  Metaphysics;  Mind; 
Moral  philosophy;  Natural  philosophy;  Positivism; 
Psychology. 

Philosophy  of  art.  Taine,  H.  1872 852.17 

Philosophy  of  religion.  Bascom,  J 444 . 2 

Philosophy  of  the  plan  of  salvation. 

Walker,  J.  B 433.1 

Phineas  Finn.  Trollope,  Anthony 61.38 

Phips,  Sir  W.  Bowen,  F.  Life  of In  641.4.7 

Phisterer,  F.  Statistical  record  of  the  ar- 
mies of  the  United  States.  (Cam- 
paigns of  the  civil  war.)  1883 726.9.13 

Ph(EBE.  Harris,  Miriam  C 147.7 

Phoenicia.  Baldwin,  J.  D.  Pre-historic 

nations 706.23 

— Lewis,  G.  C.  Navigation  of  the  P. . . In  821.18 
Phcenix,  John,  pseud.  See  Derby,  G.  H. 

Phcenixiana.  Derby,  G.  H 304.10 

Phonograph.  Du  Moncel.  The  telephone, 

microphone  and.  1879  833 . 27 

Phonography  and  stenography.  Cross,  J. 

G.  Eclectic  short-hand.  1882 855 . 2 

— Graham,  A.  J.  Hand-book  of.  1858. . . 808.4 

— Pitman,  B.  Manual  of.  [cop.  1871.]. . . 827.39 
Phonology  and  orthoepy.  Salisbury,  A.  315.4 
Photography.  Hepworth,  T.  C.  P.  for 

amateurs.  1884 853.1 

— Philadelphia  photographer,  v.  2.  1874. *8501 .11 

— Steele,  T.  S.  Canoe  and  camera  [in 

Maine].  1882 518.23 

— Vogel,  H.  Chemistry  of  light  and.  ’75.  .815.4.14 

— Wallace,  E.,?>.  Amateur  photographer. 

1884  855.3 

Phrase  and  fable,  Diet.  of.  Brewer,  E.  C . 326 . 12 
See  also  Proverbs ; Quotations. 

Phrenology.  Combe,  G.  Lectures  on.  ’76.  416 . 20 

— Fowler,  L.  N.  Familiar  lessons  in.  ’48.  804 . 23 

— Fowler,  O.  S.  Practical.  1846 804 . 18 

Self-culture,  [also]  Memory.  1855.  .In  804.16 

and  L.  N.  Self-instructor  in.  1856  804.15 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Life  of  Gall In  427.1 

— Phrenological  journal,  v.  50-52.  N.  Y., 

1870-1 *8501.12 

— Weaver,  G.  S.  Mental  science.  1854..  426.9 

— Wells,  S,  R.  How  to  read  character.’ 77.  416.21 

Phyllis  Browne.  Shaw,  Flora  L 81.29 

Physical  education.  Blaikie,  W.  Sound 

bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls.  1884 . 844 . 18 

— Maclaren,  A.  Physical  education.  1869.  822.34 

— Oswald,  F.  L.  Physical  education.  1882.  824.14 

— Spencer,  H.  Education:  intellectual,  etc.  401.8 

— Wood,  W.  Physical  exercises.  1870..  803.24 

See  also  Gymnastics;  Health;  Movement- 
cure. 

Physical  geography.  Abbott,  J.  Water 

and  land.  1872.  Juv 803.12 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Beneath  the  surface.  818 . 8 

— Geikie,  A.  Phvsical  g.  (Science  prim- 

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— Guyot,  A.  Earth  and  man.  1873 807 . 24 

Physical  geography.  1873 8541 . 14 

— Hartwig,  G.  The  subterranean  world.’71.  806.4 

— Higgins,  W.  M.  The  earth.  1854 837.11 

— Humboldt,  A.  von.  Cosmos.  5 v.  1856.  801 . 1 

— Marsh,  G.  P.  Man  and  nature.  1871..  816.31 

— Maury,  M.  F.  Physical  g.  of  the  sea.’55.  806 . 5 


PHYSICAL  GEOGRAPHY. 


194 


PILGRIMS. 


Physical  geography,  continued. 


— Reclus,  E.  The  earth.  1872 825 . 18 

The  ocean,  atmosphere  and  life.  1874 . 825 . 19 

— Somerville,  Mrs.  M.  Physical  g.  1848  . 801.19 

— Young,  J.  Physical  g.  1873 . 827 . 22 

See  also  Astronomy;  Earth;  Geology;  Me- 
teorology; Ocean;  Mountains;  Volcanoes. 

Physical  life  of  woman.  Napheys,  G.  H. 

1872 805.11 

Physical  manipulation.  Pickering,  E.  C . 

2 v.  1875... 826.6 

Physical  sciences.  Helmholtz,  H.  On  the 

aim  and  progress  of.  1869 In  843.6.1 

— Somerville,  M.  Connection  of.  1871...  823.12 

See  also  under  Science. 


Physical  theory  of  another  life.  Taylor,  I.  413 . 12 
Physicians.  Cathell,  D.  W.  The  physician 


himself.  1882 841.28 

— Flint,  A.  Medical  ethics  and  etiquette. 

1873  836.11 

— J ackson,  J.  Letters  to  a young  physi- 

cian. 1856 823 . 21 

Physics.  See  Natural  philosophy. 

Physics  and  politics.  Bagehot,  W.  1873.  815.4.2 
Physiognomy.  Darwin,  C.  Expression  of 

the  emotions  in  man  and  animals.’ 73.  807.5 

— Lavater,  J.  C.  Essays  on.  1878  831.4 

— Mathews,  W.  Faces.  (In  his  Great 

conversers.) 332 . 7 

— Redfield,  J.  W.  Comparative  p.  1866..  826.5 

— Wells,  S.  R.  How  to  read  character.’ 77.  416.21 


Physiology.  Agassiz,  L.  and  Gould,  A.  A. 

Comparative  physiology.  1877  827 . 35 

Same;  rev.  e’dn.  1880 842.22 

— Beecher,  C.  E.  Physiology  and  calisthen- 

ics. 1860 812.17 

— Combe,  G.  Constitution  of  man.  1857.  803 . 19 

— Dalton,  J.  C.  Human  physiology.  1875.  846.9 

— Draper,  J.  W.  Human  physiology.  1878.  843.5 

— Flint,  A.  Physiology  of  man.  5 v.  1773-4.  813.1 


Contents.— 1,  Blood,  Circulation,  Respiration.  2,  Ali- 
mentation, Digestion,  Absorption.  3,  Secretion,  Nutri- 
tion, Movements.  4,  Nervous  system.  5,  Special 
senses,  Generation. 


— Foster,  M.  Physiology.  (Science  prim- 


Text  book  of.  1880 833 . 32 

— Fowler,  L.  N. « Familiar  lessons  in.  1848.  804.23 

— Fowler,  O.  S.  Animal  and  mental,  [cop. 

1847.] 804.16 

and  L.  N.  Self  instructor  in.  I cop. 

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— Hinton,  J.  P.  for  practical  use.  1874  . 814.9 

— Hitchcock,  E.  and  E.,?>.  P.  and  hygiene. 

1873 807.15 

— Hutchinson,  J.  C.  P.  and  hygiene.  1863 . 807 . 16 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  Elementary.  1881 824.34 

and  Youmans,  W.  J.  P.  and  hygiene.  803 . 22 

— J arvis,  E.  Practical.  1848 801 . 5 

— Le  Pileur,  A.  Wonders  of  the  human 

body.  1871 802.20 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Physiology  of  common 

life.  1860  803.13 


— Mace,  J.  Servants  of  the  stomach.  ’68.  803.10 

— Martin,  H.  N.  The  human  body.  1881 . 837 . 13 

— Napheys,  G.  H.  Physical  life  of  woman.  805.11 

— Object  lessons  of  the  human  body.  By 

three  New  York  teachers.  1883 432.20 

— Packard,  A.  S,  Life  histories  of  ani- 

mals, including  man;  or,  comparative 
embryology 846.6 

— Rosenthal,  I.  Physiology  of  muscles 

and  nerves.  1881 815.4.32 

— Steele,  J.  D.  Hygienic  physiology.  1884.  844.33 


Physiology,  continued. 

— Stevenson,  Sarah  H.  Physiology  of 

woman,  etc.  1883 845 . 12 

See  also  Anatomy;  Animal  magnetism;  Biology; 
Brain;  Chemistry;  Food;  Health;  Medicine;  Mind; 
Muscles ; Nervous  system. 


Piano-forte.  Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  violinists 

and  pianists.  1881 624.4 

— Fillmore,  J.  C.  Pianoforte  music:  its 

history,  with  biog.  sketches,  etc . 1883 . 851 . 28 
Picciola,  or  the  prison  flower.  Saintine, 

X.  B 62.11 

— Same.  Abridged In  1008.1.1 

— Same.  [French  text.] 313.2 

Piccolomini:  drama.  Schiller,  J.  C.  F. . . In  727.8.2 

— Same.  [German  text.] 313.17 

Picked  up  adrift.  DeMille,  J.  Juv 23.17 

Pickering,  E.  C.  Physical  manipulation. 

2 v.  1875 826.6 

Pickwick  papers.  Dickens,  0 1 A and  36.180 

Picnic  papers.  Dickens,  0 61.1 

Picton,  J.  A.  Oliver  Cromwell;  the  than 

and  his  mission.  1882 625 . 20 

Pictorial  tour  of  the  world.  1880  517 . 6 

Picture  book.  Caldecott,  R.;  col’d  illus. . 77.22 

Pictures  across  the  channel.  Macquoid. 

K.  S.  1872 36.367 

Pictures  and  stories  of  animals.  See  Ten- 
ney, Mrs.  S. 

Pictures  from  Bible  lands,  drawn  with  pen 

and  pencil.  Ed.  by  S.  G.  Green 528.10 

Pictures  from  Eng.  history  Bishop.  C.  E.  732 . 1 

Pictures  from  Italy.  Dickens,  C 1.16 

Pictures  of  country  life  [stories].  Cary, 

Alice 45.10 


Pictures  of  private  life.  Ellis,  S.  S ...  In  305.15.2 
Pictures  of  travel.  Andersen,  H.  C.  1871 . 508.3 

Pictures  of  travel  [poems].  Heine,  H. 

In  208 . 24  and  512.3 

Pictures  of  travel  in  far  off  lands:  South 


America 525.18 

— Same:  Central  America 525.19 

Picturesque  journeys  in  America.  Brom- 

field,  E.  F.,  ed’r.  1883 531.7 

Picturesque  science  for  the  young 848 . 19 

Pierce,  B.  Ideality  in  physical  sciences.’81.  843 . 7 
Pierce,  E.  L.  Memoir  and  letters  of  Chas. 

Sumner.  2 v.  1878  623.11 

Pierce,  E.  M.  Cottage  cyclopedia  of  his- 
tory and  biography.  1871 *B.2 

Pierce,  G.  A.  Dickens  dictionary.  1879..  314.12 
Pierce,  O.  B.  Common  school  grammar. ’37.  402.32 
Pierson,  H.  W.  In  the  brush : oldtime  life 

in  the  southwest.  1881 624 . 9 

Pig.  Harris,  J.  On  the.  1870 804.19 

Pigeons.  Wright,  L.  Practical  pigeon- 

keeper  . 1879 833 . 24 

Pike,  J.  G.  A guide  for  young  disciples . . 406 . 1 
Pike  , N.  Sub-tropical  rambles  [Mauritius]. 

1873 517.5 

Pike,  Oen.  Z.  M.  Whiting,  H.  Life  of.  In  601.1.5 
Pike  county  ballads.  Hay,  John.  1877...  208.7 

Pilgrim  and  the  shrine.  Ainslie,  H.  Fict.  64 . 16 
Pilgrim  fathers.  See  Pilgrims. 


Pilgrim’s  progress.  Bunyan,  J.  434.13  and  408.8 

— Cheever,  G.  B.  Lectures  on 425.16 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays 305.13 

Pilgrims.  Bacon,  L.  Genesis  of  the  New 

England  churches.  1874 435.17 

— Banvard,  J.  Plymouth  and  the.  1851 . 711 . 28 

— Chambers’s  misc.  Pilgrim  fathers 1001.8.9 

— Russell,  W.  S.  Pilgrim  memorials.  ’55.  736.12 

See  also  New  England  ( History ) ; Plymouth ; 

Puritans. 


PILGRIMS. 


195 


PLUNKETT. 


Pilgrims  of  fashion.  Cornwallis,  K.  Fict.  15 . 13 
Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.  Bulwer-Lytton, 


E.L 7.15 

Pillar  of  fire.  Ingraham,  J.  H 13.22 

Pillars  of  the  house.  Yonge,  C.  M 36.608 

Pilot,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.27 

Pilot,  The,  and  his  wife  [Norse  tale].  Lie,  J.  45 . 22 

Pilpay.  Fables.  Illus.  1872  321.2 

Pindar  [Pindarus].  Odes;  tr.  by  C.  A. 

Wheelwright 1020 . 18 


Pine,  Cuyler,  pseud.  See  Peck,  Ellen. 

Pine  needles;  Old  yarns.  Warner,  Susan.  52.22 
Pink  and  white  tyranny.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.B.  6 . 16 
Pinkerton,  Allan.  Claude  Melnotte  and 

the  detectives.  1875 43.22 

— Expressman  and  detective.  1875 43.21 

— Strikers,  communists,  tramps  and  detec- 

tives. 1878 912.1 

Pinkney,  W.  Wheaton,  H.  Life.  of.  [cop. 

1834.] In  641.4.6 

Pioneer  boy,  and  how  he  became  president 

[A'ftaham  Lincoln].  Thayer,  W.  M . 25.25 

Pioneer  women  of  the  west.  Ellet,  E.  F . . 614 . 24 

Pioneers,  The,  Cooper,  J.  F.  Fict 2.28 

Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World. 

Parkman,  F.  1871 736.15.1 

Pirate,  The.  Scott,  Sir  W.  Fict 12.13 

Pitcairn’s  island,  with  account  of  the  mu- 
tiny of  the  ship  Bounty  [1778].  1872.  508.17 

— Same.  [Short  account.] In  1001.8.3 

Pitman,  B.  Manual  of  phonography.  1871.  827.39 
Pitman,  Mrs.  E.  R.  Elizabeth  Fry.  1884.  627.1.7 

— Mission  life  in  Greece  and  Palestine, 

[1835-77] 518.24 

Pitman,  R.  C.  Alcohol  and  the  state.  1878.  912 . 17 
Pitt,  W.,  Earl  of  Chatham.  Speeches.  In  321 . 15 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essay  on In  305 . 13 

Pitt,  W.,  the  younger.  Brougham,  EL, 

lord.  Statesmen,  etc 633.1.1 

— Macaulay,  T. B.  Wm. Pitt.  In  1004.1.19;  643.24 

— Smith,  G.  Three  English  statesmen  . . . 606 . 13 
Pittenger,  W.  Capturing  a locomotive  [in 

the  rebellion].  1882  723.17 

Pittsfield,  Mass.  Berkshire  Athenaeum 

Catalogue.  1884 *3502.3 

PiTTS-street  chapel  lectures.  1858 438 . 23 

Contents.  — Clark,  W.  R.,  Why  I am  a methodist. 

Thayer,  T.  B.,  Why  are  you  a universalist?  Sykes,  J. 
N.,  Why  I am  a baptist.  Adams,  N.,  Why  am  I a trini- 
tarian congregation alist?  Randall,  G.  M„  Why  I am  a 
churchman.  Dewey,  O.,  Why  I am  a Unitarian.  King, 
T.  S.,  Spiritual  Christianity. 

Pizarro,  Francisco.  Helps,  A.  Spanish 

conquest  in  America,  v.  3-4 737 . 1 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Conquest  of  Peru.  2 v. 

1871 704.8 

— Towle,  G.  M.  Pizarro;  his  adventures, 

etc.  1879 515.17.2 

Place  in  thy  memory.  [Letters.]  DeKroyft, 

S.  H 605.4 

Plague  of  London,  History  of.  DeFoe,  D . 62.32 

Planche,  J.  R.  History  of  British  costume. 

1874 742.15 

— Personal  reminiscences.  1874 In  632.18 

Planchette;  the  despair  of  science.  Sar- 
gent, E.  1869 411.23 

Plain  reasons  against  joining  the  church  of 

Rome.  Littledale,  R.  F 423 . 21 

Plane  and  plank.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.4.2 

Planetary  and  stellar  worlds.  Mitchell, 

O.  M.  1870  811.33 

Plant  hunters.  Reid,  Mayne.  Juv 92.2 

Planter’s  daughteh  DuPuy,  E.  A 43.8 

Planter’s  northern  bride.  Hentz,  C.  L . . . 7.28 

Planting  the  wilderness.  McCabe,  J.  Juv.  75.22 


Plants.  Candolle,  A de.  Origin  of  culti- 
vated. 1885 815.4.48 

— Darwin,  C.  Climbing  plants.  1876 816 . 19 

Insectivorous  plants.  1875  805 . 24 

— - Power  of  movement  in.  1881 837.18 

Variation  of,  under  domestication.  ’68.  803.1 

— Gray,  A.  How  plants  grow.  1873 812 . 14 

— Henderson,  P.  Hand-book  of.  1881 843.21 

— Kellerman,  W.  A.  Plant  analysis.  1884.845.11 

— Scheie  de  Vere,  M.  Plant  mummies, 

etc In  812.10 

— Twining,  E.  Plant  world 802 . 10 

See  also  Botany ; Flowers. 

Plasterer’s  manual.  Cameron,  R.  1879.  823.36 
Plato.  Dialogues;  tr.  by  B.  Jowett.  4 v.  404.1 
Contents. — .v  1,  Charmides;  Lysis;  Laches;  Protag- 
oras; Euthydemus;  Ion;  Meno;  Euthyphro;  Apology; 
Crito;  Phsedo;  Symposium;  Phsedrus;  Cratylus.  v.  2, 
Republic;  Timseus;  Critias.  v.  3,  Gorgias;  Philebus; 
Parmenides ; Thesetetus ; Sophist ; Statesman,  v . 4, 
Laws;  Lesser  Hippias;  First  Alcibiades;  Menexenus; 
Index  of  persons  and  places. 

— Bulkley,  C.  H.  A.,  compiler.  Plato’s  best 

thoughts.  1876 427.6 


— Bayne,  P.  Essays  in  biography,  etc 317.6.2 

— Butler,  W.  A.  Hist,  of  anc.  philos.  2 v. . 421.15 

— DeQuincey,  T.  Plato’s  republic In  302.18.1 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Plato,  the  philosopher, 

etc In  307.19.2 

— Plato  [outlined  and  explained]  by  C.  W. 

Collins.  1874 1020.37 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Biog.  hist,  of  philosophy.  427.1 
Plautus  [outlined  and  explained]  by  W.  L. 

Collins.  1873 1020.34 

Playbook  of  metals.  Pepper,  J,  H 808 . 25 

Playbook  of  science.  Pepper,  J.  H 811.6 

Played  out.  Cudlip,  Annie 36 . 156 

Playfair,  J.  Euclid’s  elements  of  geom- 
etry. 1855 825.6 

Playfair,  W.  S.  Midwifery;  rev.  by  R.  P. 

Harris.  1880 846 . 16 

Plays.  See  Drama. 

Plays  and  pastimes.  See  Amusements; 

Games;  Sports. 

Plays  and  puritans,  etc.  [Essays.]  Kings- 


le^C 308.16 

Pleading.  Stephen,  H.  J.  Principles  of. 

1867 908.10 

Pleasant  cove  series.  6 v.  See  Kellogg,  E. 
Pleasonton,  A.  J.  Influence  of  the  blue 

ray.  1876  826.4 

Pleasure.  Culture  of,  in  social  and  relig- 
ious aspects.  1873 425.27 


Pleasures  of  hope.  [Poems.]  Campbell,  T.  217.10 
Pleasures  of  literature.  Wilmott,  R.  A..  325.25 
Pleasures  of  memory.  [Poems.]  Rogers,  S.  217.10 
Plebiscite,  The.  [Franco-German  war.] 

Erckmann,  E.  and  Chatrian,  A 44.7 

Pliny,  the  younger  [C.  Plinius  C.  Secun- 

dus].  Letters.  Tr.  by  Melrose 613.27 

— Pliny’s  letters  [Selections,  with  notes] 
by  A.  Church  and  W.  J.  Brodribb. 

1874 1020.29 

Ploetz,  C.  Epitome  of  ancient,  mediaeval 
and  modem  history.  Tr.,  with  addi- 
tions, by  W.  T.  Tillinghast.  1884. . . 746.4 
Plon,  Eugene.  Life  and  works  of  Thor- 


valsden.  1874 816.5 

Plot  in  private  life.  Collins,  Wilkie ......  36 . 123 

Plummer,  P.  W.  Carpenter’s  and  builder’s 

guide.  1879  841.26 

Plunkett,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Women,  plumbers 
and  doctors;  or,  household  sanitation. 

1885  845.22 


PLURALITY. 


196 


POETRY. 


Plurality  of  worlds.  Dick,  T.  Siderial 


heavens In  411.12.2 

— Proctor,  R.  A.  Other  worlds  than  ours. 

1871 812.7 


— Whewell,  W.  Plurality  of  worlds.  With 

an  introduction  by  E.  Hitchcock.  ’55 . 801 . 16 
Plutarch.  Lives  [of  ancient  Greeks  and 
and  Romans].  Dryden’s  translation 

rev.  by  A.  H.  Clough.  1880  604.5 

Same.  With  notes  and  life  of  Plu- 
tarch, by  J.  and  W.  Langhorne.  1843.  604.6 

— Morals.  Tr.  by  W.  W.  Goodwin.  5 v . . 445 . 3 

— White,  J.  S.  Boys’  and  girls’  Plutarch. 

Illus.  1883 628.6 

Plymouth,  Mass.  Banvard,  J.  Plymouth 

and  the  pilgrims.  1851 711 . 28 

— Philleo,  C.  W.  Pilgrimage  to.  1853.  In  1004.1.8 

— Russell,  W.  S.  Pilgrim  memorials  and 

guide  to  Plymouth.  1855 736 . 12 

See  also  Pilgrims. 

Plymouth  pulpit.  See  Beecher,  H.  W. 
Pneumatics.  Centennial  exhibition.  Re- 
ports: pneumatic  apparatus,  etc.  .In  *846.15.6 


Poacher,  The.  Marry  at,  Fred 16.22 

Pocahontas,  Indian  princess.  Cooke,  J. 

E.  My  lady  Pokahontas.  Fict 58.16 

— Eggleston,  E.  and  Seelye,  L.  E.  Poca- 

hontas. 1879 635.5.3 

— Goodrich,  S.  G.  Celebrated  Am.  Indians.  643 . 6 

— Thatcher,  B.  B.  Indian  biography 614.18.1 

Pocket  atlas  of  historical  geography.  Wel- 
ler, E 525.1 

Pocket  measure.  Alden,  I.  M.  Juv 87.29 

Poe,  E.  A.  Poems.  With  memoir.  1874.  202.12 
— ' Prose  tales.  2 v.  [cop.  1849.] 62.13 

— Select  works  of,  with  life  by  R.  H.  Stod- 

dard  317.12 


— Gilfillan,  G.  Third  gallery  of  portraits.  301.24 

— Gill,  W.  F.  Life  of.  1877 617.16 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies 606.4 


— Woodberry,  G.  E.  Edgar  A.  Poe.  1885.624.12.8 

Poems  of  the  Orient.  Taylor,  B.  1855 206 . 19 

Poet  at  the  breakfast-table.  Holmes,  O.W.  303.10 
Poet’s  bazaar.  [Travels.]  Andersen,  H.  C . . 522 . 26 
Poet’s  journal.  [Poems.]  Taylor,  Bayard. . 203.23 
Poetry. 

History , etc. 

— Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Poetry  of  life.  ’45.  .In  305.15.2 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  The  poet In  326.9.2 

Poetry  and  imagination In  332 . 23 

— Lessing,  G.  E.  Laocoon;  limits  of  paint- 

ing and 852.19 

— MacDonald,  G.  England’s  antiphon. 

[Religious  poetry.] 218.27 

— Preston,  H.  W.  Troubadours  and  trou- 

veres.  1876 206 . 16 

— Reed,  H.  Lectures  on  the  British  poets. 

2 v.  1867 208.22 

— Shairp,  J.  C.  Aspects  of  poetry.  1882  . 211.8 

Poetical  interpretation  of  nature.  ’78.  314.25 

Studies  in.  1872 301.11 

— Taylor,  I.  Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry.  ’73.  403.6 

— Townsend,  L.  T.  Studies  in  poetry.  ’81.  .317.13.1 

— Warton,  T.  History  of  English  poetry 

from  the  11th  to  17th  century 208.21 

— Wilson,  J.  An  hour’s  talk  about  p.  In  305.7 

Versification  and  Rhyme. 

— Barnum,  S.  W.  Vocabulary  of  English 

rhymes.  1876 215.23 

— Hood,  T.,  the  younger.  The  rhymes- 

ter. 1884 215.24 


Poetry,  continued. 

— Lanier,  S.  Science  of  English  verse.’83.  213 . 11 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Blank  verse In  514.33.2 

See  also  Ballads ; Drama ; Humor  ( Humorous  -poetry) ; 
Hymns;  Poets;  Quotations;  Songs;  also  various  litera- 
tures: American,  English,  German,  Latin,  Scandina- 
vian, etg. 

Collections. 

— Adams,  W.  D.  Comic  poets  of  the  19th 

century 217.16 

— Alger,  W.  R.  Poetry  of  the  Orient.  1874.  211.21 

— American  poems : Longfellow,  Whittier, 

Bryant,  Holmes.  Lowell,  Emerson; 
with  biog.  sketches.  1880 217.5 

— Austin,  Mrs.  G.  L.  Little  people  of  God. 

What  the  poets  have  said  of  them. 

Illus.  1877 217.28 

— Baskerville,  A.  Poetry  of  Germany.  Se- 

lections, with  text  and  translation.  ’54.  211 . 26 

— Bethune,  G.  W.  British  female  poets. 

1875 y.  212.14 

— Brackett,  A.  C.  and  Eliot,  I.  M.  Poetry 

for  home  and  school.  1876  208.9 

— Bryant,  W.  C.  Library  of  poetry  and 

song.  1874 201.15 

— Bulflnch,  T.  Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable.  211 . 28 

— Campbell,  L.  J.  Young  folks’  book  of 

poetry.  1880 211.33 

— Chamber  of  peace,  etc.  1874 218.3 

— Changed  cross,  etc.  1872 217 . 33 

— Christmas  in  art  and  song.  Illus.  1879.207.12 

— Coates,  H.  T.  Fireside  encyclopaedia  of 

poetry.  1881 212 . 8 

— Dana,  C.  A.  Household  book  of  poetry. 

1877 207.7 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Parnassus.  A collec- 

tion. 1876 207.6 

— Estes,  D.  Home  book  of  poetry.  1882.  212.7 

— Field,  J.  T.  and  Whipple,  E.  P.  Family 

library  of  British  poetry.  1878 207 . 24 

— Gleanings  from  the  poets.  1858 215.5 

— Griswold,  R.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

America.  1842 201 . 6 

— Harper’s  cyclopaedia  of  Am.  and  British 

poetry.  1871 207 . 19 

— Hart,  J.  S.  Class-book  of  poetry.  1845  . 204.2 

— Home  life  in  song.  1879 211.27 

— Hooper,  L.  Lady’s  book  of  flowers  and 

poetry.  1863 204 . 3 

— Inglis,  R.  Gleanings  from  the  English 

poets 217.26 

— Johnson,  R.  Little  classics,  v.  13-15.  ’75.  304.16 

— Jones,  C.  H.  Vers  de  societe.  1876 211.11 

— Lathrop,  G.  P.  Masque  of  poets.  1878.  217.4 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe.  1871 207 . 2 

— Mackay,  C.  Thousand  and  one  gems  of 

English  poetry.  1867 206 . 5 

— May,  Caroline.*  American  female  poets. 

1869 212.13 

— Parton,  J.  Humorous  poetry  of  the  Eng- 

lish language.  1872 201 . 1 1 

Le  Parnasse  Francais.  1877 207.11 

— Patmore,  C.  Children’s  garland  from 

the  poets 217.20 

— Percy,  T.  Reliques  of  ancient  English 

poetry 201.18 

Same.  5 v.  in  3 214.20 

— Poetry  of  the  fields.  1856 217.11 

— Poetry  of  the  woods.  1868 217.12 

— Quiet  hours.  2 v.  1881-2 211 . 14 

— Rogers,  C.  Scottish  minstrel.  1872 207.17 

— Schaff,  P.  and  Gilman,  A.  Library  of 

religious  poetry.  1881 212.3 


POETEt. 


POETRY. 


19? 


Poetry,  continued. 

— Shadow  of  the  rock,  etc,  1872 218 . 4 

— Tender  and  true.  Poems  of  love 211.30 

— Thompson,  S.  The  humbler  poets:  a 

collection  of  newspaper  and  periodi- 
cal verse,  1870-85 212 . 20 

— Ward,  T.  H.  The  English  poets:  selec- 

tions, with  critical  introductions  by 
various  writers,  and  a general  intro- 
duction by  Matthew  Arnold.  4 v. ’81.  218.8 


Contents. — 1,  Chaucer  to  Donne.  2,  Ben  Jonson  to 
Dryden.  3,  Addison  to  Blake.  4,  Wordsworth  to 


Dobell. 

— Whittier,  J.  G.  Child  life.  Collection.  213.4 

Songs  of  three  centuries.  1875 206.9 

— Williams,  A.  M.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Ireland.  1881 218.24 

Single  Works . 

— Abraham  Lincoln,  Blanchard,  Rufus 207.22 

— ASneid.  See  Virgil  in  general  alphabet. 

— Aftermath.  Longfellow,  H.  W 202.22 

— All  around  the  year.  Goodale,  E.  and  D.  R,..t...  218.2 

— America  discovered.  1850 217.34 

— Apple-blossoms.  Goodale,  E.  and  D.  R 206.25 

— Astraea.  Holmes,  O.  W 215.12 

— Aurora  Leigh.  Browning,  Mrs.  E.  B 214.2 

— Bay  of  seven  islands.  Whittier,  J.  G 213.9 

— Bitter-sweet.  Holland,  J.  G 204.16 

— Bride  of  Gettysburg.  Hylton,  J.  D 207.13 

— Canterbury  tales.  Chaucer,  G 203.9 

— Century  of  roundels,  etc.  Swinburne,  A,  C 215.2 

— Christian  year.  Keble,  John 215.8 

— Christus.  Longfellow,  H.  W 211.22 

— City  ballads.  Carleton,  Will.  Illus 212.18 

— Cloth  of  gold,  etc.  Aldrich,  T.  B 208.19 

— Culprit  fay.  Drake,  J.  R 212.12 

— Deirdre.  Joyce,  R.  D 217.3 

— Divine  comedy.  See  Dante  in  general  alphabet. 

— Divine  tragedy.  Longfellow,  H.  W 211.22  and  211.23 

— Dr.  Syntax’s  tours.  Combe,  W ..  213.5 

— Dorothy.  Munby,  A.  J 211.5 

— Earthly  paradise.  Morris,  W.  3v 204.8 

— Emigrant’s  story,  etc.  Trowbridge,  J.  T 211.18 

— Esther  Gray.  Brainard,  Mrs.  M 203.16 

— Evangeline.  Longfellow,  W.  H 217.14 

— Fables.  La  Fontaine,  J.  de .. . 308.7 

— Faerie  queene.  Spenser,  E 204.25 

— Farm  festivals.  Carleton,  Will 207.21 

— Farm  legends.  Carleton,  Will 207.5 

— Festus.  Bailey,  J.  P 212.15 

— Flyleaves.  [Humorous.!  Calverley,  E.  S.  204.4 

— Fridthjof ’s  saga.  Tegner  E In  203.17 

— From  year  to  year.  Bickersteth,  E.  H 211.39 

— Georgies  of  Virgil ; tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston 218.12 

— Glenaverll.  Bulwer-Lytton,  R 215.20 

— • Grandmother’s  story,  etc.  Holmes,  O.  W 215.14 

— Gulistan;  or,  rose-garden.  See  Sadi 207.30 

— Harry.  Hart,  Mrs  208.11 

— Hudibras.  Butler,  S 202.6 

— Hunting  of  the  snark.  Carroll,  Lewis 215.9 

— Iliad.  See  Homer  in  general  alphabet. 

— In  the  harbor.  Longfellow,  II.  W 211.16 

— Indian  idylls.  Arnold,  E 211.36 

— Ingoldsby  legends.  Barham,  R.  H 204.9 

— Iron  gate.  Holmes,  O.  W 215.13 

— Jerusalem  delivered.  Tasso,  T 204.24 

— Jocoseria.  Browning,  R *. 213.7 

— Kathrina.  Holland,  J.  G 203.17 

— Keramos.  Longfellow,  H.  W 208.10 

— King’s  missive,  etc.k  Whittier,  J.  G 218.13 

— Lady  of  the  lake.  Scott,  Sir  W 217.8 

— Lallah  Rookh  Moore,  T. ...  * 202.17 


Poetry,  continued. 

— Lays  of  ancient  Rome.  Macaulay,  T.  B..  .305.13  and  206.8 


— Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers.  Aytoun,  W.  E 208.23 

— Legend  of  Jubal,  etc.  Eliot,  George 206.27 

— Life  and  death  of  Jason,  Morris,  W 217.18 

— Light  of  Asia.  Arnold,  E 208.30 

— Lost  tales  of  Miletus.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 214.9 

— Lucile.  Bulwer-Lytton,  R 206.10 

— Lusiad.  Camoens,  L 217.21 

— Marble  prophecy,  etc.  Holland,  J.  G 203.19 

— Memorial  pictures.  Brainard,  Mrs.  Mary 204.5 

— Mercedes,  etc.  Aldrich,  T.  B 215.1 

— Mireio.  Provencal  poem.  Mistral,  F 211.3 

— Mistress  of  the  manse.  Holland,  J.  G 215.7 

— Nathan  the  wise.  Dramatic  poem.  Lessing,  G.  E.  211.4 

— New  Timon,  The.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  214.6 

— New  year’s  masque,  etc.  Thomas,  Edith  M 215.18 

— Nibelungenlied.  See  entry  in  general  alphabet. 

— Night  thoughts.  Young,  E 202.15  and  207.4 

— Nothing  to  do.  Illus 202.18 

— Odyssey.  See  Homer  in  general  alphabet. 

— Orlando  Furioso.  Ariosto,  L ... 206.11 

— Pageant  and  other  poems.  Rossetti,  C.  G 218.25 

— Pansies.  Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T 218.19 

— Paradise  lost.  Milton,  J 214.30  and  203.20 

— Pearls  of  the  faith.  Arnold,  Edwin 211.35 

— Pennsylvania  pilgrim.  Whittier,  J.  G 203.14 

— Pictures  of  travel.  Heine,  H 512.3 

— Pleasures  of  hope.  Campbell,  T 217.10 

— Pleasures  of  memory.  Rogers,  S ...  217.10 

— Poems  of  the  Orient.  Taylor,  Bayard 203.24 

— Poet’s  journal.  Taylor,  Bayard. 203.23 

— Princess,  The.  Tennyson,  A 204.12 

— Proverbial  philosophy.  Tupper,  M.  F 203.21 

— Puritan’s  guest,  etc.  Holland,  J.  G 215.11 

— Rejected  addresses.  Smith,  H.  and  J 206.20 

— Rhyme?  and  reason?  Carroll,  L 211.38 

— Rubaiyat.  [Persian  poem.]  Omar  Khayyam 211.2 

— Ship  in  the  desert.  Miller,  Joaquin 202.24 

— Songs  of  Italy.  Miller,  Joaquin 208.25 

— Songs  of  the  Sierras.  Miller,  Joaquin 203.11 

— Spanish  gypsy.  Eliot,  G 206.26 

— Tales  of  a wayside  inn.  Longfellow,  H.  W 206.21 

— Thanatopsis.  Bryant,  W.  C 207.29 

— Theism.  Sanborn,  R.  S 202.21 

— Three  books  of  song.  Longfellow,  H.  W 211.24 

— Trust,  The,  and  The  remittance.  Clarke,  M.  C 204.13 

— Two  brothers,  etc.  Bickersteth,  E.  H 202.16 

— Ultima  Thule.  Longfellow,  H.  W 211.15 

— Verities  in  verse,  [On  religion,  etc.] 212.13 

— Vignettes  in  rhyme,  etc.  Dobson,  A. 217.22 

— Vision,  The.  See  Dante. 

— War  lyrics.  Brownell,  H.  H. 208.6 

— Yesterday,  to  day  and  forever.  Bickersteth,  E.  II.  202.25 

See  also  Ballads ; Humor  ( Humorous  poetry) ; 

Songs. 

Class-list  of  Poets. 


Note.—1 The  following  list  of  poets,  whose  works,  in 
part  at  least,  are  in  the  library,  does  not  include  many 
to  be  found  in  poetical  and  dramatic  collections. 


Addison,  Joseph. 
ASschylus. 

Aldrich,  T.  B. 

Allston,  Washington. 
Anacreon. 

Ariosto. 

Arnold,  Edwin. 
Arnold,  Matthew. 
Aytoun,  W.  E. 

Bailey,  J.  P. 
Bickersteth,  E.  II. 
Blanchard,  Rufus. 
Bon  Gaultier,  pseud. 
Brainard,  Mrs.  Mary. 
Brownell,  H.  H. 
Browning,  Mrs.  E.  B. 
Browning,  Robert. 


Bryant,  W.  C. 

Buchanan,  Robert. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Lord 
Lytton. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  R.,  2d  Lord 
Lytton. 

Burns,  Robert. 

Butler,  Samuel. 

Byron,  Lord. 

Camoens. 

Campbell,  Thomas. 

Carleton,  Will. 

Carroll,  L,  pseud. 

Cary,  Alice. 

Cary,  Phoebe. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey. 

Churchill,  Charles. 


POETRY. 


198 


POLLARD. 


Poetry,  continued. 


Clarke,  W.  G. 

Clough,  A.  H. 

Coleridge,  S.  T. 

Collins,  William. 

Cook  Eliza. 

Cowper,  William. 

Craik,  Mrs.  D M. 

Cross,  Mrs.  J.  W.  See  Eliot, 
George. 

Dante. 

Davidson,  Marg.  M. 

Derby,  Earl  of. 

Dobell,  Sydney. 

Dobson,  Austin. 

Dodgson,  C.  L. 

Drake,  J.  R. 

Dryden  John. 

Eliot,  George,  pseud. 
Emerson,  R.  W. 

Euripides. 

Gilbert,  W.  S. 

Goethe . 

Goldsmith,  Oliver. 

Goodale,  Elaine  and  Dora  E. 
Gray,  Thomas. 

Halleck,  Fitz-Greene. 

Harte,  Bret.  • 

Havergal,  Frances  R. 

Hay,  John. 

Hayne,  P.  H. 

Heine,  Heinrich. 

Hemans,  Mrs.  F.  D. 

Herbert,  George. 

Holland,  J.  G. 

Homer. 

Hood,  Thomas. 

Horace. 

Howard,  H.,  Earl  of  Surrey. 
Hylton,  J.  D. 

Ingelow,  Jean. 

Jackson,  H.  H. 

Jonson,  Ben. 

Joyce,  R.  D. 

Juvenal. 

Keats,  John. 

Keble,  Rev.  John. 

La  Fontaine,  J.  de. 

Lamb,  Charles. 

Landon,  L.  E. 

Larcom,  Lucy. 

Lessing,  G.  E. 

Lewes,  Mrs.  M.  E.  See  Eliot, 
George. 

Longfellow,  H.  W. 

Lowell,  J.  R. 


Mackay,  Charles. 
MacPherson,  James. 

Miller,  C.  H.  Joaquin  Miller. 
Milton,  John. 

Morris,  William. 

Munby,  A.  J. 

Munday,  L.  A.  H. 

Omar  Khayyam. 

Ossian. 

Parnell,  Thomas. 

Peak,  Gavilan. 

Perry,  Nora. 

Persius. 

Pindar. 

Poe,  E.  A. 

Pope,  Alexander. 

Powers,  H.  N. 

Praed,  W.  M. 

Procter,  Adelaide  A. 

Rogers,  Samuel. 

Rossetti,  C.  G. 

Rossetti,  D.  G. 

Ryan,  Abram  J. 

Sadi. 

Saxe,  J.  G. 

Schiller. 

Scott,  SirW. 

Shakespeare. 

Shelley,  P.  B. 

Sheridan,  R.  B. 

Smith,  Horace  and  James. 
Sophocles. 

Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B. 

Swift,  Jonathan. 

Swinburne,  A.  C. 

Taylor,  Bayard. 

Taylor,  Ben.  F. 

Tegner,  Esaias. 

Tennyson,  A. 

Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Thomson,  James. 

Tickell,  Thomas. 
Trowbridge,  J.  T. 

Virgil. 

Wesley,  Charles. 

White,  H.  K. 

Whitman,  Walt. 

Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T. 
Whittier,  J.  G. 

Wilde,  Oscar. 

Willis,  N.  P. 

Wilson,  John. 

Wordsworth,  William. 
Young,  Edward,  and  others. 


Poetry  for  children.  Eliot,  S.  edV.  1880.  217.6 
Poetry  for  home  and  school.  Brackett,  A. 

C.  and  Eliot,  I.  M.  edWs 208.9 

Poetry  of  astronomy.  Procter,  R.  A 824 . 1 

Poetry  of  life,  The.  Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S 305.15.2 

Poetry  of  science.  Hunt,  R 807 . 1 

Poetry  of  the  fields.  [Collection.]  1868 . . 217 . 11 
Poetry  of *the  woods.  [Collection.]  1868.  217.12 
Poets.  Bethnne,  G.  W.  British  female 

poets.  1875 212.14 

— Dashler,  C.  H.  Afternoons  with  the.’79 . 207 . 1 4 

— Griswold,  R.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

America.  1842 201 ' 6 

— Jameson,  A.  Loves  of  the.  1866 633.13 

— Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  the  English 643.17 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe.  1871  207.2 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Poets  of  America.  1885.  215 . 19 

Victorian  poets.  1876 215.6 

— Stoddard,  R.  H.  and  others.  Poets’ 

homes.  [American].  2v 622.6 

— Williams,  A.  M.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Ireland.  1881 218.24 


See  also  Poetry ; also  Biography  ^ Collective : 
Literary.) 

Poets  and  novelists.  Smith,  G.  B 322.7 

Poganuc  people.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  Fict . 144 . 12 
Point  of  honor.  Edwards,  Annie.  Fict..  45.13 

Point  of  view.  J ames,  H.,  jr.  Fict 54.10 

Poison  fountain.  [Public  schools.]  Mont- 
gomery, Z.  1874 913.25 


Poison  of  asps,  Church,  Mrs.  Ross-  Fict.  134.10 
Poland.  Brown,  J.  R.  Poland  overground 
and  underground.  (Harper’s  m.,  v. 

25-26.)  1862 1004.1 


— Doran,  J.  Monarchs  retired,  etc. 623.18.1 

— Hist,  of,  to  1764.  (Univ.  hist.,  v.  30,31,37.)  *708.1 

— Porter,  Jane.  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw. 

Fict 5.6 

Polar  seas  and  regions.  See  Arctic  regions. 

Polaris  expedition.  Blake,  E.  V.,  ed'r 524.15 

Pole,  Wm.  On  whist.  1879  847.7 

— Philosophy  of  music.  1879 831.25 

Politeness.  See  Etiquette,  manners,  etc. 
Political  adventures  of  Lord  Beacons- 

field 642.3 

Political  class-book.  Sullivan,  W.  1831.  902.11 
Political  economy.  About,  E.  Hand-book 

of  social  economy.  1873  902 . 15 

— Bastiat,  M.  F.  Essays  on.  1872 902 . 1 

— Blanqui,  J.  A.  History  of,  in  Europe.’82.  915 . 2 

— Bowen,  F.  American.  1873  911.6 

— Cairnes,  J.  E.  Political  economy.  1874.  911.23 

— Chalmers,  T.  Political  economy  in  con- 

nexion with  the  moral  state  and  moral 
prospects  of  society.  1842 911 . 7 

— Chapin,  A.  L.  First  principles  of.  1880.  912.26 

— DeQuincey,  T.  Logic  of.  1859 302 . 23 

— Fawcett,  H.  Manual  of.  1876 912.23 

— Fawcett,  M.  G,  Political  economy  for 

beginners.  1876  912.15 

— George,  H.  Progress  and  poverty.  1880.  913.16 

— Greeley,  H.  Political  economy.  1871 . . 902 . 25 

— Gregory,  J.  M.  New  political  economy. 

1882 916.1 

— Jevons,  W.  S.  Political  economy.  (Sci- 

ence primers.)  1879 828.20. 12 

— Knight,  C.  Knowledge  is  power 914.15 

— Mallock,  W.  H.  Property  and  progress. 

1884 916.22 

— Mill,  J.  S.  Principles  of.  2 v.  1872...  904.4 

— Newcomb,  S.  Principles  of.  1886 915.19 

— Perry,  A.  L.  Political  economy.  1877.  902.12 

— Scudder,  M.  L.  Labor-value  fallacy.’84.  916.24 

— Smith,  A.  Nature  and  causes  of  the 

wealth  of  nations.  1872 902 . 2 

— Smith,  E.  P.  Manual  of.  1877 912 . 24 

— Steele,  G.  M.  Outline  study  of.  1885.  917.4 

— Thompson,  R.  E.  Social  science  and 

national  economy.  1875 « 914.32 

— Walker,  F.  A.  Political  economy.  1883.  915.14 

— Wayland,  F.  Elements  of.  1845 903.25 


See  also  Banking  ; Co-operation  ; Commerce  and 
trade;  Free-trade  and  protection;  Labor  and  capital; 
Labor  and  the  laboring  classes;  Money;  Socialism; 


Trades-unions. 

Political  institutions.  Spencer,  H.  1882 . 913 . 10 
Political  recollections,  1840-72.  Julian, 

G.  W 916.15 

Political  science.  See  Government  and 
politics. 

Political  text  book  for  1860.  Greeley,  H. 

and  Cleveland,  J.  F 904.9 

Politics.  See  Government  and  politics. 

Politics  for  young  Americans.  Nordhoff, 

G.  1874  911.17 

Polko,  E.  Reminiscences  of  F.  Mendels- 
sohn-Bartholdy:  a social  and  artistic 

biography.  1869 633 . 17 

Pollard,  E.  A.  Life  of  Jefferson  Davis, 
with  secret  history  of  the  Southern 

confederacy 1869 612 . 2 

--  The  lost  cause.  1867  734.12 

— Southern  history  of  the  war.  3 v.  1862  . 734.10 


POLO. 


199 


POSEY. 


Polo,  Marco.  Travels;  transl.  by  Marsden.  508.10 

— Spencer,  O.  M.  Polo  and  his  book.  In  1004.1 .46 

— Towle,  G.  M.  Marco  Polo.  Juv.  1880.  .515.17.4 
Polynesia.  Cheever,  H.  T.  Island  world 


of  the  Pacific.  1856 711.3 

— Cook,  J.  Three  voyages,  [1768-79] 525 . 20 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Stories  of  the  island 

world.  1857 531.8 


See  also  Fiji  islands;  New  Zealand;  Pitcairn’s  island ; 
Sandwich  islands ; Society  islands ; Typee ; also , Trav- 
els and  voyages. 

Pomegranates  from  an  English  garden. 

[Poems.]  Browning,  R.  1885 215.16 

Pompeii.  Adams.  Buried  cities  of  Cam- 
pania  802.14 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Last  days  of.  Fiat. 

1855 ......... 7.10 

— Dyer,  T.  H.  Pompeii;  its  history  and 

antiquities.  Illus.  1875 742.18 

— Jarves,  J.  J.  A day  at  P.  Illus In  1004.1.11 

— Monnier,  M.  Wonders  of.  Illus,  1871 . 802 . 31 

— Visit  to  Vesuvius  and  Pompeii In  1001.8.5 

Pond,  G.  E.  The  Shenandoah  valley  in 

1864.  1883 726.9.11 

Pontiac,  Ottawa  chief.  Goodrich,  S.  G. 

Celebrated  American  Indians 643 . 6 

— Parkmann,  F.  Conspiracy  of,  [1763].  2 v.  706 . 3 
Ponton,  M.  Earthquakes  and  volcanoes.’70.  802 . 12 
Poole,  M.  Annotations  upon  the  Holy 

Bible.  London,  1683.  Folio,  v.  1 . . . Ref, 
Poole,  W.  F.  Index  to  periodical  litera- 


ture, to  1882.  Boston,  1882 *B . 28 

Poor,  H.  V.  Resumption  and  the  silver 

question.  1878 914 . 5 

Poor,  Laura  E.  Sanskrit  and  kindred  lit- 
eratures. 1880 426 . 12 


Poor,  The,  and  poor  relief.  Brown,  E.  E. 

Child -toilers  of  Boston  streets.  1879.  914.24 

— Campbell,  Helen.  Problem  of  the  poor,  914 . 36 

— Fields,  Mrs.  J.  T.  How  to  help  the 


poor.  1884 916 . 6 

— Giles,  H.  The  philanthropic  senti- 

ment  In  317.11 

— Jenkins,  E.  Ginx’s  baby 308.28 

See  also  Charities. 


Poor  and  proud.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.2.5 

Poor  boy  and  merchant  prince.  [Amos 


Lawrence.]  Thayer,  W.  M 83.14.3 

Poor  Jack.  Marryat,  F.  Juv 82.14 

Poor  Miss  Finch.  Collins,  Wilkie 143.16 

Poor  papa.  Porter,  M.  W.  Juv 48.30 

Poore,  B.  Life  of  John  A.  Logan.  1884..  644.27 
— Rise  and  fall  of  Louis  Philippe,  [1830- 

48].  1848  702.11 

Pope,  Alex.  Poetical  works,  with  life.  2 

v.  in  1.  1848  215.4 


Contents.— v.  1,  Pastorals;  Messiah;  Windsor  forest; 
Ode  on  St.  Cecilia’s  day ; Choruses ; Essay  on  criticism ; 
Rape  of  the  lock;  Prologue;  Epilogue;  Eloisa  to  Abe- 
lard; Temple  of  Fame;  January  and  May;  Wife  of 
Bath,  from  Chaucer ; Thebais  of  Statius  ; Fable  of  Dry- 
ope;  Vertumnus  and  Pomona;  Imitation  of  English 
poets;  Essay  on  man;  Universal  prayer;  Moral  essayB. 
v.  2,  Imitations  of  Horace;  Satires  of  Donne,  versified ; 
Miscellanies;  Epitaphs;  The  Dunciad;  etc. 

— Select  poetical  works.  1848 214 . 21 


— DeQuincey,  T.  Biog.  essays 302.25 

— Disraeli,  J.  Quarrels  of  authors 314.6.2 

— Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterdays  with  authors . 601 . 20 

— Kingsley,  C.  New  miscellanies.  1859..  306.26 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  My  study  windows 332 . 13 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  English  portraits.  642.2 

— Stephen,  L.  Life.  (Eng.  men  of  let- 

ters.) 1880 616.11.22 

— Taine,  H.  A.  In  his  Eng.  literature. . . . 305.12 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  English  humorists. . 302 . 15 


Pope,  J.  J.  Number  one  and  how  to  take 
care  of  him.  [Social  and  sanitary 

science.]  1884  845 . 15 

Popes.  Dollinger,  J.  J,  I.  von.  Mediaeval 

fables  about  the  popes 437 . 22 

— Lord,  J.  Hildebrand — The  papal  em- 

pire  In  735.6.2 

Leo  the  great — The  foundation  of  the 

papacy In  735.6.1 

— Milman,  H.  H.  Hist,  of  Latin  Chris- 

tianity. 8v 416.19 

— Ranke,  L.  Hist,  of,  in  16th  and  17th  cen- 

turies. 3 v 701.5 

— Thompson,  R.  W.  Papacy  and  the  civil 

power.  1876 418.6 

— Wiseman,  N.  Last  four  popes.  1875...  636.6 

Popular  antiquities,  customs,  delusions, etc. 

See  Antiquities ; Calendar;  Delusions;  Folk- 
lore ; Superstitions,  etc. 


Popular  science  monthly,  v.  1-29.  N.  Y., 


Popular  tales.  Edgeworth,  Maria 63.11 

Population  of  an  old  pear  tree.  VanBruys- 

sel,  E . 1870 822.22 

Porcelain.  See  Pottery. 

Porte  Crayon,  pseud.  See  Strother,  D.  H. 

Portent,  The.  MacDonald,  G.  Fict 6.27 

Porter,  C.  B.,  ed’r.  Silver  cup  of  spark- 
ling drops.  1860 408 . 33 

Porter,  D.  D.  Adventures  of  Harry  Mar- 
line. 1885 77.27 

— Incidents  and  anecdotes  of  the  civil 

war.  1885 747.8 

Porter,  J.  A.  Sketches  of  Yale  life.  1886.  436.7 
Porter,  J.  L.  Five  years  in  Damascus, 

etc.  1870 503.3 

— Giant  cities  of  Bashan  and  Syria’s  holy 

places.  1873 525.13 

Porter,  Jane.  The  Scottish  chiefs.  [Time 

of  Wallace.]  Fict 5.5 

— Sir  Edward  Seaward’s  narrative  of  his 

shipwreck.  Fict 502.21 

— Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.  [Kosciusko;  Po- 

land, 1791.] 5.6 

Porter,  Mrs.  M.  E.  New  Southern  cook 

book.  1871 828.16 

Porter,  Mary  W.  Five  little  southerners . 87.18 

— Poor  papa.  1879 48.30 

Porter,  Noah.  American  colleges  and  the 

American  public.  1870 413.17 

— Books  and  reading*  1882 401 . 1 

— Elements  of  moral  science.  1885 434 . 17 

— The  human  intellect.  1872  434.7 

Porter,  R.  P.  The  West:  from  census  of 

1880.  Maps.  1882 526.8 

Portrait,  The.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 

Fict 58.24 

Portrait,  The.  Riddle,  A.  G.  Fict 64.20 

Portrait  of  a lady.  James,  H.,  jr.  Fict..  146.5 
Portraits  of  places.  [Travels.]  James, 

H.,  jr 522.7 

Portugal.  Adams,  W.  T.  Vine  and  olive. 

Juv 735.5 

— Andersen,  H.  C.  In  Spain  and.  1870. . 508.2 

— Crawfurd,  O,  [J.  Latouche].  Portugal, 

old  and  new.  1880 517 . 1 

Travels  in.  1878 514.9 

— Dunham,  A.  History  of  Spain  and.  5 

v.  1872  716.14 

— International  exhibition,  1876.  Cata- 

logues: Agriculture,  colonies 831.2 

See  also  Longfellow’s  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe 

[207.2],  and  Sismondi’s  Life  in  Europe  [302.6.2]. 

Posey,  T.  Hah,  J.  Life  of.  1846 In  601.1.9 


POSITIVISM. 


200 


PRE-HISTORIC. 


Positivism.  Comte,  A.  Positive  philos- 
ophy. 1855 434.14 

— Fiske,  J.  Cosmic  philosophy,  with  criti- 

cism on. 431.16 

— McCosh,  J.  Christianity  and  positiv- 

ism. 1872 417.6 

— Mill,  J.  S.  A.  Comte  and  positivism.’65.  413.16 


Post-Nicene  Greek  fathers.  Jackson, G. A.. 426.24.3 
Post-Nicene  Latin  fathers.  Jackson,  G. A.  .426.24.4 


Potato  pests.  [Colorado  beetle,  etc.]  Riley, 

G.  V.  1876.... 838.16 

Potiphar  papers.  [Satire.]  Curtis,  G.  1854.  8.26 

Potomac,  Army  of  the.  Swinton,  G.  1866. . 734.3 

Potomac  and  the  Rapidan,  1861-3.  Quint, 

A.  H.  1864 741.4 

Potter,  A.  Hand-book  for  readers  and 

students,  [cop.  1843.] 325.26 

— and  Emerson,  G.  B.  School  and  school- 

master. 1844  413 . 5 

Potter,  H.  C.  The  gates  of  the  East. 

[Egypt  and  Syria.]  1877  514.23 

Pottery  and  porcelain.  Beard,  J.  C.  Paint- 
ing on  china.  1882 851 . 11 

— Beckwith,  A.  Majolica  and  fayence.’77.  827.17 

— Elliott,  C.  W.  Pottery  and  porcelain. 

1878 826.14 

— Hall,  H.  B.  The  bric-a-brac  hunter.’75.  823.19 

— Leland,  C.  G.  The  minor  arts.  Porce- 

lain painting,  etc.  1880 851 . 14 

— McLaughlin,  M.  L.  China  painting.  ’82.  851.23 
Pottery  decoration  under  the  glaze.’80 . 851 . 22 

— Prime,  W.  C.  Pottery' and  porcelain  of 

all  times  and  nations.  1878  848.14 

Pouchet,  F.  A.  The  universe.  [Natural 

history.]  Illus.  1882 841.14 

Poultry.  Bement,  C.  N.  American  poul- 
terer’s companion.  1871 818 . 36 

— Bennett,  J.  C.  Poultry  book.  1854. . . 804.11 

— Wright,  L.  Practical  poultry  keeper. 

1884  845.21 

See  also  Eggs. 

Pouvillon,  Emile.  Cesette.  Story  of  peas- 
ant life  in  south  of  France.  1882  . . . 146.17 
Powell,  F.  Bacchus  dethroned.  [Prize 

essay]  1875  425.12 

Powell,  G.  T.  On  foundations  [in  build- 
ing]. 1879  831.26 

Powell,  H.  J.  and  others.  Glass-making. 

1883  844.6 

Power,  J.  H.  An  exposition  of  universal- 

ism.  1843  408.16 

Power,  Mrs.  S.  D.  Anna  Maria’s  house- 
keeping. 1884 — . 855 . 1 

— Behaving;  or,  children’s  etiquette.  1877.  417.29 

— Ugly-girl  papers:  hints  for  the  toilet. ’78.  822.32 

Powers,  H.  N.  Poems.  1876 206.4 

Poynter,  E.  F.  Among  the  hills.  Fict.  ’81 . 51.21 

— My  little  lady . 1871 36.405 

Poynter,  E.  J.  German,  Flemish  and 

Dutch  painting.  1881.  See  Buxton, 

H.  J.  W 851.32 

— and  Head,  P.  R.  Classic  and  Italian 

painting.  1 880 851 . 33 

Practical  religion.  Woodbridge,  J.  1837.438.16 
Praed,  W.  M.  Poems,  with  memoir.  2v.’65.  208.28 
Pr^enomina.  [Christian  names.]  Charnock, 

R.  S.  1882  644.20 

Prairie,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F.  Fict 2.29 

Prairie  Crusoe;  or,  the  far  West.  1869. . 23.14 
Prairie  farmer,  v.  3-14,  17-24.  Chicago, 

1843-61  *8541.1 

Prairie  traveller:  a handbook.  Marcy,  R. 

B.  1859 512.25 

Pratt,  Anne.  Dawnings  of  genius.  1873  . 606.30 


Pratt,  C.E.  American  bicycler.  1879...  833.18 
Prayer.  Book  of  common  prayer,  with 

psalter,  or  psalms  of  David.  1878...  436.18 

— Bourne,  W.  O.  Now  I lay  me  down  to 

sleep.  Prayer  of  childhood  in  litera- 
ture and  song.  1881 218.30 

— Butterworth.  H.  Notable  prayers  of 

Christian  history.  1880  425 . 18 

— Chambers,  T.  W.  The  noon  prayer 

meeting  of  the  North  Dutch  church. 

1858 437.13 

— Hamilton,  J.  Mount  of  Olives,  etc.  ’51 . 406 . 32 

— Key  of  heaven:  manual  of.  [Catholic.].  435.24 

— Thompson,  L.  O.  How  to  conduct  prayer 

meetings . 1880 423 . 10 

— Whitmarsh,  C.  S.,  comp.  Prayers  of  the 

ages.  1880  425.17 

Preacher  and  the  king.  [Bourdaloue  and 

Louis  XIV.]  Bungener,  L.  F.  Fict.  58 . 10 

Preaching  and  pastoral  work.  Bayne,  P. 

. Preaching  and  the  press In  317.6.2 

— Beecher,  H,  W.  Yale  lectures  on.  3 v. 

1872 437.10 

— Brooks,  P.  Lectures  on.  (Yale  lectures.) 

1877 417.8 

— Crosby,  H.  The  Christian  preacher. 

(Yale  lectures . ) 1 880 423 . 17 

— Dale,  R.  W.  Nine  lectures  on.  (Yale 

lectures.)  1878 417.4 

— Dix,  J.  [J.  D.]  Pen  pictures  of  popu- 

lar English  preachers.  1852 606 . 22 

— Fiske,  F.  W.  Manual  of  preaching.  ’84.  445 . 2 

— Lay  preacher  for  1880.  Periodical 427.3 

— Lord,  J.  Chrysostom — Sacred  elo- 

quence  In  735.6.1 

— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Decay  of  modern  preach- 

ing. 1862 443.24 

— Phelps,  Austin.  Men  and  books.  Studies 

in  homiletics.  1882 427.16 

Theory  of  preaching.  1882 427.10 

— Smith,  Wilder.  Extempore  preaching. 

1884 433.4 

— Taylor,  W.  The  model  preacher.  1860 . 438.4 

— Tyng,  S.  H.  Offices  and  duty  of  a 

Christian  pastor.  1874  412.4 

— Voice  of  the  parsonage.  Fict.  1854...  135.20 

See  also  Biography  ( Collective : Religious ); 

Sermons. 

Pre-adamite  earth.  Harris,  J.  1856 437.20 

Pre Adamites.  Winchell,  A.  1881 836 . 31 

Preble,  Edward.  Sabin,  L.  Life  of.  1847 . 601.1.12 
Preble,  G.  N.  History  of  the  flag  of  the 

United  States,  etc.  1880  726.10 

Precaution,  a novel.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.30 

Precious  stones.  Dieulaf ait,  L . Diamonds 

and 828.8 

Pre-Columbian  discovery  of  America. 

DeCosta,  B,  F.  1868  748.6 

Preece,  W.  H.  and  Sivewright,  J.  Teleg- 
raphy. 1876 816.10 

Pre-historic  America.  Nadaillac,  Marquis 

de.  1884 734.19 

Pre-historic  man.  Berthet,  E.  Pre-his- 
toric world.  Fict 145.11 

— Dawkins,  W.  B.  Cave-hunting  [in  Eu- 

rope]. 1874 846.1 

Early  man  in  Britain.  1880. 843.11 

— Geikie,  J.  Great  ice  age.  1879 815 . 21 

— Tylor,  E.  B.  Primitive  culture.  2 v. ’77 . 825.16 

— Winchell,  A.  Pre-adamites.  1881 836.31 

See  also  under  Man  additional  works  on  pre- 
historic man,  races,  times,  etc. 

Pre-historic  nations . Baldwin,  J.  D.  ’74.  706.23 
Pre-historic  races  of  the  United  States. 

Foster,  J.  W.  1873 808.7 


PRE-HISTORIC. 


201 


PROBABILITIES. 


Pre-historic  times.  Lubbock,  Sir  J.  ’72.  704.3 

Prentiss,  Mrs.  Eliz.  Aunt  Jane’s  hero.’71 . 13.17 

— Avis  Benson  and  other  sketches.  1879 . . 138 . 23 

— Flower  of  the  family.  1853 82.22 

— Fred,  and  Maria,  and  me.  1875 88.28 

— Home  at  Grey  lock.  1876 53.23 

— Little  Lou’s  sayings  and  doings.  1873..  78.31 

— Little  Susie’s  six  birthdays 87.26 

— Pemaquid.  Old  times  in  New  England.  *138 . 25 

— Stepping  heavenward.  1869 142 . 10 


— Life  and  letters.  1882 625 . 16 

Prentiss,  Seargent.  Memoir;  ed.  by  his 

brother.  2 v.  1879  618.11 

Presbyterianism.  Presbyterian  church 

throughout  the  world.  1874 427 . 12 

— Westminster  assembly’s  larger  cate- 

chism  444.13 

Prescott,  Mary  N.  Matt’s  follies.  1873 . . 28.17 


— Poets’  homes.  [Sketch  of] 622.6.1 

Prescott,  W.  H.  Biographical  and  critical 

miscellanies.  1855 305 . 14 

— Charles  V.  after  his  abdication.  See 

Robertson,  W.  1869 Li  704.7.3 

— Conquest  of  Mexico.  3 v.  1871 704.9 

— Conquest  of  Peru.  2 v.  1871 704.8 

— Life  of  C.  Brockden  Brown,  [cop.  1835].  641.4.1 

— Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella . . 3 v. 

1845  704.6 

— Reign  of  Philip  II.  of  Spain.  3 v.  1871.  704.10 


— Ticknor,  G.  Life  of.  1864 607 . 4 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Prescott’s  histories.  In  303.6.2 
Prescotts  of  Pamphillon.  Parr,  Louisa . . 36.442 


President’s  daughters.  Bremer,  F.  Fict.  133.14.2 


Presidents.  Ames,  M.  C.  Ladies  of  the 

White  house In  521 . 3 

— Frost,  J.  Lives  of  the,  to  Pierce.  1860 . 621 . 8 

— Holloway,  L.  C.  Ladies  of  the  White 

house.  1881 628 . 20 

Press,  The.  See  Journalism;  Periodicals. 
Pressense,  E.  de.  Early  years  of  Chris-  * 

tianity.  1870 425 . 14 

Pressense,  Mme.  E.  de.  Two  years  of 

school  life 28.2 

Preston,  Harriet  W.  Is  that  all?  1877...  46.2 

— Troubadours  and  trouveres.  New  and 

old.  1876 206.16 

Pretenders,  The,  and  their  adherents. 

Jesse,  J.  H.  Ulus 718.7 

Pretty  little  countess  Zina.  Durand, 

Mme.  A 46.24 

Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston.  Cooke,  J.  E 31.10 

Pretty  Polly  Pemberton.  Burnett,  F.  H. . 141 . 24 
Preventive  medicine.  Richardson,  B.  W . 843 . 27 

Prey  of  the  gods.  Church,  Mrs . R 34.23 

Price  she  paid.  Benedict,  F.  L 55.27 

Prices.  Benner,  S.  Prophecies  of  future.’79  914.3 
Pride  and  prejudice.  Austen,  Jane.  Fict.  36.35 
Priest  and  the  man;  or,  Abelard  and  Hel- 

oisa.  Newton,  W.  W.  1883 55.9 

Primacy  of  the  apostolic  see.  Kenrick,  F.  P.  418.15 
Prime, E.D.G.  Around  the  world,  f ’69-70]  504.6 

— Forty  years  in  Turkish  empire.  [ Life  of 

Rev.  W.  GoodeU.]  1878 637.10 

Prime,  S.  I.  Alhambra  and  the  Kremlin.  ’73  516.9 

— Letters  from  Switzerland.  1860 525 . 28 

— Life  of  S.  F.  B.  Morse.  1875 628.19 

Prime,  W.  C.  Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nu- 
bia. 1872 502.19 

— I go  a-fishing.  1873 503 . 7 


Prime,  W.  C.,  continued. 

— Pottery  and  porcelain  of  all  times  and 


nations.  1878 848 . 14 

— Tent  life  in  the  Holy  land.  1857 512.15 

Prime  minister.  Trollope,  A.  Fict 42.28 

Primers.  American  health  primers.  12  v. 

See  Keen,  W.  W.,  ed'r. 

— Collier,  J.  Primer  of  art.  1882 834.28 


— Early  Christian  literature  primers.  4 v. 

SkPP  "Fulfill AT*  f-r  P 

— Gow,  A.  M.  Primer  of  politeness.  1883.  444.21 

— History,  v.  1-7.  See  Green,  J.  R.,  ed’r. 

— Literature,  v.  1-9.  See  Green,  J.  R.,  ed  r. 

— Richardson,  C.  F.  Primer  of  American 

literature.  1883 318.34 

— Science,  v.  1-12.  See  Huxley,  T.  H. 

and  others , ed'rs. 

Primeval  man.  Argyll,  Duke  of.  1872. . . 805.4 

Primitive  belief.  Keary,  C.  F.  Outlines  of.  443.25 

Primitive  culture.  Tylor,  E.  B.  2 v.  1877.  825.16 
Primitive  industry.  Abbott,  C.  C.  1881.  843.3 

Primitive  man.  Figuier,  L 812 . 23 

See  also  Man. 

Prince,  The.  [Rules  of  conduct.]  Machia- 

velli, N In  702.10 

Prince  and  the  page.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  36 . 60^ 
Prince  and  the  pauper.  Clemens,  S.  L. . . 47.38 
Prince  Charlie;  the  young  chevalier. 

Johnes,  M 24.19 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.  Mundt.  C . 

M.  Fict 61.29 

Prince  of  darkness.  South  worth, E.  D.  E.  N.  5 . 21 

Prince  of  the  house  of  David,  Ingraham, 

J.  H.  Fict.. 13.21 

Princess,  The,  a medley.  Tennyson,  A...  204.12 
Princess  Amelie.  (Nonameser.)  1883...  57.19 

Princess  and  Curdie.  Macdonald.  G.  ’83 . 82.4 

Princess  and  the  goblin.  Macdonald,  G. . 25.8 

Princess  Idleways.  [Fairy  tale.]  Hays, 

W.  J ; 78.21 

Princess  of  Thule.  Black,  W.  Fict 34.21 

Princeton  college.  Carmina  Princetonia: 

Princeton  college  songs.  1879 207 . 15 

Princeton  review.  New  series,  v.  5-14. 

N.  Y.,  1880-4 *1007.15 

Principles  of  nature.  Davis,  A.  J.  1847. . 411.7 

Principles  of  science.  Jevons,  W.  S 417 . 21 

Printer  boy;  life  of  Benj.  Franklin.  Juv.  24.17 
Printing.  DeVinne.  T.  L.  John  Gutten- 

berg In  1006.4.12 

— Disraeli,  I.  Amenities  of  literature. 

[Invention  of  printing;  first  English 
printer] 308.11.1 

— Fyfe,  J.  H.  Triumphs  of  invention 802 . 11 

— Hazen.  E.  Popular  technology 823.15.2 

— Timbs.  J.  Inventors  and  discoverers. . . 636 . 12 

Wonderful  inventions 837.25 

Prior,  J.  Life  of  Edmund  Burke.  1873 . 612 . 10 
Prisons.  Abbott,  A.  O.  Prison  life  in  the 

South,  1864-5 737.8 

— Prison  discipline  society,  annual  reports, 

1826-33 911.33 

— Thompson,  G.  Prison  life  [in  Missouri]. 

1849  606.18 

Note.— Imprisoned  for  aiding  fugitive  slaves. 

— Wines,  E.  C.  State  prisons  and  child- 

saving institutions.  1880  913 . 22 

See  also  Andersonville,  Ga. ; Fry,  Eli’z;  Pel- 
lico,  S. ; Trench,  Baron. 

Privateer’s  man.  Marryat,  Frederick ... . 36.387 
Probabilities.  Quetelet,  M.  A.  Theory 
of,  as  applied  to  the  moral  and  politi- 
cal sciences,  1849  821 . 16 


20 


PROBABILITIES. 


202 


PUBLISHING. 


Probabilities  : an  aid  to  faith.  Tupper, 

M.  F In  302.12.2 

Probation,  a novel,  Fothergill.  Jesse 138.19 

Problem  of  human  destiny.  Dewey,  O. ’64.  411.17 

Problem  of  human  life.  Hall,  A.  W 427 . 21 

Problem  of  religious  progress.  Dorches- 
ter, D 433.3 

Problem  of  the  poor.  Campbell,  Helen..  914.36 
Problematic  characters.  Spielhagen,  F.  3.7 

Problems  of  life  and  mind.  Lewes,  G.  H. 

3 v 418.20 

P robyn,  J.  W.  Italy:  from  1815 to  1878.  ’84.  751.1 
Procter,  Adelaide  A.  Poems.  Illus.  ’80.  217.30 


— Dickens,  C.  [Recollections  of.]. . . In  *’005.2.16 
Proctor,  E.  D.  A Russian  journey.  1872.  504.14 
Proctor,  R.  A.  The  expanse  of  heaven.’74.  811.32 


— Flowers  of  the  sky.  1879  833.13 

t*  The  great  pyramid.  1883 842 . .1 8 

— Half  hours  with  the  stars  [maps].  ’75.  .8521.20 

— Half  hours  with  the  telescope.  1868...  807.12 

— Light  science  for  leisure  hours.  1871..  828.6 

— Other  worlds  than  ours.  1871 812.7 

— Poetry  of  astronomy.  1881 824.1 

— Science  by-ways.  1876 816.28 

— Transits  of  Venus,  [1639-2012] 836.30 


Professional  ethics.  [Legal].  Sharswood, 

G.  1869 911.28 


Professions,  [Choice  of].  Arnold,  F.  Turn- 
ing points  in  life.  1873 304.14 

— Hale,  E.  E What  career.  1878 417.14 

— Hazen,  E.  Popular  technology;  or,  pro- 

fessions and  trades.  2v.  1859 823.15 

— Mathews,  W.  Getting  on  in  the  world.  304.12 
Professor  Th^.  Bronte,  Charlotte.  Fict.  36.409 
Professor  at  the  breakfast-table.  Holmes, 

O.  W 303.8 

Progress.  See  Civilization  and  progress. 
Progress  and  poverty.  George,  H.  1880.  913.16 
Progress  and  prejudice.  Gore,  C.  F.  Fict.  36.237 
Progress  of  religious  ideas.  Child,  Lydia 

M.  3 v.  1855 401.24 

Progressive  farmer.  Nash,  J.  A.  1854  . . 804 . 5 

Progressive  petticoats.  Roosevelt,  R.  B.  43.20 
Prohibition.  See  Temperance. 

Prohibitionist’s  text-book.  1878. 912.16 


Prometheus  in  Atlantis;  a prophecy  of  the 

extinction  of  Christian  civilization.’67.  903.10 
Propertius  [outlined  and  explained]  by  J. 


Davies.  1877  1021.2 

Property.  Lieber,  F.  On  property  and 

labour,  [cop . 1841.] 917.9 

— Mallock,  W.H.  Property  and  progress.  ' 

1884 916.22 


Prophecy.  Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  The 


prophetic  spirit  and  prophecies  of  the 
Christian  era 437.22 

— McCaul,  A.  Prophecy  (In  Aids  to  faith).  438 . 17 

— Smith,  U.  Thoughts  on  Daniel.  1873. . 435 . 5 

Thoughts  on  Revelation.  1865 435.4 

United  States  in  prophecy.  1872....  435.6 

— White,  Ellen  G.  Spirit  of  prophecy.  3 v.  444.19 
Prophet  of  the  Great  Smoky  mountains. 

Murfree,  Mary  N.  1885 58.8 

Prophetic  voices  concerning  America. 

Sumner,  C.  1874 711.11 

Prophets  of  Israel.  Smith,  W.  R.  1882 . 443 . 27 
Propria  quae  maribus.  Reade,  C.  Fict..  6.23 
Prose  and  poetry  of  Ireland.  Murray,  J. 

O’K 323.19 

Prose  writers  of  America.  Cheever,  G.  B.  326.11 


Prose  writers  of  America.  Griswold,  R.  W. 316. 17 
Prose  writers  of  Germany.  Hedge,  F.  H. . 615.8 


Protection.  See  Free  trade;  Political 
economy. 

Protestantism.  Arnold,  M.  St.  Paul  and  443.14 

— Balmes,  J.  Protestantism  compared 

with  catholicity 418 . 14 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Condition  and  prospects 

of In  307.21.2 

See  also  Reformation  ; also , names  of  differ- 
ent churches  and  sects. 

Provencal  and  Romance  literature.  Schle- 
gel,  F.  von.  Remarks  on  the  Romance 
poetry  of  the  middle  ages In  323 . 12 

— Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  S.  de.  Literature  of 

the  south  of  Europe 302.6.1 

See  also  Troubadours;  also  histories  of 
European  literature,  especially,  the  French. 

Proverbial  philosophy.  Tupper,  M.  F.  203.21 
Proverbs.  Bohn,  H.  G.  Handbook  of  311.30 

— Book  of  proverbs.  See  Bible. 

— Disraeli,  I.  Philosophy  of In  305 . 8 

— Helps,  Sir  A.  Proverbs,  (In  his 

Friends,  etc.) 302.3.3 

— Herbert,  G.  J acula  prudentium In  206 . 3 

— Long,  J.  Eastern  proverbs  and  emblems  318.19 

— Riley,  H.  T.  Latin  and  Greek  proverbs.  313.30 

— Trench,  R.  C.  Lessons  in  proverbs 311.16 

Providence.  Carson,  A.  The  book  of 


Esther 435 . 2 

— Swedenborg,  E.  Divine  providence.  ’68  413.32 

Provincial  letters.  Pascal,  Blaise 441 . 10 

Provost,  The*.  Galt,  J.  Fict 133.9 

Prudence  Palfrey.  Aldrich,  T.  B.  Fict..  143.22 

Prudy  keeping  house.  Clarke,  R.  S 71.1.2 

Prue  and  I.  Curtis,  G.  W,  Fict 7.35 

Prussia.  Adams,  W.  T.  Northern  lands 

Juv 73  5.2 

— Hozier,  H.  M.  The  seven  weeks  war 

[with  Austria].  2 v.  1867 727.12 

— Tuttle,  H.  History  of  Prussia  to  acces- 

sion of  Frederick  the  Great,  1134 — 

1740.  1884 746.18 


See  also  Germany;  France  ( Franco-German  war ); 
also,  lives  of  Frederick  the  Great , Stein,  Bismarck, 
etc. 

See  also  Berlin. 

Pryde,  D.  Highways  of  literature;  or 

what  to  read  and  how  to  read.  1883 . 426 . 35 

Pryor,  H.  Expiated.  1872 36.208 

Psalms.  Alexander,  W.  Witness  of  the 

psalms  to  Christ.  1879 442 . 10 

— Murray,  T.  C.  Origin  and  growth  of.  ’80.  423.16 

See  also  Bible ; Hymns. 

Pseudonyms.  Cushing,  W.  Initials  and.  ’85*3501 . 10 

— Haynes,  J.  E.  Pseudonyms,  anonyms, 

and  initialisms.  1882 *316 . 21 

— Wheeler,  W.  A.  Noted  names  of  fiction. 

1872 *332.1 

See  also  Bibliography;  also , annual  vol- 
umes of  the  Library  Journal. 

Psychology.  Cousin,  V.  Elements  of.  ’38.  404 . 9 

— Dods,  J.  B.  Electrical.  1854 804.17 

— Hickok,  L.  P.  Empirical.  1857 404.7 

Rational  psychology.  1854 434.8 

— Porter,  N The  human  intellect,  etc.  ’68  434.7 

— Spencer,  H.  Principles  of.  2 v.  1880 . 442 . 16 

See  also  Mental  philosophy ; Metaphysics ; 

Mind;  Philosophy,  etc. 

Public  lands.  See  U nited  States. 

Public  libraries.  See  Libraries. 

Publishers’  trade  list  annual.  6 v.  N.  Y , 

1880-5  *3502.16 

Publishers’  weekly.  v.  16-28.  N.  Y., 

1879-’85 *3502.15 

Publishing.  Authors  and  publishers:  a 

manual.  1883  316.19 


PUGET. 


203 


QUITE. 


Puget  sound.  Leighton,  C.  C.  Life  at, 

1865-’81  522.3 

Pugin,  A.  N.  W.  and  A.  Ferrey,  B.  Rec- 
ollections of.  1861 617.2 

Pulaski,  Count.  Sparks,  Jared.  Life  of. 

1847 In  601.1.4 

Pullan,  R.  P.  On  church  decoration.  ’78  848 . 8 

Pumpelly,  R.  Across  America  and  Asia, ’71  527.11 
Punctuation.  Bigelow,  M.  T.  Punctua- 
tion, etc.  188! 317.28 

— Cocker,  W.  J.  Handbook  of.  1878.  ...  314.14 
Punishment.  See  Capital  punishment; 

Crime  and  punishment;  Future  pun- 
ishment; Prisons. 

Purgatory;  doctrinally;  practically,  and 

historically  opened.  Barrows,  W . . . 433 . 33 
Puritan’s  guest,  and  other  poems.  Holland, 


J.  G 215.11 

Puritans.  Arnold,  M.  St.  Paul  and  prot- 

estantism,  etc 443 . 14 

— Bacon,  L.  Genesis  of  the  New  England 

churches 435.17 

— Carlyle,  T.  Heroes  and  hero-worship . . 301 . 23 

— Gardiner,  S.  W.  Puritan  revolution, 

1603-1660  743.5.8 


— Kingsley,  C.  Plays  and  Puritans In  308.16 

— Neal,  D.  History  of  the,  1577-1688.  2v  413.23 

See  also  histories  of  New  England,  Massa- 
chusetts, etc. 

Purple  and  fine  linen.  Fawcett,  E.  Fict.  143.23 
Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties. 

Craik,  G.  L.  1872  308.20 

Pusey,  E.  B.  On  everlasting  punishment. 

1880  424.9 

Pushkin,  A.  Marie:  story  of  Russian 

love.  1877  137.13 

Pussy  Tiptoe’s  family.  Sanford,  D.  P 77.7 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.  Reade,  C 34.1 

Putnam,  G.  P.  The  best  reading.  Hints, 

etc.  With  classified  bibliography.  ’72  *328.7 

— World’s  progress;  a dictionary  of  dates. 

1873 *B.  10 

Putnam,  Israel.  Cutter,  W.  Life  of.  1859  605.9 

— Harper’s  m.  [Sketch  of.] 1004.1.12 

— Peabody,  O.  W.  B.  Life  of In  641.4.7 

Putnam,  J.  P.  Open  fireplace  in  all  ages.  ’82  846.2 
Putnam’s  art  hand-books.  See  Carter,  S. 

N.  ed’r. 

Putnam’s  monthly  magazine,  v.  1-6, 12.  N 

Y.  1853-68 *1005.1 


Puzzles,  Book  of  500.  1850 812.27 

Pycroft,  J.  Course  of  English  reading.  ’64  435.8 
Pyle,  Howard.  Within  the  Capes.  1885.  58.21 

Pym,  J.  Smith, G.  Three  English  statesmen  606 . 13 
Pyramids.  Proctor,  R.  A The  great  pyr- 
amid. 1883  842.28 

Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy.  ’77  826.21 

— Seiss,  J.  A.  Miracle  of  stone.  [Great 

pyramid] 837.4 

See  also  Egypt. 

Pyrenees.  Taine,  H.  A.  Tour  through.  ’74  502 . 18 
Pyrrhus,  king  of  Epirus.  Abbott,  J. 

History  of.  1873 611.26 

Quackenbos,  G.  P.  Advanced  course  of 

composition  and  rhetoric.  1874 325 . 13 

— First  lessons  in  composition.  1867 325.12 

Quackenbos,  J.  D.  Illus.  history  of  ancient 

literature.  1878  313.6 

— School  hist  ry  of  the  world.  1880 724 . 1 7 

Quadroon,  The.  Reid,  Mayne.  Fict 3.29 

Quakers.  See  Friends,  Society  of. 

Qualtrough,  E.  F.  Sailor’s  handy  book.’81  837 . 29 
Quarles,  Francis.  Emblems.  1861 413.22 


Quarterly  [London]  review,  v.  130-160. 

1871-86 *1007.6 

— Papers  from.  1852  301.6 

Quartet:  sequel  to  Dab  Kinzer.  Stod- 
dard, W.  O 82.12 

Quatbefages,  A.  de.  The  human  species. 

1879 815.4.27 

— Natural  history  of  man.  1875 827.41 

Queechy.  Warner,  Susan.  Fict 14.15 

Queen  Hortense.  Mundt,  C.  M.  Fict  ’80.  47.22 

Queen  Mab.  Kavanagh,  Julia.  Fict 36.300 

Queen  Mary  [“Bloody  Mary”]:  a drama. 

Tennyson,  A, 204.21 

Queen  of  hearts.  Collins,  Wilkie 43.27 

Queen  of  Sheba.  Aldrich,  T.  B.  Fict 137.10 

Queen  of  the  air.  [Greek  myths]  Ruskin,  J.  302 . 2 
Queen  Titania,  etc . Boyesen,  H.  H.  Fict.  52.3 
Queen’s  Maries  [Queen  of  Scots.]  Melville, 

G.  J.  W, 36.399 

Queen’s  necklace  [Marie  Antoinette.]  Du- 
mas, A.  Fict 55.30 

Queens. 

See  Biography  ( Collective ; Royal);  also , Anne  Boleyn ; 
Anne  (Queen) ; Catherine,  of  Aragon;  Cleopatra;  Eliza- 
beth (Queen);  Ferdinand  and  Isabella;  Henrietta  Maria; 
Hortense;  Josephine  (Empress);  Margaret,  of  Anjou; 
Marie  Antoinette ; Mary,  queen  of  Scots;  Semiramis ; 
Zenobia. 


Queens  of  American  society.  Ellet,  E.  F.’67  615.4 
Queens  of  society,  Thomson,  K.  B.  and 

J.  C.  1861 632.10 

Queens  of  song.  Clayton,  Ellen  C.  1865.  628.23 
Queer  bonnets.  Tuthill,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Juv..  78.25 

Queer  little  people.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B 26.30 

Queer  pets  at  Marcy’s.  Miller,  Olive  T.  Juv  832.11 
Quentin Durward.  Scott,  Sir  W.  Fict...  12.6 
Question  book  on  common  school  studies. 

Craig,  A.H.  1880 426.15 

Question  of  rest  for  women.  Jacobi,  Dr. 

Mary  P 846.7 

Questions  of  the  soul.  Hecker,  I.  T.  ’55 . . 433 . 14 
Quetelet,  M.  A.  Man  and  the  development 

of  his  faculties.  1842 821 . 15 

— The  theory  of  probabilities  as  applied 

to  the  moral  and  political  sciences.’49  821 . 16 

Quicksands.  Streckfuss,  A.  Fict 56.22 

Quiet  hours.  Collection  of  poems,  2 v.  ’81-2  211.14 
Quiet  Miss  Godolphin.  Mayo,  Mrs.  I.  F.  134.24 
Quiet  nook  in  the  Jura.  Ruffini,  G.  Fict.  36.479 
Quinby’s  new  bee-keeping.  Root,  L.  C. ’79.  833.25 
Quincy,  Edmund.  Life  of  Josiah  Quincy. 

1868  603.15 


Quincy,  Josiah,  jr.,  b.  1744.  d.  1775.  Magoon, 

E.  L.  Orators  of  Am.  revolution . ’73.  613.9 


— Quincy,  Josiah.  Life  of.  1875 613.1 

Quincy,  Josiah,  son  of  preceding.  Life  of 

John  Quincy  Adams.  1858 603 . 2 

— Life  of  Josiah  Quincy,  jr 613.1 

— Speeches  in  Congress,  1805-13 911.20 


— Life,  by  his  son  Edmund  Quincy.  1868.  603  15 

— Lowell,  J.R.  A great  public  character./n  332 . 13 

Quincy,  Mass.  Adams,  C.  F.  New  depart- 
ure in  the  common  schools  of 
Quincy,  etc.  1879 431.21 

— Patridge,  L.  E.  “Quincy  methods.”  Il- 

lustrated. 1885  436 . 16 

Quinnebasset  girls.  Clarke,  R.  S.  Juv..  88.26 
Quint,  A.  H.  The  Potomac  and  the  Rap- 

idan.  Army  notes,  1861-3.  1864 741.4 

Quintilian.  [Quintilianus,  M.  F.j  Insti- 
tutes of  oratory.  2 v.  1875 318.4 

Quintus  Fixlein,  Life  of.  Richter,  J.  P. 

F.  Fict 133.15.2 

Quite  alone.  Sala,  G.  A.  Fict 134.5 


RANDOLPH. 


QUITS.  204 


Quits.  Tautphoeus,  I.  Baroness  von 36 . 519 

Quixstar.  Taylor,  Miss.  Fict 64.25 

Quizzism;  and  its  key.  Southwick,  A.  P.  ’84  327.16 
Quotations.  Adams, W.  D.  Diet,  of  Eng.  lit  *315.3 

— Allibone,  S.  A.  Poetical  quotations  from 

Chaucer  to  Tennyson.  1875 *B.20 

Prose  quotations  from  Socrates  to  Ma- 
caulay. 1876 *B . 19 

— Bartlett,  J.  Familiar  quotations.  1876  *D.l 

Same 315.20 

— Book  of  familiar  quotations 315 . 21 


— Brewer,  E.  C.  Diet,  of  phrase  and  fable  326 . 12 

— Dictionary  of  quotations  from  the  poets 

[based  upon  Bohn’s  edition.]  1883..  321.1 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Quotation  and  origi- 

nality  In  332.23 

— Hoyt,  J.  K.  and  Ward,  R.  L.  Cyclo- 

paedia of  practical  quotations,  Eng- 
lish and  Latin.  1882 *E . 10 

— Jacox,  F.  Cues  from  all  quarters 301.30 

— Riley,  H.  T.  Dictionary  of  Latin  and 

Greek  quotations 313 . 30 

See  also  Anecdotes;  Aphorisms;  Extracts; 

Humor  and  wit;  Proverbs;  Shakespeare,  etc. 


Rab  [a  dog]  and  his  friends.  Brown,  J. 

304.3.1  and  327.2 

Rabelais, F.  Besant,W.  [Life  and  works].’ 79  636.7.8 
Race  for  a wife.  Smart,  Hawley.  1870 ...  42.29 

Race  for  wealth.  Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H 36 . 473 

Races  of  men.  See  Man. 


Rachel  Gray.  Kay anagh,  Julia 36.301 

Rachel  Ray.  Trollope,  Anthony 36.547 

Racine,  J.  Chefs-d’oeuvre.  With  notes 

by  L.  Fasquelle.  1858  313 . 3 


— Trollope,  H.  M.  [Life  and  works].  ’81  636.7.12 
Radau,  R.  Wonders  of  acoustics.  1870...  802.25 
Radcliffe,  Mrs.  A.  Mysteries  of  Udolpho. 

1864  14.14 


— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  the  novelists. . . 624.19 
Radcliffe,  A.  G.  Schools  and  masters  of 

painting.  1879 831 . 9 

Rae,  J.  Contemporary  socialisms.  1884.917.12 
Rae,  W.  F.  Newfoundland  to  Manitoba.  ’81  518.3 

— Westward  by  rail.  1874 501.28 

Raffaello  or  Raphael  Santi.  Clement,  C. 

E.  Painters,  etc. : hand  book.  Illus.’79  834.11 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  Early  Italian  painters.’75  614.3 

— Lanzi,  A.  L.  History  of  painting.  1872  822.3.1 


— Roscoe,  W.  Life  of  Leo  X.  1870 613.19.2 

— Ruskin,  J.  Modern  painters.  [ See  index 

inv.  5.] 805.2 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies.  ’80.  626.5.1 

— Tytler,  Sarah.  Old  masters 808.32 

Raffles,  T.  Life  of  Rev.  T . Spencer.  ’35.7n  411 . 1 
Ragged  register.  [Western  travel].  Dick- 
inson, A.  E.  1879 512 . 29 

Ragged  schools.  Guthrie,  T.  1877.  In..  914.14 
Ragnarok  : the  age  of  fire  and  gravel.  Don- 
nelly, I.  1883  844.16 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.  The  story  of  Chaldea.  ’86.  752.1.4 
Raikes,  T.  Personal  reminiscences, ’32-8.  In  612.23 
Railroads.  Abbott,  L.  The  American 

railroad In  1004.1.49 

— Adams,  C.  F.,  jr.  On  railroad  acci- 

dents. 1879 912.32 

Railroads;  their  origin  and  problems. 

1878 912.7 

— Ballantyne,  R.  M.  The  iron  horse.  Juv  3.22 

— Fyfe,  J.  H.  Triumphs  of  invention 802.11 


Railroads,  continued. 

— Kennedy.  W.  S.  Wonders  and  curios- 
ities of  the  railway.  1884  845.17 

See  also  Pacific  railroad  ;also, Civil  engineer- 
ing ; Locomotive  engine. 

Raimund,  Golo,  pseud.  See  Dannenburg,  G. 
Rainbows  for  children.  [Fairy  stories.] 

Child,  Mrs.  L.  M 92.13 

RAiNY-day  stories.  [Natural  history.] 


Rale,  Sebastian.  Francis,  C.  Life  of. ’48.  In  601.1.7 
Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.  Disraeli,  I.  Psy- 


— Edgar,  J.  G.  Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes  646 . 10 


— Towle,  G.  M.  Ralegh:  his  exploits  and 

voyages.  1882  515.7.5 

Ralph,  the  heir.  Trollope,  Anthony 36 . 548 

Ralston,  W.  R.  S.  Russian  folk-tales.  1878.  421.6 
Rambaud,  A.  History  of  Russia,  [to  1877]. 

2 v.  1879 725.14 

Rambler,  The.  Johnson,  S.  (British  es- 
sayists, v.  16-18) 303.15 

Rambles  among  words.  Swinton,  W 314.10 

Rambles  in  wonder-land.  [The  Yellowstone, 

etc].  Stanley,  E.  J 1878 513.11 

Rame,  Louise  de  la  [Ouida].  Bimbi.  Stories 

for  children.  1882 81.13 

— Cecil  Castlemaine’s  gage,  etc.  1872 36.448 

— Chandos.  1871 36.449 

— Folle-Farine.  1872 36.450 

— Idalia.  1872 36.451 

— In  a winter  city.  1880 57.30 

— Leaf  in  the  storm,  and  other  stories.  ’72  36.452 

— Madame  la  Marquise,  and  other  stories.  36.453 

— Pascarel,  1873  36.454 

— Signa.  1882 146.29 

— Strathmore.  1871 36.481 

— Tricotrin,  the  story  of  a waif.  1870  36.456 

— Two  little  wooden  shoes.  1871 36.457 

— Under  two  flags.  1871 36.458 

— Wanda.  1883  54.23 

Ramona,  a story.  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H.  ’85.  57.29 
Ramsay,  E.  B.  Reminiscences  of  Scottish 

life  and  character.  1874 641 . 3 

Ramsdell,  H.  J.  Life  of  J.  G.  Blaine.  ’84.  644 . 27 
Ramseyer,  F.  A.  and  Kuhne,  J.  Four  years 

in  Ashantee.  [Missionaries,  1869-74] . 516.12 

Ran  away  to  sea.  Reid,  Mavne 28.24 

Rand,  E.  A.  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands, 

[California,  Japan,  China,  Australia].  515.11 
Rand,  E.  S.,  jr.  Flowers  for  the  parlor 

and  garden.  1872 805 . 7 

— Popular  flowers,  and  how  to  cultivate 

them.  1873 812.31 

Randall,  A.  Reading  and  elocution.  1878  325.34 
Randall,  H.  S.  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson 

3 v.  1858 603.1 

— Sheep  husbandry.  1854 825.3 

Randall,  S.  S.  Digest  of  the  common 

school  system  of  the  state  of  New 

York.  1844 932.8 

• — History  of  the  state  of  New  York.  1870.  714.16 
Randolph,  Mrs.  Gentianella 48.5 

— Iris.  1882 53.15 

Randolph,  John.  [Several  speeches]  . In  321.12.2 


— Adams,  H.  John  Randolph.  ’82 626.4.5 

— Garland,  H.  A.  Life  of.  1866 608.10 

— Magoon,  E.  P.  Orators  of  the  Am.  revo- 

lution   613 . 9 

— Parton,  James.  Famous  Americans ....  603 . 16 


RANDOLPHS. 


205 


READINGS. 


Randolphs,  The.  Alden,  I.  M.  Juv 86.2 

Rangers  and  regulators.  Reid,  Mayne 3.27 

Ranke,  L.  von.  History  of  the  popes  in  16th 

and  17th  centuries.  3v 701.5 

See  review  in  Macaulay’s  Essays  [305.13.] 

— Universal  history.  1885  732.5 

Rankine,  W.  J.  M.  Civil  engineering.  ’76.  827.2 

— Manual  of  applied  mechanics.  1873...  814.12 

— Rules  and  tables.  1873  827.1 

— and  Bamber,  E.  F.  Mechanical  text- 

book. 1873 818.35 

Ranthorpe.  Lewes,  G.  H.  Fict.  1847.  36.320 
Raphael.  See  Raffaello  Santi. 

Raphael.  Lamartine,  A.  de.  Fict.  1872..  44.27 

Raspe,  R.  E.  Baron  Munchausen  [Hu- 
morous.]   8.20 

Rasselas.  Johnson,  S.  Fict 62.4 

Rationalism  and  skepticism.  Boston  lec- 
tures for  1871.  Christianity  and 
scepticism 438.19 

— Christlieb,  T.  Modern  doubt  and  Chris- 

tian belief.  1874 412.3 

— Draper,  J.  W.  Intellectual  development 

of  Europe.  1872 '. 904  • 16 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  Faith  and  rationalism. . . 421.24 

— Frothingham,  O.  B.  Knowledge  and 

faith,  etc.  1876  443.18 

Rising  faith.  1878 443.19 

Safest  creed,  etc.  1874 415.2 

Spirit  of  the  new  faith,  etc.  1877 443.20 

— Gregg,  W.  R.  Creed  of  Christendom. ..  443.11 

— Haddon,  A.  W.  Rationalism In  437 . 12 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  rational- 

ism in  Europe.  2 v.  1872 437.1 

— Maitland,  B.  Skepticism  and  faith.  ’82  443 . 34 

— Reade,  W.  W.  Martyrdom  of  man. . . . 808.26 

— Somerset,  Duke  of.  Christian  theology 

and  modern  skepticism.  1872 407.17 

— Strauss,  D.  F.  Old  faith  and  the  new.’73  402 . 23 

— Volney,  C.  F.  Ruins,  or,  meditations  on 

revolutions  of  empires 403.9 

See  also  Atheism ; Infidelity ; Miracles ; Relig- 
ion and  science ; Supernaturalism,  etc. 

Ratlin,  the  reefer.  Marryat,  F 16.23 

Rau,  C.  Early  man  in  Europe.  1876 836 . 3 

Ratt,  LI.  Mozart;  a biographical  romance.  626.7 

Ravenshoe.  Kingsley,  H 36.289 

Ravenscliffe.  Marsh-Caldwell,  A 36.378 

Rawlinson,  G.  Egypt  and  Babylon.  From 

sacred  and  profane  sources.  1885 . . . 746 . 20 

— The  five  great  monarchies  of  the  ancient 

eastern  world.  Illus.  3 v.  1873 . . . 715 . 5 

1,  Chaldea.  Assyria.  2,  Assyria.  Media. 
Babylonia.  3,  Babylonia.  Persia. 

— History  of  ancient  Egypt.  2 v.  1882..  725.7 

— Manual  of  ancient  history,  from  the 

earliest  times  to  the  fall  of  the  west- 
ern empire.  1869 713.4 

— Origin  of  nations;  Early  civilizations; 

Ethnic  affinities,  etc.  1878 717.3 

— The  pentateuch.  (In  Aids  to  faith.) 438.17 


— Religions  of  the  ancient  world.  1883...  444.16 

— Seventh  great  oriental  monarchy : Sas- 

sanian  or,  new  Persian  empire.  2 v’.82  725.15 

— Sixth  great  oriental  monarchy.  [Par- 

thia].  1873 706.11 

Ray,  I.  Mental  hygiene.  1863 818.21 

Raymond,  H.  J.  Life  and  public  services 
of  A.  Lincoln.  With  anecdotes  and 
reminiscences  by  F.  B.  Carpenter.’65  603 . 7 
Raymond,  Ida.  Southland  writers  [Female]. 

2 v.  1869 316.2 

Raymond,  J.  L.  Orator’s  manual . 1880..  314.26 


Raymond,  R.  R.  ed’r.  Shakespeare  for  the 

young  folk.  1881 212.9 

Raymond,  R.  W.  [Robertson  Gray].  Brave 

hearts.  1873 143.14 

— Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  west  of 

the  Rocky  mountains.  1873  848 . 22 

Reade,  A.  R.  ed'r.  Study  'and  stimulants.  842.20 
Reade,  Charles.  Christie  Johnson.  1873.  36.459 

— Cloister  and  the  hearth.  [15th  century]  36 . 460 

— Clouds  and  sunshine,  and  Art:  a dramat- 

ic tale.  1855  62.6 

— Eighth  commandment  [copyright  ques- 

tion.] 1860 301.28 

— Good  stories  of  man  and  other  animals.  56 . 20 

— Griffith  Gaunt:  or,  jealousy.  1869 31.11 


— Hard  cash.  [Private  insane  asylums] . . 36.461 

— It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.  [Prison 

hfe  in  England;  Australia].  1856 36.463 


UUVtJ  JLLIt?  llltlu)  lUVu  1 lie  lUll^*  J.Ot/0  • • • • OU  • jcDm 

— Peg  Woffington.  1872 36.466 

Same,  and  other  stories.  1871 6.23 

Contents. — Peg  Woffington ; Christie  John- 
stone ; Clouds  and  sunshine ; Art ; Propria  quae 
maribus;  The  box  tunnel;  Jack  of  all  trades. 

— Perilous  secret.  1884 56.19 

— Put  yourself  in  his  place.  [Trades  unions]  34 . 1 

— A simpleton 36.465 

— A simpleton;  The  wandering  heir.  1873.  63.39 

— A terrible  temptation.  1871 6.20 

— White  lies.  [Napoleonic  times]  1877..  6.22 

— A woman-hater.  1877 42.6 

— and  Boucicault,  D.  Foul  play 6.24 


— McCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders.  1872..  607.5 

Reade,  W.Winwood.  Martyrdom  of  man.’ 74  808.26 

— Savage  Africa.  1864 503.25 

Reader’s  guide  to  English  history.  Allen, 

W.F.  1883 732.15 

Reader’s  handbook  of  allusions,  references, 

etc.  Brewer,  E.  C 312.13 

Readers  and  reading  books.  See  Elocution. 
Reading,  Abbott.  L.  ed'r.  Hints  for  home 

reading.  1880 423 . 23 

— Atkinson,  W.  P.  Right  use  of  books.  ’78  441 . 22 

— Baldwin,  J.  Book-lover;  guide  to  the 

best  reading.  1885  426.39 

— Foster,  W.  E . Libraries  and  readers.  ’83  426 . 36 

— Helps,  A .In  his  Friends  in  council,  v.  1 302 . 3 

— Ireland,  A.  Booklover’s  enchiridion.  ’83  326 . 19 

— King,  T.  S.  In  his  Substance  and 

show,  etc 311.15 

— Legouve,  Ernest.  Reading  as  a fine  art’ 79  421 . 39 

— Matthews,  J . B.  [ Arthur  Penn.]  Home 

library.  1883 426.37 

— Moore,  C.  H.  What  to  read,  and  how  to 

read.  1871 328.6 

— Porter,  N.  Books  and  reading.  1882 . . 401 . 1 

— Potter,  A.  Hand-book  for  readers  and 

students.  1843 325.26 


— Pryde,  D.  Highways  of  literature.  1883.  426.35 

— Putnam,  G.  P.  The  best  reading.  1872.  *328 . 7 

— Pycroft,  J.  Course  of  English  reading.’64  435.  8 

— Richardson,  C.  T.  Choice  of  books. . ’80.  432 . 16 

— Ruskin,  J.  Sesame  and  lilies.  1872 . . . 302 . 1 

— Thwing,  C.  F.  Reading  of  books.  1883  426.38 

— Yaile,  E.  O.  Reading,  as  an  intellect- 

ual process.  1875 In  8501.16.8 

— Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  Books  and  how  to  use 

them.  1880  426.34 

— What  shall  I read?  Ed  by*  J.  H.  Vin- 

cent. 1879 421.18 

See  also  Bibliography;  Books;  Elocution 
(Readers)-,  Fiction. 

Reading  and  elocution.  Randall,  A 325.34 

Readings  from  Eng.  history.  Green,  J.R.’ 79  717.10 


REAL. 


206 


REFORM. 


Real  folks.  Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Fict.  4.29 
Realities  of  Irish  life.  Trench,  W.  S.  Fict.  132.5 

Realmah.  Helps,  Sir  A.  Fict 133 . 2 

Reaney,  Mrs.  G.  S.  Daisy  Snowflake’s 

secret.  1883 82.25 

Reason.  Kant,  E.  Critique  of  pure.  1872.  411.19 
See  also  Logic. 

Reason  why.  General  science.  1863 837.2 

Rebecca  and  Rowena.  [Burlesque.]  Thack- 
eray, W.  M In  301.12.1 

Rebel  war  clerk’s  diary.  Jones,  J.  B. 

2 y.  1866  714.19 

Rebel’s  recollections.  Eggleston, G.  C.  ’75  736.11 
Rebellion  record.  Ed.  by  F.  Moore.  12  v. 

1862-4 *731.9 

Recamier,  Mme.  Memoirp  and  corre- 
spondence. Ed.  by  I.  M.  Luyster.  ’67.  612 . 11 

— Lord,  J.  Madame  Recamier— Woman 

in  society In  735.6.5 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  women..  618.2 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  and  J.  C.  Queens  of 

society.. 632.10 

Receipts.  Chase,  A.  W.  Recipes;  or  infor- 
mation for  everybody.  1874 818.13 

— Cooley,  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of.  1873...  813.6 

— Goodholme,  T.  S.  Domestic  cyclopaedia. 

1882  841.31 

See  also  Cookery ; Domestic  economy. 

Recent  advances  in  physical  science.  Tait, 

P.  G.  1876 844.3 

Reclus,  E.  The  earth  [its  physical  phe- 
nomena.] 1872 825.18 

— History  of  a mountain.  1881 838 . 31 

— The  ocean,  atmosphere  and  life.  1874 . . 825 . 19 
Recollections  of  a busy  life.  Greeley,  H. 

1872  603.9 

Recollections  of  a lifetime.  Goodrich,  S. 

G.  2 v 642.12 

Recollections  of  a literary  life.  Mitford, 

M.  R,  1872 601.18 

Recollections  of  a Southern  matron  and 

a New  England  bride.  Gilman,  C. . 138.21 
Recollections  of  an  old  pioneer.  Burnett, 

P.  H.  1880  623.14 

Recollections  of  my  youth.  Renan,  E. ’83  627.12 
Recollections  of  past  life.  Holland,  Sir 

H.  1872  602.15 

Recommended  to  mercy.  Houstoun,  Mrs. 

M....: 36.467 

Reconciliation  of  science  and  religion. 

Winchell,  A 417.7 

Records  of  a girlhood.  Kemble  F.  A.  ’79  618 . 5 
Records  of  a quiet  life.  Hare,  A J.  C . . . . 631 . 11 
Records  of  later  life.  Kemble,  F.  A.  1882 . 625 . 6 

Recreations.  See  Amusements. 

Recreations  of  a country  parson.  Bovd, 

A.K.  H.  2 v 301.17 

Recreations  of  Christopher  North.  Wil- 
son, J 305 . 7 

Rector  and  the  doctor’s  family.  Oliphant, 

M.O.  W 36.420 

Rector  of  St.  Marks.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J.  135 . 4 
Red  as  a rose  is  she.  Broughton,  Rhoda . . 331.5 

Red  court  farm.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 36.577 

Red  cross;  England  and  Wales.  Adams, 

W.  T.  Juv 73.4.3 

Red  Eagle.  Eggleston,  G.  C.  Red  Eagle 
and  wars  with  the  Creek  Indians  of 

Alabama.  [1878] 635.5.2 

Red  Eric.  [Sea  tale.]  Ballantyne,  R.  M. . 25.17 

Red  Jacket,  Seneca  chief.  Eggleston,  E. 

and  Seely e,  L.  E.  1879 In  635.5.4 

— Moore,  F.  Am.  eloquence,  v.  1 321.12 


Red  Rover.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.31 

Red  skins,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.32 


Note.  Anti-rent  troubles  in  New  York  state. 
RED-tape  and  pigeon-hole  generals,  [’62-3] . 714.10 
Redburn;  his  first  voyage.  Melville,  H.  55.6 
Reddie,  W.  Anecdotes,  literary  and 

scientific 316 . 5 

Redding,  C.  Modern  American  wines.  71  814.16 
Redfield,  A.  M.  Zoological  science.  1872.  818.30 
Redfield,  J.  W.  Comparative  physiog- 
nomy. 1866 826 . 5 

Redford,  G.  Manual  of  anc.  sculpture.  ’82  851 . 35 

Redgauntlet.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.18 

Redpath,  J.  Life  of  Capt.  John  Brown.  ’60  618 . 1 
Reed,  A.  Memorial  of  Martha  Reed.  ’35.  In  411.3 

— and  Matheson,  J.  Visit  to  the  Ameri- 

can churches.  1835 In  411.3 

Reed,  Henry.  Lectures  on  the  British  poets. 

2 v.  1867  208.22 

— Life  of  J.  Reed.  1848 In  601.1.8 

Reed,  S.  B.  House-plans  for  everybody.  ’81  838 . 13 
Rees,  Mrs.  J.  E.  R.  Home  decoration.  ’81  824 . 6 

— Home  occupations.  1883 847.17 

Reeve,  H.  Petrarch.  [Lit.  biog.].  1877..  636.7.5 

Reference  catalogue  of  current  literature. 

2 v.  Lond.,  1880-5 *3502.17 


Reform.  See  Civilization  and  progress; 

Social  science. 

Reformation.  Bacon,  L.  Genesis  of  the 
New  England  churches.  [Reforma- 
tion in  England] 435.17 

— Dinwiddie.  W.  Times  before  the  ref- 

ormation, with  account  of  Savona- 
rola. 1880. 423.26 

— England’s  daybreak:  narratives  of  the 

reformation 406.14 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  The  reformation.  1877.  418.11 

Note.  Gives  list  of  books  on  the  Reforma- 
tion. 


— Froude,  J.  A.  Times  of  Erasmus  and 

Luther In  307.21.1 

— Geikie,  C.  The  English  reformation.  79  423.25 

— Guizot,  F.  History  of  civilization 902.6 

— Hausser,  L.  Period  of  the,  1517  to 

1648.  1884  432.35 

— Hurst,  J.  F.  Short  history  of.  1884. . . 433.20 

— Lord,  J.  John  Wyclif— Dawn  of  the 

reformation In  735.6.2 

Renaissance  and  reformation In  735.6.3 

— M’Orie,  Thomas.  Life  of  John  Knox. 

[Scottish  reformation] 637 . 12 

— Merle  D’Aubigne,  J.  H.  History  of  the 

reformation  of  the  16th  century.  4 v.  435 . 1 
Same.  Tr.  by  H.  White 405.4 

— Milton,  J.  Reformation  in  England.  ZwlOOl.6.2 

— Seebohm,  F.  Era  of  the  protestant  rev- 

olution. Maps.  1874  743.5.1 

— Spalding,  M.  J.  History  of  the  prot- 

estant reformation,  [Catholic  view]. 

2 v.  1860 414.2 

— Woodbury,  Frank  P.  Luther  and  the 

annals  of  the  reformation.  A com- 
pilation. 1883 432.11 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Reformation  times, 

(1520-65).  (Cameos  from  Eng.history)  742.20.4 

In  fiction,  see  Charles,  E.,  Schonl  erg-Cotta  family 
[Luther,  etc]  36.97;  Hale,  E E.,  In  his  name  [story  of 
the  VValdenses]  47.45:  James,  G.  P.  R.,  ;The  Hugue- 
not [Reign  of  Louis  XIV]  131.20;  Tales  from  Alsace, 
4.27. 

See  also  Church  history;  Huguenots;  Waldenses; 
also , Calvin;  Erasmus;  Knox ; Luther ; Melancthon. 

Reform.  See  Charities;  Government;  Pris- 
ons; Social  science. 


REGINALD. 


207 


RELIGION. 


Reginald  Hetherege.  Kingsley,  H 36.290 

Reid,  Christian,  pseud.  See  Fisher,  Fran- 
ces C. 

Reid,  Mrs.  H.  Woman,  her  education  and 

influence.  1852  914.16 

Reid,  Mayne.  Afloat  in  the  forest.  [Ama- 
zon river] 92.5 

— Boy  hunters.  [Texas,  etc] 92.9 

— Boy  slaves.  [Africa] 88.16 

— Boy  tar 75.25 

— Bruin;  the  grand  bear  hunt 92.6 

— Bush  boys.  [Africa] 92.4 

— Cliff-climbers:  sequel  to  “The  plant- 

hunters.”  28.9 

— Desert  home 92.1 

— Flag  of  distress,  [pub.  1876.] 144.15 

— Forest  exiles.  [Amazon  valley.] 92.3 

— Giraffe  hunters 92.7 

— Lost  Lenore 3.26 

— Ocean  waifs.  1874 88.18 

— Odd  people;  singular  races  of  man. 

1866 92.8 

— Osceola  the  Seminole 3.30 

— Plant-hunters.  [Himalaya  mountains]. . . 92.2 

— Quadroon;  or  adventures  in  Louisiana. . 3.29 

— Ran  away  to  sea 28.24 

— Rangers  and  regulators 3.27 

— Rifle  rangers,  [pub.  1849.] 3.25 

— Tiger  hunter 3.23 

— Wild  hunters 3.28 

— Wood  rangers;  or  the  trappers  of 

Sonora 3.24 

— Young  voyageurs  [North  America]. 

1876  75.24 

— Young  yagers.  [South  Africa].  1874..  75.23 

Reign  of  law.  Argyll,  Duke  of.  1872 . . . 407 . 16 

Reigning  belle.  Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  S 7.27 

Rein,  W.  Life  of  Luther.  1883 627.25 

Reindeer,  dogs,  and  snow-shoes.  [Siberia], 

Bush,  R.  J 527.12 

Rejected  addresses.  [Poems].  Smith,  H. 

and  J 206.20 

Religio  medici.  Browne,  Sir  T 408 . 21 

Religion  and  chemistry.  Cooke,  J.  P 425 . 1 

Religion  and  religions. 

Dictionaries^  etc. 

— Abbott,  L.  Dictionary  of  religious 

knowledge.  1874  *A.10 

— Herzog,  J.  J.  and  Schaff,  P.  Religious 

encyclopaedia.  3 v.  1882-3 *A . 12 


See  also  Bible  ( Dictionaries .) 

Philosophy , History , etc. 

— Bascom,  J.  Philosophy  of  religion.  ’76  444 . 2 

— Child,  L.  M.  Progress  of  religious  ideas. 


3 v.  1855 401.24 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Common-sense  in  religion. 

1884  402.26 

Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history 

1883  436.19 


Ten  great  religions.  Pt.  1.  Essay  in 

comparative  theology  .1871 438.26.1 

Contents,— v.  1.  Introduction.— Ethnic  and  Catholic 
religions.  Confucius  and  the  Chinese,  or  the  prose  of 
Asia.  Brahmanism.  Buddhism,  or  the  protestantism  of 
the  East.  Zoroaster  and  the  Zend  Avesta.  Gods  of 
Egypt.  Gods  of  Greece.  Religion  of  Rome.  Teutonic 
and  Scandinavian  religion.  .Jewish  religion  Moham- 
med and  Islam.  The  ten  religions  and  Christianity. 


Religion,  continued. 

Same.  Pt.  2.  Comparison  of  all  re- 


ligions. 1883 438.26.2 

Contents. — Description  and  classification.  Special 


types,  law  of  development.  Origin  and  development 
of  all  religions.  The  idea  of  God  in  all  religions: 
animism,  polytheism,  pantheism,  ditheism,  tritheism, 
and  monotheism.  The  soul  and  its  transmigrations  in 
all  religions.  The  origin  of  the  world  in  all  religions  ; 
Evolution,  emanation,  and  creation.  Prayer  and  wor- 
ship in  all  religions.  Inspiration  and  art  in  all  relig- 
ions. Ethics  in  all  religions.  Idea  of  a future  state  in 
all  religions.  The  future  religion  of  mankind. 

— Clodd,  E.  Childhood  of  religions,  1877  416 . 18 

— Dick.  T.  Philosophy  of  religion. . .In  411.12.1 


— Dorchester,  D.  Problem  of  religious 

progress.  1881  433.3 

— Gould,  B.  S.  Origin  and  development  of 

religious  belief.  2 v.  1871 411.22 

— Hand-book  to  all  religions . 1877 434.4 

— Hardwick,  C.  Christ  and  other  masters: 

Christianity  and  the  religious  systems 
of  the  ancient  world.  1882 433.27 

— Harrison,  F.  and  Spencer,  fl.  Nature 

and  reality  of  religion.  [Discussion] 

1885 436.11 

— Keary,  C . F.  Outlines  of  primitive  be- 

lief. 1882 443.25 

— Maurice,  F.  D.  Religions  of  the  world 

and  their  relations  to  Christianity.’ 77  441.6 

— Muller,  F.  Max.  Origin  and  growth  of 

religions  of  India.  1879 421.36 

Science  of  religion,  etc.  ’72  404.3 

— Non -Christian  religious  systems.  5 v. 

1878-80  444.18 

Contents 1,  Buddhism.  2,  Confucianism 
and  Taouism.  3,  The  Coran.  4,  Hinduism. 

5,  Islam. 

— Rawlinson,  George.  Religions  of  the 

ancient  world.  1883 444.16 

— Seeley,  J.  R.  Natural  religion.  1882..  443.28 


— Tylor,  E.  B.  Primitive  culture.  2 v.  ’77  825.16 

See  also  Buddhism;  Christianity;  Confucius;  Hin- 
duism; Mohammed;  Mythology;  Oriental  religions; 
Paganism;  Parseeism;  also  China;  Egypt;  Greece;  In- 
dia; Mexico;  Peru;  Scandinavia,  etc. 

Miscellaneous  and  Practical. 

— Abbott,  J.  Fireside  piety.  1834 408.11 

Young  Christian  series.  4v 433.30 

— Alleine, R.  Heaven  opened.  1852 437.7 

— Baxter.  R.  A call  to  the  unconverted.’35  406.18 

Saints’  everlasting  rest . 406 . 17 

— Bogatzky, C. H.  Y.  Golden  treasury.  ’21  402.35 

— Browne,  Sir  T.  Religio  medici,  etc.  ’72  408 . 21 

— Bunyan,  J.  Pilgrim’s  progress 408 . 8 

— Burgess,  Dr.  Meditations.  1871 408 . 9 

— Bushnell,  H.  Vicarious  sacrifice.  2 v.  444.6 

Forgiveness  and  law.  1874  444 . 7 

Moral  uses  of  dark  things.  1881 ....  317 . 19 

— Campbell,  A.  J.  Power  of  Jesus  Christ 

to  save.  1860 406.12 

— Cecil,  R.  Remains.  1836  In  411.2 

— Charles,  E.  Cottage  by  the  cathedral, 

and  other  parables.  1872 36.93 

Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian  life.’ 72  143.10 

— Cobbe,  Frances  P.  Darwinism  in  morals, 

etc.  1883  433.8 

Religious  duty.  1883 432.12 

— Coleridge,  S.  T.  Aids  to  reflection 432 . 21 

— Dick,  T.  Christian  philosopher In  411.12.2 

— Ecce  spiritus.  1881 443 . 7 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Angel  whispers.  1860  ...  408.19 

— Fans,  W.  W.  The  children  of  light.  ’77  441.24 

— Fuller,  T.  Holy  and  profane  states 417 . 30 

— Goulburn,  E.  M.  Thoughts  on  personal 

religion.  1873 408 . 38 


RELIGION. 


208 


RETRIBUTION. 


Religion,  continued. 

— Greenwell,  Dora.  Patience  of  hope.  ’62  437.30 

— Hoge,  W.  J.  Blind  Bartimeus.  1869..  406.19 

— James,  J.  A.  Christian  father’s  present 

to  his  children.  1857 406 . 4 

— Janeway,  J.  J.  Communicant’s  manual . 406.2 

— Kempis,  Thomas  a.  Of  the  imitation  of 

Christ 432 . 4 

— Liddon,  H.  P.  Some  elements  of  relig- 

ion. 1872 435.18 

— Mills,  J.  S.  Three  essays  on  religion.  ’84  434 . 5 

— Mountford,  W.  Euthanasy.  1849 407.28 


— Pascal,  B.  Thoughts  on  religion.  ’35.  In  411.3 

— Philip,  R.  The  Marthas.  1836 In  411.2 

— Pike,  J.  G.  Guide  for  young  disciples . 406 . 1 

— Smiley,  S.  F.  Garden  graith;  or,  talks 


among  my  flowers 443.16 

— Swetchine,  Mme.  S.  S.  Writings.  1869  441.23 

— Talmage,  T.  DeWitt.  Every-day  relig- 

ion. 1875 425.15 

— Taylor,  Jeremy.  Holy  living  and  dying.  441.21 

— Torrey,  C.  T.  Home  ! or  the  pilgrims’ 

faith  revived.  1845  408.7 

— Woodbridge,  J.  Practical  religion.  1837  438 . 16 


See  also  Allegories;  Atheism;  Atonement;  Christ; 
Church  history;  Conscience;  Consolation;  Evidences 
of  Christianity;  Faith;  Future  life;  God;  Heaven; 
Hymns;  Infidelity;  Inspiration;  Meditations;  Miracles; 
Missions;  Names  of  different  denominations  and 
sects;  Natural  theology;  Philosophy;  Prayer;  Preach- 
ing; Purgatory;  Rationalism;  Religion  and  science; 
Reformation;  Retribution;  Revivals;  Sanctification; 
Scepticism;  Sermons;  Spiritualism;  Supernaturalism; 
Symbolism;  Theism;  Theology. 

Religion  and  science.  Argyll,  Duke  of. 

Reign  of  law.  1872 407 . 16 

— Bascom,  J.  Science,  philosophy,  and  re- 

ligion. 1872 402.8 

— Brunton,  T.  L.  Bible  and  science.  1871  841.4 

— Burr,  E.  F.  Pater  mundi.  2 v.  1872.  402.9 

— Chalmers,  T.  Revelation  and  modern 

astronomy 821 . 24 

— Cooke,  J.  P.  Religion  and  chemistry.’80.  425 . 1 

— Dawson,  J.  W.  Origin  of  the  world.  ’77.  827.16 

— Dick,  T.  Christian  philosopher In  411.12.2 

— Draper,  J.  W.  History  of  the  conflict 

between  religion  and  science.  1875.  815.4.12 

— Drummond,  H.  Natural  law  in  the 

spiritual  world.  1884  432.34 

— Gibson,  J.  M.  The  ages  before  Moses.’79  441.32 

— Gray,  Asa.  Natural  science  and  religion 

1880  421.16 

— Hitchcock,  E.  Religion  of  geology.  ’60.  406 . 30 

Religious  truth  illustrated  from  sci- 
ence. 1857 417.3 

— Le  Conte,  J.  Religion  and  science.  1880  425 . 26 

— Leifchild,  J.  R.  Higher  ministry  of  na- 

ture. 1872  443.10 

— McCosh,  J.  Certitude,  providence  and 

prayer In  435.27 

— Molloy,  G.  Geology  and  revelation.  ’73  822.8 

— Rorison,  G.  The  creative  week In  437.12 

— White,  A.  D.  Warfare  of  science.  ’76.  816.9 

— Winchell  A.  Reconciliation  of  science 

and  religion.  1877 417.7 

See  also  Evidences  of  Christianity;  Genesis 
and  geology;  Natural  theology,  etc. 

RelIgious  aspects  of  the  age.  [Unitarian 

addresses.]  1858 437.18 

Religious  liberty.  Kingsbury,  H.  Law 

government  and.  1849 405.16 

Religious  poems.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  1867.  204.7 
RELiQUESof  ancient  English  poetry.  Percy 

T 201.18 

— Same.  3 v.  in  2 214 . 20 

Reliques  of  Father  Prout.  Mahony,  F. . . 307..  11 


Remains  of  lost  empires.  Myers,  P.  Y.  N.  511.6 
Remarkable  events  in  history.  Young,  L.  H 723 . 12 
Rembrandt  van  Ryn,  P.  Clement,  C.  E. 

Painters,  etc.  Illus.  1879  834.11 

— Fromentin,  E.  Old  masters  of  Holland. 

1882 851.16 

— Ruskin.  J.  Modem  painters.  [See  Index 

in  v.  5] 805 . 2 

— Sister  of  Rembrandt;  Flemish  story.Inl00l.8.8 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies.  ’81  626.5.4 

— Tytler,  Sarah.  Old  masters 808 . 32 

Reminiscences  of  an  idler.  Wikoff,  H...  637.13 
Reminiscences  of  Oriel  College,  etc.  Moz- 

ley,  T.  1882 642.14 

Remittance,  The.  [Poem.]  Clark,  Mary  C.  204 . 13 
Remusat,  Mme.  de.  Letters,  1804-13  617.18 

Note.  Mme  de  Remusat  was  lady-in-waiting 
to  Empress  Josephine. 

— Memoirs,  1802-8.  2 v.  1880 637.7 


— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Portraits,  etc.  1868.  614.6 


Renaissance  period.  Lord,  J.  Renais- 
sance and  reformation In  735.6.3 

— Pater,  W.  H.  The  renaissance  : studies 

in  art  and  poetry.  1877  852 . 21 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy, 

4 pts.  See  his  name  in  gen.  alphabet. 

Renan,  Ernest.  The  apostles,  [cop.  1866.]  423 . 1 

— English  conferences.  1880 423.20 


Contents.  -Rome  and  Christianity;  Marcus 
Aurelius. 


— Life  of  Jesus.  1874 413.2 

— Recollections  of  my  youth.  1883 627 . 12 

— St.  Paul.  1869  413.28 

Renshawe.  Ed.  by  Cuyler  Pine.  Fict 13.18 

Rent  in  a cloud.  Lever,  Charles 36 . 345 


Renwick,  J.  Life  of  Count  Rumford.  ’48.  In  601.1.5 

— Life  of  David  Rittenhouse,  [ 1732-96]  In  641.4.7 

— Life  of  Robert  Fulton,  [1765-1815]..  .Zn641.4.10 
Replies  to  “Essays  and  reviews.”  1862..  437.12 
Representative  government.  Mill.  J.  S.  ’69  903 . 8 
Representative  men.  Emerson,  R.  W.  In  307.19.2 


Representative  women.  Baldwin,  G.  E . . 606 . 9 

Reptiles.  Figuier,  L.  Reptiles  and  birds.’70  813 . 5 
— Tenney,  S.  Fishes  and  reptiles.  Juv.’ 68  22.15 

Republic,  The.  (Dialogues  of  Plato) 404.1.2 

Republic  of  God.  Mulford,  Elisha 427 . 5 

Republican  party.  Boutwell,  G.  S.  Why 

I am  a Republican.  1884  916.19 

Republics.  Fate  of  republics.  1880 ....  724 . 1 


See  also  various  republics  under  names  of  Greece, 
Rome,  Holland,  Switzerland,  Italy,  France,  United 
States. 


Rescue  of  Greely  [Arctic  explorer].  Schley, 

W.  S.  and  Soley,  J.  R.  1885  523.2 

Resolution.  Roe,  A.  S.  Fict.  1871 8.30 

Resources  of  the  Pacific  slope.  Browne, 

J.  R.  1869 748.3 

Responsibility  in  mental  disease.  Mauds- 

ley,  H.  1874.. 815.4.9 

Resumption  and  the  silver  question . Poor, 

H.  Y.  1878  914.5 

Resurrection.  Row,  C.  A.  Historical 
evidence  of  the  resurrection  of  J esus 
Christ 444.22 


See  also  Christ;  Commentaries  on  the  gos- 
pels ; Future  life. 


Retribution.  South  worth,  E.  D . E.  N.  Fict  5 . 25 
Retribution.  Beecher,  E.  Doctrine  of 

scriptural.  1878 417 . 12 

— Jackson,  W.  Doctrine  of.  (Bampton 

(lectures.)  1876  442.9 

See  also  Future  life ; Future  punishment. 


RETROSPECT. 


209 


RIDPATH. 


Retrospect  of  a long  life.  Hall,  S.  C 642 . 13 

Return  of  the  native.  Hardy,  T.  Fict. . . 53.22 
Reuben  Davidger.  [Captive  among  Dyaks.] 

Greenwood,  J.  Juv.  1866 77.23 

Revepl,  Benedict.  Hunter  and  trapper  in 

North  America.  1875 818.12 


Revelation  of  St.  John.  See  Bible. 

Revere,  J.  W.  Keel  and  saddle:  forty  years 

of  military  and  naval  service.  1872.  505.9 

Reverend  idol.  Noble,  Lucretia.  Fict..  52.23 
Reveries  of  a bachelor.  Mitchell,  D.  G . . 3.1 

Reville,  A.  Native  religions  of  Mexico 

and  Peru.  1884  433 . 17 

Revivals.  Conant,  W.  C.  Remarkable  con- 
versions and  revival  incidents.  1858.  435 . 3 

— Finney,  C.  G.  Lectures  on  revivals.  ’35  437 . 3 

Revolt  of  man.  [Satire. ] Besant,  W 52.24 

Revolution,  American.  See  United  States. 
Reynard  the  fox.  Pleasant  history  of.  Tr. 

by  T.  Roscoe In  313.27 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Short  studies 307.21.1 

Reynolds,  Sir  J.  Literary  works.  With 

memoir  by  H.  W.  Beechy.  2 v.  1872  308.26 


— Clement,  C.  E.  Painters,  etc.  Illus.  1879  834.11 

— Cunningham,  A.  British  painters.  1868.  614.2.1 

— Leslie,  C.  R.  and  Taylor,  T.  Life  and 

times  of.  2 v.  1865  641.1 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies.  ’81 . 626.5.3 

— Tytler,  Sarah.  Modern  painters.  1874.  808 . 31 
Rhetoric.  Bascom,  J.  Philosophy  of. ’70  402 . 10 

— Day,  H.  N.  Rhetorical  praxis.  1876...  315.16 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Historical  and  critical 

essays 302.18.2 

— Hart,  J.  S.  Composition  and.  1876 325.14 

— Haven,  E.  O.  Rhetoric.  1874. 308.24 

— Hervey,  G.  W.  Christian  rhetoric.  ’73.  402.1 

— Hill,  A.  S.  Principles  of  rhetoric.  1881.  318.8 

— Quackenbos,  G.  P.  Advanced  course  of 

composition  and.  1874 325.13 

— Whately,  R.  Rhetoric.  1884 304.15 

Rhetoric  of  conversation.  Hervey,  G.  W.’63  308 . 21 
Rheumatism.  Ashburner,  J.  Observations 

on In  821.13 

Rhine.  Abbott,  J.  Rollo  on  the.  Juv..  21.16 

— Hill,  Lucy  A.  Rhine  roamings.  1880. . 513 . 19 

— Hood,  T.  Up  the  Rhine In  307.22.5 

— Waring,  G.  E .jr.  Bride  of  the  Rhine. 

[Voyage  in  a row-boat.]  1878 514.2 

Rhode  Island.  Greene,  G.  W.  Short  history 

of.  1877  723.8 

Rhyme.  See  Versification. 

Rhyme?  and  reason?  Carroll,  L 211.38 

Rhymes  and  jingles.  Dodge,  M.  M 218.5 

Rib ault,  J.  Sparks,  J.  Life  of.  1848.  In  601.1.7 
Ribot,  T.  Diseases  of  memory.  1882 815.4.41 

— Heredity.  1875 824.12 

Rice,  E.  W.  Pictorial  commentary  on  St. 

Mark.  1882  443.2 

Rice,  J.  Golden  butterfly.  See  Besant,  W.  47.33 

— Sir  Richard  Whittington.  1881.  See 

Besant,  W. 621.25.8 

Rich,  A.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman 
antiquities;  with  illus.  of  the  indus- 
trial arts  and  social  life.  1881 331.11 

Rich  and  humble.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv . . 73.2.1 

Richard  I.,  of  England.  Abbott,  J.  His- 
tory of.  1857 611.27 

In  drama,  see  Burgoyne’s  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion 
[205.3.6] ; in  fiction , see  Scott’s  Talisman,  and 
Ivanhoe. 

Richard  II.,  of  England.  Abbott,  J.  His- 
tory of.  1858 611.28 

See  also  Shakespeare’s  Richard  II. 

27 


Richard  III.,  of  England.  Abbott,  J.  His- 
tory of 611 . 29 

See  also  Shakespeare’s  Richard  III. 

Richard  Peters.  Cox,  W.  N.  Juv 21.29 

Richard  Vandermark.  Harris,  Miriam  C . 11.13 

Richards,  E.  H.  Chemistry  of  cooking  and 

cleaning.  1882 842.9 

Richardson,  A.  D.  Beyond  the  Mississippi, 

1857-67  511.12 

— The  secret  service,  field,  dungeon  and 

escape,  [1861-5] 507.8 

Richardson,  Abby  S.  Familiar  talks  on 

English  literature.  1881 317 . 26 

Richardson,  B.  W.  Diseases  of  modern 

life.  1878  835.27 

— The  field  of  disease:  a book  of  prevent- 

ive medicine.  1884...* 843.27 

— Health  and  life.  [Essays].  1878  833.11 

— On  alcohol.  1876 816.6 

— Temperance  lesson  book.  1879 837 . 1 


Richardson,  C.  F.  The  choice  of  books.’80  432 . 16 

— Primer  of  American  literature . 1882 . . 318 . 34 

Richardson,  C.  J.  Picturesque  designs  for 

mansions,  villas,  and  lodges.  1870..  806.20 
Richardson,  J.  Wonders  of  the  Yellow- 
stone. 1873  505.20 

Richardson,  J.  G.  Long  life.  [Health 

primer].  1880  833.14.2 

Richardson,  S.  Clarissa  Harlowe.  1862 . 36 . 468 
Same.  Abridged 142.22 

— Pamela;  or,  virtue  rewarded 132.1 

— Sir  Charles  Grandison 132.4 

Richardson,  T.  A.  Architectural  modelling 

in  paper.  1859  811 . 27 

Richelieu,  Cardinal.  Lord,  J.  Cardinal 

Richelieu— Absolutism In  735.6.4 

In  fiction  see  Bulwer's  play  [207.3],  DeVigny’s  Cinq- 
Mars  M2. 14],  Dumas’  Three  guardsmen  [42.1],  James’s 
Richelieu  [131.21]  . 

Richmond,  L.  Annals  of  the  poor 71.4 

Contents : Dairyman’s  daughter;  Negro  ser- 
vant; Young  cottager. 

Richmond  during  the  war.  By  a Richmond 

lady.  1867  737.15 

Richter,  J.  P.  F.  Flower,  fruit  and  thorn 

piece.  2v.  Fict.  1872 14.29 

— Hesperus;  or  forty-five  dog-poet  days; 

a biography.  Fict.  1865 132.11 

— Levan  a;  the  doctrine  of  education.  1866  413.11 

— Schmelzle’s  journey  to  Flaetz;  Life  of 

Quintus  Fixlein.  2 v 133 . 15 

— Titan;  a romance.  2 v.  1864  18.13 


— Carlyle,  T.  German  romance.  2 v...  62.33 

In  his  Essays,  v.  1-2 304 . 1 

Same In  305.6 

— Hedge,  F.  H.  Prose  writers  of  Germany  615.8 
Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.  [F.  G.  Trafford .]  The 

earl’s  promise.  1873  36.469 

— Far  above  rubies.  1867 36.470 

— George  Geith  of  Fen  court.  1865 36 . 471 

— Maxwell  Drewitt.  1865 36.472 

— Race  for  wealth.  1866 36.473 

Riddell,  R.  Practical  carpenter  and  joiner, 

with  cardboard  models.  1874 *8541 . 12 

Riddle,  A.  G.  The  portrait.  Fict.  1874.  64.20 
Riddles.  See  Amusements. 

Rideing,  W.  H.  Young  folks’  history  of 

London.  1884 738.19 

Riding.  See  Horsemanship. 

Ridpath,  J.  C.  History  of  the  United 

States.  1878  722.14 

— Inductive  English  grammar.  1880 326.14 

— Popular  history  of  the  United  States.’80  722.17 


RIENZI. 


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Rienzi.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Fict 7.13 

Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon.  Baker,  Sir  W.  522.28 
Rifle,  axe  and  saddle-bags . Milburn,W.H.  506.10 
RiFLE-practice.  Barber,  E.  C.  Crack  shot.  838 . 45 

— Wingate,  G.  W.  Manual  of 847.9 

Rifle  rangers.  Reid,  Mayne.  Fict 3.25 

Riggs,  S.  R.  Mary  and  I.  Forty  years  with 

the  Sioux.  1880 516 . 8 

Right  at  last,  and  other  tales.  Gaskell,  C.  E.  33 . 26 

Rights  of  man.  Paine,  T In  911 . 24 

Riley,  C.  V.  Potato  pests.  [Colorado  beetle, 

etc.]  1876  838.16 

Riley,  H.  T.  Dictionary  of  Latin  and 

Greek  quotations,  etc . 1882 313 . 30 

Riley,  J.  Shipwreck  on  West  coast  of 

Africa,  [1815] 503.9 

Rings.  See  Finger-j-ings.  _ 

Rip  Yan  Winkle’s  travels  in  foreign  lands. 

Yan  Wert,  Rupert.  Juv 515.12 

Ripley,  George.  Frothingham,  O.  B.  Life 

of.  1882  624.12.4 

Rise  and  fall  of  the  slave  power.  Wilson 

H.  3 v 734.9 

Rise  of  Silas  Lapham.  Howells,  W.  D . . . 58.18 
Rise  of  the  republic  of  the  U.  S.  Frothing- 
ham, R 722.2 

Risen  from  the  ranks.  Alger,  H.  Juv. . . 84.2.3 
Rising  and  the  setting  faiths,  etc.  Froth- 
ingham, O.  B 443 . 19 

Rita,  pseud.  See  Booth,  Mrs . Otto. 

Rita:  an  autobiography.  Aide,  H 36.8 

Ritch,  W.  G.  New  Mexico.  Illus.  1885.  523.11 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  I.  See  Thackeray,  A.  I. 

Ritchie,  L.  Romance  of  history:  France.  17.34 
Rittenhouse,  D.  Renwick,  J.  Life  of.  In  641 .4.7 


Ritter,  F.  L.  History  of  music.  2 v. 

1876 818.16 

— Music  in  America.  1883  852 . 2 

— Music  in  England.  1883 852 . 1 

Rivals,  The.  Griffin,  G.  Fict 44.13 

Rivero,  M.  E . and  Tschudi,  J.  J.  von.  Peru- 
vian antiquities.  1855 711.8 

Roads.  Gillmore,  Q.  A.  Roads,  streets, 

and  pavements.  1882  824 . 30 

— Huntington,  W.  S.  Road-master’s  assist- 

ant. 1878 837.22 

See  also  Civil  engineering. 

Rob  of  the  bowl.  Kennedy,  J.  P.  Fict. . . 8.29 

Rob  Roy.  Scott,  Sir  W.  Fict 12.4 

Rob  Roy  canoe.  See  Mac  Gregor,  J. 

Roba  di  Roma.  [Sights  in  Rome].  Story, 

W.  W 525.21 

Robbins,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Mabel’s  step-mother.’82.  81 . 7 

— One  happy  winter  [in  Florida.]  Juv.  ’78.  531.3 

Robert  Ainsleigh.  Braddon,  M.  E 131.12 

Robert  Dick,  baker,  geologist  and  botanist. 

Smiles,  S.  1879  635.16 

Robert  Falconer.  MacDonald,  G 6.25 

Robert  Graham;  sequel  to  Linda.  Hentz, 

C.  L 43.7 

RoBERT-Houdin.  See  Houdin,  Robert. 

Roberts,  Alex.  Companion  to  revised  ver- 
sion of  the  New  Testament.  [1881.]  426.22 

— Old  Testament  revision : handbook  for 

English  readers.  1883  426 . 32 

Roberts,  E.  H.  Government  revenue. 

1884.  [Favors  protection] 916.11 

Roberts,  H.  M.  Rules  of  order  for  deliber- 
ative assemblies.  1877 902 . 28 

Roberts.  Miss  Margaret.  Denise.  1865..  36.162 

— In  the  olden  time.  1883 55.8 

— Mademoiselle  Mori.  Tale  of  modern 

Rome.  1862 36.370 

— Noblesse  oblige.  1876  144.3 


Roberts,  Miss  Margaret,  continued. 

— On  the  edge  of  the  storm.  1869 36.433 

Roberts,  R.  Teaching  of  the  Bible  in  rela- 
tion to  the  faiths  of  Christendom.  ’69.  401 . 12 
Robertson,  F.  W.  Sermons,  [series  1-5] 

2.  v.  1873 402.4 

Same  [series  1-3, 5].  4 v.  in  2 . : 432 . 29 


— Brooke,  S.  A.  Life^nd  letters  of.  1871.  608.19 

Robertson,  Marg.  M.  Janet’s  love  and  ser- 
vice. 1870... 33.23 

Robertson,  W.  Discovery  and  settlement 

of  America.  1855 731.6 

Same:  abridged, with  memoir  of  author  738.17 

— Hist,  of  Scotland  during  reigns  of  queen 

Mary  and  James  YI.,  with  disquisi- 
tion concerning  the  knowledge  the 
ancients  had  of  India,  etc 732 . 10 


— Reign  of  Charles  Y.  With  life  after  his 

abdication,  by  W.  H.  Prescott.  3 v.’69  704 . 7 
Robin  Hood.  See  Hood,  Robin. 

Robins,  Story  of  the.  Trimmer,  S.  K 82.8 

Robinson,  A.  M.  F.  E mily  Bronte.  [Life, 


etc.]  1883 627.1.2 

Robinson.  B.  W.  As  long  as  she  lived.  ’76.  148.2 
Robinson,  Fred  W.  Anne  Judge,  spinster.  134.12 

— For  her  sake.  1874  34.34 

— No  church.  1851  38.413 

— Owen,  a waif.  1862 36.474 

— Stem  necessity.  1871 134.11 

Robinson,  H.  C.  Diary,  reminiscences  and 

and  correspondence.  2 v.  1871 ....  608.24 
Robinson,  H.  N.  New  surveying  and  nav- 
igation; ed.  by  O.  Root.  1878 823.23 

— New  university  algebra.  1874  811.4 

Robinson,  John.  Ferns  in  their  homes,  and 

ours.  1878  822.26 

Robinson,  P.  Under  the  sun  [in  India].  ’82  518.30 
Robinson,  W.  Gleanings  from  French  gar- 
dens. 1869  814.14 

Robinson  Crusoe.  De  Foe,  Daniel 23.25 

See  life  of  Selkirk,  the  original  of  Defoe’s 
Robinson  Crusoe  in  Chambers’s  misc.  [1001.8.9]. 

Robinson  Crusoe,  Young  folks’  Farrar, 

Eliz.W 77.19 

Robinson  Crusoe’s  money.  Wells,  D.  A. . . 911.19 
Robinson  Playfellow,  young  French  marine. 

Juv.  1875 75.16 

Roche,  Regina  M.  Children  of  the  abbey.  5 . 10 
Rochefort,  H.  Mademoiselle  Bismarck.  146.10 
Rochefoucauld,  F.  de  la.  Reflections;  or, 

sentences  and  moral  maxims.  1871..  317.25 


Rock  ahead,  The.  Yates,  Edmund.  Fict . . .36.594 
Rock  River  Baptist  association.  Minutes 

of  annual  meetings.  2 v.  1840-1874.  *431 . 1 
Rockford,  Illinois.  Charter  and  ordinan- 
ces to  July  6,  1874.. 911.14 

Same,  with  acts  of  the  general  assem- 
bly to  May  10th,  1880 *911.15 

— Kett,  H.  F.  & Co.,  pubs.  History  of  Win- 
nebago county.  1857 *712 . 13 


Note.  Gives  histories  of  the  town  and  city 
of  Rockford. 

— Public  library  catalogues.  1873-82 328.16.1 


Same.  1886  328.16.2 

— Rockford  hospital  association.  First  re- 
port. 1886 *9602.2 


Directories. 
Directory,  1857.  [Gager  & Co] . 


- 1857. 

- 1859. 

- 1861. 
- 1866. 
- 1869. 


Hall  & McEvoy.] , 

C.  S.  Williams.]...... 

Umberhine  & Gustin. 
Rorebeck  & Andrus.] . 
Kauffman  & Burch.l, 


*712.27 

*712.28 

*712.3 

*712.29 

*712.7 

*712.30 


ROCKFORD. 


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Rockford,  Directories,  continued. 

1872,  '74,  ’76,  ’79,  ’80,  ’82,  .83’  ’85 *9602.1 

Note.  Several  of  tlie  directories  give  histor- 
ical sketches  of  the  city  and  county. 

Newspapers , etc. 

— Rock  River  Express.  Weekly,  v.  1, 1840-1. 

— Rockford  Forum.  Weekly,  v.  9-11,  1851-3. 

— Rockford  Gazette.  Daily.  1879  86. 

Same.  Weekly  and  Semi-weekly.  1875-80. 

— Rockford  Journal.  Weekly.  1874-82. 

— Rockford  Register.  Daily.  1878-86. 

Same.  Weekly.  1875-80. 

— Spirit  Advocate.  Monthly,  v.  1-2, 1854-6.*8541 . 30 

Also,  with  omissions  and  in  imperfect  condition, 
copies  of  the  “Winnebago  Forum,”  Feb.  17,  1843-Dec. 
25,  1844. 

“Rockford  Forum,”  Jan.  15,  1845-Feb.  4,  1846:  Mch. 
17,  1847-Sep.  6,  1848;  Sep.  13,  1848-Dec.  5,  1849;  Jan.  2, 
1850-Dec.  10,  1851;  also,  “Rockford  Star”  of  May  25, 
1841 ; odd  numbers  of  the  “Rockford  Pilot”  from  July 
7, 1841-Oct.  6,  1842,  and  of  the  “Rockford  Free  Press” 
from  Oct.  25-Feb.  16,  1850. 


Rockford  Seminary  magazine,  v.  1-3,  7-10, 

13.  1873-85  *1002.1 

Rockwell,  A.  D.  Electricity,  medicine,  and 

surgery.  1879... 834.21 

Rocky  mountains.  Bird.  J.  L.  A lady’s 

life  in.  1880 514.12 

— Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  Camps  in  the  Rock- 

ies. 1882 518.26 

— Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Knocking  round  the 

Rockies.  1882 526.17 

— Irving,  W.  Bonneville’s  adventures, 

[1832-5] 524.1 

— Lewis,  M.  and  Clark,  W.  Expedition  to, 

1804-1806.  2 v 527.4 

— Ruxton,  G.  F.  Adventures  in.  1855 . . . 504 . 17 
Rodenbough,  T.  F.  Afghanistan  and  the 

Anglo-Russian  dispute.  1885 727.21 

Rodman,  the  keeper,  etc.  Woolson,  C.  F. . . 48.20 

Rodolphus.  Abbott,  Jacob.  Juv 91.23.6 

Rodwell,  G.  F.  The  birth  of  chemistry.  ’74  822 . 17 
Roe,  A.  S.  A long  look  ahead.  1873 33.12 

— Resolution.  1871 8.30 

— Time  and  tide;  The  sacrifice.  1867 74.14 

Roe,  E.  P.  Barriers  burned  away.  1873. . 31.8 

— Day  of  fate.  1880  138.4 

— Face  illumined.  1878 144.14 

— From  jest  to  earnest.  1875 142.13 

— His  sombre  rivals.  1883 55.11 

— A knight  of  the  XIX  century.  1877 . . . 144 . 8 

— Near  to  nature’s  heart.  1876 136 . 6 

— Opening  of  a chestnut  burr.  1874 142.12 

— Success  with  small  fruits.  1880  834.16 

— Unexpected  result,  and  other  stories.  ’83  55.4 

— What  can  she  do?  1873 64.14 

— Without  a home.  1881 51.2 

— A young  girl’s  wooing.  1884 57.7 

Rogers,  C.  Scottish  minstrel.  Songs  since 

Bums,  with  memoirs  of  the  poets.  ’72.  207 . 17 
Rogers,  Henry.  Superhuman  origin  of  the 

Bible  inferred  from  itself.  1874 412.5 

Rogers,  J.  B.  War  pictures  [by  a chap- 
lain]. 1863 : 711.10 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Six  centuries  of  work 
and  wages.  The  history  of  English 

labour.  1884  915.13 

Rogers,  Mary.  Waverly  dictionary.  1879  314.4 
Rogers,  R.  V.,  jr.  Law  of  hotel  life;  or,  the 
wrongs  and  rights  of  host  and  guest. 

1879. 912.31 

Rogers,  Samuel.  Poems,  with  memoir . . . 202 . 20 

— Pleasures  of  memory.  Ulus.  1868.. In  217.10 


— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  the  British  poets.  615 . 15 


Roget,  P.  M.  Thesaurus  of  English  words 

and  phrases.  1855 307.5 

Roland,  paladin  of  Charlemagne.  Bald- 
win, J.  Story  of.  1883 82.24 

— Cox,  G.  W.  and  Jones,  E.  H.  Popular 

romances  of  the  middle  ages.  1880 . 47.5 

See  also  Chanson  de  Roland,  by  L.  L.  Gau- 
tier. In  *1007.5.100. 

Roland,  Mme.  M.  J.  P.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

History  of.  1872  611.19 

P.liQTY^VtorCj’cj  mion  f QlrA+nL  rvfl  T nrt  Q 


— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  women  ....  618 . 2 

— Samte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Portraits,  etc.  1868  614.6 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  Queens  of  society 632.10 

Roland  Cashel.  Lever,  Charles 36 . 346 

Roland  Yorke.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 61.27 

Rolfe,  W.  J.  and  Gillet,  J.  A.  Elements 

of  astronomy.  1871 807.14 

— Elements  of  chemistry.  1874 818.27 

— Hand-book  of  astronomy,  [cop.  1868.]  818.2 

— Hand-book  of  chemistry.  1872 818.1 

— Hand-book  of  natural  philosophy,  [cop. 

1869] 818.3 

— The  heavens  above.  Popular  astronomy. 

1882 842.33 

Rollin,  C.  Ancient  history  [to  the  Roman 

empire].  4 v.  1844 701.2 

Rollins,  E.  H.  [E.  H.  Arr.]  New  Eng- 
land bygones.  1880 621 . 21 

— Old-time  child-life  [in  N.  England]  ’81..  622.21 
Rollo  books.  14  v.  See  Abbott,  J. 

Roman,  A.  Military  operations  of  General 

Beauregard,  1861-5.  2 v.  1884 731.5 

Roman  catholic  church. 

— Addis,  W.  E.  and  Arnold,  T.  Catholic 

dictionary.  1884  428.5 

— Adventures  of  a Protestant  in  search  of 

a religion.  By  Iota.  1883  433 . 13 

— Cummings,  J.  W.  Spiritual  progress . . 443 . 23 

— De  Courcy,  H.  and  Shea,  J.  G.  History 

of  the  Catholic  church  in  the  United 
States.  1879 434.1 

— Hecker,  I.  T.  Questions  of  the  soul.  ’55.  433 . 14 

— Kenrick,  F.  P.  Primacy  of  the  apostolic 

see  vindicated.  1875 41 8 . 15 

— Key  of  heaven;  or,  manual  of  prayer...  435.24 

— Milman,  H.  H.  History  of  Latin  Chris- 

tianity. 8 v .• 416.19 

— Newman,  J.  H.  Apologia  pro  vita  sua. 

1865 433.18 

— Wiseman,  N.  Cardinal.  Doctrines  of 

the  Catholic  church.  2 v.  1843  441 . 12 

Discussions,  etc. 

— Balmes,  J.  European  civilization.  Prot- 

estantism and  catholicity  compared. 

1850 418.14 

— Hughes,  J.  and  Breckinridge,  J.  Oral 

discussion.  1836  418.17 

— Littledale,  R.  F.  Plain  reasons  against 

joining  the  church  of  Rome.  1880..  423.21 

— Milner,  J.  End  of  religious  contro- 

versy. 1818  441 . 13 

— Newman,  J.  H.  Discussions  and  argu- 

ments. 1873 441.11 

— Ryder,  H.  P.  D.  Catholic  controversy. 

A reply  to  Dr.  Littledale’s  “Plain 
reasons.”  1882 443 . 29 

Works:  Adverse , etc. 

— Bamum,  S.  W.  Romanism  as  it  is 442 . 11 

— Dowling,  J.  History  of  Romanism.  ’46.  411.6 

— Ewer,F.  C.  Catholicity,  protestantism, 

and  Romanism.  1878  441.14 


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HOME. 


Homan  catholic  church,  continued. 

— Roman  Catholicism  in  the  United  States 

1879 421.35 

— Thompson,  R.  W.  Papacy  and  the  civil 

power 418.6 

For  periodicals  see  Catholic  World  and  Ave 
Maria,  in  general  alphabet. 

See  also  Christianity;  Church  history;  Fathers  of 
the  church;  Jesuits;  Mass;  Missions;  Monastic  or- 
ders; Popes;  Purgatory;  Reformation. 


Roman  literature.  See  Latin  literature. 

Roman  law,  Introduction  to.  Hadley  J.  ’73  902.14 
Roman  singer.  Crawford,  F.  M.  Fict ....  56.5 

Romance.  [Tales].  Little  classics,  v.  7 . . 304 . 16 
Romance  languages.  Sismondi,  J.  C.  S.  de. 


Romance  of  a poor  young  man.  Feuillet,  O.  31 . 23 
Romance  of  Am.  history.  Scheie  de  Vere .In  711.13 

Romance  of  astronomy.  Miller,  R.  K 822.7 

Romance  of  history:  France.  Neale,  H. . . 135.2 

Romance  of  history:  France.  Ritchie,  L..  17.34 

Romance  of  history:  India.  Cainter,  H..  51.27 

Romance  of  history:  Italy . Macfarlane,  C.  51.28 
Romance  of  natural  history.  Goss,  P.  H . . 833 . 8 

Romance  of  old  court-life  in  France.  Elliot, 

Frances.  1873 47.41 

Romance  of  Spanish  history.  Abbott,  J.S.C.  717.12 
Romance  of  student  life  abroad.  Kimball, 

R.  B 13.12 

Romance  of  the  harem.  Leonowens,  A.  H.  503.16 

Romance  of  the  mummy.  Gautier,  T 134.16 

Romance  of  the  republic.  Child,  Mrs.  L.M.  13 . 25 

Romance  of  travel.  1869 504 . 22 

Romances  and  novels.  See  Fiction. 

Romances  of  the  East.  Gobineau,  J.  A.’78  44.3 

Romances  of  the  middle  ages.  Cox,  G.  W. 

and  Jones,  E.  H 47.5 


Romanes,  G.  J.  Animal  intelligence.  1883. . 815.4.44 
— Jelly-fish,  star-fish  and  sea-urchins.  ’85. . 815.4.49 


— Mental  evolution  in  animals.  With  a 

posthumous  essay  on  instinct,  by  C. 

Darwin.  1884  844.26 

Romanism.  See  Roman  catholic  church. 

Romantic  tales.  Craik,  D.  M 36 . 140 

Romantic  tales  from  English  history.  Bev- 
erley, May.  1871 26.28 

Romany  Rye:  sequel  to“Lavengro.”  Borrow, 

G.  2 v 17.21 

Rome. 

Antiquities , etc. 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Temples,  tombs,  and 

monuments  of  ancient.  1872 802.13 

— Becker,  W.  A.  Gallus;  or  Roman  scenes 

of  the  time  of  Augustus.  1873 713 . 7 

— Church,  A.  J.  Roman  life  in  the  days  of 

Cicero.  1884 735.1 

— Coulanges,  F.  de.  The  ancient  city:  the 

religion,  laws,  and  institutions  of 
Greece  and  Rome  „ . . 735.10 

— Landor,  W.  S.  Imaginary  conversa- 

tions  315.1.1 


— Myddleton,  J.  H.  Ancient  Rome  in  1885.  523.19 

— Parker,  J.  H.  Architectural  hist  of.’82.  752.3 

— Rich,  A.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Ro- 

man antiquities;  with  illus.  of  the 
industrial  arts  and  social  life.  1881.  331.11 

— Shumway,  E.  S.  A day  in  ancient  Rome. 

Illus.  1885  523.17 

— Smith,  W.  Diet,  of  Roman  antiquities . . . *B.  15 

— Wilkins,  A.  S.  Roman  antiquities  (Hist 

primers).  1878  716.27.5 

See  also  Classical  dictionaries;  Catacombs, 
etc. 


Rome,  continued. 

History. 

— Arnold,  T.  History  of.  [To  end  of  sec- 

ond Punic  war] 706.13 

— Bonner,  J.  Child’s  hist,  of  [to  476].  2 v.  706 . 16 

— Caesar,  C.  J.  Commentaries  on  the  Gallic 

and  civil  wars.  2 v 1020 . 5 

— Creighton,  M.  History  of.  (History 

primers.)  1880  716.27.6 

— DeQuincey,  T.  The  Caesars.  1865 302.20 

— Dyer,  T.  H.  History  of  the  city  of 

Rome.  1877 751.6 

— Florus.  [Epitome  of  Roman  history,  to 

Augustus] In  1021.9 

— Gibbon,  E.  Decline  and  fall  of  the  Ro- 

man empire.  [98-1453].  6 v 701.3 

Same;  Abridged  by  W.  Smith.  Illus.  706.18 

— Gilman,  A.  Story  of  [to  end  of  the  re- 

public]. 1885 752.1.2 

— History.  (Univ.  hist.,  v.  9-15).  1779 . . . *707 . 1 

— Liddell,  H.  G.  History  of,  to  B.  C.  30. 

Student’s  series.  Illus.  1879 717.13 

— Livy.  History  of  [toB.  C.  166.]  5 v 1020.6 

— Lord,  J.  Ancient  states  and  empires.  ’69.  745.14 

Old  Roman  world.  [Roman  civiliza- 
tion]. 1874 717.4 

Theodosius  the  great — Latter  days  of 

Rome In  735.6.1 

— Merivale,  C.  General  history  of,  (to  a.  d. 

476).  1876 743.8 

History  of  the  Romans  under  the  em- 
pire. 7 v.  1875  717.2 

Contents,  -v.  1-2,  from  the  first  triumvirate  to  the 
death  of  Csesar;  v.  3,  to  Augustus  and  the  commence- 
ment of  the  monarchy;  v.  4-5,  to  death  of  Claudius,  A. 
D.  54;  v.  6,  to  destruction  of  Jerusalem.  A.  D.  70;  v. 
7,  to  death  of  M.  Aurelius,  A.  D.  180. 

— Michelet,  J.  History  of  the  Roman  re- 

public [to  a.  d.  31] 702.8 

— Mommsen,  T.  History  of.  [The  repub- 

lic]. 4 v.  1874 713.2 

— Montesquieu,  C.  S.  Grandeur  and  deca- 

dence of  the  Romans.  1882 725.12 

— Niebuhr,  B.  G.  History  of  [to  a.  d.  337]. 

3 v.  1849 732.9 

— Paterculus.  [Compendium  of  Roman 

history,  to  reign  of  Tiberius] In  1021.9 

— Rawlinson,  G.  Manual  of  ancient  history  713.4 

Note. — Gives  history  of  Rome,  by  periods, 
with  references  to  authorities. 


— Sallust.  Works.  Tr.  by  J.  S.  Watson.  In  1021.9 

Contents.— Conspiracy  of  Catiline;  Jugur- 
thine  war. 


— Seeley,  J.  R.  Roman  imperialism,  etc.’ll  308.22 

— Sewell,  E.  M.  Child’s  history  of  [to  a. 

d.  476].  Illus.  1880 721.16 

— Smith,  W.  Smaller  history  of,  [to  a.  d. 

476].  Illus.  1876 715.16 

— Steele,  J.  D.  and  E.  B.  Brief  history  of. 

Illus 752.2 

— Suetonius.  Lives  of  the  Caesars,  etc...  1021.8 

— Tacitus.  Annals  .and  history  of,  [a.  d. 

16-70].  2 v 1021.10 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folk’s  history  of, 

[to  a.  d.  800].  1879 721.8 


Literature , Arty  etc. 

See  Fine  arts ; Latin  language ; Latin  literature ; and 
on  the  religion  of  the  Romans,  see  Mythology;  also , 
Clarke’s  Ten  great  religions  [438.26.1]. 

Conversion  to  Christianity. 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  State  of  the  Roman 

world  at  the  birth  of  Christ.  1877.. In  418.4 


ROME. 


213 


RUDDER. 


Rome,  continued. 

— Merivale,  C.  Conversion  of  the  Roman 


empire . 1870 403 . 7 

See  also  Christianity ; Gibbon’s  History,  y. 

1-3;  Milman’s  Latin  Christianity,  v.  1. 

Travel  and  Description. 

— Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in  Rome.  Juv 21.19 

— Butterworth,  H.  In  classic  lands.  Juv.  515.2.2 

— Castelar,  E . Old  Rome  and  new  Italy. 

1873 503.14 

— De  Mille,  J.  The  seven  hills.  Juv 22.12 

— Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Days  near  Rome.  1875.  525.8 

Walks  in  Rome.  1871 501.5 

— Hawthorne,  N.  Marble  faun.  [Fiction.] 

2 v.  1860 18.23 

— Hillard,  G.  S.  Six  months  in  Italy, 

[1847-8] 505.10 

— Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for  young  eyes.  21.6 

— Rydberg,  Y.  Roman  days.  [History,  art, 

etc.]  1880  727.3 

— Story,  W.  W.  Roba  di  Roma,  1856-7 525 . 21 

— Taine,H.  Italy.  Rome  and  Naples. ’72.  507.10 

See  also  Italy ; Middle  ages ; Popes,  etc. 


In  fiction  of  historical  value,  see  Macaulay’s  “Lays  of 
ancient  Rome” ; Shakespeare’s  “Julius  Caesar”  and 
“Antony  and  Cleopatra”  : Jonson’s  (Ben)  “Sejanus”; 
Bulwer’s  “Pompeii:”  Ware’s  “Zenobia’’  and  “Aure- 
lian”;  Wiseman’s  “Fabiola” ; Melville’s  “Gladiators”; 
Collins’  “Antonina.” 

Romeo  and  Juliet  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare. 
Romer,  A.  Anecdotal  and  descriptive  nat- 


ural history 835 . 7 

— Aquatic,  domestic  and  minor  animals.’72.  805.14 

Romola.  Eliot,  George.  Fict 36.323 

Romulus.  Abbott,  J.  History  of.  1873. . 6JL1 . 30 
Ronald  Bannerman’s  boyhood.  Macdon- 
ald, G 136.17 

Rood,  O.  N.  Modern  chromatics,  with  ap- 


plications to  art  and  industry.  1879.  815.4.26 

Room  for  one  more.  Higginson,  M.  T 78.19 

Roorback,  O.  A.  Bibliotheca  Americana; 
with  supplement  and  addenda.  From 

1820  to  1858.  3 v *328.1 

Roosevelt,  R.  B.  Florida  and  the  game 
birds  of  the  Atlantic  coast  and  the 
lakes  of  the  United  States.  1884. . . 847.13 

— Game  birds  of  the  coasts  and  lakes  of 

the  northern  states  of  America  1866.  811 . 7 

— Progressive  petticoats.  [Satire.]  1874.  43.20 

— Superior  fishing;  or,  the  striped  bass, 

trout,  black  bass,  and  blue-fish  of  the 
northern  states.  1884 845.5 

— and  Green,  S.  Fish  hatching  and  fish 

catching.  1879  833.31 

Roosevelt,  Theo.  Naval  war  of  1812.  ’82.  728 . 1 
Root,  L.  C.  Quinby’s  new  bee-keeping.  ’79.  833 . 25 
Roper,  S.  Engineer’s  handy-book.  1884.  855 . 8 
Ropes,  J.  C.  The  army  under  Pope.  1881.  726.9.4 

— The  first  Napoleon:  a sketch.  1885  646.4 

Rory  O’More.  Lover,  S 14.28 

Rosamond.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J 11.5 

Rosamond,  etc.  Edgeworth,  Maria 76.14 

Rosamund  Gray.  Lamb,  C 306. 20  and  303.2.2 

Roscoe,  H.  E.  Chemistry.  (Science 

primers).  1 878 828.20.2 

— and  Schorlemmer,  C.  Treatise  on  chem- 

istry. 3 v.  1878 831.27 

Contents.— v.  1,  Non-metalic  elements,  v. 

2-3,  Metals. 

Roscoe,  T.  German  novelists.  Transla- 
tions, with  crit.  and  biog.  notices 313 . 27 

— Italian  novelists.  Translations,  with 

crit.  and  biog.  notices 313.29 

— Spanish  novelists.  Translations,  with 

crit.  and  biog.  notices 313.28 


Roscoe,  W.  Life  of  Leo  the  tenth.  2 v.  ’70.  613. 19 

— Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici.  1872 641 . 12 

Rose,  J.  Complete  practical  machinist.  ’80.  834.18 

— Mechanical  drawing  self-tf^ight.  1883..  843.22 

— Pattern-maker’s  assistant.  1878 838.2 

Rose  and  the  ring;  fireside  pantomime. 

Thackeray,  W.  M 24.39 

Rose  D’Albret.  James,  G.  P.  R 36.260 

Rose  garden,  The.  Peard,  Frances  M.  Fict.  36.445 
Rose  in  bloom;  sequel  to  “Eight  cousins.” 

Alcott,  L.  M 88.11 

Rose  in  June.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Fict. . 36.431 

Rose  Mather.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J 135 . 9 

Rose  of  Ashurst.  Marsh-Caldwell,  Mrs.  A.  36 . 377 
Rosemary  and  rue.  Champney,  Mrs.  L. 

W.  1881 51.12 

Rosengarten,  A.  Hand-book  of  architect- 
ural styles 851 . 26 

Rosenthal,  I.  Physiology  of  muscles 

and  nerves.  1881 815.4.32 

Roses.  Hole,  S.  R.  Book  about  roses.  ’63.  842.25 

Roslyn’s  fortune,  Fisher,  Frances  C 57.33 

Ross,  C.  H.  A London  romance.  1869. . . 36.482 
Rossetti,  C.  G.  A pageant,  and  other 

poems.  1881 218.25 

Rossetti,  D.  G.  Poems,  with  memoir  by 

F.  Huffer.  1873 214.22 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets 215.6 

Rossetti,  Maria  F.  A shadow  of  Dante, 

being  an  essay  toward  studying  him- 
self, his  world,  and  his  pilgrimage. 

1872 206.14 

Rotteck,  C.  History  of  the  world.  4 v. 

in  2.  1875 715.3 

Roughing  it.  [In  the  far  West]  Clemens, 

S.  L 502.1 

Round,  W.  M.  F.  Child  Marian  abroad.’78.  76.5 
Round  about  a great  estate  [in  England]. 

Jefferies,  R.  1880 516.5 


Round  dozen  [stories].  Coolidge,  S.  A . . . 82.20 

Round  my  house[in  France].  Hamerton,P.G  524 . 19 

Round  the  world.  Smiles,  S.,  jr.  1872 527.7 

Round  trip,  The.  [Panama,  California,  etc.] 

Codman,  J.  1879 514 . 11 

Roundabout  journey  [in  Europe] . Warner, 

C.  D.  1884 521.4 

Roundabout  papers.  Thackeray,  W.  M. 

301.12.4  and  36.556 

RouND-about  rambles  in  lands  of  fact  and 

fancy.  Stockton,  F.  R 23.29 

Rousseau,  J.  J.  Confessions.  1877 642.17 


— Graham,  H.  G.  Rousseau.  1883 636.7.17 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Rousseau  and  the  senti- 

mentalists   In  332.12.1 

— Morley,  J.  Rousseau.  1878 623.4 

Routledge,  R.  Popular  hist,  of  science.’81.  836 . 10 
Row,  C.  A.  Historical  evidence  of  the  res- 
urrection of  J esus  Christ.  1883  444 . 22 

Rowan,  F.  M.  History  of  the  French  rev- 


olution. 2 v.  1873 606 . 36 

Rowckoft,  C.  Australian  Crusoes.  Juv.  ’69.  78.35 
Rowe,  A.  D.  Every  day  life  in  India.  1881.  518 . 6 
Rowing.  See  Boats  and  boating. 

Rowson,  Susannah.  Charlotte  and  Lucy 

Temple.  Fict 137.2 

Roxy.  Eggleston,  E.  Fict 144.13 

Roy  and  Viola.  Forrester,  Mrs 141 . 7 

Royal  road  to  fortune.  Miller,  E.  H.  Juv.  24.31 
Royse,  N.  K.  Manual  of  American  liter- 
ature. 1872 318 . 32 

Rubaiyat  [Persian  poem].  Omar  Khayam.  211.2 

Ruby’s  husband.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V 4.15 

Rudder  grange.  Stockton,  F.  R.  Fict..  145.7 


RUFFINI. 


214 


SABBATH. 


Ruffini,  G.  Carlino  and  other  stories.  ’72.  36.476 

— Doctor  Antonio.  A tale  of  Italy.  1856.  36 . 475 

— Lavinia.  1861 36.477 

— The  Paragreens  on  a visit  to  Paris. . ’69  36 . 478 

— Quiet  nook  in  the  Jura.  1869 36.479 

— Vincenzo;  or,  sunken  rocks.  1863 36.480 

Ruins.  Myers,  P.  V.  N.  Remains  of  lost 

empires  [in  the  East].  1875 511.6 

— Volney,  C.  F.  Ruins;  or,  meditations  on 

the  revolutions  of  empires 403 . 9 

Rules  of  order.  See  Parliamentary  law. 
Rumford,  Count.  See  Thompson,  Benjamin. 

Run  to  earth.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.57 

Running  to  waste.  Baker,  G.  M.  Juv. . . 84.5 

Rupert  Godwin.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.58 

Rural  homes.  Wheeler,  G.  1851 807 . 8 

Rural  hours.  Cooper,  Susan  F.  1876  822 . 1 

Rural  life.  See  Country  life. 

Rural  studies.  Mitchell,  D.  G.  1865 301 . 14 

Rural  wreath.  Greenwood,  L.  1858 202 . 13 

Rush,  R.  Washington  in  domestic  life.  ’57.  634.12 
Ruskin,  J ohn.  Ariadne  Florentina.  Lectures 

on  wood  and  metal  engraving.  1880 . 841 . 17 

— Arrows  of  the  chase.  [Letters  on  art, 

politics,  etc.]  1881 836.9 

— The  art  of  England.  Lectures  1-4.  ’83.  852.7 

— Elements  of  drawing.  1872 804.30 

— Elements  of  perspective.  1876 822.4 

— The  ethics  of  the  dust.  Ten  lectures  to 

little  housewives  on  the  elements  of 
crystalisation.  1882 433 . 7 

— King  of  the  Golden  river;  or,  the  black 

brothers.  [Fairy  tale].  1882 56.25 

— Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting.’ 75  822.5 

— Lectures  on  art.  1878  824.11 

— Letters  of  advice  to  young  girls.  1879.  431.7 

— Modern  painters.  5 v.  1871 805 . 2 


Contents.— v.  4,  Of  general  principles,  v.  2,  Of  ideas 
of  beauty,  v.  3,  Of  many  things,  v.  4,  Of  mountain 
beauty,  v.  5,  Of  leaf  beauty ; of  cloud  beauty;  of  ideas 
of  relation. 

— Queen  of  the  air.  Study  of  Greek  myths 

of  cloud  and  storm.  1869 302 . 2 

— Sesame  and  lilies : two  lectures.  1872.  302.1 

Contents.— 1,  Of  kings’  treasuries  [On  read- 
ing]. 2,  Of  queens’  gardens  [The  power  of 
woman.] 


— The  seven  lamps  of  architecture.  1871.  804.29 

— The  stones  of  Yenice.  3 v.  1872 804.28 

— The  true  and  the  beautiful  in  nature,  art, 

morals,  and  religion.  Selections;  ed. 
by  L.  C.  Tuthill.  1872 808.27 


— Bayne,  P.  R.  and  his  critics.  1880 In  317.6.1 

— Godwin,  P.  Out  of  the  past.  1870.  .In  311.18 

— McCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders.  1872.. In  607.5 

Russell,  J.,  Earl.  Recollections  and  sug- 
gestions, [1813-73.].  1875 615.12 

Russell,  M.  History  of  Nubia  and  Abys- 
sinia. [pub.  1833 .] 706 . 22 

Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  men:  their 

boyhood  and  early  life 613 . 22 

— Extraordinary  women : their  girlhood  and 

early  life 618.2 

Russell,  W.  C.  Sailors’  language : a collec- 
tion of  sea-terms  and  their  definitions. 

1883 844.23 

— A sea  queen.  1883 146 . 30 

— Wreck  of  the  Grosvenor.  1878 47.10 

Russell,  W.  H.  Canada:  its  defences,  con- 
dition and  resources.  1865 711.17 

— My  diary  north  and  south,  [1861-2].  ’63.  737.10 

— Tour  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  in  India, 

etc.,  1875-6  526.2 


Russell,  W,  S.  Pilgrim  memorials  and 

guide  to  Plymouth.  1855 

Russell.  James,  G.  P.  R.  Fict 

Russia.  Adams, W.  T.  Northern  lands.  Juv. 

— Browne,  J.  R.  Land  of  Thor.  1870. . . 

— Dixon,  W.  H.  Free  Russia.  1872 

— Dole,  N.  H . Young  folks’  hist.  of.  1881. 

— Gurowski,  A.  de.  Russia  as  it  is.  1854. 

— Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Studies  in.  Illus.  1885. 

— Hist,  of  to  1725.  [In  Univ.  hist.,  v.  31-32]. 

— Kelly,  W.  Iv.  History  of  [to  1855].  Com- 

piled from  Karamsin,  Tooke,  and  Se- 


736.12 
36.261 

73.5.2 

508.8 

501.33 

721.19 

702.13 
523.16 
*708.1 


gur.  2 v.  1855 716.5 

— Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Fred  Markham  in 

Russia.  Juv 531.2 

— Lagny,  G.  de.  The  knout  and  the  Rus- 

sians. 1854..... 525.6 

— Milton,  J.  History  of  Moscovia  [to 

1604] In  1001.6.5 

— Noble,  E.  The  Russian  revolt.  1885..  735.15 

— Oliphant,  L.  Russian  shores  of  the 

Black  sea  in  1852  506 . 16 

— Proctor,  E.  D.  A Russian  journey.  1872.  504.14 

— Rambaud,  A.  History  of  Russia  [to 

1877[.  2 v.  1879  725.14 

— Sala,  G.  A.  Journey  due  north,  [1856].  527.15 

— Sears,  R.  The  Russian  empire.  Illus. 


1855 


521.10 


— Segur,  P.  P.  Comte  de.  Expedition  to 


Russia  by  Napoleon  in  1812.  2 v 752 . 4 

— Shaw,  F.  A.  Brief  history  of  Russia.’77.  716.8 

— Stepniak,  S.  Russia  under  the  tzars.’85  735 . 14 

— Taylor,  B.  Travels  in  [1857]  506.20 

— Wahl,  O.  W.  Land  of  the  czar.  1875..  526.4 

— Wallace,  D.  M.  Russia,  [1870-5] 511.2 


In  ‘Russian  literature  see  Westminster  rev.,  Oct.  1872, 
[*  007.5.108];  also , novels  of  Pushkin;  TurgeniefE, 
lolstoy. 

See  also  Peter  the  Great;  Scribner’s  m.  v.  19-22  LLife 
by  E.  Schuyler] ; Gortchakof. 

See  also  Amoor  River;  Crimea;  Moscow;  St.  Peters- 
burg; Siberia;  Turkistan;  also  Russo-Turkish  war. 


Russian  church.  See  Eastern  church. 

Russian  folk-tales.  Ralston,  W.  R.  S 421 . 6 

Russians  at  the  gates  of  Herat.  Marvin, 

Chas.  1885 735.5 

Russo-Turkish  war,  1877-8.  Greene,  F.  Y. 

Army  life  in  Russia.  1880 724.7 

— Norman,  C.  B.  Armenia  and  the  cam- 

paign of  1877 511.10 

— Ollier,  E.  Cassell’s  history  of  the  Russo- 

Turkish  war.  2 v.  Illus 733.3 


See  also  Crimea  ( Crimean  war );  Tnrkey. 

Ruth.  Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C 36.231 

Ruth  Erskine’s  crosses.  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M.  86.14 
Rutherford,  S.  Trial  and  triumph  of 


faith.  Sermons,  with  selections  from 

[his]  letters.  1840 408 . 3 

Rutherford.  Fawcett,  Edgar.  1884 56.26 

Rutledge.  Harris,  Mrs.  M.  C.  1868 11.12 

Ruttan,  H.  Ventilation  and  warming.  ’62.  825.15 
Ruxton,  G.  F.  Adventures  in  Mexico  and 

the  Rocky  mountains.  1855 504.17 

Ryan,  Abram  J.  Poems.  1884 211.37 

Rydberg,  Victor.  The  last  Athenian.  ’79.  46.13 
— Roman  days.  [History,  art,  etc.]  1880.  727.3 

Ryder,  H.  I.  D.  Catholic  controversy.  Re- 
ply to  “Plain  reasons.”  1882 443 . 29 


Sabbath.  Andrews,  J.  N.  History  of  the. 

1873 425.5 

— Littlejohn, W.  H.  Constitutional 
amendment;  or,  Sunday  and  the  Sab- 
bath. 1873  425.6 


SABBATH. 


215 


SANBORN. 


Sabbath  of  the  fields.  Macmillan,  H 443.12 

Sabin,  L.  Life  of  Edward  Preble.  1848..  In  601.1.12 
Sabine,  L.  Biog.  sketches  of  loyalists 
of  the  American  revolution,  with  his- 
torical essay.  2 v.  1864  617.12 

— Notes  on  duels  and  dueling.  1859 413 . 10 

Sabine’s  falsehood.  Cantacuzene  Altieri, 

Princesse.  1881 51.22 

Sachs,  Julius.  Text -book  of  botany.  1882.  841.34 

Sacrifice,  The.  Roe,  A.  S.  Juv 74.14 

Sadi.  The  gulistan;  or,  rose-garden.  Tr. 

fr.  the  Persian  by  E.  B.  Eastwick . ’80.  207 . 30 
Safest  creed,  etc.  [Sermons.]  Frothing- 

ham,  O.  B 415.2 

Safford,  M.  J.  and  Allen,  M.  E.  Health 

and  strength  for  girls 844 . 31 

Safford,  W.  H.  Life  of  H.  Blennerhasset. 

1853 607.8 

Sagas.  See  Scandinavian  literature. 

Sahara,  Desert  of.  Naphegyi,  G.  Ghardia. 

1871 508.1 

— Riley,  James.  Shipwreck,  etc.,  [1815]. . 503.9 

Sailor  boy.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.1.2 

Sailor’s  handy  book.  Qualtrough,  E.  F.’81.  837 . 29 
Sailors.  Atlantic  m.  Language  of . . . In  *1005.2.2 

— Colton,  W.  Sea  and  sailor.  1856 506 . 23 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Superstitions  of In  1004.1.16 

— Rideing,  W.  H.  Jack  ashore  7^1004.1.47 

— Russell,  W.  C.  Sailors’  language.  A 

collection  of  sea-terms  and  their  def- 
initions. 1883  844.23 

See  also  Naval  science;  Ocean. 

St.  Elmo.  Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Fict 13.7 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael.  MacDonald, 

G.  Fict 142.15 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James.  Jerrold,  D 36 . 276 

St.  James’s.  Ainsworth,  W.  H.  Fict 36.25 

St.  John,  P.  B.  The  arctic  Crusoe.  1868.  23.13 

Saint  Leger.  Kimball,  R.  B.  Fict 13.13 

St.  Louis.  Mercantile  library  association. 

Catalogue.  1858 *328.3 

— Public  school  library.  Catalogue.  1870. . *3502 . 4 

St.  Martin’s  eve.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 36.579 

St.  Nicholas.  Illustrated  magazine  for 

boys  and  girls,  v.  1-12.  N.  Y.,  1874- 

’85 *1002.12 

St.  Olaves.  Tabor,  Eliza.  1874 134.6 

St.  Patrick’s  eve.  Lever,  Charles 36.347 

St.  Paul.  Conybeare,  W.  J and  Howson, 

J.  S.  Life  and  epistles  of.  1870 418 . 1 

See  also  Paul  {St.)  in  general  alphabet. 

St.  Petersburg.  Jermann,  E.  Pictures 

from.  1852 506.11 

— Lander,  S.W.  Spectacles  for,  young  eyes.  21 . 7 

See  also  works  on  Russia. 

Saint  Pierre,  B.  de.  Paul  and  Virginia.  Fict  71.17 

St.  Ronan’s  well.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.17 

Saint  Simon.  Collins,  C.  W.[Lifeof],  1880.. 636.7.10 
St.  Stephens,  a poem.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E. 

L In  214.6 

St.  Valentine’s  day.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.22 

St.  Winifred’s.  Farrar,  F.  W 18.17 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  English  portraits. 
Selected  and  tr.  from  the  “Causeries 
du  Lundi,”  with  introductory  chapter 

on  [his]life  and  writings.  1875 642 . 2 

Contents. — Sainte-Beuve’s  life  and  writings;  Mary, 
Queen  of  Scots;  Lord  Chesterfield;  Benj.  Franklin; 
Gibbon;  Cowper;  English  literature,  by  H.  Taine; 
Pope  as  a poet. 


Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A .,  continued. 

— Monday-chats;  selected  and  tr.  from  the 

“Causeries  du  Lundi”  with  introduc- 
tory chapter  on  [his]  life  and  writings 
by  W.  Mathews.  1877 311.12 

Contents. — Sainte  Beuve’s  life  and  writings;  Lewis 
XIV;  Fenelon ; Bossuet;  Massillon;  Pascal;  Rousseau; 
Madame  Geoffrin;  Joubert;  Guizot;  The  Abbe  Galiani; 
Frederic  the  great;  Index. 

— Portraits  of  celebrated  women.  1868..  614.6 

Contents.—  Mine,  de  Sevigne ; Mme.  de  La  Fayette; 
Mme.  de  Souza;  Mme.  Roland;  Mme.  de  Stael;  Mme. 
de  Duras;  Mme.  de  Remusat;  Mme.  de  Krudener; 
Mme.  Guizot. 

Saintine,  X.  B.  Dame  Nature  and  her  three 

daughters.  1872 832.8 

— Picciola  [The  prison  flower].  1873 62.11 

Same;  abridged In  1001.8.1 

— - Same.  [French  text] 313.2 

Saintly  workers.  See  Farrar,  F.  W 636 . 8 

Saints.  Froude,  J.  A.  Lives  of  the.  {In 

his  Short  studies,  v.  1 and  4) 307 . 21 

Saints’  everlasting  rest.  Baxter,  R 406 . 17 

Saintsbury,  G.  Dryden.  (Eng.  men  of 

letters.)  1881 616.11.21 

— Short  history  of  French  literature.  1882.  313 . 25 
Sakya  Buddha.  See  Buddhism. 

Sala,  G.  A.  Journey  due  North.  [Russia, 

1856] ' 527.15 

— Memoir  of  Charles  Dickens In  36.174 

— My  diary  in  America  in  the  midst  of  the 

war.  2 v.  1865 737.22 

— Paris  herself  again  in  1878-9.  Ulus.  ’79.  526.9 

— Quite  alone.  1865  134.5 

— The  seven  sons  of  mammon.  1869 36 . 483 

Salad  for  the  solitary.  [Essay s.  ] Saunders,  F 304 . 6 
Salathiel,  the  wandering  Jew.  Croly,  G.  42.13 
Salem  chapel.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M . O.  W..  36.432 
Salisbury,  Albert.  Phonology  and  or- 
thoepy. 1879 315.4 

Sallust  [Sallustius,  C.  C].  Works:  tr.  by 

J.  S.  Watson.  1879 1021.9 


Contents.— Conspiracy  of  Catiline;  Jugurthine  war; 
Two  epistles  to  Julius  < 'aesar,  on  the  government  of  the 
state;  Pseudo  Sallust’s  Declamation  against  Cicero; 
Pseudo  Cicero’s  Declamation  against  Sallust. 

— Works:  tr.  by  W.  Rose.  1871 1020.4 


Contents. — Sketch  of  Sallust;  Conspiracy  of 
Catiline;  Jugurthine  war. 


Salmagundi.  Irving,  William  and  Wash- 
ington and  Paulding,  J.  K 308 . 9 

Salt  Lake.  See  Utah. 

Saltello  boys.  Stoddard,  W.  O.  Juv. . . 81.27 

Saltus,  E.  E.  Balzac.  1884 644 . 2 

Salvage.  (No  name  ser.)  1880 145.15 

Sam  Slick  in  England.  Haliburton,  T.  C . . 16.1 

Sam  Slick  in  search  of  a wife.  Haliburton, 

T.  C 16.3 


Sam  Slick’s  sayings  and  doings.  Halibur- 
ton, T.  C 16.4 

Samantha  at  the  Centennial.  Holley,  M.’79  42 . 42 
Samaria.  Eddy,  D.  C.  Walter  in  S .Juv.  cop.  515.1.3 
Sampson,  G.  W.  Art  criticism;  abridged. ’68  818.14 
Samuel  Titmarsh.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  .In  301.12.1 
Samuels,  A.  F.  Daisy  Travers.  Juv.  1876.  84.6 

Samuels,  E.  A.  Birds  of  New  England.  ’75.  826.11 
San  Domingo.  Martineau.  H.  The  hour 
and  the  man.  [Toussaint  L.  Over- 
ture.] Fict 34.26 

San  Francisco,  Cal.  Public  library  cata- 
logue. 1880 *3501.7 

San  Rosario  ranch.  Howe,  Maud 57.5 

Sanborn,  F.  B.  Henry  D.  Thoreau.  1882.  .624.12.3 

— Memoirs  of  John  Brown.  1878 625.21 

Sanborn,  R.  S.  Theism:  a poem.  1873 202.21 


SANCTIFICATION. 


216 


SCHAFF. 


Sanctification.  Snodgrass,  W.  D.  Scrip- 
ture doctrine  of.  1841 408.4 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  See  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D. 
Sandeau,  Jules.  Cross  of  Berny.  See  Gi- 

rardin,  E.  de  31.33 

Sanders,  C.  W.  School  speaker.  1857 . . . 323 . 5 


Sanderson,  Dr.  R.  Walton,  I.  Life  of.  In  606.25 
Sand-MIIs  of  Jutland.  Andersen,  H.  C.  22.25 
Sandwich  or  Hawaiian  Islands.  Bird,  Miss 

I.  L.  Six  months  in.  1881 518.5 

— Chaney,  G.  L.  “Aloha” ! a Hawaiian 

salutation.  1880 514.17 

— Cheever,  H.  T.  Island  world  of  the 

Pacific.  1856 711 . 3 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Northern  California,  etc. 

1874 524.10 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Uncivilized  races.  Ulus.  854.4.2 

See  also  Missions;  Polynesia;  Voyages. 

Sane  lunatic.  Burnham,  C.  L.  Fict 146.23 

Sanford,  Mrs.  D.  P.  Pussy  Tiptoe’s  fam- 
ily. 1877 77.7 

— Sunday  evening  hour.  [Stories.]  1880.  87 . 13 

Sanford  and  Merton.  Day,  T.  Juv 22.20 

Sangster,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Hours  with  girls.  ’81.  426.25 
Sanitarian.  Monthly  magazine,  v.  5-15. 

N.  Y.  1878-85 *1007.13 

Sanitary  engineer:  a [weekly]  journal  of 
civilization  and  sanitary  engineering 
and  public  and  private  hygiene,  v. 

9-12.  N.  Y.  1883-5 *8541.20 

Sanitary  science.  See  Health;  Sewerage 
and  drainage;  Warming  and  ventila- 
tion, 

Sans  merci.  Lawrence,  G.  A.  Fict 36.310 

Sanskrit  language  and  lit.  Poor,L.  E.  San- 
skrit and  kindred  literatures.  1880 . 426 . 12 

— Whitney,  W.  I).  Sanskrit  grammar.  ’79  312.15 

See  also  Oriental  literature,  also,  Mahabha- 
rata;  Vedas. 

Saracens.  Freeman,  E.  A.  Hist,  of  the.’ 76.  71 6 . 2 

— Hallem,  H.  History  of  [to  1453] In  701.4.2 

— Ockley,  S.  History  of  the.  1875 716 . 1 

— Palmer,  E.  H.  Haroun  Alraschid  and 

Saracen  civilization 621.25.5 

— Taylor,  B.  Lands  of  the  Saracen  [in 

1852] 514.28 

See  also  Arabs;  Moors;  Spain. 

Sarah,  duchess  of  Marlborough— The 

woman  of  the  world.  Lord,  J In  735.6.5 

Sarah  De  Berenger.  Ingelow,  Jean 45.20 

Sarcey,  F.  Miseries  of  Fo  Hi.  [Satire  on 

civil  service.]  1883 55.10 

Sarchedon:  legend  of  the  great  queen 

[Semiramis.]  Melville,  G.  J.  W 36 . 400 

Sargent,  E.  Planchette;  the  despair  of 

science.  1 869 411 . 23 

Sargent,  Mrs.  J.  T.  Sketches  and  remi- 
niscences of  the  Radical  club  of 

Chestnut  street,  Boston.  1880 317.16 

Sarmiento,  D.  F.  Life  in  the  Argentine 

republic.  1868 502 . 4 

Sartor  resartus.  Carlyle,  T 306 . 22 

Sartoris,  Mrs.  A.  (K.)  A week  in  a French 
country-house;  Medusa,  and  other 

tales 34.37 

Sassanian  empire.  See  Persi  a . 

Satanstoe.  Cooper,  J.  F.  Fict 2.33 

Satchel  guide  for  the  vacation  tourist  in 

Europe.  N.  Y.,  1876 524 . 7 

Saturday  magazine.  v.  1-2.  Boston, 

1878-9 *1005.5 

Saunders,  F.  Salad  for  the  solitary. 

[Essays.]  1856 304.6 

Saunders,  J.  Israel  Mort,  overman.  1874.  36.485 


Saunders,  Katherine.  Gideon’s  rock  and 

other  tales.  1873 36.484 

— John  Merryweather,  and  other  tales.  ’73  36.486 
Saunterings  [in  Europe].  Warner,  C.  D.’79  514.3 
Sauzay,  A.  Wonders  of  glass-making.’70.  802.19 
Savage,  M.  J.  Christianity  the  science  of 

manhood.  1873 441 . 3 

Savage,  M.  W.  Bachelor  of  the  Albany.’64  136.21 

Savage  Africa.  Reade,  W.  W.  1864 503.25 

Savage  life  and  customs. 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Uncivilized  races  of 

men.  2 v 854.4 

See  also  Man  ( Various  headings) ; Indians; 
also  names  of  countries. 

Savonarola,  G.  Clark,  W.  R.  Life  of.  ’78.  642.1 

— Dinwiddie,  W.  Times  before  the  refor- 

mation. 1880 423 . 26 

— Grimm,  H.  Life  of  M.  Angelo,  v.  1,  ch.  4.  608 . 12 

— Harford,  J.  S.  Life  of  M.  Angelo, 

v.  1,  ch.  8 615.17 

— Lord,  J.  Savonarola — Unsuccessful  re- 

forms  In  735.6.3 

— Oliphant,  Mrs.  In  her  Makers  of 

Florence  615.18 

In  fiction,  see  “Romola”  by  George  Eliot 
and  Mrs.  Stowe’s  “Agnes  of  Sorrento.” 

Saxby:  tale  of  the  Puritans.  Leslie,  Emma.  141.5 

Saxe,  J.  G.  Poems,  [cop.  1868] 203.22 

Saxe  Holm’s  stories.  1874 143 . 12 

Saxony.  Hawthorne,  J.  Saxon  studies.  1876.  525.10 
Say  and  seal.  Warner,  S and  A.  B.  2v..  14.16 

Sayce,  A.  H.  Comparative  philology.  1875.  327.14 
Sayings  and  doings  of  Sam  Slick.  Hali- 

burton,  T.  C 16.4 

Sayings  of  Ur.  Bushwacker.  Cozzens,  F.  S.  314 . 23 
Scandinavia.  Ancient  Scandinavia In  1001.9.4 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Scandinavian  religion. 

1871 In  438.26.1 

— Crichton,  A.  and  Wheaton,  H.  History 

of  [to  1837.]  2 v.  1878 742.11 

— MacLear,  G.  F.  The  Northmen.  (Con- 

version of  the  West) 423.15.3 

— Mallet,  P.  H.  Northern  antiquities.  ’78.  742.8 

— Sinding,  P.  C.  History  of,  811-1863.  66.  746.19 

— Tyler,  K.  E.  • Story  of  a Scandinavian 

summer.  1881 526.7 

See  also  Denmark;  Iceland;  Northmen; 

Sweden  and  Norway ; also.  Mythology. 

Scandinavian  literature.  Dasent,  G.  W. 

Norse  tales.  1862 74.18 

— Horn,  F.  W.  History  of  the  literature 

of  the  Scandinavian  North.  1884 . . . 321 . 9 

— Mallet,  P.  H.  Northern  antiquities 742.8 

— Tegner,  E.  Fridthjof’s  saga.  1877 208.18 

— Viking  tales  of  the  North.  The  sagas 

of  Thornstein,  Viking’s  son,  and 
Fridthjof  the  bold.  From  the  Ice- 
landic by  R.  B.  Anderson  and  J. 
Bjarnason.  Also,  Tegner’s  Fridthjof’s 
Saga,  tr.  by  G.  Stephens 208 . 17 

— The  younger  Edda.  Tr.  by  R.  B.  An- 

derson   431 . 6 

Scarlet  letter.  Hawthorne,  N ...  3 . 19  and  62 . 24 
Scenes  and  sketches  in  continental  Europe. 

Sears,  R 736.8 

Scenes  of  clerical  life.  Eliot,  George. 

36.324  and  7.6 

Scepticism.  See  Rationalism  and  Scepticism. 
Schaff,  P.  Germany:  its  universities,  the- 
ology and  religion.  1867 413.30 

— History  of  the  Vatican  council.  1875  . . 414.8 

— ed'r.  Religious  encyclopaedia.  3 v.  1882-3. 

See  Herzog,  J.  J *A . 12 

— and  Gilman,  A.  Library  of  religious 

poetry.  1881 212.3 


SCHAMYL. 


217 


SCIENCE. 


Schamyl,  Circassian  chief.  Mackie,  J.  M. 


Life.  1856  606.23 

Scharf,  J.  T.  History  of  Maryland.  See 

Browne,  W.  H 738.4 

Schele  De  Yere,  M.  Leaves  from  the  book 

of  nature.  1872  812.10 

— Modern  magic.  1873 808.11 

— Romance  of  American  history;  early 

annals.  1872 711.13 

— Studies  in  English.  1867 307 . 4 

— Wonders  of  the  deep.  1872  812.9 

Schellen,  H.  Spectrum  analysis.  1872..  813.4 

Schelling,  F.  W.  J.  Bowen  F.  Modern 

philosophy.  1877 424.10 

— Ueberweg,  F.  Hist  of  philosophy.  ’76..  416.1.2 

— Watson,  J.  Schelling’s  transcendental 

idealism.  1882  443.38 

Schem,  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  education. 

See  Kiddle,  H *B . 29 

Schiller,  F.  von.  Early  dramas  and  roman- 
ces. 1875 218.21 


Contents.— The  robbers;  Fiesco;  Love  and 
intrigue;  Demetrius;  The  ghost-seer;  Sport 
of  destiny. 

— Essays,  aesthetic  and  philosophical.  ’82.  326 . 28 

— Historical  dramas,  1881 727.8.2 

Contents.— Wallenstein’s  camp;  The  Pic- 
colomini,  Death  of  Wallenstein;  Wilhelm 
Tell. 

— Historical  dramas,  etc.  1877 218.20 

Contents.— Don  Carlos ; M ary  Stuart ; Maid 
of  Orleans;  Bride  of  Messina. 

— Historical  works.  2 v.  1881 727.8 

Contents. — v.  1,  History  of  the  thirty  years’  war;  Re- 
volt of  the  Netherlands,  v.  2,  Revolt  of  the  Nether- 
lands, continued ; Trials  of  Counts  Egmont  and  Horn ; 
Siege  of  Antwerp. 

— The  Piccolomini.  [German  text] 313 . 17 

— Poems  and  ballads  ;tr.  by  Bui  wer-Lytton.  214.8 

Same;  tr.  by  Bowring 211.7 

Popular  tales.  {In  Roscoo’s  German 

novelists) 313.27 

— Revolt  of  the  Netherlands.  [16th  cent.]  703.10 

— Boyesen,  H.  H.  Goethe  and  Schiller, 

with  commentary  on  Faust.  1879 . . . 635 . 17 

— Bryant,  W.  C.  In  his  Orations 325.22 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Life  of In  327.6.2 

— Carlyle,  T.  In  his  Essays 305.6 

Life  of... 626.10 

— De  Quincey,  T.  In  his  Biog.  essays . . . 302 . 25 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe 207 . 2 

— Muller,  Max.  In  his  Chips,  etc 404.2.3 

— Mundt,  C.  M.  Goethe  and  Schiller.  Fict.  47 . 20 

— Sime,  J.  Life  of.  1882 636.7.15 

Schlegel,  A.  W.von.  ^Esthetic  and  miscel- 
laneous works.  1881 323 . 12 

Contents. — Letters  on  Christian  art.  Essay  on  Gothic 
architecture.  Romance-poetry  of  the  Middle  Ages,  and 
Shakespeare.  Romantic  fictions  of  the  Middle  Ages. 
Lother  and  Mailer.  Limits  of  the  beautiful.  Lan- 
guage and  wisdom  of  the  Indians.  [Hindus]. 

— Dramatic  art  and  literature.  1871 204.17 

— Hist,  of  literature,  ancient  and  modern.’80  318 . 13 
Schlegel,  F.  von.  Lectures  on  history. 

1862 742.6 

— The  philosophy  of  history.  1873 713.1 

Schlesier,  G.  Life  of  W.  von  Humboldt. 

1854  611.37 

Schley,  W.  S.  and  Soley,  J.  R.  The  rescue 

of  Greely.  1885  523.2 

Sohliemann,  H.  Troy  and  its  remains. 

Illus.  1875  508.30 

Schmelzle’s  journey  to  Flaetz.  Richter,  J. 

P.  F 133.15.2 

28 


Schmidt,  H.  I.  Historv  of  education,  [cop. 

1842] ". 413.26 

Schmidt,  O.  Descent  and  Darwinism.  ’75. 815.4.13 

— The  mammalia  in  their  relation  to  prime- 

val times.  1886 815.4.53 

Schmitz,  L.  History  of  Latin  literature.’ 77.  313.9 

— International  atlas.  See  Collier,  W.  F.  *B.30 
Schmucker,  S.  M.  Life  and  times  of 

Henry  Clay.  1867 612.9 

ScHtELOHER,  Y.  Life  of  Handel 626.8 

School  and  industrial  hygiene.  Lincoln, 

D.  F 833.14.12 

School  and  the  army  in  Germany  and 

France.  Hazen,  W.  B.  1872 732.13 

School  days  at  Rugby.  Hughes,  T 5.17 

Schoolboy  days.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G 22.26 

School  days  of  Beulah  Romney.  East- 
man, J.  A 87.6 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Indian  tribes  of  the 
United  States.  Ed.  by  F.  S.  Drake, 

2 v.  1884 *8541.25 


Note.— A condensation  of  his  “Archives  of 
aboriginal  knowledge”  in  6 vols.  quarto. 

— Thirty  years  with  Indian  tribes,  1812-42.  511.24 
Schoolmaster’s  trunk.  Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  311.25 
Schools.  See  Education  (Schools). 

Schooner  Mary  Ann.  Abbott,  J 78.5.3 

Sohorlemmer,  C.,  joint  author.  Treatise 
on  chemistry.  3 v.  1878-80.  See  Ros- 

coe,  H.  E 831.27 

Schubert,  G.  H.  Mirror  of  nature.  1851.805.17 

Schuoking,  L.  Fire  and  flame.  1876 42.32 

Schudi,  J.  J.  von  and  Rivero,  M.  E.  Peru- 
vian antiquities.  Illus.  1855 711.8 

Schumann,  R.  Catholic  world,  v.  24.  Mod- 


— Every  Saturday,  v.  15.  [Sketch] *1007.9 

Schutzenberger,  P.  Fermentation.  1876.  815.4.20 
Schuyler,  E.  Journey  in  Russian  Turkis- 

tan,  Khokand,  Bukhara,  and  Kuldja. 

Illus.  2 v.  1877 524.21 

Schwartz,  Marie  S.  Birth  and  education.  61 . 34 

— Gerda;  or,  the  children  of  work 31.35 

— Gold  and  name.  1871 61.35 

— Guilt  and  innocence.  1871 61.33 

— Son  of  the  organ-grinder 31.36 

— Two  family  mothers.  1872  42.39 

Sohwatka’s  search  [for  the  Franklin  rec- 
ords.]. Gilder,  W.  H.  1881  526.10 

Schweinfurth,  Georg.  Heart  of  Africa, 

[1868-71.]  2 v 524.3 

Science.  Abbott,  J.  Science  for  the  young. 

4 v.  1872-3. 

1.  Heat 827.18 

2.  Light 827.19 

3.  Water  and  land 803.12 

4.  Force 807.3 

— Baird,  S.  F.  Annual  record  of  science 

and  industry  for  1873 808 . 28 

— Brande,  W.  T.  and  Cox,  G.  W.  Diction- 

ary of  science.  1872.  3 v *B.3 

— Buckley,  A.  B.  Fairyland  of  science. 

Juv.  1879 832.4 

Short  history  of  natural  science.  ’81.  837 . 14 

— Good,  J.  M.  Book  of  nature.  1844. . . . 806 . 13 

— Guthrie,  F.  First  book  of  knowledge.’82.  841 . 18 

— Haeckel,  E.  Freedom  in  science  and 

teaching.  1879 421 . 22 

— Half-hour  recreations  in  popular  science. 

2 v.  1874  825.10 

Contents.— See  Estes,  D.,  ed'r. 

— Half-hours  with  modern  scientists.  2 v. 

1872.  [Essays] 812.32 

Contents.  See  entry  in  gen.  alphabet. 


SCIENCE. 


218 


SCOTLAND. 


Science,  continued . 

— Helmholtz,  H.  Relation  of  natural  sci- 
ence to  science  in  general.  1862. . . In  843.6.1 


— Home  recreations.  Juv 28.4 

— Hooker,  W.  Child’s  book  of  nature.  ’72.  802.2 

— Hunt,  R.  Poetry  of  science.  1854 807.1 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  Lay  sermons,  addresses, 

and  reviews.  1871 401.9 

■ Science  and  culture  and  other  essays. 

1882 824.13 

— Jevons,  W.  S.  Principles  of  science: 

treatise  on  logic  and  scientific  method. 

1877 417.21 

— Kingslev,  C.  Madam  How  and  Lady 

Why.  [Earth  lore.]  1881... 832.25 

— Lubbock,  J.  Fifty  years  of  science:  a 

review.  1882 841.16 

— Maunder,  S.  Science  and  literary  treas- 

ury  314.5 

— Nichols,  J.  R.  Fireside  science.  [Es- 

says]. 1872 835.4 

— Pepper,  J.  H.  Boy’s  playbook  of  science.  811.6 

Scientific  amusements 827 . 25 

— Picturesque  science  for  the  young 848.19 

— Pierce,  Benj.  Ideality  in  the  physical 

sciences.  1881 843 . 7 


— Proctor,  R.  A.  Light  science  for  leisure 

hours.  1871 828 . 6 

Science  by-ways.  1876 816.28 

— Reason  why.  General  science,  [cop.  ’63.]  837 . 2 

— Routledge,  R.  Popular  historv  of  sci- 

ence. 1881  836.10 

— Science  primers.  Ed.  by  T.  H.  Huxley 

and  others,  v.  1-12.  1877-80 828.20 


Contents. — 1,  Introductory,  by  Huxley.  2,  Chemis- 
try, by  Roscoe.  B,  Physics,  by  Balfour.  4,  Physical 
geography,  by  Geikie.  5,  Geology,  by  Geikie.  6,  Phys- 
iology, by  Foster.  7,  Astronomy,  by  Lockyer.  8, 
Botany,  by  Hooker.  9,  Logic,  by  Jevons.  10,  Inven- 
tion al  geometry,  by  Spencer.  11,  Pianoforte  playing, 
by  Taylor.  12,  Political  economy,  by  Jevons. 

— Shields,  C.  W.  Order  of  the  sciences.  ’82.  444.3 

— Somerville,  Mary.  Connection  of  the 

physical  sciences.  1871 823 . 12 


— Spencer,  H.  Recent  discussions  in  sci- 
ence, etc 432.5 


Contents.— Classification  of  the  sciences,  etc. 


— Tait,  P.  G.  Recent  advances  in  physical 


science.  1876  844.3 

— Tyndall,  J.  Fragments  of  science.  1871 . 803.6 

— Whewell,  W.  History  of  the  inductive 

sciences.  2 v.  1872 434 . 6 

— Wonders  of  the  physical  world.  1875. . 818.11 

— Youmans,  E.L.  ed’r.  Culture  demanded 

by  modern  life.  1872 401 . 3 


Science  for  the  young.  4 v.  See  Abbott,  J. 
Science  of  English  verse.  Lanier,  S. ’80. . 213.11 
Science  of  human  life.  Graham,  S.  2 v.  805.19 
Science,  philosophy  and  religion.  Bascom, 


J.  1872 402.8 

Science  primers.  Huxley,  T.  H.  and  others , 
edr’s. 

Contents:  See  entry  above  under  Science. 

Scientific  American,  vols.  4-5,  22-23,  27-28, 

32-34,  37-53.  N.  Y.,  1861-85 *8541 . 19 

Scientific  amusements.  Pepper,  H 827 . 25 

Scientific  and  literary  treasury.  Maunder, 

S 314.5 

Scientific  irrigator.  [Natural  science].  ’28.  812 . 6 
Scientific  lectures.  Helmholtz,  H.  2v..  843.6 

Scientists.  See  Biography  ( Collective ; 
Scientific.) 

Scoones,  W.  B.  English  letters.  Selec- 
tions, 1450-1861.  1880 617.19 

Scotch  sermons.  By  J.  Caird  and  others. 

1881  425.29 

Sootfokd,  J.  The  Judd  family,  or  scrip- 
tural baptism.  1869 433.29 

Scotland. 

History , etc. 

— Buckle,  H.  T.  Hist,  of  civilization  in 

England 904.3.2 

Note.  Treats  of  S.  to  and  during  the  18th 
century,  with  analysis  of  the  Scotch  intellect. 

— Hist,  of,  400-1603.  (Univ.  hist.,  v.  41). . *708.1 


— Lawrence,  E.  Scottish  covenanters. In  1004.1.46 


— McArthur,  M.  History  of,  a.  d.  80-1843. 

Ed.  by  E.  A.  Freeman.  1874 706.20 

— Persecutions  in  Scotland,  [1605-88].  .In  1001.8.6 

— Robertson,  W.  Hist,  of  Scotland  during 

reigns  of  Mary  and  James  VI 732 . 10 

— Scott,  SirW.  Tales  of  a grandfather. 

Scottish  history  [to  1747].  4 v 738.27 

Same.  2 v 743.9 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  History  of  the  church  of 

Scotland.  1872 418.18 

See  also  England  ( History , etc.) 

Literature , etc. 

— Aytoun,  W.  E.  Ballads  of  S.  2v 217.17 

Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers 208.23 

— Rogers,  C.  Scottish  minstrel  songs 

since  Burns,  with  memoirs  of  the 
poets.  1872 207.17 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scot- 

tish border In  201 . 8 

See  also  leading  works  on  English  litera- 
ture; also , Ballads;  Poetry. 


Travel,  Description , etc. 


Periodicals , etc. 

— Hardwicke’s  science  gossip,  v.  19-21.  .*1008.10 

— Nature,  v.  27-32.  Weekly *1008 . 19 

— Popular  science  monthly,  v.  1-29 8501.16 

— Science,  v.  1-6.  Weekly *1008.13 

— Scientific  American.  See  gen.  alphabet. 

— Smithsonian  Institution.  See  gen.  alphabet. 

See  also  Astronomy;  Chemistry;  Industrial  exhibi- 
tions; Mathematics;  Natural  history ; Natural  philos- 
ophy; Philosophy;  Religion  and  science;  Theology; 
also , names  of  different  sciences  and  departments  of 
knowledge. 

Science,  an  illustrated  journal:  weekly,  v. 

1-6.  Cambridge,  Mass.  1883-5 *1008.13 

Science  and  literature  in  the  middle  ages. 

Lacroix,  P.  1878 733.8 

Science  and  religion.  See  Religion  and  science. 
Science  by-ways.  Proctor,  R.  A.  1876..  816.28 


— Abbott,  J.  Rollo  in  Scotland 21.12 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Shamrock  and  thistle. 

Juv 73.4.2 

— Eddy,D.  C.  Scotland  and  England.  Juv 515.13.2 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  Painter’s  camp.  1871.  505.11 

— Hawthorne,  Mrs.  N.  Notes  in  England, 

etc.,  [1857] 525.26 

— Hood,  P.  Scottish  characteristics.  1883.  501 . 11 

— Hunnewell,  J.  F.  Lands  of  Scott.  ’71.  514.1 

— Miller,  H.  Rambles  of  a geologist. 


— Palmer,  Dr. — and  Mrs.  Four  years  in 

the  old  world,  [1859-63] 506 . 3 

— Peasant  life.  Fict.  2 v 51.29 

— Ramsey,  E.  B.  Reminiscences  of  Scot- 

tish life  and  character.  1874 641 . 3 

— Victoria,  Queen.  Our  life  in  the  High- 

lands, 1848-61 522.20 


SCOTLAND. 


219 


SCRIPTURES. 


Scotland,  continued. 

— Wordsworth,  Dorothy.  Tour  in,  1803..  524.9 
See  also  England  (Various  headings) ; also , 

Hebrides ; Orkneys 

In  illustrative  fiction  see  Porter’s  “Scottish  chiefs,” 
Aguilar’s  “Days  of  Bruce,”  Yonge’s  “Caged  lion” 
[James  I.],  Kingsley’s  “Austin  Elliot”  [Famine  of 
1845-6]  ; also  various  novels  of  Galt,  (J.),  Scott,  Oli- 
phant  (Mrs.),  Craik,  (Mrs.  D.  M.), Macdonald,  (G.),  and 
others. 


Scott,  G.  C.  Fishing  in  American  waters. 

1875  826.19 

Scott,  Sir  G.  G.  Personal  and  professional 

recollections.  1879 628.5 

Scott,  Michael.  Cruise  of  the  Midge.  Fict.  136.25 

— Tom  Cringle’s  log.  Fict 136.24 

Scott,  R.  Greek-English lexicon.  1883 *C.4 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Poetical  works 201.8 


Contents. — Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  border;  Sir 
Tristrem ; Lay  of  the  last  minstrel ; Ballads  translated 
or  imitated  from  the  German;  Marmion,  a tale  of  Flod- 
den  Field;  Lady  of  the  Lake;  Miscellaneous  poems; 
Rokeby;  Vision  of  Don  Roderick;  Lord  of  the  Isles; 
Occasional  poems;  Bride  of  Triermain;  Harold  the 
Dauntless;  Field  of  Waterloo;  Songs  and  miscellanies. 


Same.  2 v.  in  1.  1861 214 . 23 

— Lady  of  the  lake.  [Poem] 217.8 

— Life  of  Napoleon  I.  2 v.  1836 634.11 

— Lives  of  eminent  novelists  and  drama- 

tists  624.19 

— Tales  of  a grandfather.  4v 738.27 

Contents.— v.  1-3,  Scottish  history  [to  1747]. 

4,  French  history  [to  1483]. 

Same.  [Scottish  history].  2 v 743.9 

— Waverley  novels:  namely : 

— The  abbot 12.11 

Note.— Sequel  to  the  “Monastery.” 

— Anne  of  Geierstein 12.23 

— Antiquary 12.3 

— Betrothed;  Highland  widow 12.19 

— Bride  of  Lammermoor 12.8 


— Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.  1st  series. 
Highland  widow.  Two  drovers.  Sur- 
geon’s daughter. 

Same.  2d  series.  Fair  maid  of  Perth; 


or,  St.  Valentines  day. 

— Count  Robert  of  Paris 12.24 

— Fair  maid  of  Perth;  or,  St.  Valentine’s 

day 12.22 

— Fortunes  of  Nigel 12.14 

— Guy  Mannering;  or,  the  astrologer 12.2 

— Heart  of  Mid-Lothian 12.7 

— lvanhoe 12.9 

— Kenilworth 12.12 

— Legend  of  Montrose;  Black  dwarf 12.6 

— Monastery 12.10 

Note.— For  sequel  see  “The  abbot.” 

— Old  Mortality 12.5 

— Peveril  of  the  Peak 12.15 

— The  pirate 12.13 

— Quentin  Durward 12.16 

— Redgauntlet 12.18 

— Rob  Roy 12.4 

— St.  Ronan’s  well 12.17 


— Surgeon’s  daughter;  Castle  Dangerous . 12.25 

Note.  Contains  “General  index”  to  the 
Waverley  novels. 

— Tales  of  my  landlord.  4 series. 

1.  Black  dwarf,  and  Old  Mortality. 

2.  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian. 

3.  Bride  of  Lammermoor,  and  Legend 

of  Montrose. 

4.  Count  Robert  of  Paris,  and  Castle 

Dangerous. 


Scott,  Sir  Walter,  continued. 

— Talisman;  Two  drovers;  My  aunt  Mar- 
garet’s mirror;  Tapestried  chamber; 


Laird’s  Jock 12.20 

— Waverley 12.1 

— Woodstock 12.21 


Note.  The  shelf  numbers  of  the  Waverley  novels  in- 
dicate the  order  of  their  publication. 

Note.  For  a key  to  the  scenery  of  Scott’s  novels 
and  poems  see  Hunnewell’s  Lands  of  Scott  [514.1]; 
for  characters,  incidents,  etc.,  in  Scott’s  novels,  see 
Rogers’  Waverley  dictionary  [814.4]. 

The  following  table  gives,  briefly,  the  time,  the 
place,  and  some  of  the  characters  in  the  various  novels: 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.  1090.  Crusaders,  and  Con- 
stantinople. 

Betrothed.  1187.  Welsh  marches  in  time  of  the 
2nd  crusade. 

Talisman.  1193.  3rd  crusade.  Richard  Coeur-de- 
Lion.  Saladin. 

lvanhoe.  1194.  Cceur -de-Lion.  Robin  Hood.  Re- 
becca the  Jewess. 

Castle  Dangerous.  1306-7.  Douglas  Castle,  Scotland. 
Fair  Maid  of  Perth.  1402.  Scotland.  Wager  of 
battle. 

Quentin  Durward.  1470.  France.  Louis  XI. 
Charles  the  bold. 

Anne  of  Geierstein . 1474-77.  Louis  XI.  of  France. 
Charles  the  bold.  Switzerland. 

Monastery.  1559-68.  Scotland.  White  lady  of  Avenel. 
Abbot.  1568.  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 

Kenilworth.  1575.  Queen  Elizabeth.  Earl  of  Lei- 
cester. Amy  Robsart. 

Laird's  Jock.  1600.  Scottish 
Fortunes  of  Nigel.  1620.  James  1st,  of  England. 
Legend  of  Montrose.  1645-6.  Scottish.  Marquis  of 
Montrose.  Duke  of  Argyl.  Dugald  Dalgetty. 
Woodstock.  1662.  Cromwell.  Charles  II. 

Peveril  of  the  Peak.  1660-80.  Charles  II.  and  court. 
Old  Mortality.  1679-90.  Scottish  Covenanters. 
Pirate.  1700.  Zetland  and  Orkney  Islands. 

My  Aunt  Margaret's  mirror.  1700.  Scottish. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor.  1700.  Scottish.  Ravens- 
wood.  Balderstone. 

Black  dwarf.  1708.  Scottish  Jacobites. 

Rob  Roy.  1715.  English  and  Scottish.  Diana  Vernon. 
Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  1736-51.  Scottish.  Jeanie 
Deans. 

Waverley.  1745.  Scottish.  Charles  Edward,  and  the 
Jacobite  rebellion. 

Highland  widow . 1755.  Scottish. 

Surgeon's  daughter.  1750-70.  England  and  India. 
Guy  Mannering.  1750-70.  Scottish.  Meg  Merriles. 
Dominie  Samson. 

Two  drovers.  1765.  Scottish. 

Redgauntlet.  1770.  Charles  Edward  the  Pretender. 
Tapestried  chamber.  1780.  English. 

Antiquary.  1798.  Scottish.  Edie  Ochiltrie.  Jona- 
than Oldbuck.  Monkbarns. 

St.  Ronan's  well.  1800.  Life  at  a Scottish  watering 
place. 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  In  his  Miscella- 

nies, v.  1 302 . 9 

— Carlyle,  T.  Life  of.  ( In  his  Essays). . . 305.6 

— Chambers’s  misc.  Life  of In  1001.8.5 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men. . . 614.14 

— Gleig,  G.  R.  Life  of  Scott.  [Brief].  Illus.  635.3 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets . . . 615 . 15 

— Hutton,  R.  H.  [Life  of.]  1878 616.11.2 

— Irving,  W . Abbotsford In  306 . 4 

— Lockhart,  J.  G.  Life  of.  9 v.  1861 . . . 602 . 1 

— Maginn,  W.  Miscellanies 306.25 

— Masson,  D.  Scott  and  his  influence.. In  303.14 

— Prescott.  W.  H.  Miscellanies 305.14 

Scott,  Gen.  Winfield.  Memoirs.  2 v.  1864.  607.16 

Scottish  chiefs.  Porter,  J.  Fict 5.5 

Scouring  of  the  White  Horse.  Hughes,  T . 17.30 
Scout,  The.  [Revolution;  S.  Carolina]. 

Simms,  W.  G 58.14 

Scoville,  J.  A.  See  Barrett,  Walter,  pseud. 
Scribner’s  monthly.  An  illustrated  mag- 
azine. v.  1-22.  N.  Y.,  1870-81 1006.4 

Note.  For  continuation  see  “Century.” 

Scriptures.  See  Bible. 


SCUDDER. 


220 


SELF. 


Scudder,  H.  E.  Bodley  books.  5 v. 

1.  Bodleys  in  town  and  country.  1884.  77 . 26 


2.  Bodley s telling  stories.  1880 77.11 

3.  Bodleys  on  wheels.  1879 77.1 

4.  Bodleys  afoot.  1880 77.12 

5.  Mr.  Bodley  abroad.  1881 77.13 

— - Same;  2d  series,  v.  1-2.  1884 531.1 

1.  Bodley  grandchildren  in  Holland.’84.  531.1.1 

2.  English  Bodley  family.  1884 531.1.2 

— Boston  town.  Illns.  1881 515.8 

— Life  of  Noah  Webster.  1882 624.12.2 

— One  hundred  years  ago.  1876 714.2 

— Seven  little  people  and  their  friends.  ’67.  92 . 12 

— ed’r.  American  commonwealths,  v.  1-6  738.16 


Contents.—  1.  Virginia,  by  J.  E.  Cooke.  2.  Oregon,  by 
W.  Barrows.  3.  Maryland,  by  W.  H.  Browne.  4.  Ken- 
tucky, by  N.  S.  Shaler.  5.  Michigan,  by  T.  Me  I.  Cooley. 
6.  Kansas,  by  L.  W.  Spring. 


— ed,r.  Men  and  manners  in  America  one 

hundred  years  ago.  1876 714.6 

Scudder,  M.  L.  Labor-value  fallacy . . ’84.  916.24 
Sculptors.  Clement, C.  E.  Sculptors,  etc.: 

a handbook.  Illus.  1876 *D . 3 

Same 834.11 

— Gosse,  E.  W.  Living  English  sculptors. 

1883 .In  1006.4.26 

— Shedd,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Famous  sculptors 

and  sculpture.  1881 852 . 20 

— Yasari,  G.  Lives  of  the.  5v 618.10 

Sculpture.  Clarke,  W.  J.  Great  Amer- 
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— Clement,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Outline  hist.  of. ’85  848.24 

— Hosmer,  Harriet.  Process  of in  *1005.2.14 

— Jacobs,  F.  Plastic  art  of  the  Greeks. . In  426.3 

— Mitchell,  Lucy  M.  History  of  ancient.’83  848 . 9 

— Bedford,  G.  Manual  of  ancient.  1882.  851.35 

— Yiardot,  L.  Wonders  of.  1873 813.15 

Sea.  See  Ocean. 

Sea  and  sailor.  Colton,  W.  1856  506 . 23 

Sea  and  shore.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.4.6 

SEA-air  and  sea-bathing.  Packard,  J.  H.. 833.14.11 
Sea  fights  and  land  battles.  [British].  Val- 
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Sea  fights  from  Sluys  to  Navarino.  Valen- 
tine, R 738.25 

Sea  kings  and  naval  heroes.  Edgar,  J.  G.  646 . 10 

Sea  lions.  Cooper,  J.  F.  Fict 2.34 

Sea  queen,  A.  Russell,  W.  C.  Fict 146.30 

SEA-shore.  Abbott,  J.  Juv 82.15.5 

SEA-shore.  Ulyat,W.  C.  Life  at  the.  [Hand- 
book.] 1880 516.4 

Sea  songs.  See  Dibdin,  C. 

Seaboard  parish.  MacDonald,  George 14.22 

Seaboard  slave  states.  Olmsted,  F.  L.  ’56  512.8 

Sealed  orders,  etc.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S 45.8 

Seamer,  Mary.  Shakespeare’s  stories  sim- 
ply told 87.10 

Search  for  winter  sunbeams.  Cox,  S.  S.’69.  503 . 24 
Sears,  R.  Pictorial  descrintion  of  the 

United  States.  1857...*. 747.1 

— The  Russian  empire.  Illus.  1855 521 . 10 

— Scenes  and  sketches  in  continental  Eu- 

rope. Illus.  1848 736 . 8 

— Wonders  of  the  world;  2d  ser.  1847. . . 744.8 

Sears,  Barnas,  and  others.  Classical 

studies.  1843  426.3 

Seaside  and  fireside  fairies.  Blum,  G.  and 

Wahl,  L 25.7 

Seaside  studies  in  natural  history.  Agas- 
siz, E.  C.  and  A.  1871 806.24 

Seasons.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Sylvan  year. ’76.  841.8 

— Hitchcock,  E.  Phenomena  of  the  four.  801 . 6 

— Howitt,  W.  Book  of  the.  1842 306.28 

— Thompson,  James.  The  seasons.  [PoemJ.  214.29 


Seasons,  continued. 

— Thoreau,  H.  D.  Early  spring  in  Massa- 

chusetts. 1881 838.40 

See  also  Calendar;  Country  life;  Winter! 

Seat  of  empire.  [Northwest].  Coffin,  C.  C.  512.21 
Seaward,  Sir  Edward.  Narrative  of  his 

shipwreck.  Porter,  J 502.21 

Second  thoughts.  Broughton,  Rhoda 48.27 

Second  war  with  England  [1812-14].  Head- 

ley,  J.  T.  2 v.  1853 711.24 

Second  wife.  John,  E.,  \E.  Marlitt.]  1877.  44.25 
Secret  of  a clear  head.  Granville,  T.  M . . 833 . 17 

Secret  of  success.  Adams,  W.  H.  D ' 421 . 4 

Secret  of  success.  Leslie.  M.  Juv 24.7 

Secret  service,  U.  S.  Baker.  L.  C.  Hist. 

of  [1861-5].  1868 737.20 

— Richardson,  A.  D.  Secret  service,  the 

field,  etc 507.8 

Secret  societies.  De  Quincey,  T.  Histor- 


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— Secret  societies  of  the  ipiddle  ages.  .In  1001.9.3 

— Secret  societies  of  modern  Europe.  .In  1001.9.1 

See  also  Freemasonry;  Odd  Fellows. 

Sects.  See  Denominations  and  sects;  Religion. 


Sedgwick,  0.  M.  Hope  Leslie;  or,  early 

times  in  Massachusetts.  2 v.  1872.  132.6 

— The  Linwoods;  or,  “Sixty  years  since” 

in  America.  2 v.  1873 131 . 10 

— Memoir  of  Lucretia  M.  Davidson In  641.4.7 

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See,  J.  W.  Extracts  from  Chordal’s  letters 

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Seebohm,  F.  Era  of  the  protestant  revo- 
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— Joseph  Haydn:  story  of  his  life.  1884.  644.24 

Seek  and  find.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.1.3 

Seekers  after  God.  Farrar,  F.  W.  1877...  614.23 
Seeley,  J.  R.  Ecce  Homo.  1871 408.22 

— English  lessons  for  English  people.  See 

Abbott,  E.  A.  1872 307.3 

— Expansion  of  England.  1883 746.16 

— Life  of  Stein;  or,  Germany  and  Prussia 

in  the  Napoleonic  age.  2 v.  1879...  625.7 

— Natural  religion.  1882 443.28 

— Roman  imperialism  and  other  essays.’71.  308.22 

— Short  history  of  Napoleon  I.  1886 646.9 

Seemann,  O.  Mythology  of  Greece  and 

Rome,  with  special  reference  to  its 

use  in  art.  1877 417.20 

Seemuller,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Emily  Chester.’73.  32 . 13 

— Opportunity.  1868 11.30 

Seguin,  E.  Family  thermometry.  1873.  813.29 
Seguin,  L.  G.  The  children’s  pastime:  pic- 
tures and  stories 77.4 

Segur,  P.  P.,  Comte  de.  Expedition  to 

Russia  by  Napoleon  in  1812.  2 v. . . 752.4 

Seiss,  J.  A.  Miracle  in  stone.  [Great  pyr- 
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Selborne.  White,  G.  Natural  history  of.  837.17 
Selections,  extracts,  etc. 

See  Aphorisms ; Elocution  ( Readings ) ; Poe- 
try ( Collective ) ; Quotations,  etc. 

SELE-culture.  Blackie,J.S.  Self-culture. ’74.  412.13 


— Channing,  W.  E.  Self-culture In  1001.3.2 

— Clarke,  Jas.  F.  Self-culture:  physical, 

intellectual,  moral  and  spiritual.  ’80.  423 . 28 

— Craik,  G.  L.  Pursuit  of  knowledge  un- 

der difficulties 308.20 

— Eggleston,  G.  C.  How  to  educate  your- 

self. 1872 402.19 

— Fowler,  O.  S.  Intellectual  improve- 

ment. 1848 In  408.31 

Same,  [also)  Self-culture.  1855 In  804.16 


SELF. 


221 


SEVEN. 


SELF-culture,  continued. 

— Hints  on.  (Harper’s  m.,  v.  18) 1004.1 

— Mathews, W.  Getting  on  in  the  world.’73  304.12 

— Universal  instructor.  Illus.  3 v 321.6 

See  also , Books ; Character ; Education ; Life 
(Conduct  of .) ; Beading;  also,  entries  beginning 
with  “Self.” 

SELF-effort;  or,  success  in  life.  Johnson,  J.  433.10 

SuLF-help.  Smiles,  Samuel.  1871 408.28 

SELF-knowledge.  Mason,  J.  Treatise  on 

1844  In  305.10 

SELF-made.  Welty,  E.  A.  Fict 48.11 

SELF-raised;  sequel  to  “Ishmael.”  South- 

worth,  E.  D.  E.  N 136.2 

SELF-taught  men.  Biographies  for  the 

young.  1873  622.14 

SEMi-attached  couple.  Eden,  Emily 134.15 

SEMi-detached  house.  Eden,  Emily 134 . 14 

Seminole  war.  Giddings,  J.  R . Exiles 

of  Florida.  1858 v 711.4 

Semiramis,  queen  of  Assyria.'  Jameson, 

Mrs.  A.  Female  sovereigns 633.12 

— Melville,  G.  J.  W.  Sarchedon.  Fict..  36.400 

See  also  Assyria. 

Semmes,  R.  My  adventures  afloat  in  the 

‘Sumter’  and ‘Alabama.’  1869 737.4 

Semper,  K.  Animal  life  as  affected  by  the 


natural  conditiops  of  existence.  1881.  815.4.30 
Seneca.  Farrar,  F.  W.  Seekers  after  God.  614.23 
Sense  and  sensibility.  Austen,  Jane.  Fict.  36.37 

Same 7.34 

Senses.  Bernstein,  J.  The  five  senses.  ’76.. 815.4.21 

— Flint,  A.  Physiology;  special  senses.’74.  813.1.5 

— Scheie  DeVere,  M.’  The  senses.  ’55 .In  1004.1.12 

See  also  Hearing ; Sight. 

Senses,  Education  of.  See  Object  teaching. 

Sensible  etiquette.  Ward,  Mrs.  H.  O 441.25 

Sentimental  journey.  Sterne,  Laurence. 

306.27  and  327.9 


Sepia  painting.  Leitch,  R.  P 834.8 

Septimitjs  Felton.  Hawthorne,  N.  Fict.  In  524 . 6 

Serapis;  a romance.  Ebers,  G.  1885 58.3 

Sergeant,  Adeline.  Beyond  recall.  1883.  146.22 
Sermons,  etc.  Alexander,  A.  Practical 

sermons.  1 850 405 . 2 

— Appleton,  Jesse.  Sermons.  (Works.) ’37.  405.1 

— Arnold,  T.  School  sermons.  1874 413.31 

— Beecher,  H.  W.  Plymouth  pulpit:  ser- 

mons. 1883  432.22 

Sermons.  2 v.  1868 434.12 

— Boston  lectures  for  1871  438 . 19 

Note.  For  contents  see  Boston  lectures. 

— Brooks,  Fred.  Sermons.  1876 417.15 

— Brooks,  P.  Influence  of  Jesus.  1879..  421.2 

Sermons.  1879 421.1 

Sermons  in  English  churches.  1883. . 432 . 26 

— Bushnell,  H.  Sermons  on  living  sub- 

jects. 1872 438.9 

— Channing,  W.  E.  Works.  6 v.  in  3.  ’73.  1001.3 

— Chapin,  E.  H.  Humanity  in  the  city.  ’54.  407 . 11 

— Crum,  G.  C.  Lectures  on  the  beatitudes. 

1854 437.8 

— Dewey,  O.  Discourses  on  human  life .’41.  438.8 

— Doliinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  On  the  reunion 

of  the  churches.  1872  408 . 37 

— Ewer,  F.  C.  Catholicity,  protestantism 

and  Romanism:  conferences 441.14 

— Farr, Jonathan.  Sermons.  1833 406.33 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Saintly  workers 636 . 8 

— Finney,  C.  G.  Sermons.  1836 411.10 

— Frothingham,  O.  B.  See  name  in  gen. 

alphabet. 


Sermons,  continued. 

— Guthrie,  T.  The  city:  its  sins  and  sor- 

rows. 1877 * 914.14 

— Lacordaire,  J.  B.  H.  God  and  man:  con- 

ferences. 1872 441.15 

— Liddon,  H.  P.  Some  elements  of  relig- 

ion. 1872  435.18 


— Macdonald,  G.  Unspoken  sermons. ’67.  405.7 

— Monod,  A.,  Krummacher,  Tholuck  and 

J.  Muller.  Select  discourses.  1858.  438.15 

— Moody,  D.  L.  Glad  tidings:  Sermons, 

etc.  1876  416.6 

— Munger,T.  T.  Freedom  of  faith.  1885.433.26 

— Osgood,  S.  and  others.  Religious  aspects 

of  the  age.  Ih58 437 . 18 

— Outlines  of  sermons  to  children.  1884.  432.17 

— Paley,  W.  Sermons In  1001 . 4 

— Parker,  J.  Inner  life  of  Christ.  2 v. . . 434.18 

— Pitts-street  chapel  lectures.  1858 438.23 

— Quinby,  G.  W.,  ed’r.  Fifteen  sermons. 

[Universalist].  1845 438.22 

— Renan,  C.  E.  English  conferences.  ’80.  423 . 20 

— Robertson,  F.  W.  Sermons.  4 v.  in  2.’61  432.29 

Same.  2 v.  1873 402.4 

— Rutherford,  S.  Trial  and  triumph  of 

faith.  1840 408.3 

— Scotch  sermons.  By  John  Caird  and 

others.  1881  425.29 

— Shakspeare,  C.  St.  Paul  at  Athens.’ 79.  421.30 

— Spurgeon,  C.  H.  Sermons.  10  v.  1864-77.  407.19 

— Sterne,  Laurence.  Sermons In  306.27 

— Swing,  David.  Sermons.  1874  418 . 7 

Truths  for  to-day.  1874 412.8 

— Talmage,  T.  DeW . Sermons.  4 v.  1875.  425 . 15 

— Thomas,  H.  W.  Origin  and  destiny  of 

man.  1877  425.21 

— Thompson,  Otis.  Sermons,  v.  1.  1850.  401 . 13 

— Way  land,  F.  Sermons  to  the  churches. 

1858  437.16 

See  also  Preaching ; Religion  ( Miscellaneous 
works.) 

Sermons  out  of  church.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  311.21 
Sermons  to  the  clergy.  Dodge,  Mary  A . . 441 . 33 

Servant  of  all.  Sermons.  Parker,  J 434.18.2 

Servants.  Mayhew,  H.  and  A.  Greatest 

plague  of  life.  [Humorous] 53.20 

— Spofford,  H.  P.  The  servant  girl  ques- 

tion. 1881 914.19 


See  also  Domestic  economy. 

Servants  of  the  stomach.  Mace,  J.  Juv . 803 . 10 
S esame  and  lilies : two  lectures.  Ruskin,  J.  302 . 1 

Settler’s  guide.  Copp,  H.  N.  1883 915.6 

Settlers  in  Canada.  Marryat,  F .Fict...  36.388 
Seven  champions  of  Christendom.  John- 
son, R 138.3 

Note.  A famous  book,  once  generally  read,  and 
founded  on  the  traditional  tales  of  the  knight-errantrv 
of  Europe;  published  1576-1580. 


Contents  [abridged]  .—St.  George  of  England;  St. 
Denis  of  France;  St.  James  of  Spain;  St.  Antony  of 
Italy;  St.  Andrew  of  Scotland;  St.  Patrick  of  Ireland 


Seven  daughters.  Douglas,  Amanda  M . . . 91.16 
Seven  hills  [Rome.]  De  Mille,  J.  Juv. . . 22.12 
Seven  historic  ages.  Gilman,  A.  Juv.  .’74.  743.6 
Seven  little  people  and  their  friends.  Scud- 

der,  H.  E 92.12 

Seven  little  sisters  who  live  on  the  round 
ball  that  floats  in  the  air.  Andrews, 

J.  1876 86.6 

Seven  oaks.  Holland,  J.  G.  Fict 15.25 

Seven  sons  of  mammon.  Sala,  G.  A.  Fict.  36.483 
Seven  Spanish  cities.  Hale,  E.  E.  1883..  50i.]3 

Seven  stories.  Mitchell,  D.  G 62.31 

Seven  weeks’  war.  See  under  Germany. 


SEVEN. 


222 


SHAKESPEARE. 


Seven  wonders  of  the  world,  The.  Ulus...  823.18 

Contents.—  Pyramids  of  Egypt;  -Temple,  walls,  and 
hanging  gardens  of  Babylon;  Statue  of  Jupiter  by 
Phidias;  Temple  of  Diana  at  Ephesus;  Mausoleum 
of  Mausolus;  The  pharos  at  Alexandria;  Colossus  of 
Rhodes. 

Seven  years.  Kavanagh,  Julia.  Fict 36.302 

Seven  years’  war.  See  under  Germany. 
SEVENTH-day  adventists.  Christadelphian; 
monthly.  v.  10-13.  Birmingham, 

1873-76 *1008.2 

— Smith,  U.  Thoughts  on  Daniel.  1878.  435.5 

Thoughts  on  Revelation.  1865 435.4 

— Thomas,  John.  Elpis  Israel.  1867 406.34 

— White,  J.  Life  incidents  in  connection 

with  the  great  advent  movement.  ’68  435.9 

Seventh  great  oriental  monarchy.  Rawlin- 

son,  G.  2v.  1882 725.15 

Sever  a.  Hartner,  E.  Fict.  1882 51.15 

Severance,  M S.  Hammersmith;  his  Har- 
vard days.  1878 52.27 

Sevigne,  M.  de  R.C.  Marquise  de.  Letters 

to  her  daughter.  1869 633.9 


— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  women 618.2 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Portraits  of  cele- 

brated women.  1868 614 . 6 

— Savage,  J.  Mme.  de  S.  and  her  contem- 

poraries   In  1004.1.47 

— Thackeray,  Miss  A.  I.  Mme.  de  S.  1881.  636.7.13 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  Queens  of  society...  632.10 
Seward,  G.  F.  Chinese  immigration.  ’81.914.22 
Seward,  W.  H.  Diplomatic  history  of  the 


war  for  the  union.  1884 728.16 

— Life  of  J.  Q.  Adams.  1849 602 . 18 

— Travels  around  the  world.  Ed.  by  Olive 

R.  Seward.  1874 502.24 

— Baker,  G.  E.  Life  of  W.  H.  Seward.’55.  622.4 
Sewell,  Eliza  M.  After  life.  Sequel  to 

“The  journal  of  a home  life.”  1868 . 36 . 506 

— Amy  Herbert.  1857 36.507 

— Child’s  history  of  Rome.  1880 721 . 16 

— Clevehall.  1869 131.8 

— Experience  of  life;  or,  aunt  Sarah.  1874.  36.508 

— First  history  of  Greece.  1880 721.17 

— Gertrude.  1869 131.19 

— Journal  of  a home  life.  1867 36.509 

Note.  For  sequel  see  “After  life.” 

— Ursula.  1858 36.510 

— and  Yonge,  C.  M.  Selections  from  Eu- 

ropean history.  2 v.  1873 742.4 

Contents.—- v.  1,  1003-1154.  v.  2,  1088-1228. 

Sewerage  and  drainage.  Bayles,  J.  C. 

House  drainage.  1882 843.25 

— Eassie,W.  Healthy  houses.  1879 837.5 

— Gerhard,  W.  P.  Drainage  and  sewerage 

of  dwellings.  1884 844.39 

— Plunkett,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Women,  plumb- 

ers and  doctors;  or,  household  sanita- 
tion. 1885 845.22 

— Teale,  T.  P.  Dangers  to  health:  a pic- 

torial guide  to  domestic  sanitary  de- 
fects. 1883 844.38 

— Tracy,  R.  S.  Hand-book  of  sanitary  in- 

formation for  householders.  1844 . . . 844 . 30 

— Varona,  A.  de.  Sewer  gases  and  how  to 

protect  our  dwellings.  1879 833 . 15 

— Waring,  G.  E.  Drainage  for  profit  and 

health 813.27 

How  to  drain  a house.  1885 847.25 

• Sanitary  condition  of  city  and  country 

houses.  1877 827.29 

Sanitary  drainage.  1876 816.21  j 


Sewing.  See  Needle-work. 

Sex  and  education . Howe,  Mrs.  J.  W.  ed’r.  412 . 7 

Sex  in  education.  Clarke,  E.  H.  1873 402 . 18 

Note.— For  replies  and  reviews  see  “Education  of 
American  girls,”  by  Anna  C.  Brackett  [402.31 1 ; “No 
sex  in  education,”  by  Mrs.  E.  B.  Duffey  [412.6] ; “Sex 
and  education,”  by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Howe  [412.7.] 


Sex  in  industry.  Ames,  Azel,  jr.  1875 912.14 

Seyd,  E.  Metallic  currency  of  the  United 

States.  1871 911.27 

Shabby  genteel  story.  Thackeray,  W.  M. 


Shadow  of  Ashlydyat.  Wood,  Mrs.  H 36.580 

Shadow  of  the  rock  and  other  religious 

poems.  1872 218.4 

Shadow  of  the  sword.  [The  return  from 

Elba,]  Buchanan,  R.  1877 1^7.16 

Shadows  of  Shasta.  Miller,  J.  Fict 141 . 18 

Shady  side;  or,  life  in  a country  parsonage. 

Hubbell,  M.  S 8.18 

Shairp,  J.  C.  Aspects  of  poetry,  1882. . . 211.8 

— Culture  and  religion.  1872 301 . 10 

— Poetic  interpretation  of  nature.  1878. . 314.25 


— Robert  Burns.  (Eng.  men  of  letters.)’79.  616.11.8 

— Studies  in  poetry  and  philosophy.  1872.  301.11 
Shakers.  Howells,  W.  D.  Three  villages. 

[Shirley,  etc.]  1884 522.6 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  The  Shakers.  Illus..  . In  1004.1.15 

— Warner,  C.  D.  Out  of  the  world.  .In  1006.4.18 
Shakespeare,  W.  Works.  Ed.  by  Mary 

C.  Clarke.  Illus  .. 201.7 

— Works.  Ed.  by  G.  L.  Duyckinck.  Illus.  201.20 

— Works.  Ed.,  with  notes  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 

Illus.  40  v.  1881-3 213.1 

Contents.— v.  1,  All’s  well  that  ends  well.  v.  2,  An- 
tony and  Cleopatra,  v.  3,  As  you  like  it.  v.  4',  Com- 
edy of  errors,  v.  5,  Coriolanus.  v.  6,  Cymbeline.  v. 
7,  Hamlet,  v.  8,  Julius  Caesar,  v.  9,  King  Henry  the 
fourth,  pt.  1.  v.  10,  King  Henry  the  fourth,  pt.  2. 
v.  11,  King  Henry  the  fifth,  v.  12,  King  Henry  the 
sixth,  pt.  1.  v.  13,  King  Henry  the  sixth,  pt.  2.  v.  14, 
King  Henry  the  sixth,  pt.  3.  v.  15,  King  Henry  the 
eighth,  v.  16,  King  John.  v.  17,  King  Lear.  v.  18, 
King  Richard  the  second,  v.  19,  King  Richard  the 
third,  v.  20,  Love’s  labour’s  lost.  v.  21,  Macbeth,  v. 
22,  Measure  for  measure,  v.  23,  Merchant  of  Venice, 
v.  24,  Merry  wives  of  Windsor,  v.  25,  Midsummer 
night's  dream,  v.  26,  Much  ado  about  nothing,  v.  27, 
Othello,  v.  28,  Pericles,  v.  29,  Romeo  and  Juliet,  v. 
30,  Taming  of  the  Shrew,  v.  31,  Tempest,  v.  32, 
Timon  of  Athens.  v.  33,  Titus  Andronicus.  v.  34, 
Troilus  and  Cressida.  v.  35,  Twelfth  night,  v.  36, 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona,  v.  37,  The  winter’s  tale, 
v.  38,  Two  noble  kinsmen,  v.  39,  Poems;  Vepus  and 
Adonis;  Rape  of  Lucrece;  A lover’s  complaint;  Pas- 
sionate pilgrim ; Phognix  and  the  turtle,  v.  40,  Bon- 
nets. 

— Works.  Text  of  A.  Dyce.  7v.  in  4.  ’68.  214.24 

Contents.— v.  1-2,  Measure  for  measure ; Comedy  of 
errors;  Much  ado  about  nothing ; Love’s  labour’s  lost; 
Midsummer-night’s  dream;  Merchant  of  Venice;  As 
you  like  it;  Taming  of  the  shrew;  All’s  well  that  ends 
well;  Twelfth-night;  Winter’s  tale;  King  John;  King 
Richard  II.  v.  3-4,  King  Henry  IV,  pt.  1 ; King  Henry 
IV,  pt.  2;  King  Henry  V ; King  Henry  VI,  pt.  1 ; King 
Henry  VI,  pt.  2 ; King  Henry  VI,  pt.  3;  King  Richard 
III;  King  Henry  VIII;  Troilus  and  Cressida;  Titus 
Andronicus.  v.  5-6,  Coriolanus;  Romeo  and  Juliet; 
Timon  of  Athens;  Julius  Caesar;  Macbeth;  Hamlet; 
King  Lear;  Othello;  Antony  and  Cleopatra;  Cymbe- 
line. v.  7,  Pericles;  Tempest;  Two  gentlemen  of  Ve- 
rona; Merry  wives  of  Windsor;  Poems;  Life  of 
Shakespeare;  Glossary. 


SHAKESPEARE. 


223 


SHAW. 


Shakespeare,  W.,  continued. 

— Works.  Ed.  by  R.  G.  White.  3 v.  ’83.  213.8 

Contents.—  1,  Comedies.  2,  Histories  and 
poems.  3,  Tragedies. 

— Works.  Text  of  Clark  and  Wright. . . . 204.10 

— Dramatic  works;  from  text  of  Johnson, 

Stevens  and  Reed.  Illue 201 . 21 

— Plays.  (Inchbald’s  British  theatre,  v.  1-5.) 

1808  205.1 

Contents. — v.  1,  Comedy  of  errors;  Romeo  and  Ju- 


liet; Hamlet;  King  John;  King  Richard  III.  v.  2, 
King  Henry  IV,  pt.  1;  King  Ilenry  IV,  pt.  2;  Mer- 
chant of  Venice;  King  Henry  V;  Much  ado  about 
nothing,  v.  3,  As  you  like  it;  Merry  wives  of  Wind- 
sor; King  Henry  VIII ; Measure  for  measure;  Winter’s 
tale.  v.  4,  King  Lear;  Cymbeline;  Macbeth;  Julius 
Caesar;  Antony  and  Cleopatra.  v.  5,  Coriolanus; 
Othello ; Tempest ; Twelfth  night ; Every  man  in  his 
humour. 

— Plays.  Selected  and  prepared  for  use  in 

schools,  clubs,  etc.  With  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  2v. 

1872 201.17 

Contents.— v.  1,  Sketch  of  the  poet’s  life;  As  you 
like  it;  Merchant  of  Venice;  Twelfth  night;  King 
Henry  the  fourth,  1st  and  2d  parts ; Julius  Caesar ; Ham- 
let, prince  of  Denmark.  v. 2,  Tempest;  Winter’s  tale; 
King  Henry  the  fifth;  King  Richard  the  third;  King 
Lear;  Macbeth;  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 

— Doubtful  plays.  1869 214.25 

Contents.— King  Edward  HI;  Thomas,  Lord  Crom- 
well; Locrine;  Yorkshire  tragedy;  London  prodigal; 
Birth  of  Merlin. 

Concordances , etc. 

— Abbott,  E.  A.  Shakespearian  grammar. 

1878 314.13 

— Bartlett, J.  Shakespeare phrase-book.’81.  318.7 

— Clarke,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Concordance  to 

Shakespeare.  1875 *B.21 

— Dictionary  of  Shakespearian  quota- 

tions. 1881... 315.22 

Critical  and  Miscellaneous. 

— Allibone,  S.  A.  Shakspeare’s  life  and 

bibliography  of  his  works.  (In  his 

Dictionary  of  Eng.  lit) *A.8.2 

— Bryant,  W.  C.  In  his  Orations,  etc.  ’73.  325.22 

— Calvert,  G.  H.  Shakespeare;  a study.’79.  318.11 

— Campbell,  J . Lord.  Shakespeare’s  legal 

acquirements.  1859 318.12 

— Carlyle,  T.  Heroes,  etc.  [Hero  as  a poet].  301 . 23 

— De  Quincey,  T.  In  his  Biographical 

essays 302.25 

— Disraeli,  I.  Shakespeare In  308.11.2 

Predecessors  and  contemporaries  of 

S.  (In  his  Amenities,  etc.) 308.11.2 

— Dowden,  E.  Shakspere.  (Literature 

primers).  1878 314.1.5 

Shakspere;  mind  and  art.  1879...  317.1 

— Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  Folk-lore  of  Shakes- 

peare. 1884  431 . 20 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Representative  men. 

(Prose  works.) 307.19.2 

— Gervinus,  G.  G.  Shakespeare  commen- 

taries. 1880  316.6 

— Giles,  H.  Human  life  in  Shakespeare. ’82.  318.23 

— Gilfillan,  G.  Shakspeare:  a lecture. 

1855 In  301.24 

— Goadby,  E.  The  England  of  Shakes- 

peare. 1881  727.7 

— Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Wilhelm  Meister’s 

apprenticeship.  [Criticism  on  Ham- 
let]. 1873 


Shakespeare,  W.,  continued. 

— Guizot, F.  Shakspeare  and  his  times.’52  304.9 

— Hazlitt,  W.  Characters  of  Shakespeare’s 

plays.  1870 302.5 

— Heard.  F.  F.  Shakespeare  as  a lawyer. 

1883 326.22 

— Holmes,  N.  The  authorship  of  Shakes- 

peare. 1876 325.29 

— Hudson,  H.  N.  Lectures  on.  2 v.[cop.’48]  304.7 

Shakespeare:  his  life,  art  and  charac- 
ters, with  origin  and  growth  of  the 
drama  in  England.  2 v.  1872 204 . 19 

— Irving,  W.  Stratford-on-Avon.  [Home 

of  S.]  In  his  Sketch-book 306.15 

— Jacox,  F.  Shakespeare  diversions.  1875.  312.11 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  In  his  Among  my  books.  332.12.1 

— Page,  W.  Study  of  Shakespeare’s  por- 

traits   In  1006.4.10 

— Schlegel,  A.  W.  von.  Dramatic  art  and 

literature 204.17 

— Shakespeare’s  death-mask.  Illus In  1006.4.8 


— Taine,  H . A.  Hist,  of  Eng.  literature.’72.  305 . 12 

— Weiss,  J.  Wit,  humor,  and  Shakspeare.  317.8 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Lit.  of  the  age  of  Eliz- 

abeth. 1871 303.5 

— White,  R.  G.  Memoirs  of,  with  essay 

on  his  genius  and  account  of  the 

English  drama.  1865 308 . 3 

Studies  in  Shakespeare.  1886 323.21 

— Wordsworth,  C.  Shakespeare  and  the 

bible.  1880  317.14 

Shakespeare  for  the  Young , etc. 

— Barr,  A.  E.  Young  people  of  Shake- 

speare’s dramas.  1882 211.31 

— Lamb,  C.  and  M.  Tales  from  Shake- 

speare   21.30 

— Seamer,  Mary.  Shakespeare’s  stories 

simply  told.  Illus ; 87.10 


— Shakespeare  for  the  young  folk.  Ed. 

by  R.  R.  Raymond.  Illus.  1881 212 . 9 

Contents. — Memoir  of  Shakespeare;  Mid- 
summer night’s  dream;  As  you  like  it;  Julius 
Caesar. 

Women  of  Shakespeare. 


— Clarke,  M.  C.  Girlhood  of  Shakespeare’s 

heroines : tales.  2v.  1873 63.4 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Characteristics  of 

[S’s.] women 332.27 

— Weiss,  J.  In  his  Wit,  humor,  etc 317.8 

Shakspeare,  C.  St.  Paul  at  Athens:  ser- 
mons. 1879 421.30 

Shakyamuni  [Buddha].  See  Buddhism. 

Shaler,  N.  S.  First  book  in  geology.  ’84.  845 . 6 

— Kentucky.  A pioneer  commonwealth. 


Shamrock  and  thistle.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv.  73.4.2 

Shandon  bells.  Black,  W.  1883 54.9 

Shannon,  R.  H.  Vestiges  of  civilization; 

or  the  aetiology  of  history.  1851...  914.17 
Sharpe,  S.  History  of  Egypt  [to  640].  2 v. 

1852 745.10 

Sharpless,  I.  and  Philips.G.M.  Astronomy 

for  schools  and  general  readers.  ’82.  842.6 

Sharswood,  G.  Legal  ethics.  1869 911.28 

— Study  of  the  law.  1870 911.29 

Shaubena,  Indian  chief.  Matson,  N.  Mem- 
ories of.  [Black  Hawk  war,  etc].  80 . 723 . 7 

SHAWj  T.  B.  and  Smith,  W.  Specimens  of 
English  literature.  Adapted  to  use 
of  American  students  by  B.  N.  Mar- 
tin. 1869 311.19 


64.1 


SHAW. 


224 


SHUT. 


Shaw,  Flora  L.  Castle  Blair.  Juv.  1883.  56.16 

— Hector:  a story.  Juv.  1881 81.3 

— Phyllis  Browne.  Juv.  1883 81.29 

Shaw,  H.  L.  Josh  Billings:  his  works,  com- 
plete. [cop.  1876.] -323.18 

Shaw,  T.  A.  Brief  history  of  Russia.  1877.  716.8 


Shaw,  T.  B.  Hist,  of  Eng.  lit.  [cop.  1875.] . 325.4 

— Manual  of  Eng.  and  Am. lit.  [cop.  ’67.].  325.5 

— Specimens  of  Eng.  lit.  [cop.  ’69.] 311 . 19 

SHAwn-straps.  Alcott,  L.  M.  Juv 26.42.2 

Sheahan,  J.  W.  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Doug- 


las. 1860  636.17 

Shedd,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Famous  sculptors  and 

sculpture.  1881 852 . 20 

Shedd,  W.  G.  T.  Literary  essays.  1878. . 317.5 

Sheep.  Randall,  H.  S.  Sheep  husbandry’54.  825.3 
Sheely,  A.,  ed'r.  Anecdotes  of  school  life. 

1877 317.27 

Sheldon,  E.  A.  Lessons  on  objects.  1875.  416.13 
Sheldon,  H.  C.  History  of  Christian  doc- 
trine. 2 v.  1886 445.1 

Contents.— v.  1,  From  90-1517.  v.  2,  1517-1885. 

Shelley,  C.  P.  B.  Workshop  appliances.’ 79  838.27 
Shelley,  Mrs.  M.  W.  Frankenstein.  Fict. 

1869 13.19 

Shelley,  P.  B.  Poetical  works;  ed.  by 

Mrs.  Shelley,  [pub.  1839] 212 . 11 

Contents  — Queen  Mab ; Alastor ; Revolt  of  Islam ; 


Prometheus  unbound,  lyrical  drama ; The  Cenci,  trag- 
edy; Hellas,  lyrical  drama;  (Edipus  Tyrannus,  tragedy ; 
Early  poems;  Poems,  1815-1822;  Translations. 

Same.  1836 201.13 

— Select  poems,  with  memoir  by  M.  Blind.  214 . 26 


— Allibone,  S.  A.  Diet,  of  Eng.  literature.  *A.8.2 

— Godwin,  P.  Out  of  the  past 311.18 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets . . . 615 . 15 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Shelley.  1879 616.11.3 

Shells.  Adams,  H.G.  Beautiful  shells.’71  822.13 

— P.  H.  F.  Frank’s  search  for  sea  shells.’66.  816.14 

— Tenney,  S.  Sea,  land  and  river.  Juv.’Q 8.  22 . 16 

— Tryon,  G.  W.  Structural  and  systematic 


conchology.  1882 846.12 

— Woodward,  S.  P.  Manual  of  mollusca. 

1871 822.19 


See  also.  Pacific  R.  R.  survey,  v.  6 [Report  upon  land 
shells] ; Same,  v.  5 [Catalogue  of  recent  fossil  shells] ; 
also , Smithsonian  misc.  col.,  v.  5,  9 [Bibliography  of 
North  American  conchology,  to  I860];  Same,  v.  7,  8 
[Land  and  fresh  water  shells  of  North  America] ; Same, 
v.  10  [Mollusks  of  western  N.  A] ; Same,  v.  10  [Ar- 
rangement of  the  families  of  shells] ; also,  Smithson- 
ian rep.,  1859  [Shells  of  the  gulf  of  California] ; Same, 
1866  [instructions  for  collecting  land  and  fresh  water 
shells]. 

See  also , articles  on  Shell-heaps,  in  the  Smithsonian 
reports  for  1871,  71,  77,  78,  81,  82,  83. 


Shepard,  Hazel.  Great  cities  of  the  ancient 

world.  Illus.  1885 531.20 

— Great  cities  of  the  modern  world.  Illus. 

1885 531.21 

Shepard,  W.,  ed’r.  The  literary  life— au- 
thors and  authorship.  1882 318 . 10 

— eclr.  Enchiridion  of  criticism.  1885..  323.26 
Shepherd,  D.  A.  How  two  girls  tried 

farming.  1879 835.16 

Shepherd  king.  [King  David.]  Tucker,  C.  23.21 
Shepherd  of  Salisbury  plain.  More,  H . . . 3.4 

Sheppard,  Eliz.  S.  [E.  Berger .]  Charles 

Auchester.  [Music  novel.]  1872....  34.33 

— Counterparts.  3 v.  1864 134.18 

Sheppard,  F.  H.  Love  afloat:  story  of 

the  American  navy.  1875 43.15 

Sheppard,  N.  Shut  up"  in  Paris,  [1870-1] . 746 . 13 


Sheridan,  R.  B.  Dramatic  works;  with 

memoir.  1873  208 . 29 

Contents.—  Biographical  memoir;  The  rivals,  a com- 
edy; St.  Patrick’s  day,  a farce;  The  duenna,  a comic 
opera ; The  school  for  scandal,  a comedy ; The  critic,  a 
drama;  Trip  to  Scarborough;  Pizarro,  a tragedy;  Verses 
to  the  memory  of  Garrick. 

Same.  1869  214.27 


— Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.W.  Sheridan.  ’83.  616.11.33 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  own  times.’68.  634.3 
Sherman,  W.  T.  Memoirs  of,  by  himself. 

2 v.  1875  734.1 


— Nichols,  G.  W.  Story  of  the  great 

march,  [1864-5] 737.6 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868 . . 634 . 3 

— Wilson,  J.  G.  Hlustrious ’soldiers.  1874.  632.17 
Sherwood,  Mrs.  J.  Manners  and  social 

usages.  1884  433 . 6 

Sherwood,  J.  D.  Comic  history  of  the 

United  States.  1870 721.5 

Sherwood,  J.  M.,  ed’r.  Memoirs  of  Rev. 

David  Brainerd.  1885 631 . 6 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  Amenities  of 

home.  1884 426.28 

— Home  amusements . 1884 847 . 15 

— Transplanted  rose.  1882 58.2 

Shetland  islands.  Visit  to In  1001.8.4 

Shifting  winds.  Ballantyne,  R. M.  Juv.  88.31 
Shillaber,  B.  P.  Ike  Partington  and  his 

friends.  1879 311.32 

— Partingtonian  patchwork.  1873 323.8 

“Ship  ahoy!”  Fenn,  G.  M.  Fict 47.37 

Ship  and  shore.  Colton,  W.  1856 506 . 22 

Ship  in  the  desert.  [Poem.]  Miller,  J.’75.  202.24 
Shippen,  E.  Thirty  years  at  sea.  1879 : . . . 512.19 
Ships.  Centennial  exhibition.  Official  re- 
ports   In  *846.15  6 

— Goodrich,  F.  B.  Ocean’s  story.  1875...  511.20 

— Whymper,  F.  History  of.  {In  his  Sea)  528.12 

See  also  Naval  science ; Sailors,  etc. 

Shipwrecks.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Ship- 
wrecks and  disasters  at  sea.  1875,...  524.20 

— Percy  anecdotes 312 . 1 

— Perils  of  the  sea.  1833 516.31 

— Porter,  J.  Sir  Edward  Seaward’s  nar- 

rative. Fict  502.21 

— Riley,  J.  Shipwreck  on  west  coast  of 

Africa,  [1815] 503.9 

— Verne,  J.  Wreck  of  the  Chancellor.  Fict.  137.8 

— Wrecked  on  a reef.  [Auckland islands.]  515.6 

Shirley.  Bronte,  Charlotte.  Fict 36.410 

Shoemakers.  Chamber's  misc.  Anec- 
dotes of In  1001.8.8 

— Winks,  W.  E.  Lives  of  illustrious. 

Illus.  1883 627.11 

Shooting.  See  Gun;  Hunting  and  shoot- 
ing; Rifle  practice;  Military  art  and 
science. 

Short,  J.  T.  The  North  Americans  of  an- 
tiquity. 1880 722.7 

SHORT-hand.  See  Phonography  and  Ste- 
nography. 

Short  studies  of  American  authors.  Hig- 

ginson,  T.  W.  1880 315.9 

Short  studies  on  great  subjects.  Froude, 

J.  A.  4 v 307.21 

Shorthouse,  H.  S.  John  Inglesant  [philo- 
sophical romance.]  1882 52.14 

— Little  schoolmaster  Mark:  a spiritual 

romance.  1883  55.25 

Shrubbery.  See  Trees;  Plants. 

Shut  up  in  Paris,  [1870-1].  Sheppard,  N. . 746.13 


SHUMWAY. 


225 


SIR. 


Shumway,  E.  S.  A day  in  ancient  Rome. 

1885 523.17 

Siam.  Bacon,  G.  B.  Land  of  the  white 

elephant.  1873 502.5 

— Leonowens,  A.  H.  English  governess 

at  the  Siamese  court.  1862 525 . 15 

Romance  of  the  harem.  1873 503 . 16 

— Siam  and  the  Siamese In  1001.9.5 

Siberia.  Atkinson,  T.  W.  Oriental  and 

western.  1865 502 . 25 

Upper  and  lower  Amoor.  1860 511 . 1 

— Bush,  R.  J.  Reindeer,  dogs,  and  snow 

shoes,  [1865-7] 527.12 

— Collins,  P.  McD.  Siberia,  the  Amoor 

country,  etc.,  [1856-71 508 . 15 

— Dostoyeffsky,  F.  Buried  alive;  or,  ten 

years  of  penal  servitude  in  Siberia.’81  516 . 22 

— Gilder,  W.  H.  Ice  pack  and  tundra, 

[1881-21.  1881 521.19 

— Hart  wig,  G.  Polar  world.  1869 521.20 

— Humboldt,  A.  von.  Travels  in  America, 

etc  506.29 

— Kennan,  G.  Tent  life  in,  [1865-7] 508.26 

— Knox,  T.  W.  Overland  through  Asia.’70.  521.9 

— Lansdell,  H.  Through  Siberia,  [1879.]’82.  526.19 

— S.  and  the  Russian  penal  settlements.Znl001.9.5 
Sibree,  Rev.  J.  Madagascar.  [Missionary 

manual].  1880 522.17 

Sicily.  Browne,  J.  R.  Yusef.  1851 508.7 

— Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Cities  of  southern  Italy.  518 . 36 

— Kavanagh,  J.  Summer  and  winter  in  the 

two  Sicilies.  1858 527.23 

Sidney,  Margaret.  Five  little  peppers. ’80.  87.31 
Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  Adams,  W.  D.  Famous 

books.  [The  Arcadia] 314.28 

— Davis,  Mrs.  S.M.  Life  and  times  of.’75.  618.12 

— Disraeli,  I.  Amenities  of  literature,  v.  2.  308.11 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Loves  of  the  poets.  633.13 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Lit.  of  the  age  of  Eliz.  303 . 5 

Sidonie.  Daudet,  A.  Fict 136.23 

Siege  of  London.  James,  K.,  jr.  Fict...  54.10 
Siemens,  Sir  W.  Jeans,  W.  T.  Creators 

of  the  age  of  steel.  1884 644.7 

Sight.  Clarke,  E.  H.  Visions;  a study 

. of  false  sight.  1878 828.30 

" — Harlan,  G.  C.  Eyesight.  (Am.  health 

primers) 833.14.4 

— Helmholtz,  H.  Recent  progress  of  the 

theory  of  vision.  1868 In  843.6.1 

— Le  Conte,  Joseph.  Sight.  1881 815.4.31 

See  also  Eye ; Optics. 


Sights  and  insights.  Whitney,  A.  D.  T.2  v.  144.11 
SiGN-language.  Tylor,  E.  B.  Gesture-lan- 
guage, etc.  1878 In  841.10 

Sign  writing  and  glass  embossing.  Cal- 

lingham,  J.  1883 842.30 

Signa.  Rame,  L.  d6  la.  Fict 146 . 29 

Signal  boys.  Eggleston,  G.  C.  Juv 88.23 

Signers.  Dwight,  N.  Lives  of  the  signers.  621 . 10 
Signor  Monaldini’s  niece.  Tincker,  Miss 

M.  A 145.5 

Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Letters  of  life. 

[Biographical].  1867 607.23 

— Myrtis,  with  other  etchings.  1£55 63.15 

— Young  man’s  offering.  [Selections].  ’52.  62.20 
Silas  Marner.  Eliot,  George.  7.6  and...  36.325 

Silent  and  true.  Fleming,  Mrs.  M.  A 43.12 

Silent  partner.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S 7.16 

Silliman,  Benj.  Fisher,  G.  P.  Life  of. ’66.  634.8 
Silver.  See  Metals;  Mining;  Money. 

Silver  castle;  sequel  to  “Dumb  traitor.” 

Wilmer,  M.  E 86.23 

Silver  cord,  The.  Brooks,  Shirley 36.63 

Silver  cup  of  sparkling  drops.  Porter,  C .B.  408 . 33 
29 


Silver  medal.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Juv...  86.27 

Silver  pitchers.  Alcott,  L.  M.  Juv 75.2 

Silver  wings  and  golden  scales.  Illus. 

juv.  1877 832.2 

Silversmith’s  handbook.  Gee,  G.  E.  ’77.  844.8 

Silvia.  Kavanagh,  Julia.  Fict 36.303 

Sime,  James.  Life  of  Lessing.  2 v.  1879.  628.7 

— Schiller.  1882 636.7.15 

Simmonds,  P.  L.  Commercial  dictionary 

of  trade  products,  manufacturing 
and  technical  terms,  moneys,  weights, 
etc.  1883 844.4 

— Dictionary  of  useful  animals  and  their 

products:  a manual 855.9 

— Waste  products  and  undeveloped  sub- 

stances and  their  utilization.  1873...  823.22 
Simms,  W.  G.  Beauchampe:  or.  the  Ken- 


tucky tragedy.  Sequel  to  Charle- 
mont.  [cop.  1856.] 16.8 

— Border  beagies;  a tale  of  Mississippi. 

[cop.  1855] 16.6 

— Eutaw.  [cop.  1856] 16.7 

— The  foray ers 58.11 

— Katherine  Walton 14.8 

— Life  of  Capt.  John  Smith.  1846  631 . 16 

— Life  of  Chevalier  Bayard.  1854 641 . 11 

— Life  of  Nathaniel  Greene.  1859 621.11 

— Mellichampe:  a tale  of  the  Santee 58.12 

— Ths  partisan : a romance  of  the  revolu- 

tion. [cop.  1853] 58.13 

— The  scout;  or,  the  black  riders  of  Cong- 

aree 58.14 

— Vasconselos.  [Florida;  De  Soto].  1857.  44.19 

— The  Yemassee  [Indian  conspiracy,  1715.]  16.5 


Note. — Of  the  above  tales  the  Revolutionary  roman- 
ces in  order  of  succession  are : 1,  The  partisan.  2, 

Mellichampe.  3,  The  scout.  4,  Katherine  Walton. 
5.  The  forayers.  6.  Eutaw. 

Simon,  Jules.  King,  E.  French  political 

leaders.  1876 613.20.3 

— Men  of  the  third  republic.  1873 634 . 7 

Simonds,  W.  [Walter Aimwell.\  Aimwell 

stories.  7 v.  1872 91.27 

Contents..— 1,  Clinton;  or,  boy  life  in  the  country. 
2,  Ella;  or,  turning  over  a new  leaf.  3,  Jessie;  or, 
trying  to  be  somebody.  4,  Marcus  ; or,  the  boy-tamer. 
5,  Oscar ; or,  the  boy  who  had  his  own  way.  6,  Whist- 
ler; or,  the  manly  boy.  7,  Jerry;  or,  the  sailor  boy 
ashore. 

Simple  story.  Inchbald,  Mrs.  Eliz 34.31 

Simpleton,  A.  Reade,  Charles.  Fict. 

36.465  and  63.39 

Simpson,  W.  Meeting  the  sun;  journey 

around  the  world.  1877 513 . 8 

Sims,  J.  Marion.  Story  of  my  life.  1885 . . 631 . 7 

Simson,  Walter.  History  of  the  gipsies.’78.  742.5 
Sinai.  Field, H. M.  On  the  desert.  1883.  526.22 

— Palmer,  H.  S.  Sinai  from  the  fourth 

Egyptian  dynasty.  1879 716.13.6 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  Sinai  and  Palestine.  ’70.  504.9 

See  also  Palestine. 

Sinaitio  manuscript,  Discovery  of.  Tis- 

chendorf,  C 414 . 4 

Sinclair,  Catherine.  Beatrice 8.13 

Sinclair,  E.  Book  of  gems,  [selections.] 

1856  306.8 

Sinding,  P.  C.  Hist,  of  Scandinavia,  811- 

1863....... 746.19 

Singers  and  singing.  See  Music  and  musi- 
cians. 

Singleton  Fontenoy,  R.  N.  Hannay,  J.  47.35 

Sink  or  swim.  Alger,  H.  Juv 84.1.2 

Sintram  and  his  companions.  La  Motte 

Fouque,  Baron  de 4.24  and  131 . 2 

Sir  Amy  as  Leigh.  Kingsley,  C 132.17 

Sir  Brooke  Fossbrooke.  Lever,  Charles . . 36 . 348 


SIR. 


226 


SMILES. 


. Sir  Charles  Grandison.  Richardson,  S . . . 132 . 4 

Sir  Gibbie.  Macdonald,  G 47.1 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite . 

Trollope,  A 36.549 

Sir  J asper  Carew.  Lever,  C 36 . 349 

Sir  Jasper’s  tenant.  Braddon  M.  E 36.59 

Sir  Theodore  Broughton.  James,  G.  P.  R.  36.262 

Siren,  A.  Trollope,  A 36 . 554 

Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de.  History  of  the  Ital- 
ian republics  [to  1805] 703 . 14 

— Literature  of  the  south  of  Europe.  2 v. 

1848 302.6 

Sister  Dora.  See  Pattison,  D.  W 621.17 

Sister’s,  A,  story.  Craven,  Mme.  A 134.21 

Sisters,  The,  [Romance  _of  ancient  Mem- 
phis.] Ebers,  G. . . ~ 48.23 

Sisters  of  charity.  Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  1855.  414.3 
Sivewright,  J.  Telegraphy.  1876.  See 

Breece,  W.  H 816.10 

Six  centuries  of  work  and  wages;  history 

of  English  labour.  Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  915.13 

Six  days  of  creation.  Lewis,  Tayler 444 . 12 

Six  hundred  dollars  a year.  Warren,  Mrs.  E.  308 . 30 
Six  little  cooks;  or,  aunt  Jane’s  cooking 

class.  Kirkland,  E.  S.  1877 74.25 

Six  months  at  Mrs  Prior’s.  Adams,  E.  Juv.  78 . 15 
Six  months  at  the  White  house  [1864.]  Car- 
penter, F.  B 613.12 

Six  months  in  Italy  [1847].  Hillard.  S . . . . 505.10 
Six  nights  with  the  Washingtonians.  Ar- 
thur, T.S..V 32.29 

Six  stories  from  the  Arabian  Nights. 

Eliot,  S 77.10 

Sixteen  months  at  the  gold  diggings  [1849- 

51.]  Woods,  D.B 505.15 

Sixth  great  Oriental  monarchy.  [Parthia]. 

Rawlinson,  G.  1873 706.11 

Skeat,  W.  W.  Etymological  dictionary  of 

the  English  language.  1882 316 . 8 

Skepticism.  See  Rationalism  and  skepti- 
cism. 

SKETCH-book.  Irving,  W 306 . 15 

Sketches  and  reminiscences  of  the  radical 
club  of  Chestnut  street,  Boston.  Sar- 
gent, Mrs.  J.  T 317.16 

Sketches  and  studies  in  southern  Europe. 

Symonds,  J.  A.  2 v.  1880 514.33 

Sketches  by  Boz.  Dickens,  C.  36.181  and  1.16 
Sketches  of  art,  literature,  and  character. 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A 318 . 6 

Sketches  of  creation.  Winchell,  A.  1873.  812.8 

Sketches  of  illustrious  soldiers.  Wilson, 

J.G , 632.17 

Sketches  of  Irish  character.  Hall,  Mrs. 

S.  C....  . 134.31 

Sketches  of  life  and  character.  Arthur, 

T.  S 15.12 

Sketching.  See  Drawing. 

Skin,  The,  in  health  and  disease.  Bulkley, 


Skirmishes  and  sketches.  Dodge,  M.  A.’66.  307 . 13 

Skirmishing.  Jenkin,  C.  Fict 36.269 

Slade,  Augustus.  Travels  in  Turkey, 

Greece,  etc.,  with  cruise  in  the  Black 

sea,  [1829-30].  1854 508.21 

Slave  trade.  See  Slavery. 

Slavery.  Aughey,  J.  H.  Iron  furnace;  or, 

slavery  and  secession.  1863 406 . 6 

— Banks,  M.  R.  Bright  days  in  the  old 

plantation  time.  Juv.  1882 515.15 

— Benton,  T.  H.  Examination  of  the  Dred 

Scott  case.  1857 806 . 16 

— Canot,  Captain.  Twenty  years  of  an  Af- 

rican slaver.  1854 518.21 


Slavery,  continued . 

— Channing,  W.  E.  Slavery.  (Works,  v.  2 

and  5) 1001.3 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Anti-slavery  days:  sketch 

of  the  struggle  which  ended  in  the 
abolishment  of  slavery  in  the  United 
States.  1884 •••• 741.6 

— Greeley,  H.  The  American  conflict.  [S. 

in  the  U.  S.]  1867 737.131 

— Helper,  H.  R.  Impending  crisis  of  the 

South.  1860 911.34 

— Helps,  A.  (In  his  Friends  in  council, v.l).  302.3 

Spanish  conquest  in  America.  4 v. . . 737.1 

— Hildreth,  R.  The  slave;  or,  memoirs  . 

of  Archy  Moore.  1846 613.24 

— Johnson,  O.  Garrison  and  the  anti-sla- 

very movement.  1881 623.19 

— Kemble,  F.  A.  Journal  of  a residence  on 

a Georgia  plantation  in  1838-9 506 . 13 

— Long,  J.  D.  Pictures  of  slavery.  1857. . 902.5 

— Macon,  J.  A.  Uncle  Gabe  Tucker.  [Char- 

acter sketches] 327 . 1 

— Olmsted,  F.  L.  Seaboard  slave  states.’56.  512 . 8 

— Still,  W.  The  underground  railroad. 

[History  of  fugitives  from  slavery]. 

Illus.  1872 734.16 

— Tanner,  H.  Martyrdom  of  Lovejoy 623.9 

— Thoreau,  H.  D.  Anti-slavery  papers. 

1866  In  311.11 

— Wilson,  H.  Anti-slavery  measures  of  the 

37th  and  38th  Congresses,  1861-4 902 . 9 

Rise  and  fall  of  the  slave  power.  3.  v. 

1878 734.9 


See  also  Africa;  Negroes;  United  StateB  (History). 
For  anti-slavery  writings,  etc.,  See  Parker  (Theo- 
dore); Phillips  (Wendell);  Smith  (Gerrit);  Sumner 
(Charles). 

In  fiction  see  “Uncle  Tom’s  cabin”  and  “Dred”  by 
Mrs.  Stowe. 


Slavonic  provinces  of  Turkey.  See  Turkey. 
Slavs,  The.  McLeod,  G.  F.  (Conversion 

of  the  West) 423.15.4 

Sleep.  Hall,  W.  W.  1866 803.18 

— Macnish,  R.  Philosophy  of.  1844 In  305.10 

Sleight,  M.  B.  The  Osego  chronicles;  or, 

the  Kuylers  and  their  friends.  1879.  46.21 
Slick,  Sam,  pseud.  See  Haliburton,  T.  C. 

Slip  in  the  fens.  [Anon.]  Fict.  1873  63.30 

S,  M.  Memoir  of  Edmund  Cartwright,  in- 
ventor of  the  power  loom.  1843 612 . 8 

Small  house  at  Allington.  Trollope,  A . . . 61.14 

Smart,  Hawley.  Race  for  a wife.  1870 ...  42.29 
Smeaton,  J.  Smiles,  S.  Lives  of  the 

engineers In  607.1.2 

Smedley,  Frank  E.  Frank  Fairleigh.  1864.  36.516 

— Lorimer  Littlegood . ! 62.19 

Smedley,  M.  B.  The  maiden  aunt;  The  use 

of  sunshine.  1856 15.9 

Smiles,  Samuel.  Brief  biographies.  1860.  606.4 

— Character.  1878  417.9 

— Duty,  with  illustrations  of  courage,  pa- 

tience, and  endurance.  1881 425 . 28 

— The  Huguenots  in  England  and  Ireland. 

[Appended.]  The  Huguenots  in  Amer- 
ica. 1872, 706.19 

— The  Huguenots  in  France  after  the  rev- 

ocation of  the  edict  of  Nantes,  with 
a visit  to  the  country  of  the  Vaudois. 

1874 744.10 


— Industrial  biography:  iron-workers  and 


tool-makers.  1871 601.13 

— Life  of  a Scotch  naturalist,  Thos.  Ed- 

ward. 1877 613.18 

— Life  of  George  Stephenson.  1873  607.17 


— Lives  of  the  engineers.  4v.  Hlus.  1862.  607.1 


SMILES. 


227 


SMITH. 


Smiles,  continued. 

— Men  of  invention  and  industry.  1885..  631.4 

— ed'r.  James  Nasmyth,  engineer:  an 

autobiography.  1883  627.8 

— Robert  Dick,  baker,  geologist  and  botan- 

ist. 1879 635.16 

— Self-help;  with  illustrations  of  charac- 

ter, conduct  and  perseverance.  1871.  408 . 28 

— Thrift.  1876  415.4 

Smiles,  S .,jr.  Round  the  world.  By  a 

boy.  Ed.  by  S.  Smiles.  1872 527.7 

Smiley,  S.  F.  Garden  graith;  or,  talks 

among  my  flowers.  1880 443 . 16 

Smith,  Adam.  Nature  and  causes  of  the 

wealth  of  nations.  1872 902.2 

Smith,  Alfred  C.  Pilgrimage  through  Pal- 
estine. 1873 514.34 

Smith,  C.  B.  A life  in  earnest.  [Lectures] 

1848 437.25 

Smith,  C.  H.  Natural  history  of  the  human 

species.  1851 801 . 9 

Smith,  G.  H.  J.  Landscape  gardening.’56.  807 . 7 
Smith,  Edward.  Foods:  a handbook.  ’73.  815.4.3 

— Health:  a handbook.  1875 827.40 

Smith,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  ed’r.  Woman  in  sacred 

song.  [Selections,  with  biog.  sketch- 
es]. 1885 212.19 

Smith,  E.  P.  Incidents  of  the  U S.  Chris- 
tian commission.  1869 737.14 

Smith,  E.  Peshine.  Political  economy.  ’77. 

[cop.  1853] 912.24 

Smith,  E.  R.  The  Araucanians.  A tour 
among  the  Indian  tribes  of  southern 

Chili.  1855  508.4 

Smith,  F.  H.  My  experience;  or,  foot- 
prints of  a presbyterian  to  spiritual- 
ism. 1860 412.11 

Smith,  Rev.  G.  Visit  to  the  consular  cities 
of  China,  and  the  islands  of  Hong 

Kong  and  Chusanf  [1844-6] 506 . 2 

Smith,  G.,  of  the  British  museum.  Assyria, 

to  the  fall  of  Ninevah.  Illus.  1876.  716.13.2 

— Assyrian  discoveries,  1873-4.  Illus 511.16 


— Chaldean  account  of  Genesis,  containing 

the  description  of  the  creation,  the 
fall  of  man,  the  deluge,  the  tower  of 
Babel,  the  times  of  the  patriarchs,  and 
Nimrod:  Babylonian  fables,  and  leg- 
ends of  the  Gods;  from  the  cunei- 
form inscriptions.  Illus.  1876 715.4 

— History  of  Babylonia.  Illus.  1879 716.13.5 

Smith,  G.,  L.  L.  D.  Life  of  Alex.  Duff.  2 

v.  1880 637.11 

— Short  history  of  Christian  missions.  ’84.  433 . 9 
Smith,  G.  B.  Life  and  speeches  of  John 

Bright.  1881 617.21 

— Life  of  W.  E.  Gladstone.  1880 625.2 

— Poets  and  novelists:  literary  studies.’76.  322.7 
Smith, G.  G.  Life  and  letters  of  Bishop  J, 

O.  Andrew.  1882 627.18 

Smith,  Gerrit.  Frothingham,  O.  B.  Life 

of.  1879  624.26 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Cowper  (Eng.men  of  let- 
ters). 1880 616.11.15 

— Lectures  on  the  study  of  history.  1866.  706.8 

— Three  English  statesmen.  [Pym,  Crom- 

well, Pitt].  1867 606.13 

Smith,  H.  Gaieties  and  gravities.  1852 . . 301 . 3 

— and  J.  Rejected  addresses.  1851 206 . 20 

Smith,  H.  B.,  D.  D.  History  of  the  church 

of  Christ  in  chronological  tables.  N. 

Y.,  1859.  folio *8541.24 


Smith,  Capt.  John.  Hawks,  F.  L.  Adven- 
tures of.  1873 606.33 

— Hillard,  G.  S.  Life  of.  [cop.  1835] ..  In  641 .4.2 

— Lossmg,  B.  K.  Captain  John  Smith. 

Illus.  1860 Inl004.1.21 

— Simms,  W.  G.  Life  of.  [cop.  1846], . . 631.16 

— Warner,  C.  D.  Life  of.  1881 626.12 

SIiith,  John.  Fruits  and  farinacea;  the 

proper  food  of  man.  1854 837.6 

Smith,  Julia  P.  The  married  belle.  1872.  32.26 
Smith,  Lloyd  P.  On  the  classification  of 

books.  1882 *3501.3 

Smith,  M.  H.  Successful  folks.  . How  they 

won.  1878 617.11 

— Sunshine  and  shadow  in  New  York.  ’69.  736.5 
Smith,  M.  P.  W.  [P.  Thorne.]  Jolly  good 

times;  or,  child  life  on  a farm.  1875.  74.23 
Smith,  Philip.  Ancient  history  of  the 


East.  Illus.  1871 701.1 

— History  of  the  world,  to  the  fall  of  the 

Roman  empire.  3 v.  1882 725.10 

— Smaller  ancient  history  of  the  East,  [to 

Alexander].  Illus.  1872 715.15 

— Student’s  ecclesiastical  history.  1879. . . 417 . 19 

Smith,  R.  B.  Mohammed  and  Mohammed- 
anism. k 1875 416.15 

Smith, R.  T.  Saint  Basil,  the  great.  1879.  .423.14.5 
Smith,  S.  F.  Knights  and  sea-kings.  [Mid- 
dle Ages] 724.8 

— Myths  and  heroes.  [Early  man].  1873.  832 . 12 

Smith,  Seba.  Major  Jack  Downing’s  let- 
ters. 1833 311.31 

— Way  down  East:  portraitures  of  Yankee 

life.  [cop.  1854.] 55.31 

Smith,  Sol.  Theatrical  management.  ’68 . 617 . 7 

Smith,  Stephe.  Grains  for  the  grangers: 

the  farmers’  movement.  1873 902 . 19 

Smith,  Rev.  Sydney.  Works.  1858 305.3 

— Wit  and  wisdom  of.  [Selections].  With 

biog.  memoir.  1870 303.11 


— Thomson,  K.  B . Wits  and  beaux  of  soci- 

ety. 1861 613.17 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Essays  v.  1 303.6.1 

Smith,  T.  R.  Acoustics  in  relation  to  archi- 
tecture and  building 811 . 26 

— Architecture,  gothic  and  renaissance. ’80.  851.31 

— and  Slater,  J.  Architecture,  classic  and 

early  Christian.  1882  851 . 34 

Smith,  Uriah.  Diagram  of  parliamentary 

rules.  1883 902.29 

— State  of  the  dead  and  destiny  of  the 

wicked.  1873 425 . 7 

— Thoughts  on  Daniel.  1873 435.5 

— Thoughts  on  Revelation.  1865 435 . 4 

— United  States  in  prophecy.  1872 435.6 

Smith,  Walter.  Art  education;  scholastic 

an  d industrial.  1873 851 . 5 

Smith,  Rev.  Wilder.  Extempore  preach- 
ing. 1884 433 . 4 

Smith,  Dr.  W.  Dictionary  of  the  bible;  rev. 
and  ed.  by  H.  B.  Hackett  and  E.  Ab- 
bot. 4 v.  1883 *A . 13 

Same;  condensed.  1865 434.21 

— Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiq- 

uities. 1873 *B.15 

— History  of  Greece,  to  the  Roman  con- 

quest. 1874  713.8 

— New  Testament  history.  1875 715.18 

— Old  Testament  history,  to  the  return  of 

the  Jews  from  captivity.  1871 706.17 

— Smaller  classical  dictionary.  Illus 313.21 

— Smaller  history  of  England.  1876 715.19 


SMITH. 


228 


SMOLLETT. 


Smith,  Dr  W.,  continued. 

— Smaller  hist,  of  Greece,  to  Roman  con- 

quest. 1881 727.9 

— Smaller  hist,  of  Rome  to  the  empire.’76.  715.16 

— Smaller  Scripture  history.  1874 715.17 

Smith,  W.  E.  Tributes  to  [his]  life 

and  character.  Ed.  by  A.  E.  Smith. 

Portrait.  1881 625 . 4 

Smith,  W.  R.  History  of  Wisconsin,  v.  3. 

[Documentary].  1854 736 . 1 

Smith,  W.  Robertson.  The  Old  Testament 

in  the  Jewish  church.  1881 426.20 

— The  prophets  of  Israel  and  their  place  in 

history.  1882  443.27 

Smithsonian  institution.  Annual  reports 
of  the  board  of  regents,  1854,  ’56,  ’58, 

’59,  ’62-’83 *8501.2 

Note.  Volume  14  of  “Miscellaneous  collections”  con- 
tains a list  of  Smithsonian  publications  to  July,  1857;  a 
“systematic  list,”  and  an  “alphabetical  index”  to  “Con- 
tributions,” v.  1-21,  and  to  Miscellaneous  collections, 
v.  1-12:  and  the  contents  of  the  “Reports,”  to  1876. 

— Contributions  to  knowledge,  v.  10-21. 

1858-76  *8541.15 

Contents.— v.  10,  Harvey,  W.  H.,  Nereis  Boreali- 
Americana,  or  contributions  to  a history  of  the  marine 
algae  of  North  America;  Kane,  E.  K.,  Magnetical  obser- 
vations in  the  Arctic  seas;  Bowen,  T.  J.,  Grammar  and 
dictionary  of  the  Yoruba  language,  etc.  v.  11,  Brew- 
er, T.  M.,  North  American  oology,  pt.  1,  raptores  and 
fissirostres;  Gilliss,  J.  M.,  Total  eclipse  of  the  sun  on 
September  7,  1858,  as  observed  near  Olmos,  Peru; 
Bache,  A.  D.,  Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteoro- 
logical observations  made  at  the  Girard  college  observ- 
atory, Philadelphia,  in  1840-45 ; Kane,  E.  K.,  Meteoro- 
logical observations  in  the  Arctic  seas;  LeConte,  J.  L., 
Coleoptera  of  Kansas  and  Eastern  New  Mexico ; Sonn- 
tag.  A.,  Observations  on  terrestrial  magnetism  in  Mex- 
ico; Loomis,  E.,  On  certain  storms  in  Europe  and 
America,  December,  1836.  v.  12,  Kane,  E.  K.,  Astro- 
nomical observations  in  the  Arctic  seas ; Whittlesey,  E., 
Fluctuations  of  level  in  North  American  lakes;  Cas- 
well, A.,  Meteorological  observations  at  Providence,  R. 
I.,  from  1840  to  1859;  Smith,  N.  D.,  Meteorological  ob- 
servations near  Washington,  Ark.,  from  1840  to  1859; 
Mitchell,  S.  W.,  Researches  upon  the  venom  of  the  rat- 
tlesnake. v.  13,  Kane,  E.  K.,  Tidal  observations  in 
the  Arctic  seas;  McClintock,  L.,  Meteorological  obser- 
vations in  the  Arctic  seas;  Whittlesey,  C.,  Ancient 
mining  on  the  shores  of  lake  Superior;  Bache,  A.  D., 
Discussions  of  magnetic  and  meteorological  observa- 
tions, Girard  college,  parts  2-6;  Bache,  A.  D.,  Magnetic 
survey  of  Pennsylvania;  Mitchell,  S.  W.,  and  More- 
house, G.  R.,  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  chelonia. 
v.  14,  Bache,  A.  D.,  Discussion  of  magnetic  and  mete- 
orological observations,  Girard  college,  parts  7-12;  Dra- 
per, H.,  Construction  of  a silvered  glass  telescope,  and 
its  use  in  celestial  photography;  Meek,  F.  B.,  and  Hay- 
den, F.  V.,  Palaeontology  of  the  Missouri;  Leidy,  J., 
Cretaceous  reptiles  of  the  United  States,  v.  15,  New- 
comb, S.,  Orbit  of  Neptune;  Whittlesey,  C.,  Fresh- 
water glacial  drift  of  the  Northwestern  states;  Pum- 
pelly,  R,  Geological  researches  in  China  and  Japan; 
Hayes,  I,  I.,  Physical  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas, 
1860  61.  v.  16,  Dean,  J.,  The  gray  substance  of  the 
medulla  oblongata,  and  trapezium ; Cleveland,  P . , Re- 
sults of  the  meteorological  observations  made  at 
Brunswick,  Me.,  1807-59,  reduced  and  discussed  by  C. 
A.  Schott;  Hildreth,  S.  P.,  and  Wood,  J.,  Results  of 
meteorological  observations  made  at  Marietta,  O.,  1817- 
59,  reduced  and  discussed  by  C.  A.  Schott;  Pickering, 
C.,  On  the  Gliddon  mummy  case  in  the  museum  of  the 
Smithsonian  institution;  Coffin,  J.  H.,  Orbit  and  phe- 
nomena of  a meteoric  fire-ball,  seen  July  20,  1860; 
Gould,  B.  A.,  On  the  transatlantic  longitude;  Swan,  J. 
G , The  Indians  at  cape  Flattery,  Washington  terri- 
tory. v.  17,  Morgan,  L.  H.,  Systems  of  consanguin- 
ity and  affinity  of  the  human  family,  v.  18,  Tables 
and  results  of  the  precipitation  in  rain  and  snow  in  the 
United  States,  discussed  by  C.  A.  Schott;  Stockwell, 
M.  A.,  Secular  variatious  of  the  elements  of  the  orbits 
of  the  eight  principal  planets ; Harkness,  W.,  Magnetic 
observations  ; Ferrel,  F.,  Converging  series  expressing 
the  ratio  between  the  diameter  and  the  circumference 
of  a circle.  v.  L9,  Barnard,  J.  G.,  Problems  of  ro- 
tary motion  presented  by  the  gyroscope,  the  precession 
of  the  equinoxes,  and  the  pendulum;  Wood,  H.  C., 
Fresh-water  algae  of  the  United  States;  Newcomb,  S., 
Orbit  of  Uranus;  v.  20,  Coffin,  J.  H.,  Winds  of  the 
globe ; or  the  laws  of  atmospheric  circulation  over  the 


Smithsonian  institution,  continued. 

surface  of  the  earth,  v.  21,  Alexander,  S.,  Statement 
ana  exposition  of  certain  harmonies  of  the  solar  sys- 
tem; Newcomb,  S.,  On  the  general  integrals  of  plane- 
tary motion;  Swan,  J.  G.,  TheHaidah  Indians  of  Queen 
Charlotte’s  islands,  British  Columbia;  Schott,  C.  A., 
Tables,  distribution,  and  variations  of  the  atmospheric 
temperature  in  the  United  States,  and  some  adjacent 
parts  of  America. 

— Miscellaneous  collections,  v.  3-4,  6-9, 

11-15.  1862-78 *8501.1 

Contents.— v.  3,  Osten  Sacken,  R.,  Catalogue  of  dip- 
tera  of  North  America;  Morris,  J.  G.,  Catalogue  of 
lepidoptera  of  North  America;  Le  Conte,  J.  L.,  Classi- 
fication of  coleoptera,  part  1 ; Catalogue  of  publications 
of  societies  in  Smithsonian  library,  v.  4,  Hagen,  H., 
Synopsis  of  North  American  neuroptera,  with  list  of 
South  American  species;  Morris,  J.  G.,  Synopsis  of 
North  American  lepidoptera.  v.  6,  Loew,  H.,  Mono- 
graphs of  diptera  of  North  America,  parts  1 and  2;  Le 
Conte,  J.  L , New  species  of  coleoptera  of  North 
America,  v.  7,  Allen,  H.,  Monograph  of  the  bats  of 
North  America;  Binney,  W.  G.,  Land  and  fresh-water 
shells  of  North  America,  parts  2 and  3;  Stimoson,  W., 
Researches  upon  the  hydrobiinae  and  allied  forms ; 
Prime,  T.,  Monograph  of  American  corbiculadae ; Con- 
rad, T.  A.,  Check-list  of  the  invertebrate  fossils  of 
North  America,  miocene,  cretaceous,  and  jurassic;  Eg- 
leston,  T.,  Catalogue  of  minerals,  with  their  formulas; 
Gibbs,  G.,  Dictionary  of  the  Chinook  jargon,  or  trade 
language  of  Oregon;  Gibbs,  G.,  Instructions  for  re- 
search relative  to  the  ethnology  and  philology  of  Amer- 
ica; List  of  works  published  by  the  Smithsonian  insti- 
tution, January,  1866.  v.  8,  Osten  Sacken,  R.,  Mon- 
ographs of  the  diptera  of  North  America,  part  4;  Scud- 
der,  S.  H.,  Catalogue  of  the  orthopteraof  North  Amer- 
ica, described  previous  to  1867;  Binney,  W.  G.,  and 
Bland,  T.,  Land  and  fresh-water  shells  of  North  Amer- 
ica, part  1 ; Arrangement  of  families  of  birds;  Circular 
to  officers  of  the  Hudson’s  bay  company;  Suggestions 
relative  to  scientific  investigation  in  Russian  America ; 
Circular  relating  to  collections  in  archaeology  and  eth- 
nology ; Circular  to  entomologists ; Circular  relative  to 
collection  of  birds  from  middle  and  South  America; 
Smithsonian  museum  miscellanea.  v.  9,  Binney,  W. 
G , Bibliography  of  North-American  conchology,  part 
2;  Catalogue  of  publications  of  societies  and  of  period- 
ical works  belonging  to  the  Smithsonian  institution, 
Jan.  1,  1866.  v.  11,  Gill,  T.,  Families  of  mammals  ; 
Gill,  T.,  Families  of  fishes;  Loew,  H.,  Diptera  of  North 
America,  part  3;  Packard,  A,  8.,  ji\.  Directions  for  col- 
lecting and  preserving  insects;  LeConte,  J.  L.,  New 
species  of  North  American  coleoptera,  part  2;  LeConL  ; 
J.  L.,  Coleoptera  of  North  America,  part  2.  v.  12, 
Review  of  American  birds  in  the  museum  of  the  Smith- 
sonian institution,  part  1 ; Clarke,  F.  W.,  The  constants 
of  nature,  part  1 ; Henry,  J.,  Telegraphic  announce- 
ments of  astronomical  discoveries,  v.  13,  Cope,  E. 
D.,  Check-list^of  North-American  batrachia  and  reptilia ; 
Kidder,  J.  H.,  Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of 
Kerguelen  islands;  Sumic.hrast,  F.  E.,  Birds  of  South- 
western Mexico;  Goode,  G.  B.,  Classification  of  the 
collection  to  illustrate  the  animal  resources  of  the  Uni- 
ted States;  Streets,  T.  H.,  Contributions  to  the  natural 
history  of  the  Hawaiian  and  Fanning  islands  and  lower 
California;  Dali,  W.  H , Index  to  the  names  which  have 
been  applied  to  the  sub-divisions  of  the  class  brachio- 
poda;  Jordan,  D.  S.,  Contributions  to  North  American 
ichthyology,  v.  14,  De  Saussure,  H.,  Synopsis  of 
American  wasps;  Gill,  T.,  Catalogue  of  the  fishes  of 
the  east  coast  of  North  America;  Clarke,  F.  W.,  Con- 
stants of  nature,  pts.  1-3;  Photographic  portraits  of 
North  American  Indians  in  the  gallery  of  the  Smith- 
sonian institution ; List  of  publications  of  the  Smith- 
sonian institution ; Holden,  E.  S.,  Index  catalogue  of 
books  and  memoirs  relating  to  nebulae  and  clusters,  etc. 
v.  15,  Watson,  S.,  Bibliographical  index  of  North 
American  botany ; Toner  lectures,  1-7;  List  of  foreign 
correspondents  of  the  Smithsonian  institution;  Circu- 
lar in  reference  to  American  archaeology;  Circular  of 
inquiries  relative  to  the  natural  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can crawfish  and  other  fresh-water  Crustacea;  Circu- 
lar relating  to  collections  of  living  reptiles. 

Smoke,  a Russian  novel . Turgenieff,  I.  S.  63 . 26 
Smoking  ami  drinking.  Parton,  J.  1868..  802.3 
Smollett,  Tobias.  Adventures  of  Pere- 


grine Pickle.  1870 36.512 

— Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker.  1846.  36.511 

— Mason,  D.  British  novelists 303.14 


— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  the  novelists. . . 624 . 19 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  English  humorists.  302.15 


SMUCKER. 


229 


SONGS. 


Smucker,  S.  M.  Life  of  E.  K.  Kane  and 

other  explorers.  1859 606.24 

Smuggler,  The.  James,  G.  P.  R.  Fict. . . 36.264 
Smyth,  Newman.  Domer  on  the  future 


— Old  faiths  in  new  light.  1879 423 . 5 

— Orthodox  theology  of  to-day.  1881 443.17 

Smyth,  W.  Lectures  on  modern  history 

[to  1783].  2 v.  1854 724.5 

Snarley yo w ; or,  the  dog  fiend.  Marry  at,  F.  16.9 


Snodgrass,  W.  D.  The  scripture  doctrine 

of  sanctification.  1841 408.4 

Snow,  Herman.  Spirit  intercourse.  1853.  412.10 

SNOW-berries.  Cary,  Alice.  Juv 92.10 

Snow  image,  and  other  twice-told  tales. 

Hawthorne,  N. 135 . 17 

Snow  man.  Sand,  George.  Fict 57.11 

Snowdon,  J.  R.  Description  of  ancient  and 
modern  coins  in  the  cabinet  collection 

at  the  mint  of  the  U.  S.  1860 911.2 

Sociable,  The.  [Theatricals,  etc.]  1858..  812.25 
Social  destiny  of  man.  Fourier,  C.  1857.  411.8 
Social  economy,  Handbook  of.  About,  E.  902 . 15 

Social  pressure.  Help^,  A.  1875 912.6 

Social  science.  Carey,  H.  C.  Manual  of 

social  science,  [cop.  1864] 912 . 27 

— Dickinson,  A.  E.  A paying  investment. 

1876  911.18 

— George,  Henry.  Social  problems.  1883.  917.6 

— Greeley,  H.  Hints  toward  reform 325.32 

— Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  Social  pressure. ’75.  912.6 

— Jenkins,  E.  Ginx’s  baby:  a satire.  ’73.  308.28 

Same;  [and]  Lord  Bantam 36.274 

— Jevons,  W.  S.  Methods  of  social  reform, 

etc.  1883 915.9 

— Spencer,  H.  Man  versus  the  state.’84.  915.15 
Principles  of  sociology;  pts.  1-6. 

1-3.  Data  of  sociology;  Inductions  of 

sociology;  Domestic  relations.’ 79.  913 . 8 

4.  Ceremonial  institutions.  1880. . . 913 . 9 

5.  Political  institutions.  1882 913.10 

6.  Ecclesiastical  institutions.  1885.913.11 

Social  statics.  1883  916.2 

Study  of  sociology.  1874  815.4.5 

— Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  W.  Christian  soci- 

ology. 1880 917.11 

— Sumner,  W.  G.  What  social  classes  owe 

to  each  other.  1884 916.7 

— Thompson,  R.  E.  Social  science  and  na- 

tional economy.  1875 914.32 

— Ward,  L.  F.  Dynamic  sociology;  or,  ap- 

plied social  science.  2 v.  1883 916 . 13 


See  also  Charity;  Civilization;  bocialism;  Co-opera- 
tion; Crime;  Education;  Etiquette;  Government  and 
politics;  Labor  and  capital;  Labor  and  the  laboring 
classes;  Law;  Man;  Marriage;  Political  economy; 
Poor;  Prisons;  Religion;  Slavery;  Temperance; 


Woman. 

Social  stage.  [Dramas.]  Baker,  G.  M.’73.  812.24 
Socialism  and  communism.  Cook,  J.  So- 
cialism. 1880  914.13 

— Ely,  R.  T.  French  and  German  social- 
ism in  modem  times.  1883  916.20 


Recent  American  socialism.  1885  918.1 

— Fourier,  C.  Social  destiny  of  man.  ’57.  411.8 

— Hitchcock,  R.  D.  Socialism.  1879 917.8 

— Laveleye,  E.  de.  Socialism  of  to-day. ’85.  917.15 

— Linton,  E.  L.  Joshua  Davidson,  [Christ- 


ian] communist.  Fict 133.7 

— Mallock,  W.  H.  Social  equality.  1884.  917.7 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Communistic  societies  of 

the  United  States.  1875..... 911.36 

— Noyes,  J.  H.  History  of  American  so- 

cialisms. 1870  915.12 


Socialism  and  communism,  continued. 

— Pinkerton,  A.  Strikers,  communists, 

etc,  1878 912.1 

— Rae,  John.  Contemporary  socialism.’84.  917.12 

— Woolsey,  T.  D.  Communism  and  so- 

cialism. 1880 912 . 29 


See  also  Co-operation;  Nihilism;  Trade 
unions;  Land  tenure. 

Society.  See  Civilization ; Social  science. 

Society  and  solitude.  Emerson,  R.  W.  ’72.  332 . 15 
Society  islands.  South  sea  bubbles.  By 

the  Earl  and  the  Doctor 527 . 21 

Sociology.  See  Social  science. 

Socrates.  Blackie,  J.  S.  Four  phases  of 

morals.  1872 402.11 

— Grote,  G.  Life,  teachings,  and  death  of 

S.  (In  his  history  of  Greece,  v.  8, 
ch.  58)  713.11 

— King,  T.  S.  Substance  and  show,  etc. . 311.15 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Biog.  history  of  philos- 

ophy   427.1 

— Lord,  J.  Socrates —Greek  philosophy. 

1885 In  735.6.1 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  Socrates.  (In  his  His- 

tory of  the  Jewish  church,  v.  3.) 438.25 

— Xenophon.  Memoirs  [Memorabilia]  of 

Socrates.  Tr.  by  E.  Levien.  1872. . 601.6 

See  also  Jowett’s  “Dialogues  of  Plato”  [404.1],  es- 
pecially the  “Apology,”  the  “Crito”  and  the  “Phaedo”  ; 
concerning  the  “Daemon”  of  Socrates  see  Plutarch’s 
“Morals,”  v.  2,  p.  378-423  [445.3]. 


Soldier  and  pioneer.  See  Anderson,  R.  C.  622 . 13 
Soldier  boy,  The.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv . . 72.1.1 

SoLDiER-life  in  army  of  northern  Virginia, 

1861-5.  McCarthy,  C 518.31 

Soldier  of  the  Cumberland.  See  Holmes, 

M.,  jr 601.3 

Soldier’s  orphans.  Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  S.  43.3 
Soldiering  and  scribbling.  Forbes,  A.’72.  501.27 
Soldiers.  Sketches  of  illustrious.  Wil- 
son, J.  G 632.17 

Soley,  J.  R.  The  blockade  and  the  cruis- 
ers. (Navy  in  the  civil  war).  1883..  741.1.1 
— Rescue  of  Greely.  See  Schley,  W.  S.’85.  523 . 2 
Solitude.  Emerson,  R.  W.  Society  and.  332.15 


— Zimmerman,  J.  G.  Solitude;  its  influ- 

ence. 1819 401.23 

Soluble  glass.  Feuchtwanger,  L.  1875.  827.4 

Some  women’s  hearts.  Moulton,  Louisa  C.  143 . 24 

Somebody’s  luggage,  etc.  Dickens,  C 36 . 182 

Somerset,  Duke  of.  [E.  A.  Seymour.] 
Christian  theology  and  modern  skep- 
ticism. 1872 407.17 

Somerville,  Mi&.  M.  Connection  of  the 

physical  sciences.  1871 823 . 12 

— Personal  recollections.  1874 632 . 21 

— Physical  geography,  1848 801.19 

Son  of  the  organ-grinder.  Schwartz,  Ma- 
ria S 31.36 

Son  of  the  soil.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W. . 45.12 
Songs.  Carmina  Princetonia:  Princeton 

college  songs.  1879 207 . 15 

— Christmas  in  art  and  song.  Ulus.  1879.  207. 12 

— Costello,  L.  S.  Early  French  poetry...  218.28 

— Eichberg,  J.  High  school  music  reader. 

1879 834.5 

— Franklin  Square  song  collection  [with 

music].  3 v.  1881-5 207.25 

— Heine,  H.  Book  of  songs In  208 . 24 

— Hemans,  Mrs.  F.  Songs  of  the  affec- 

tions. 1870 217.13 

— Home  life  in  song.  Selections.  1879..  211.27 

— Johnson,  Helen  K.  Our  familiar  songs, 

with  piano  accompaniment 212.4 

— Mahony,  F.  Songs  of  France In  307.11 


SONGS. 


230 


SPAIN. 


Songs,  continued. 

— Oxenford,  J.  Book  of  French  songs. . In  218.28 

— Palgrave,  F.  T.  Children’s  treasury  of 


Eng.  song.  1875 217.19 

Golden  treasury  of  songs 208.4 


— Rogers,  C.  Scottish  minstrel.  1872...  207.17 

— Universal  songster.  The  most  complete 

collection  of  ancient  and  modern 
songs  in  the  English  language.  3 v . 212 . 10 

— Willie  Winkie's  nursery  songs  of  Scot- 

land. 1859 217.25 


See  also  Ballads;  Hymns;  Poetry. 

Songs  of  Italy.  Miller,  Joaquin 208.25 

Songs  of  the  Sierras,  Miller,  Joaquin.  ’71.  203.11 

Songs  of  three  centuries.  Whittier,  J.  G., 

ed'r 206.9 

Sonnets.  See  Poetry. 

Sonoea.  Bartlett,  J.  R.  Explorations  in 

[1850-3].  2 v 507.2 

— Browne,  J.  R.  The  Apache  country.’71.  503.18 

— Mowry,  8.  History,  resources,  etc.  ’64.  711.27 
Soneel,  L.  The  bottom  of  the  sea.  1870.  802 . 16 


Sontag,  A.  Narrative  of  the  Grinnell  ex- 
pedition [1853-5J 507.6 

Soonee  or  later.  Brooks,  Shirley 36 . 194 

Sophie  May,  pseud.  See  Clarke,  R.  C. 

Sophisms  of  protection.  Bastiat,  M.  F.’77.  914.27 
Sophocles.  Tragedies,  tr.  by  E.  H.  Plum- 

tre.  1880 218.11 


Contents—  Life  and  writings  of  S. : (Edipus  the  king. 
(Edipus  at  Colonos.  Antigone.  Electra.  Maidens  of 
Trachis.  Aias  [Ajax].  Philoctetes.  Fragments. 

Same;  tr.  by  T.  Francklin.  1860 1020.14 


— Sophocles  [outlined  and  explained]  by 

C.  W.  Collins.  1873  1020 . 28 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Studies  of  the  Greek 

poets 217.15.1 

Sophomores  of  Radcliffe.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv.  25.35 
Soeeows  of  Werther.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  33.29 
Soto,  F.  de.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  [Life,  etc.]  632 . 6 
Soudan,  Africa.  Colston,  R.  E.  Land  of 

the  false  prophet  [Mahdi].  1885. In  1006.4.29 


— James,  F.  L.  Wild  tribes  of  the.  1883.  521.7 

See  also  Egypt ; Kartoum. 

Soul.  Bain,  A.  History  of  the  theories  of 

the In  815.4.4 

— Mead,  C.  M.  The  soul  here  and  hereaf- 

ter; a biblical  study.  1879 421.32 

— Plutarch.  Iu  his  Morals,  v.  2,  pp.  326- 

367 445.3 

See  also  Future  life;  Mental  Philosophy; 

Mind. 

Soule,  R.  English  synonymes.  1874 332.30 

Sound.  See  Acoustics. 

Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls.  Blaikie, 

W.  1884 844.18 

South  America.  See  America,  South. 

South  Carolina.  Davidson,  J.  W.  School 

history  of.  1869 738.3 

South  Kensington  museum.  Travels  in. 

Conway,  M.  D.  1882 848.13 

South  Kensington  national  training  school 
for  cookery.  Lessons  in  cookery. . Ed. 

by  E.  A.  Youmans.  1879 822.28 

South  sea  bubble.  Ainsworth,  W.  Fict. . 36.26 

— Mackay,  C.  Popular  delusions 311.5 

— Smyth,  W.  Modern  history 724 . 5 

South  sea  bubbles.  [Sketches  of  the  Soci- 
ety islands].  By  the  Earl  and  the 
Doctor.  1874  527.21 

Southeen  history  of  the  war.  First  and 

second  years.  Pollard,  E.  A.  2v...  734.10 
Southeen  states.  See  United  States. 


Southey,  Robert.  Poetical  works.  Illus.  212.21 
— Chronicle  of  the  Cid.  From  the  Span- 


ish   In  208.3 

— Life  of  Lord  Nelson.  1871 601.5 

— Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  1873 606 . 34 

Same,  and  John  Bunyan.  1861 612.14 

— Life  of  Wesley  and  rise  and  progress  of 

methodism.  1871 608 . 22 


— Dowden,  E . Southey  (Eng.  men  of  let- 

ters). 1880 616.11.18 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays 305 . 13 

Southland  writers.  Raymond,  I.  2 v.  ’69.  316 . 2 

Southwick,  A.  P.  Quizzism;  and  its  key. 

[Questions  in  literature,  science,  etc.] 

1884 327.16 


South woeth,  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.  Deserted 
wife 

— Fair  play 

Note.  For  sequel  see  “How  he  won  her.” 
— Haunted  homestead,  etc.  [cop.  1876]. . 

— How  he  won  her.  [cop.  1869] 

— India,  [cop.  1875] 

— Ishmael.  [cop.  1876] 

Note.  For  sequel  see  “^Self-raised.” 

— Love’s  labor  won 

— Mother-in-law  

— Noble  lord.  [cop.  1872] 

— Prince  of  darkness,  [cop.  1869] 

— Retribution,  [cop.  1856] 

— Self-raised;  sequel  to  ‘Tshmael.”  [cop. 

1876] 

Souvestee,  E.  An  attic  philosopher  in 
Paris;  or,  a peep  at  the  world  from  a 

garret.  1874  

Soveeeigns.  See  Biography  ( Collective ; 
Royal);  Queens. 

Sowed  by  the  wind.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv 

Sowing  and  reaping.  Howitt,  M.  Fict. . . 
Spain.  History , etc. 

— Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Romance  of  Spanish 

history.  1869 

— Alison,  A.  Carlist  struggle,  [1820]. . . In 

— Buckle,  H.  T.  History  of  civilization^.  2. 

— Dunham,  A.  History  of  Spain  [to  1778.] 

5 v.  1872 

— Froissart,  Sir  J.  Chronicles  of.  Illus. 

— Gibbon,  E.  Decline  and  fall,  v.  3,  5 [con- 

quest by  the  Goths  and  Arabs] 

— Hallam,  H.  History  of,  to  1492 In 

— Harrison,  J.  A.  Spain.  [History  to ’81]. 

— Helps,  Sir  A.  Spanish  conquest  in 

America.  4 v 

See  also  Columbus;  Cortez;  Mexico;  Peru. 

— History  of,  to  1713.  [Univ.  hist.,  v.16-18] 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  War  of  the  succession, 

[1700-14] In 

— Napier, W.  F.  P.  Hist,  of  the  Peninsular 

war,  1807-14.  5 v 

— Smyth,  W.  Modern  history;  lecture  8. 

In  biography , see  lives  of  Ferdinand  and  Isa- 
bella; Charles  I.  |V.  of  Germany];  Philip H. 

Moorish  Dominion  in , 7 10-1493. 

— Conde,  J.  A.  The  Arabs  in  Spain.  1854. 

— Coppee,  H.  Conquest  of  Spain  by  Arab- 

Moors.  2 v.  1881 

— Florian,  J.  P.  C.  de.  The  Moors  in 

Spain.  1874 

— Irving,  W.  Conquest  of  Grenada 

Spanish  papers.  [Legends] 

— Southey,  R.  Chronicles  of  the  Cid 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Story  of  the  Christians 

and  Moors  in  Spain 


5.23 
15.23 

11.15 

5.20 
5.26 

136.1 

5.24 
5.19 
5.22 

5.21 

5.25 


136.2 


308.17 


83.10.1 

91.5 


717.12 
305.4 

904.3 

716.14 

746.17 

701.3 
701.4.2 

727.2 

737.1 

*708.1 

305.13 

705.3 
724.5.1 


717.9 
724.16 

716.15 

738.9 
716.18 

208.3 

742.12 


SPAIN. 


231 


SPENCER. 


Spain,  continued. 

Description , Travels , e£c. 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Vine  and  olive;  Spain 

and  Portugal.  Juv 73.5.5 

— Amicis,  E.  de.  Spain  and  the  Spaniards. 

[cop.  1881] 517.15 

— Andersen,  H.  C.  In  Spain.  1870  508 . 2 

— Attache  in  Madrid;  or,  sketches  of  the 

court  of  Isabella  II.,  [1853-4] 508.9 

— Borrow,  G.  Bible  in  S.  [pub.  1842] 524 . 23 

— - Zincali;  or,  the  Gypsies  of  S 524.22 

— Cox,  S.  S.  Search  for  winter  sunbeams 

in.  1869 503.24 

— Field,  Kate.  Ten  days  in  Spain.  1873 . 512 . 31 

— Hale,  Susan.  Family  flight  through. 

lllus.  juv.  1883 531.6 

— Harrison,  J.  A.  Spain  in  profile.  1879.512.32 

— Hay,  John.  Castilian  days.  1872 522 . 13 

— Irving,  W.  The  Alhambra.  [Semi- 

fiction]   142.17 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Outre-mer.  [cop. 

1846] 522.27 

— Stevenson,  R.  L.  Travels  with  a donkey 

in  the  Cevennes.  1879 514 . 22 

— Taylor,  B.  Lands  of  the  Saracen  [in  ’52.]  514.28 

— Thornbury,  Walter.  Life  in  Spain.  ’59.  525.14 

See  also  Pyrenees . 


In  fiction  see  Bulfinch’s  “Age  of  chivalry’'  [Period  of 
Charlemagne  and  his  Paladins],  8.14;  Aguilar’s  (Grace) 
“Home  scenes,”  64.10,  and  “Vale  of  cedars”  [Expul- 
sion of  the  Jews,  1492],  5.16;  Bulwer’s  “Leila”  [Siege 
of  Granada],  7.15;  Cooper’s  “Mercedes  of  Castile” 
[Era  of  Columbus],  2.22;  Cervantes’  “Don  Quixote,” 
45.5,  and  Le  Sage’s  “Gil  Bias”  [Manners,  etc.],  5.8; 
Charles’  (Mrs.)  “Martyrs  of  Spain”  [Persecutions], 
408.20;  Blackmore’s  “Alice  Lorraine”  [Peninsular  war] 


42.17. 

Spalding,  M.  J.  History  of  the  protestant 

reformation.  2 v.  1860 414 . 2 

Spalding,  W.  History  of  English  litera- 
ture. 1853 325.15 

Spanish- America.  Haussarek,  F.  Four 

years  among  Spanish- Americans. 

[cop.  1867] 518.4 

Spanish  gypsy,  a poem.  Eliot,  George. . . 206.26 
Spanish  language.  Monteith,  A.  H.  Span- 
ish without  a master,  etc 331 . 5 

— Velasquez.  Dictionary.  Spanish  and 

English,  [cop.  1852] *B.18 

Spanish  literature  and  art. 

— Lockhart,  J.  G.  Tr.  Spanish  ballads . 208 . 3 

— Prescott,  W.  H.  Miscellanies 305.14 

— Schlegel,  A.  W.  Dramatic  art,  etc 204.17 

— Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de.  Lit.  of  the  south 

of  Europe ,. . . . 302.6.2 

— Spanish  novelists.  Translations  with 

notes  by  T.  Roscoe 313 . 28 

— Stothert,  J.  Spanish  painters.  1875 . . 848 . 5 

— Ticknor,  G.  History  of  Spanish  litera- 

ture. 3 v.  1854 312.5 

— Washburn,  E.  W.  Spanish  masters.’84.  852.4 
Spanish  match.  Ainsworth,  W.  H.  Fict.  36 . 27 
Spanish  student.  [Drama].  Longfellow, 


Spare  hours.  [Essays  and  tales.]  Brown, 

J.  3 v.  1873-83 v ’..  304.3 

Spark  of  genius.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv 25.33 

Sparks,  Jared.  Library  of  American  biog- 
raphy. 1st  ser.  10  v.  [cop.  1834-7] . 641.4 

Contents. — v.  1,  J.  Stark,  by  E.  Everett;  C.  B.  Brown, 


byW.  II.  Prescott;  R.  Montgomery,  by  J.  Armstrong;  E. 
Allen,  by  J.  Sparks,  v,  2,  A.  Wilson,  by  W.  B.  O.  Pea- 
body; Capt.  J.  Smith,  by  G.  S.  Hillard,  v.  3,  Life 
and  treason  of  B.  Arnold,  by  J.  Sparks,  v.  4,  A. 
Wayne,  by  J.  Armstrong;  Sir  II.  Vane,  by  C.  W.  (Jp- 
ham.  v.  5,  J.  Eliot,  by  C.  Francis,  v.  6,  W.  Pink- 


Sparks,  Jared,  Continued. 

ney,  by  H Wheaton ; W.  Ellery,  by  E.  T.  Channing;  C. 
Mather,  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody,  v.  7,  Sir  W.  Phips, 
by  F.  Bowen;  I.  Putnam,  by  O.  W.  B.  Peabody;  Me- 
moir of  L.  M.  Davidson,  by  C.  M.  Sedgwick;  D.  Ritten- 
house,  by  J.  Renwick.  v.  8,  J.  Edwards,  by  S.  Mil- 
ler; D.  Brainerd,'by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody,  v.  9,  Baron 
Steuben,  by  F.  Bowen;  S.  Cabot,  by  C.  Hayward,  jr.; 
W.  Eaton,  by  C.  C.  Felton,  v.  10,  R.  Fulton,  by  J. 
Renwick;  J.  Warren,  by  A.  H.  Everett;  H.  Hudson,  by 
H.  R.  Cleveland;  Father  Marquette,  by  J.  Sparks. 

Same.  2d  series.  15  v.  [cop.  1844] . 601 . 1 

Contents.— v.  1,  R.  C.  de  LaSalle,  by  J.  Sparks;  P. 
Henry,  by  A.  H.  Everett,  v.  2,  J.  Otis,  by  F.  Bowen; 
J.  Oglethrope,  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody.  v.  3,  J.  Sulli- 
van, by  O.  W.  B.  Peabody;  J.  Leisler,  by  C.  F.  Hoff- 
man; N.  Bacon,  by  w.  Ware;  J.  Mason,  by  G.  E. Ellis, 
v.  4,  R.Williams,  by  W.  Gammell;  T.  Dwight,  by  W.  B. 
Sprague;  Count  Pulaski, by  J.  Sparks,  v.5.  Count  Rum- 
ford,  by  J.  Renwick;  Z.  M.  Pike,  by  H.  Whting;  S. 
Gorton,  by  J.  M.  Mackie.  v.  6,  E.  Stiles,  by  J.  L. 
Kingsley;  J.  Fitch,  by  C Whittlesey;  A.  Hutchinson, 
by  G.  E.  Ellis.  v.  7,  J.  Ribault,  by  J.  Sparks;  S. 
Rale,  by  C.  Francis;  W.  Palfrey,  by  J.  G.  Palfrey. 
v,8,  C.  Lee,  by  J.  Sparks;  J.  Reed,  by  H.  Reed.  v. 
9,  L.  Calvert,  by  G.  W.  Burnap;  S.  Ward,  by  W. 
Gammell;  T.  Posey,  by  J.  Hall.  v,  10,  N.  Greene, 
by  G.  W.  Greene.  v.  1L,  S.  Decatur,  by  A.  S.  Mac- 
kenzie. v.  12,  E.  Preble,  by  L.  Sabine;  W.  Penn,  by 
G.  E.  Ellis.  v.  13,  D.  Boone,  by  J.  M.  Peck;  B. 
Lincoln,  by  F.  Bowen.  v.  14,  J.  Ledyard,  by  J. 
Sparks.  v.  15,  W.  R.  Davie,  by  F.  M.  Hubbard;  S. 
Kirkland,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop. 


Sparks  from  a geologist’s  hamme'r.  Win- 

chell,  A.  1882 838.46 

Sparrowgrass  papers.  Oozzens,  F.  S.  ’56.  304.5 
Spaulding,  M.  C.  Handbook  of  statistics 

of  the  United  States.  1874 902.24 

Speaking  and  speakers.  See  Elocution. 

Species.  Darwin,  C.  Origin  of.  1872...  803.3 

— Mivart,  S.  G.  Genesis  of.  1871 807.25 

See  also  Evolution. 

Spectacles  for  young  eyes.  [Travels  in 
Europe.]  8 v.  See  Lander,  S.  W. 
Spectator,  The.  (British  essayists,  v.  5- 

12).  1856 303.15 

Note.—  Contains  contributions  complete  of 
Addison,  Steele,  etc, 

— Same.  Selections  from.  2 v 306 . 16 

See  also  Guardian ; Tatler. 

Spectrum  analysis.  Estes,  D.,  ed'r.  Spec- 
trum analysis  explained.  1872  808.12 


— Half  hours  with  mod.  scientists.  1873.  .812.32.2 

— Lockyer,  J.  N.  Spectrum  analysis.  ’78.815.4.23 

— Schellen,  H.  Spectrum  analysis.  1872.  813.4 
Speech.  Meyer,  G.  H.  von.  Organs  of.’84.  815.4.46 


Speech  and  manners  for  home  and  school. 

Kirkland,  E.  S 82.23 

Speech,  Art  of.  Townsend,  L.  T.  2 v 317 . 13 

Speeches  and  addresses.  See  Elocution. 

Speke,  J.  H.  Discovery  of  the  source  of 

the  Nile,  [1859-63] 528.4 

SPELL-bound  fiddler:  Norse  romance.  Jan- 

son,  K 138.27 

Spencer,  A.  Narrative  of  Anderson ville. 

1866 736.14 

Spencer,  H.  O.  Spencerian  key  to  practi- 
cal penmanship.  1873 808.3 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Data  of  ethics.  1880.  421.3 

— Essays;  moral,  political  and  aesthetic.’ 71  435.10 


Contents.—  Philosophy  of  style.  Over-legislation. 
Morals  of  trade.  Personal  beauty.  Representative 
government.  Prison-ethics.  Railway  morals  and  rail 
way  policy.  Gracefulness.  State-tamperings  with" 
money  anu  banks.  Parliamentary  reform : the  dangers 
and  the  safeguards.  Mill  versus  Hamilton— The  test. of 
truth. 

— First  principles  of  a new  system  of  phi- 
losophy. 1872 407.25 

Contents.— Pt.  1,  The  unknowable.  Pt.  2, 
the  knowable. 


SPENCER. 


232 


SPOFFORD. 


Spencer,  Herbert,  continued. 

— Illustrations  of  universal  progress.  ’64.  404.13 

Contents. — Progress:  its  law  and  cause.  Manners 
and  fashion.  Genesis  of  science.  Physiology  of 
laughter.  Origin  and  function  of  music.  Nebular 
hypothesis.  Bain  on  the  emotions  and  the  will.  Il- 
logical geology.  Development  hypothesis.  Social  or- 
ganism. Use  and  beauty.  Sources  of  architectural 
types.  Use  of  anthropomorphism. 

— Man  versus  the  state.  1884 915 . 15 

Contents.— The  new  toryism.  The  coming  slavery. 
The  sins  of  legislators.  The  great  political  superstition. 

— Principles  of  biology.  2 v.  1868 404.12 

Contents.— v.  1,  Data  of  biology.  Inductions  of  bi- 
ology. Evolution  of  life  v.  2,  Morphological  devel- 
opment. Physiological  development.  Laws  of  multi- 
plication. Appendices. 

— Principles  of  psychology.  2 v.  1880. . . 442 . 16 

Contents.— v.  1,  Data  of  psychology.  Inductions  of 
psychology.  General  synthesis.  Special  synthesis. 
Physical  synthesis.  Appendix  v.  2,  Special  anal- 
ysis. General  analysis.  Corollaries. 

— Principles  of  sociology;  pts.  1-3.  1879.  913.8 

Contents.—  Part  1,  Data  of  sociology;  pt.  2,  Induc- 
tions of  sociology ; pt.  3,  Domestic  relations. 

Same;  pt.  4,  Ceremonial  institutions.’80  913.9 

Same;  pt.  5,  Political  institutions.  ’82.  913.10 

Same;  pt.  6,  Ecclesiastical  institutions. 

1885 913.11 

— Recent  discussions  in  science,  etc.  1883.  432 . 5 

Contents. — Morals  and  moral  sentiments.  Origin  of 
animal-workship.  Classification  of  the  sciences.  Post- 
script— Replying  to  criticisms.  Reasons  for  dissenting 
from  the  philosophy  of  Comte.  Of  laws  in  general  and 
the  order  of  their  discovery.  Genesis  of  science. 
Specialized  administration.  What  is  electricity?  Con- 
stitution of  the  sun.  Collective  wisdom.  Political  fet- 
ichism.  Mr.  Martineau  on  evolution. 

— Social  statics;  or,  the  conditions  essen- 

tial to  human  happiness  specified, 

and  the  first  of  them  developed.  ’83..  916.2 

— Study  of  sociology.  1874 815.4.5 

Contents  —Our  need  of  it.  Is  there  a social  science? 
Nature  of  the  social  science.  Difficulties  of  the  social 
science.  Objective  difficulties.  Subjective  difficulties 
— Intellectual.  Subjective  difficulties — Emotional.  Ed- 
ucational bias.  Bias  of  patriotism.  Class-bias.  Po- 
litical bias.  Theological  bias.  Discipline.  Prepara- 
tion in  biology.  Preparation  in  psychology.  Conclu- 
sion. 

— and  Harrison,  F.  Nature  and  reality  of  relig- 

ion: a controversy.  1885 436.11 

Contents.—  Introduction.  Religion:  a retrospect  and 
prospect,  by  H.  Spencer.  The  ghost  of  religion,  by  F. 
Harrison.  Retrogressive  religion  by  H.  Spencer.  Ag- 
nostic metaphysics,  by  F.  Harrison.  Last  words  about 
agnosticism  and  the  religion  of  humanity,  by  H.  Spen- 
cer. Mr.  Herbert  Spencer  and  agnosticism,  by  F.  B ar- 
rison.  Appendix — The  religious  value  of  the  unknow- 
able, by  Count  G.  D’ Alviella.  Synopsis  of  the  cardinal 
principles  of  the  synthetic  philosophy  as  stated  by 
its  author.  A positivist  religious  service. 

— and  others.  J.  S.  Mill:  life  and  works. 

1873 607.13 


— Fiske,  John.  Outlines  of  cosmic  philos- 

ophy. 2 v 431.16 

Note  — Contains  a somewhat  complete  out- 
line-sketch of  the  new  philosophy. 

— Pop.  sci.  mo.,  1876.  Sketch  of  S.  Por- 

trait   In  8501 .16.8 

See  also  Pop.  sci.  mo.,  v.  6, 1874  [H.  S.  and  the  doc- 
trine of  evolution,  byE.  L.  Youmansj;  North  Am.  rev., 
v.  129,  1879  [Spencer’s  evolution  philosophy  by  E L. 
Youmansl ; Pop.  sci.  mo.,  v.  23,  1883  [German  view  of 
the  “Data  of  ethics”] ; New  Englander,  v.  42,  1883 
L“Data  of  ethics,”  by  A.  C.  Sewall] ; Edinb.  review, 
v.  159, 1884  [Spencerian  philosophy] ; Pop.  sci.  mo.,  v, 
24,  1884  [Edinburgh  rev.  on  the  Spencerian  philosophy, 
byR.  A.  Proctor] ; Catholic  world,  v.  41,  1885  [Herbert 
Spencer’s  enigma] ; also , other  references  in  Poole’s 
index  [*B.  28],  and  Co-operative  index  [*B.  33] . 

Spencer,  T.  Raffles,  T.  Life  of.  1835.. In  411.1 


Spencer,  W.G.  In ventional geometry .’77.  828.20.10 
Spendthrift,  The.  Ainsworth, W.  H.  Fict.  36 . 28 
Spenser,  Edm.  Faerie  queene.  Added, 

The  epithalamion 204.25 


— Church,  R.  W . Spenser.  (Eng.  men  of 

letters].  1879 616.11.9 

— Disraeli,  I.  Amenities  of  literature 308.11.2 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  the  British  poets.  615 . 15 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my  books 332.12.2 

— Maurice,  I.  D.  Spenser’s  “Faerie  queene.” 

In  327.15 


Spielhagen,  F.  The  Hohensteins.  1870.  11.27 

— Problematic  characters.  Fict.  1869...  3.7 

— Through  night  to  light;  sequel  to  prob- 

lematic characters.  1871 11.28 

— What  the  swallow  sang.  1873 63.18 

Spiers,  A.  and  Surenne,  G.  French  and 

English  [and  English  and  French] 

dictionary.  1871 *B . 6 

Spinoza,  B.  de.  Chief  works;  tr.  by  R.  H. 

M.  Elwes.  2 v.  1883 436.5 


Contents.— v.  1,  Introduction;  Theologico-political 
treatise ; Political  treatise,  v.  2,  On  the  improvement 
„ of  the  understanding ; The  ethics ; Correspondence. 


— Arnold,  M.  Essays  in  criticism,  p.  237- 

253 302.4 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Short  studies 307.21.1 

— Leifchild,  J.  R.  Spinoza  and  panthe- 

ism   In  443.10 

— Ueberweg,  F.  History  of  philos.,  p.  55- 

78.  1876 416.1.2 

Spinoza.  A novel.  Auerbach,  Berthold . . 52.18 

Spirit.  ’Giles,  C.  Nature  of.  1873 413.24 

See  also  Mind ; Soul.  . 

Spirit  advocate  [monthly];  ed.  by  George 

Haskell,  v.  1-2.  Rockford,  1854-6.  .*8541.30 


Spirit  of  prophecy.  White,  E.G.  3v 444.19 

Spirit  of  the  new  faith,  etc.  Frothingham, 

O.  B.  1877 443.20 

Spiritual  progress.  Cummings,  J.  W.  ’67.  443.23 
Spiritual  wives.  [Communistic  societies, 

etc.]  Dixon,  W.  H.  1868 432.31 

Spiritualism.  Ashburner,  J.  Philosophy 

of.  1867  821.13 

— Beecher,  C.  Spiritual  manifestations.’79  421.17 

— Carpenter, W.  B.  Mesmerism,  spiritual- 

ism, etc.  1877 836.22 

— Davis,  A.  J.  Principles  of  nature.  1847.  411.7 

— Dods,  J.B.  Spirit  manifestations  exam- 

ined and  explained.  [1854] 437.28 

— Edmonds,  J.  W.  and  Dexter,  G.  T.  Spir- 

itualism. With  appendix  by  N.  P. 
Tallmadge.  v.  1.  1853  411.9 

— Folio,  Fred.  Lucy  Boston.  [Humor- 

ous]. 1855  3.6 

— Gridley,  J.  A.  Astounding  facts  from 

the  spirit  world.  1854 412.9 

— Home,  D.  D.  Incidents  in  my  life.  1863.  618.7 

— Howells,  W.  D.  The  undiscovered  coun- 

try. Fict 48.19 

— Owen;  R.  D.  The  debatable  land  be- 

tween this  world  and  the  next.  1872.  435.16 

Footfalls  on  the  boundaries  of  another 

world.  1871 435.15 

— Sargent,  E.  Planchette;  the  despair  of 

science.  1869 411.23 

— Smith,  F.  H.  My  experience.  1860. . . 412.11 

— Snow,  Herman.  Spirit  intercourse.  ’53.  412 . 10 

— Truesdell,  J.  W.  Bottom  facts  concern- 

ing spiritualism.  1883 432 . 3 

Spofford,  A.  R.  American  almanac  and 

treasury  of  facts.  1882-6.  5 v *D . 6 


SPOFFORD. 


233 


STEAM. 


Spofford,  Harriet  P.  Amber  gods,  etc.  ’81.  141 . 11 


— Art  decoration  applied  to  furniture.  78.  826 . 12 

— Marquis  of  Carabas.  1882 53.13 

— The  servant  girl  question.  1881 914 . 19 

— Thief  in  the  night.  1872 7.25 


— Poets’  homes.  [Sketch  of] . 1877 622.6.1 

Sports.  Angus,  J.  K.  Sportsman’s  year- 
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— Cassell’s  book  of  sports  and  pastimes. . . 832 . 18 

— Gerard,  J.  Lion  hunting  and  sporting 

life  in  Algeria 805.16 

— Greenwood,  J.  Wild  sports  of  the 

world.  1864 805.15 

— Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  Camps  in  the  Rock- 

ies. 1882 518.26 

— Hallock,  C.  Sportsman’s  gazetteer.  ’78.  823.9 

— Herbert,  W.  Field  sports  of  the  United 

States  and  British  provinces.  2 v.  ’58.  812 . 1 

— Leveson,  H.  A.  Sport  in  many  lands. . 843.12 

— Maxwell,  W.  H.  Field  book.  [British 

Islands.]  1833  831.11 

— Murphy,  J.  M.  Sporting  adventures  in 

the  far  West.  1880 833.28 

— Northrup,  A.  J.  Camps  and  tramps  in 

the  Adirondacks.  1880 516 . 28 

— Strutt,  J.  Sports  and  pastimes  of  the 

people  of  England.  1876 742.22 

— Walsh,  J.  H.  [Stonehenge].  Encyclo- 

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See  also  Archery;  Boating;  Camping;  Cy- 
cling; Fishing;  Horsemanship;  Hunting; 
Swimminp. 

Sports  that  kill.  Talmage,  T.  DeWitt ... . 436.22 

Sprague,  M.  A.  Earnest  trifler.  1880 145.1 

Sprague,  W.  B.  Life  of  Timothy  Dwight. 

1848  In  601.1.4 

Spring,  G.  The  bible  not  of  man.  1847..  438.21 
Springer,  J.  S.  Forest  life  and  forest  trees 

[in  Maine].  1851 504 . 19 

Springfield  armory.  Abbott,  J.  Marco 

Paul  at  the 91.25.6 

Spry,  W.  J.  J.  Cruise  of  the  Challenger. 

1877  511.8 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.  John  Ploughman’s  pic- 
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— John  Ploughman’s  talk;  or,  plain  advice 

to  plain  people 402 . 30 

— Sermons.  10  v.  1864-7 407.19 

. Spy,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F.  Fict 2.35 

Squier,  E.  G.  Nicaragua;  its  people,  scen- 
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— Travel  and  exploration  in  Peru.  1877 . . 511 . 15 
“ Staats,”  pseud.  See  Staets,  W . 

Stables,  W.  G.  Cats:  their  points,  classi- 
fication, and  ailments.  1884 845.29 

STAEL-Holstein,  Baronne  de.  Cormne;  or, 

Italy.  Fict 4.12 

Same.  [In  French] 313.1 

— Germany.  2 v.  in  1.  1875 512.10 

— Influence  of  literature  upon  society; 

[also],  Reflections  on  suicide In  305 . 10 


— Bolte,  A.  Madame  de  Stael.  Fict 4.30 

— Greg,  W.  R.  In  his  Literary  and  social 

judgments.  1873 332.4 

— Lord,  J.  Madame  de  Stael — Literary 

women , , In  735.6.5 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Portraits,  etc.  ’68.  614.6 

— Stevens,  A.  Life  of.  2 v.  [1880] 626 . 3 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  and  J.  C.  Queens  of 

society 632.10 

Staets,  W . [“  Staats.”]  A tight  squeeze  [as 

& tramp.]  Fict.  1879 46.18 

30 


Stage,  The.  See  Drama;  Dramas  (Collec- 
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Stainer,  John.  Music  of  the  bible.  1879.833.22 
Stallo,  J.  B.  Concepts  and  theories  of 

modern  physics.  1882 815.4.38 

Standish,  Miles.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Miles 

Standish,  the  Puritan  captain 632.9 

— Austin,  J.  G.  The  Puritan  captain. 

Fict In  1004.1.39 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Courtship  of.  [Poem]. 

In  202.3 

Stanford,  C.  Life  of  Philip  Doddridge.’81. 6122.10.3 
Stanhope,  P.  D.,  Earl  of  Chesterfield. 

Letters  to  his  son.  1857 406.23 

Stanhope,  P.  H.,  Earl , formerly  Lord  Ma- 
hon. History  of  England,  1701-1713.  746.10 

Same.  2 v 743 . 1 

— History  of  England,  1713-83.  7 v.  in  4.  746.9 

Same.  7 v 743.2 

— Life  of  Louis,  prince  of  Conde.  1845. . 641.9 

Stanley,  A.  P.  Christian  institutions.  ’81.  427 . 2 

— History  of  the  church  of  Scotland.  ’72.  418.18 

— History  of  the  Eastern  church.  1876 . . 416 . 17 

— History  of  the  Jewish  church.  3 v. 


1872-7  438.25 

— Sinai  and  Palestine.  1870 504.9 


— Bradley,  G.  G.  Recollections  of.  1883.  627 . 6 
Stanley,  H.  M.  The  Congo,  and  the  found- 
ing of  its  free  state;  a story  of  work 

and  exploration.  2 v.  1885 521.22 

— Coomassie  and  Magdala:  two  British 

campaigns  in  Africa.  ’74 706.21 

— How  I found  Livingstone,  [1871-2] 526 . 6 

— Through  the  dark  continent.  2 v.  1878.  513 . 9 
Stansbury,  H.  Exploration  of  the  valley 

of  the  Great  Salt  lake  of  Utah, 

[1849-50].  2v 507.3 

STAR-chamber,  The.  Ainsworth, W.  H.Fict.  36.29 
Star  papers  [art  and  nature].  Beecher, 

H.W 314.22 

Stark,  J.  Everett,  E.  Life  of.  [cop.’35]In  641.4.1 
Starling,  E.  Noble  deeds  of  woman.  ’58.  605 . 10 
Starry  flag.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.1.1 


Starry  flag  series.  See  Adams,  W.  T. 

Stars.  See  Astronomy. 

State  of  the  dead,  etc.  Smith,  U.  1873..  425.7 
States  general.  [France,  1789].  Erckmann, 

E.  and  Chatrian,  A.  Fict 45.16.1 

Statesman’s  year  book,  1886.  Keltie,  J.  S.  *D . 7 
Statesmen,  Lives  of.  See  Biography : Col- 
lective (American ; English.) 

Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  III.  and 


IV.  Brougham,  H.  3v 633.1 

Statistics.  Spaulding,  M.  C.,  ed'r.  Hand- 
book of  statistics  of  the  United 
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— Spofford,  A.  R.  American  almanac.  5 v. 

1882-6 *D.6 

See  also , Annuals;  Year-books,  and  names 
of  countries. 

Staunton,  H.  Chess-player’s  handbook.’73  808 . 18 

— The  great  schools  of  England.  1877 . . . 421 . 13 
Staunton,  W.  Ecclesiastical  dictionary. 

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Steam  and  the  steam-engine. 

— Barr,  W.  M.  High  pressure  steam- 

boilers.  1880 841.12 

— Bourne,  J.  Catechism  of  the  steam  en- 

gine. 1877 4 828.7 

Handbook  of  the  steam  engine.  1877.  855 . 10 

— Edwards,  Emory.  Catechism  of  the  ma- 

rine steam  engine.  1880  831.21 

— Evers,  H.  Steam  and  the  steam  engine. 

1873  827.12 


STEAM. 


234 


STEVENSON. 


Steam,  continued. 

— Ewbank,  T.  Development  of  the  steam 

engine,  [cojp.  1863] 826 . 8 

— Roper.  S.  Engineer’s  handy-book.  ’84.  855.8 

— Thurston,  R.  H.  Growth  of  the  steam- 

engine.  1878 815.4.24 

See  also,  Locomotive  engine. 

Steam  heating.  Briggs,  Robert.  1883 844 . 28 

STEAM-house.  Verne,  J.  Fict.  2v 141.22 

Steamboat,  The.  Galt,  J.  Fict 133.9 

Stearns,  J.  N.  Temperance  speaker.  1879.  317.4 
Stearns,  W.  A.  New  England  bird-life.’81.  836.29 
Stebbins,  Emma.  Life  of  Charlotte  Cush- 
man. 1878 615.14 

Stebbins,  G.  B.  American  protectionist’s 

manual.  1883 916 . 10 

Stedman,  E.  C.  Poets  of  America.  1885 . 215 . 19 

— Victorian  poets.  1876 215.6 


— Poets’  homes.  [Sketch  of  S.]  1877 622.6.1 

Steel.  See  Iron  and  steel. 

Steele,  G.  M.  Outline  study  of  political 

economy.  1885 917 . 4 

Steele,  J.  D.  Fourteen  weeks  in  astron- 
omy. 1869 842 . 13 

— Fourteen  weeks  in  chemistry.  1873 824.25 

— Fourteen  weeks  in  physics.  1878  833.1 

— Hygienic  physiology,  with  special  refer- 

ence to  the  use  of  alcoholic  drinks 
and  narcotics.  1884 844.33 

— and  E.  B.  Brief  history  of  Rome.  Illus. 

1885 752.2 

Steele,  J.  W.  Cuban  sketches.  1881 518.17 

— Frontier  army  sketches.  1883 518.33 

Steele,  Sir  R.  Papers  in  the  Guardian, 

Spectator  and  Tatler.  See  British 
essayists. 

— Selections  from  the  Spectator.  2 v 306.16 


— Adams,  W.  D.  Famous  books 314 . 28 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essays  [on  Addison, 

etc.] 305.13 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  English  humorists.  302.15 
Steele,  R.  Christian  teacher  in  Sunday 

schools.  1868 405.27 

Steele,  T.  S.  Canoe  and  camera  [in  Maine 

forests.  1882  518.23 

Stein,  H.  F.  K.  von.  Seeley,  J.  R.  Life 
and  times  of;  or.  Germany  and  Prus- 
sia in  the  Napoleonic  age, 1757-1831. 2v  625 . 7 
Steinmeyer,  F.  L.  Miracles  of  our  Lord. 

1875  418.19 


Steinwehr,  A.  von.  Centennial  gazetteer 

of  the  United  States,  [cop.  1874]. . . *A.9 

Stenhouse,  Mrs.  T.  B.  H.  “Tell  it  all”: 
story  of  a life’s  experience  in  Mor- 

momsm.  1877 617.23 

Stenography.  See  Phonography  and  sten- 
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Step,  E.  Plant-life.  [Phenomena  of  bot- 
any]. 1883 842.31 

STEP-mother,  The.  James,  G.  P.  R 36.265 

Stephen,  H.  J.  Principles  of  pleading  in 

civil  actions . 1867 908 . 10 


Stephen,  Sir  J.  Critical  and  miscellaneous 

essays In  305.1 

— Lectures  on  French  history  [to  Louis 

XIV] 744.14 

Stephen,  Leslie.  Alexander  Pope.  (Eng. 

men  of  letters).  1880 616.11.22 

— History  of  English  thought  in  the 

eighteenth  century.  2 v.  1881 425.30 

— Jonathan  Swift.  (Eng.  men  of  letters).616.11.29 


Stephen,  Leslie,  continued. 

— Samuel  Johnson.  (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  616.11.4 

— Science  of  ethics.  1882  427.18 

Stephen  Lawrence,  yeoman.  Edwards, 

Mrs.  A 34.3 

Stephen,  M.  D.  Warner,  Susan.  Fict 55.20 

Stephens,  A.  H.  Constitutional  view  of 

the  war  between  the  states.  2 v.  ’68.  734.2 
Stephens,  Mrs.  Ann  S.  Bellehood  and 


bondage.  1873 143.5 

— Bertha’s  engagement.  1875 43.2 

— Fashion  and  famine 33.4 

— Married  in  haste 11.24 

— Old  homestead 7.26 

— Palaces  and  prisons.  1871 11.25 

— Phemie  Frost’s  experiences.  1874  31.9 

— Reigning  belle 7.27 

— Soldier’s  orphans.  1866 43.3 

— Wives  and  widows,  [cop.  ’69] 11.26 


Stephens,  C.  A.  Camping  out  series.  6 v.  24.18 

1.  Camping  out. 

2.  Left  on  Labrador. 

3.  Off  to  the  geysers. 

4.  Lynx  hunting. 

5.  Fox  hunting. 

6.  On  the  Amazon. 

Stephens,  H.  Book  of  the  farm.  2 v.  ’54.  825.2 
Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents  of  travel  in 
Central  America,  Chiapas  and  Yuca- 
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— Incidents  of  travel  in  Egypt,  Arabia  Pe- 

trsea  and  the  Holy  Land,  [’35-6.]  2v.  505.13 
Stephenson,  G.  Chambers’s  misc.  Life  of. 

In  1001.8.1 

— Smiles,  S.  Life  of.  1873 607.17 

Same  and  Robert.  (Lives  of  the  en- 
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Stepniak,  S.  Russia  under  the  tzars.  ’85.  735 . 14 
Stepping  heavenward.  Prentiss  Mrs.  E . . 142 . 10 
Sterling,  John.  Carlyle.  T.  Life  of.  1852.  622.20 

— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies.  1860...  606.4 

Stern  necessity.  Robinson,  F.  W.  Fict.  134.11 
Sterne,  Laurence.  Sentimental  journey, 

letters,  and  a life  of  the  author.  1861.  327.9 

— Sentimental  journey,  letters,  and  ser- 

mons. 1857 306 . 27 


— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  the  novelists. . . 624 . 19 

— Thackeray,  W.  M.  English  humourists.  302 . 15 

— Traill,  H.  D.  Sterne.  (Eng.  men  of  let- 

ters). 1882 616.11.30 

— Tristram  Shandy.  1849  36.513 

Sterne,  Simon.  Constitutional  history  and 

political  development  of  the  United 

States.  1882  916.23 

Steuben,  F.  W.  A.,  Baron.  Bowen,  F. 

Life  of In  641.4.9 

Stevens,  Abel.  History  of  Methodism. 

3 v.  1860 437.5 

— Life  of  Mme.  de  Stael.  2 v.  1880 626 . 3 

Stevens,  J.  A.  Albert  Gallatin  (Am. 

statesmen).  1884  626.4.9 

— Yorktown  centennial  handbook 726 . 8 

Stevens,  J.  L.  History  of  Gustavus 

Adolphus.  1884  628.18 

Stevens,  Thaddeus.  Memorial  addresses 
on  [his]  life  and  character,  [in  con- 
gress, 1868. J 603.11 

Stevens,  W.  B.  History  of  Georgia,  to 

1798.  2 v 748.4 

Stevenson,  A.  F.  Battle  of  Stone’s  river.  ’84.  731 . 8 
Stevenson,  R.  L.  Travels  with  a donkey 

in  the  Cevennes.  1879 514 . 22 

— Treasure  island.  [Sea  tale].  1884 56.8 


STEVENSON. 


235 


STORIES. 


Stevenson,  Sarah  H.  Boys  and  girls  in 


biology.  1875  838.35 

— Physiology  of  woman.  1883  845 . 12 


Stewart,  B.  Conservation  of  energy.  ’74.  815.4.7 

— Physics.  (Science  primers).  1878 828.20.3 

— and  Tait,  P.  G.  The  unseen  universe.  ’81.  443.31 
Stewart,  H.  Irrigation  for  farms,  garden, 

etc.  1877 824.22 

Stickney,  Albert.  A true  republic.  1879.  912 . 18 
Stiles,  Ezra.  Kingsley,  J.  L.  Life  of. 

1847  In  601.1.6 

Still,  W.  The  underground  railroad.  [His- 
tory of  fugitives  from  slavery.]  1872.  734.16 

Still  waters.  Paul,  M.  A 36.514 

Stillwater  tragedy.  Oldrich,  T.  B 138 . 7 

Stimulants  and  narcotics.  Beard,  G.  M.’71.  803.20 

— Johnston,  J.  F.  Chemistry  of  common 

life.  1871 803.14.2 

— Reade,  A.  A.  ed'r.  Study  and  stimu- 

lants. 1883 842.20 

— Richardson,  B.  W.  Diseases  of  modern 

life.  [Narcotics.]  1878 835.27 

See  also  Alcohol;  Food  and  diet;  Opium; 

Tobacco;  Temperance. 

Stobart,  J.  W.  H.  Islam  and  its  founder. 

1878 444.18.5 

Stocks  and  stock-dealing.  See  Wall  street. 
Stockton,  F.  R.  A jolly  fellowship.  1880.  87.5 

— Round-about  rambles  in  lands  of  fact 

and  fancy.  1872 23.29 

— Rudder  grange.  1879 145.7 

— What  might  have  been  expected.  1874.  78 . 27 

— and  M.  The  home;  where  it  should  be, 

and  what  to  put  in  it.  1873 805.5 

Stoddard,  C.  W.  Mashallah!  a flight  into 

Egypt.  1880 518.27 

Stoddard,  H.  H.  An  egg  farm.  1876 822.29 

Stoddard,  R.  H.,  ed'r.  Bric-a-brac  series. 

10  v.  1874-6. 

1.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Chor- 


ley,  Planche  and  Young 632 . 18 

2.  Anecdote  biographies  of  Thacke- 
ray and  Dickens 612 . 17 

3 Prosper  Merimee’s  letters  to  an  in- 
cognita, with  recollections  by 
Lamartine  and  Geo.  Sand 612 . 16 

4.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Bar- 

ham, Harness,  and  Hodder 612.18 

5.  The  Greville  memoirs 612.19 

6.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Moore 

and  Jerdan 612.20 

7.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Cornelia 

Knight  and  Thomas  Raikes 612 . 23 

8.  Personal  reminiscences  by  John 

O’Keeffe, Michael  Kelly,  and  John 
Taylor 612.22 

9.  Personal  recollections  of  Lamb, 

Hazlitt  and  others 612 . 21 

10.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Consta- 
ble and  Gillies 612.25 

— Select  works  of  Poe,  with  life 317.12 

— and  others.  Poets’  homes.  2 v.  1879 . 622 . 6 

Note. — Vol.  1 contains  a sketch  of  Stoddard. 
Stodd\rd,  S.  Latin  grammar.  See  An- 
drews, E.  A 331 . 3 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Dab  Kinzer 87.25 

— The  quartet:  sequel  to  Dab  Kinzer.  ’81.  82.12 

— Saltillo  boys.  1882 81.27 

Stokes,  J.  Cabinet-maker  and  upholsterer’s 

companion.  1880  838.6 

Stolen  white  elephant,  etc.  Clemens,  S.  L.  146 . 12 
Stolz,  Mine  de,  pseud.  See  Begon,  F.  de . 
Stomach.  Habershon,  S.  O.  Diseases  of 

the  stomach.  1879  831 . 18 


Stone,  A.  Pulmonary  consumption.  1863.  806.18 

Stone  cutting.  Dobson,  E 811.30 

Stone’s  river,  Battle  of.  Stevenson,  A.  S.’84.  731 . 8 
Stonehenge,  pseud.  See  Walsh,  J.  H. 
Stonemason  of  Saint  Point.  Lamartine, 

A.  de 134.22 

Stones  of  Venice,  The.  Ruskin,  J.  3 v.  804.28 
Storer,  F.  H.  Elementary  manual  of  chem- 
istry. See  Eliot,  C.  W.  1875 847.6 

Storer,  H.  R.  Nurses  and  nursing.  1868.  807.13 
Stories  by  American  authors.  10  v.  ’84-5.  56.6 


Contents.— v.  1,  Who  was  she?,  by  B.  Taylor.  The 
documents  in  the  case,  by  B.  Matthews  and  H.  C.  Bun- 
ner.  One  of  the  thirty  pieces,  by  W.  H.  Bishop.  Bal- 
acchi  brothers,  by  Rebecca  H.  Davis.  An  operation  in 
money,  by  A.  Webster. 

v.  2,  The  transferred  ghost,  by  F.  R.  Stockton.  A 
martyr  to  science,  by  Mary  P.  Jacobi.  Mrs.  Knollys,  by 
J.  S.  of  Dale.  A dinner  party,  by  J.  Eddy.  The 
mount  of  sorrow,  by  Harriet  P.  Spotford.  Sister  Silvia4 
by  Mary  A.  Tincker. 

v.  3,  The  spider’s  eye,  by  F.  J.  O’Brien.  A story  of 
the  Latin  quarter,  by  Frances  H.  Burnett.  Two  purse- 
companions,  by  G.  P.  Lathrop.  Poor  Ogla-Moga,  by  D. 
D.  Lloyd.  A memorable  murder,  by  Celia  Thaxter. 
Venetian  glass,  by  B.  Matthews. 

v.  4,  Miss  Grief,  by  Constance  F.  Woolson.  Love  in 
old  cloathes,  by  H.  C.  Bunner.  Two  buckets  in  a well, 
by  N.  P.  Willis.  Friend  Barton’s  concern,  by  Mary  H. 
Foote.  An  inspired  lobbyist,  by  J.  W.  De  Forest.  Lost 
in  the  fog,  by  N.  Brooks. 

v.  5,  A light  man,  by  H,  James.  Yatil,  by  F.  D.  Mil- 
let. The  end  of  New  York,  by  Park  Benjamin.  Why 
Thomas  was  discharged,  by  G.  Arnold.  The  tachy- 
pomp,  by  E.  P.  Mitchell. 


v.  6,  The  village  convict,  by  C.  H.  White.  The  Den- 
ver express,  by  A.  A.  Hayes.  The  misfortunes  of  bro’ 
Thomas  Wheatley,  by  Lina  R.  Fairfax.  The  heart- 
break cameo,  by  L.  W.  Champney.  Miss  Eunice’s 
glove,  by  A.  Webster.  Brother  Sebastian’s  friendship, 
by  H.  Frederic. 

v.  7,  The  bishop’s  vagabond,  by  Octave  Thane t.  Lost, 
byE.  Bellamy.  Kirby’s  coals  of  fire,  by  Louise  Stock- 
ton.  Passages  from  the  journal  of  a social  wreck,  by 
Margaret  Floyd.  Stella  Grayland,  by  J.  T.  McKay. 
The  image  of  San  Donato,  by  Virginia  W.  Johnson. 

v.  8,  The  brigade  commander,  by  J.  W.  De  Forest. 
Split  zephyr,  by  H.  A.  Beers.  Zerviah  Hope,  by  Eliza- 
beth Stuart  Phelps.  The  life  -magnet,  by  A.  A.  Adee. 
Osgood’s  predicament,  by  Elizabeth  D.  B.  Stoddard. 

v.  9.  Marse  Chan,  by  T.  N.  Page.  Mr.  Bixby’s 
Christmas  visitor,  by  C.  S.  Gage.  Eli,  by  C.  H.  White. 
Young  Strong  of  “The  Clarion,”  by  M.  W.  Shinn.  How 
old  Wiggins  wore  ship,  by  R.  T.  Coffin.  “—Mas  has 
come,  ” by  L.  Kip. 

v.  10,  Pancha,  by  T.  A.  Janvier.  The  ablest  man  in 
the  world,  byE.  P.  Mitchell.  Young  Moll’s  Peevy,  by 
C,  A.  Stephens.  Manmat’ha,  by  C.  de  Kay.  A dar- 
ing fiction,  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  The  story  of  two  lives, 
by  Julia  Schayer. 


Stories  for  the  household.  Andersen,  H.  C. 

Stories  from  “Blackwood.” 

Stories  from  Dickens’  “Household  words.” 

2d  ser.  1869 

Stories  from  Herodotus.  Church,  A.  J. . . 

Stories  from  Homer.  Church,  A.  J 

Stories  from  Livy.  Church,  A.  J 

Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians.  Church, 

A.  J 

Stories  from  Virgil.  Church,  A.  J 

Stories  of  adventure.  Hale,  E.  E 

Stoires  of  American  history.  Yonge,  C.  M . 
Stories  of  English  and  foreign  life.  Howitt, 

W.  and  M 

Stories  of  the  cathedral  cities.  Marshall,  E. 
Stories  of  the  island  world.  Nordhoff,  C. 
Stories  of  the  Italian  artists  from  Vasari, 
Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion.  Cooke,  J.  E. 

Stories  of  the  prairie.  Cooper,  J.  F 

Stories  of  the  sea.  Cooper,  J . F 

Stories  of  the  sea.  Hale,  E.  E 

Stories  of  the  war.  Hale,  E.  E.  1879  . . . 

Stories  of  the  woods.  Cooper,  J.  F 

Stories  of  Waterloo.  Maxwell,  W.  H 


77.9 

301.4 

142.4 
738.11 

45.9 
738.10 

48.13 

48.12 
721.6.3 
738.15 

14.9 

738.2 

531.8 

631.5 

721.4 

23.2.1 

23.2.2 
721.6.2 
721.6.1 

23.2.3 

42.12 


STORMONTH. 


236 


STRICKLAND. 


Stormonth,  James  Dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.  1885 *A.15 

Stobms.  See  Meteorology. 

Stormy  life,  A.  Fullerton,  Georgiana 18.29 

Storr,  F.  and  Turner,  H.  Chaucer  tales 

retold  for  children.  1880 82.7 

Storrs,  R.  S.  The  divine  origin  of  Chris- 
tianity indicated  by  its  historical 

effects.  1884 434.19 

Story,  Joseph.  Commentaries  on  the  con- 
stitution of  the  United  States.  2v.’73.  908.9 
— Familiar  exposition  of  the  constitution. 

[cop.  1840] 912.9 

Story,  W.  W.  Roba  di  Roma,  [1856-7.]. . . 525.21 

Story  book.  Andersen,  H.  C 22.29 

Story  book  for  the  children.  Diaz,  Mrs. 

A.  M 74.22 

Story  of  a bad  boy.  Aldrich,  T.  B.  Juv.  26.44 
Story  of  a country  town.  Howe,  E.  W.’85.  57.27 

Story  of  a fellow  soldier.  Awdry,  F 624.5 

Story  of  a genius.  Howitt,  Mary 91.6 

Story  [of  the  building]  of  a house.  Viol- 

let-le-Duc,  E.  E.  1874 826.9 

Story  of  a millionaire.  Mundt,  C.  M 14.21 

Story  of  a peasant.  Erckmann,  E.  and 

Chatrain,  A.  4 v 45.16 

Story  of  a summer  [at  Chappaqua.]  Cleve- 
land, C 502.12 

Story  of  an  honest  man.  About,  E.  Fict.  47.9 

Story  of  Avis.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S 137 . 11 

Story  of  Ida.  Alexander  Francesca 627.28 

Story  of  Kennett.  Taylor,  Bayard 13.15 

Story  of  liberty.  Coffin,  C.  C.  1876 745.15 

Story  of  my  life.  Andersen,  H.  C 633.11 

Story  of  our  country.  Monroe,  Mrs.  L.  B.  711 . 21 
Story  of  our  museum.  Housman,  H.  Juv.  832.24 

Story  of  Roland.  Baldwin,  J 82.24 

Story  of  small  beginnings.  4 v.  See  War- 
ner, S. 

Story  of  the  nations,  v.  1-7.  1885-6 752 . 1 


Contents .— v.  1,  Story  of  Greece,  by  J.  A.  Harrison. 
2,  Story  of  Rome,  by  A.  Gilman.  3,  Story  of  tbe  Jews, 
by  J.  K.  Hosmer.  4,  Story  of  Chaldea,  by  Z.  A.  Rag- 
ozin.  5,  Story  of  Germany,  by  S.  Baring-Gould.  6, 
Story  of  Norway,  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  7,  Story  of  Spain, 


by  E.  E.  and  S.  Hale. 

Story  of  the  robins.  Trimmer,  S.  K 82.8 

Story  or  two  from  an  old  Dutch  town. 

Lowell,  R.  1878 44.22 

Stothert,  J.  French  and  Spanish  paint- 
ers. Illus.  1875 848.5 

Stoughton,  J.  Life  of  Wilberforce.  1880.  622.10.2 

Stout  heart,  A.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv 25.41 

Stow,  J.  Survay  of  London.  London, 


Stowe,  Edwin.  Velazquez.  Illus.  1881.  627.15 
Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.  Agnes  of  Sorrento.  ’68.  3 . 2 

Note.— Story  of  Italy,  Savonarola,  etc. 

— Betty’s  bright  idea;  Deacon  Pitkin’s 

farm;  the  first  Christmas  of  New 
England.  1876  . . . . * 43.18 

— Chimney  comer.  [Essays],  1868 ......  301 . 27 

— Dred  [or  Nina  Gordon],  2v.  1856 6.14 

Note. — A tale  of  slavery  and  the  Dismal 
swamp. 

— House  and  home  papers.  1869 306.11 

— Little  foxes.  [Fault-finding,  etc].  1872.  332 . 18 

— Little  Pussy  Willow.  Juv.  1873 26.31 

— Mayflower,  and  other  sketches.  1855 . . . 15.10 

— Men  of  our  times;  or,  the  leading  patri- 

ots of  the  day.  1868 634 . 3 


Contents— Lincoln : Grant;  Garrison;  Sumner; 
Chase;  H.  Wilson;  Greeley;  Farragut;  Andrew;  Col- 
fax; Stanton;  Douglass;  Sheridan;  Sherman;  How- 
ard; Buckingham;  Phillips;  Beecher. 


Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.,  continued. 

— The  minister’s  wooing,  [cop.  1859] 6.11 

Note.— Story  of  Newport  in  the  last  century. 

— My  wife  and  I.  [cop.  1871] 6.8 

— Oldtown  fireside  stories.  1872 6.9 

— Oldtown  folks.  1871 6.13 

— Palmetto-leaves.  [Sketches  of  Florida.] 

1873 502.7 

— Pearl  of  Orr’s  island.  [Coast  of  Maine.]  6.17 

— Pink  and  white  tyranny.  1871 6.16 

— Poganuc  people.  1878 144 . 12 

— Queer  little  people.  1870 26.30 

— Religious  poems.  Illus.  1867 204.7 

— Uncle  Tom’s  cabin,  [cop.  1851-78.] 18.15 

Key  to  Uncle  Tom’s  cabin  [cop.  1853].  911 . 35 

— We  and  our  neighbors;  or,  the  records 

of  an  unfashionable  street.  Sequel 
to  “My  wife  and  I.”  1875 143.21 

— and  Beecher,  C.  E.  American  woman’s 

home.  1870 811.24 

Principles  of  domestic  science.  1870..  803.28 

Note.  Revision  of  “American  woman’s  home.” 


— Hanaford,  P.  A.  Daughters  of  America. 

1883 625.17 

— Parker,  E.  P.  Eminent  women  of  the 

age.  1877 625.13 

Strange  adventures  of  a phaeton.  Black, W.  36.39 

Strange  story.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L 36.86 

Strangers  and  pilgrims.  Braddon,  M.  E.  36.60 

Strathern.  Blessington,  Qountess  of 36.222 

Strathmore.  Rame  L.  de  la 36 . 481 

Stratton,  H.  D.  See  Bryant,  H.  B. 

Straub,  Jacob.  The  consolations  of  sci- 
ence. [Future  life,  etc] . 1884 431.17 

Strauss,  D.  F.  Life  of  Jesus.  2 v.  1860.  418.2 

Note.—  Rev.  in  Godwin’s  (P).  “Out  of  the 
past.” 

— Old  faith  and  the  new.  1873 402.23 

Note.— Rev.  in  Edin.  rev.,  Oct.  1873. 

Stray  pearls.  [Story  of  the  Fronde  war]. 

Yonge,  C.  M.  1883  55.5 


Streckfuss,  Adolph.  Quicksands.  1884.  56.22 

Streets.  See  Roads. 

Strength  and  beauty.  Discussions  for 

young  men.  Hopkins,  Mark.  1874  . 416.7 
Strength  of  materials.  Anderson,  J.  ’72.  838.25 
Stretton,  Hesba.j oseud.  [Hannah  Smith]. 


Through  a needle’s  eye.  1878 138.22 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  queens 

of  England.  6 v.  1872 641.13 


Contents .— v . 1,  Matilda  of  Flanders,  queen  of  Wil- 
liam the  Conqueror;  Matilda  of  Scotland,  queen  of 
Henry  I;  Adelicia  of  Louvaine,  second  queen  of  Henry 
I;  Matilda  of  Boulogne,  queen  of  Stephen;  Eleanora 
of  Aquitaine, queen  of  Henry  11.  ; Berengaria  of  Navarre, 
queen-consort  of  Richard  I. ; Isabella  of  Angouleme, 
queen-consort  of  king  John;  Eleanor  of  Provence, 
queen  of^Henry  III. ; Eleanora  of  Castile,  first  queen  of 
Edward  I ; Marguerite  of  France,  second  queen  of  Ed- 
ward I.  ; Isabella  of  France,  queen  of  Edward  II. ; 
Philippa  of  Hainault,  queen  of  Edward  III. ; Anne  of 
Bohemia,  first  queen  of  Richard  II. ; Isabella  of  Val- 
ois, second  queen-consort  of  Richard  II.;  Joanna  of 
Navarre,  queen  of  Henry  IV. ; Katharine  of  Valois, 
consort  of  Henry  V. ; Margaret  of  Anjou,  queen  of 
Henry  VI. 

v.  2,  Elizabeth  Woodville,  queen  of  Edward  IV.; 
Anne  of  Warwick,  queen  of  Richard  III.  ; Elizabeth  of 
York,  queen-consort  of  Henry  VII;  Katharine  of  Arra- 
gon,  1st  queen  of  Henry  VIII. ; Anne  Boleyn,  2d  queen 
of  Henry  VIII.  ; Jane  Seymour,  3d  queen  of  Henry 
VIII.;  Anne  of  Cleves,  4th  queen  of  Henry  VIII.; 
Katharine  Howard,  5th  queen  of  Henry  VIII. ; Katha- 
rine Parr,  6th  queen  of  Henry  VIH. ; Mary,  1st  queen- 
regnant  of  England  and  Ireland. 

v.  3,  Elizabeth,  2d  queen-regnant  of  England  and 
Ireland. 


STRICKLAND. 


237 


SUMMER. 


Strickland,  Agnes,  continued. 

v.  4,  Anne  of  Denmark,  queen-consort  of  James  I. ; 
Henrietta  Maria,  queen-consort  of  Charles  I. ; Catha- 
rine of  Braganza,  queen-consort  of  Charles  II;  Mary 
Beatrice  of  Modena,  queen-consort  of  James  II. 

v.  5,  Mary  Beatrice  of  Modena,  continued ; Mary  II., 
queen-regnant  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

y.  6,  Mary  n.,  continued ; Anne,  queen-regnant  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 


Same.  Abridged.  1870 706.5 

Same.  Abridged,  adapted  and  contin- 
ued by  R.  Kaufman.  Illus.  3 v 738.12 

— Tales  from  English  history 716 . 21 

— True  stories  from  ancient  history 716.19 

— True  stories  from  modern  history 716.20 

Strife  and  peace.  Bremer,  F.  Fict. . . In  133.14.3 
Strikers,  communists,  tramps  and  detec- 
tives. Pinkerton,  A.  1878 912.1 

Strive  and  succeed.  Alger,  H.  Juv 84.1.4 

Strive  and  thrive.  Howitt,  Mary 91.7 

Strong,  W.  C.  Fruit  culture.  1885 847 . 24 

Strong  and  steady.  Alger,  H.  Juv 84.1.3 

Strong  arm  and  a mother’s  blessing.  Kel- 
logg, E.  Juv 83.6 

Strother,  D.  H.  [Porte  Crayon.]  Vir- 
ginia illustrated:  containing  visit  to 

the  Virginia  Canaan,  etc 531 . 23 

Struggle  for  existence.  Peak,  Gavilan. 

[Poems.] 203.10 

Struggle  in  Ferrara.  [Reformation.]  Gil- 
bert, W.  Fict 34.12 

Struggles  and  triumphs  [to  1873.]  Bar- 

num,  P.  T 641.10 

Strutt,  Joseph.  Sports  and  pastimes  of 

the  people  of  England,  [pub.  1801]  742.22 
Stuart,  A.  W.  Lives  of  the  three  Mrs . Jud- 

sons.  [cop.  1855] 613 . 13 

Stuart,  J.  E.  B.  McClellan,  H.  H.  Life 

and  campaigns  of.  1885 747.6 

Stuart,  of  Dunleath.  Norton,  C.  E 36 . 416 

Stuarts,  of  England. 

— Jesse,  J.  H.  Memoirs  of  court  of  Eng- 

land under  the  Stuarts.  3v.  1857..  718.6 

The  pretenders  and  their  adherents.’60  718 . 7 

— Johnes,  M.  Prince  Charlie,  the  young 

chevalier.  1860  24.19 

Stubbs,  W.  The  early  Plantagenets,  1135- 

1327 743.5.9 

Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  W.  Christian  sociol- 
ogy. 1880  917.11 

Student  life  at  Harvard.  Tripp,  G.  H.  Fict.  144.6 
Student’s  atlas  of  historical  geography, ’73  528.13 
Student’s  manual.  Todd,  John.  1873...  402.17 


Student’s  series:  namely: — 

— Gibbon’s  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman 


empire 706.18 

— Hallam’s  constitutional  history  of  Eng- 

land  715.12 

Middle  Ages 715.14 

— History  of  France  to  1852  706.4 

— Hume’s  history  of  England 743.10 

— Merrivale’s  general  history  of  Rome . . . 743 . 8 

— Smith’s  [P.]  ancient  history  of  the  East.  701.1 

Smaller  ancient  history  of  the  East. . 715.15 

Ecclesiastical  history 417.19 

— Smith’s  [W.]  New  Testament  history. . . 715.18 

Old  Testament  history 706.17 

Smaller  classical  dictionary 313.21 

Smaller  history  of  England 715 . 19 

Smaller  history  of  Rome 715 . 16 

Smaller  scripture  history 715.17 

— Strickland’s  queens  of  England 706 . 5 

Studies  for  stories.  Ingelow,  Jean 142.21 

Studies  from  life.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  ’67.  322.10 
Studies  in  English.  Scheie  De  Vere,  M. . 307.4 


Studies  in  philosophy  and  poetry.  Shairp, 

J.  C.  1872  301.11 

Studies  in  Shakespeare.  White,  R.  G.’86.  323 . 21 
Studies  of  character  from  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. Guthrie,  T.  1872 437.27 

Studies  of  Irving.  Warner, C.U.and  others.  316 . 7 
Studies  of  the  Greek  poets.  Symonds,  J. 

A.  2 v.  1880 217.15 

Studio  arts,  The.  Johnson,  E.  W.  1878..  823.14 
Study.  See  Education. 

Study  and  stimulants.  [Essays.]  Reade, 

A.  A.,  ed'r.  1883  842.20 

Stumbling  blocks  [in  religion].  Dodge, 

Mary  A 307.12 

Sturgis,  Julian.  Dick’s  wanderings.  Fict. 

1882  53.1 

Sturtevant,  J.  M.  The  keys  of  sect;  or, 

the  church  of  the  New  Testament .’80.  421 . 23 
Stuve,  B.  History  of  Illinois  [to  1873.]  See 

Davidson,  A 712.10 


Stuyvesant,  Peter,  the  last  Dutch  governor 

of  New  Amsterdam.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  608.20 

Stuyvesant.  Abbott,  J.  Juv 91.23.8 

Style.  See  Rhetoric;  Criticism;  English 
language  ( Composition );  Elocution 
{Oratory)',  Preaching. 

Sub-tropioal  rambles.  [Mauritius.]  Pike,  . 

N.  1873 517.5 

Subjection  of  women.  Mill,  J.  S.  1870.  903.19 
Sublime  and  beautiful.  See  ^Esthetics. 

Sublime  in  nature.  Lanoye,  F.  de.  1871 . 802 . 24 

Substance  and  show,  etc.  King,  T.  S 311.15 

Subterranean  world,  The.  Hartwig,  G.’71.  806.4 

Suburban  home  grounds.  Scott,  F.  J 854 . 5 

Suburban  sketches.  Howells,  W.  D.  1871.  306 . 6 
Success.  Abbott,  L.,  ed’r.  How  to  suc- 
ceed. [Essays.]  1882 443.32 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D . Secret  of  success . . 421 . 4 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Society  and  solitude, 

p.  251-279 332.15 

— Hale,  E.  E.  How  to  do  it.  1872 332.9 

— Helps,  A.  Self-advancement In  302.3.2 

— Johnson,  J.  Self-effort.  1883 433.10 

— McCabe,  J.  D.,  jr.  Great  fortunes  and 

how  they  were  made.  1871 604.1 

— Mathews,  W.  Getting  on  in  the  world.  304.12 

— Smiles,  S.  Self-help.  1871 408.28 

— Smith,  W.  H.  Successful  folk;  how  they 

win.  [Anecdotal  biography,]  1878.  617.11 

— Thayer,  W.  M.  Tact,  push,  and  princi- 

ple. 1880 426.14 

— Tulloch,  J.  How  to  succeed  in  life.  ’79.  421.9 

— Whipple,  E.  Success  and  its  condi- 

tions. 1871 303.7 

See  also  Business;  Life  ( Conduct  of). 

Successful  merchant.  See  Budgett,  S 605 . 26 

Sue,  M.  J.,  called  Eugene.  The  wandering 

Jew 17.5 

Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C.  Lives  of  the 
twelve  Caesars;  added,  lives  of  the 
grammarians,  rhetoricians,  and  poets. 

1878 1021.8 

Suicide.  Morselli,  H.  (Int.  sci.  ser.)  1882.. . 815.4.36 

— Stael-Holstein,  Mme.  de.  Reflections 

on -....In  305.10 

Sullivan,  A.  M.  New  Ireland.  1878 746.2 

Sullivan,  J.  Peabody,  O.  W.  B.  Life  of. 

1848  In  601.1.3 

Sullivan,  W.  Political  class-book.  1831.902.11 
Sully,  J.  Illusions;  a psychological  study. 

1881 815.4.33 

Sumatra.  See  Malaysia. 

Summer  and  its  diseases.  Wilson,  J.  C.’ 79.  .833.14.3 


SUMMER. 


238 


SWEDENBORG. 


SuMMEE-house  series.  5 v.  See  Whitmarsh, 

C.  S. 

Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite’s  life.  Whit- 
ney, A.  D.  T 25.24 

Summer  resorts.  Appleton’s  illus.  hand- 
book of  American  summer  resorts.’81 . 516 . 29 

— Same.  1883 501.4 

Summer  rest.  [Essays.]  Dodge,  Mary  A.  304.4 
SuMMER-savory.  [Essays.]  Taylor,  B.  F.  514.4 

Summer’s  romance,  A.  Healy,  Mary 32.12 

Summekbell,  N.  andFlood,  J.  M.  Discus- 
sion on  the  trinity,  etc.  1855 407 . 15 

Summerland  sketches.  [Mexico  and  Cen- 
tral America.]  Oswald,  F.  L.  1880 . 517 . 13 
Sumner,  Charles.  Prophetic  voices  concern- 
ing America.  1874 711.11 

— Recent  speeches  and  addresses.  1856 . . 332 . 19 


— Ames,  M.  C.  Outlines,  etc.  [His  home],  311.8 

— Chaplin,  J.  and  J.  D.  Life  of.  1874...  613.8 

— Pierce,  E.  L.  Memoir  and  letters  of. 

2 v.  1878 623.11 

— Scribner’s  m.,  v.  8-10.  Recollections  of.  1006 . 4 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868.  634.3 


— Whipple,  E.  P,  Recollections  of.  In  1004.1.59 
Sumner,  W.  G.  Andrew  Jackson.  (Am. 

statesmen).  1882 626.4  4 

— History  of  American  currency.  1874 . . . 902 . 22 

— What  social  classes  owe  to  each  other.’84.  916 . 7 
Sumter  and  Moultrie,  [Forts].  Doubleday, 

A.  Reminiscences  of,  in  1860-1 737 . 5 

1 Sumter,  Confederate  privateer.  Semmes, 

R.  Cruise  of  the  Alabama  and 737.4 

Sun.  Chambers’s  misc.  The  sun  1001.8.5 

— Giberne,  Agnes.  Sun,  moon,  and  stars.’80  835 . 21 

— Guillemin,  A.  The  sun.  1870 802.32 

— Proctor,  R.  A.  Recent  solar  researches. 

1874 In  825.10.  L 

— Verne,  J.  To  the  sun:  a journey.  Fict.  55.1 

— Young,  C.  A.  The  sun.  (Int.  sci.  ser.)815.4.34 
The  sun  and  its  atmosphere.  1872./n  812.32.2 

See  also  Astronomy. 

Sunbeam  stories.  Mackarness,  H.  S 36 . 362 

Sunbeam,  Voyage  in  the.  Brassey.  Mrs.  T.  511.19 
Sunday.  See  Sabbath. 

Sunday.  Reading  for  the  young.  Illus. 

magazine.  2 v.  Lond.,  1879-81 77.8 

Sunday  afternoon.  Monthly  magazine,  v. 

1-3.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1878-81 ....  *1007 . 12 

Note.— For  continuation  see  “Good  company.” 


Sunday  evening  hour.  [Stories].  Sanford, 

D.  P 87.13 

Sunday  magazine,  v.  2-5.  Hlus.  Lond,, 

1872-6  *1002.10 

Sunday  school.  Abbot,  W.  Our  Sunday 

school : and  how  we  conduct  it.  1863.  405 . 15 

— Pardee,  R.  G.  The  Sabbath  school  in- 

dex. 1868 405.14 

— Steel,  R.  The  Christian  teacher  in.  1868.  405.27 

— The  teacher  taught.  1861 405.12 

— The  teacher  teaching.  1861 405 . 10 

— Tyng,  S.  H.  Forty  years’  experience  in 

Sunday-schools.  1869 417.24 

Sunny  shores;  Italy  and  Austria.  Adams, 

W.  T.  Juv 73.5.4 

Sunny  South,  The.  Ingraham,  J.  H.  Fict.  3.11 
Sunnybank.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  Fict.  14.10 

Sunrise.  Black,  W.  Fict 141.3 

Sunrise  kingdom.  [Japan].  Carrothers, 

J.  D.  1879 514.20 

Sunshine  and  shadow  in  New  York.  Smith, 

M.  H.  1869... 736.5 

Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East.  [Voya- 
ges]. Brassey,  Mrs.  T.  1880  517.2 


Supernatural  religion;  an  inquiry  into  the 

reality  of  divine  revelation.  3 v.  ’75.:  442.8 
Supernaturalism.  Bushnell,  H.  Nature 


and  the  supernatural.  1864  405 . 8 

— Elliott,  C.  W.  Glimpses  of  the  super- 

natural. 1852  408.29 

— Townsend,  L.  T.  Credo.  1873 402.22 


See  also  Animal  magnetism;  Evidences; 
Miracles;  Spiritualism;  Superstitions;  Witch- 
craft. 


Superstitions.  Brand,  J.  Popular  antiq- 


uities of  Great  Britain.  3 v 718 . 8 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Modern  superstition.  In  444.14 

— Kingsley,  C.  Superstition In  413.4 

— Lea,  H.  C.  Superstition  and  force 912.3 

— Plutarch.  Of  superstition.  {In  his 

Morals) 445.3.1 

— Pouchet,  F.  A.  Monsters  and.  (In  his 

Universe) 841.14 


See  also , Apparitions;  Astrology;  Delu- 
sions; Folklore;  Magic;  Mythology;  Palm- 
istry; Witchcraft,  etc. 

Surenne,  G.  French  and  English  diction- 
ary. See  Spiers,  A *B . 6 

Surgeon’s  daughter,  The.  Scott,  Sir  W . . 12.25 

Surgeon’s  stories.  6 v.  See  Topelius,  Z..  54.5 

Surgery.  See  Medicine. 

Surnames.  -See  Names. 

Surrey,  Earl  of.  See  Howard,  H. 

Surveying.  Robinson,  H.  N.  New  sur- 
veying and  navigation;  ed.  by  O.Root. 

[cop.  1863] 823.23 

Susan  Fielding.  Edwards,  Mrs.  A ....  17.11 

Suspiria  de  profundis.  DeQuincey,  T.  ’56 . 302 . 17 

Sutherlands,  The.  Cole,  M 11.14 

Swayne,  E.  C.  Herodotus  [outlined  and  ex- 
plained]. 1875 1020.21 

Sweden  and  Norway.  Adams,  W.  T.  Up 

the  Baltic.  Juv 73.5.1 

— Andersen,  H.  C.  Pictures  of  travel.  ’71.  508.3 

— Brace,  C.  L.  Norse-folk.  1857 508.23 

— Browne,  J.  R.  Land  of  Thor.  1870...  508.8 

— Carlyle,  T.  Early  kings  of  Norway.  ’75.  742.9 

— Caton,  J.  D.  A summer  in  Norway.’  75.  508.29 

— Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Land  of  the  midnight 

sun:  Norway,  Sweden,  etc.  2 v.  ’81.  517.17 

— Hale,  E.  E,  A family  flight  through.  ’81.  515.14 

— Scenes  from  peasant  life  in In  1001.8.10 

— Taylor,  B.  Northern  travel,  [1856] 506.12 

— Topelius,  Z.  The  surgeon’s  stories:  Swe- 

dish historical  romances.  6 v.  ’83-4.  54.5 

Contents. — See  Topelius  in  gen.  alphabet. 


— Tyler,  R.  E.  Story  of  a Scandinavian 

summer . 188 1 526 . 7 

— Vincent,  F.  Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn.  ’81.  518 . 1 

In  biography  see  lives  of  Gustavus  II.  Adol- 
phus; Gustavus  III. ; Gustavus  IV. ; Charles 

See  also  Scandinavia;  Scandinavian  litera- 
ture; also,  Longfellow’s  “Poets  and  poetry 
of  Europe”  [207.2] 

In  Swedish  fiction,  see  novels  of  Bremer, 

Knorring,  Schwartz ; in  Norwegian  fiction,  see 
novels  of  Asbjornsen,  Bjornson,  Boyesen,  Lie, 

Mugge. 


Swedenborg.  E.  Angelic  philosophy  of 

the  divine  love  and  wisdom.  1875...  414.12 
Same;  tr.  by  R,  N.  Foster.  1868 401.17 

— Angelic  wisdom  concerning  the  divine 

providence.  1873 414 . 13 

Same;  tr.  by  R.  N.  Foster.  1868  413.32 

— Apocalypse  revealed.  2 v.  1875 414 . 15 

— Arcana  ccelestia.  10  v.  1875  414.18 


Contents. — v.  1-6,  Genesis,  v.  7-10,  Genesis, 
continued ; Exodus. 


SWEDENBORG. 


239 


SYMONDS. 


Swedenborg,  E.,  continued. 

— Compendium  of  [his]  theological  wri- 

tings. 1875  418.9 

— Conjugial  love,  etc.  1871 414.11 

— Four  leading  doctrines  of  the  New 

Church  concerning  the  Lord,  the  sa- 
cred scripture,  faith,  and  life.  1873. . 414.16 

— Gems  from  [his]  writings.  With  me- 

moir by  O.  P.  Hiller.  2 v.  1868  ...  413.14 

— Heaven  and  its  wonders,  the  world  of 

spirits,  and  hell.  1872 414 . 14 

— Miscellaneous  theological  works.  1871.  414.17 

Contents. — The  New  Jerusalem  and  its  heavenly  doc- 
trine ; Brief  exposition ; The  intercourse  between  the 
soul  and  the  body ; The  white  horse ; On  the  earths  in 
the  universe;  The  last  judgment. 

— Swedenborg  library;  ed.  by  B.  F.  Barrett 

[Selections].  12  v.  1875-81 444.1 


Contents.— v,  I,  Death,  resurrection,  and  the  judg- 
ment. v.  Heaven,  v.  3,  Freedom,  rationality  and 
catholicity,  v.  4,  Divine  providence,  and  its  laws, 
v.  5,  Charity,  faith,  and  works,  v.  6,  Free-will,  re- 
pentance, reformation,  and  regeneration,  v.  7,  Holy 
scripture  and  the  key  to  its  spiritual  sense  v*  8, 
Creation,  incarnation,  redemption  and  the  trinity,  v. 
9,  Marriage,  and  the  sexes  in  both  worlds,  v.  10, 
The  author’s  memorabilia,  v.  11,  The  heavenly  doc- 
trine of  the  Lord.  v.  12,  Swedenborg : with  a com- 
pendof  his  teachings. 


— The  true  Christian  religion;  containing 
the  universal  theology  of  the  New 
Church.  1873  414.10 


— Emerson,  R.  W.  Swedenborg;  or,  the 

mystic In  307.19.2 

— White,  W.  Life  and  writings  of.  1866 . 608 . 25 
Sweet  Cicely;  or,  Josiah  Allen  a politician. 

Holley,  Marietta.  1886 148.6 

Sweetser,  M.  T.  Artist  biographies.  5 v. 

Illus.  1880-1 626.5 

Contents .— 1,  Raphael;  Vinci;  Angelo.  2,  Titian; 
Rem;  Lorraine.  3,  Reynolds;  Turner;  Landseer. 
4,  Durer;  Rembrandt;  Van  Dyck.  5,  Angelico;  Mu- 
rillo; Allston. 


Swetchine,  Mine.  S.  S.  Writings.  1869..  441.23 
Contents.—  Airelles;  Thoughts;  On  old  age; 

On  resignation. 


— Falloux,  Count  de.  Life  and  letters  of. 

1875 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Choice  works 


614.5 

323.27 


Contents.—  Memoir  of  Swift;  Gulliver’s  travels;  A tale 
of  a tub ; The  battle  of  the  books ; The  mechanical 
operation  of  the  spirit;  Directions  to  servants;  Polite 
conversation;  Miscellanies  in  prose  and  verse. 


— Poetical  works,  with  life  by  J.  Mitford. 

3 v 203.5 

— Poetical  works,  with  memoir  by  T.  Ros- 

coe.  v.  1.  1860 204.1 

— Gulliver’s  travels.  Fict 62.2 


— Forster,  J.  Life  of.  [v.  1,  only].  1881.  637.2 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets...  615.15 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Loves  of  the  poets. 

[Stella  and  Vanessa] 633.13 

— Jeffrey,  F.  Essays 305.5 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Leaders  of  public 

opinion  in  Ireland.  1872 611 . 34 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  the  novelists.. . 624.19 

— Stephen,  L.  Life.  (Eng.  men  of  letters) 

1882 616.11.29 

— Taine,  H.  A.  Hist,  of  Eng.  literature..  305.12 

— Thackeray.  W.  M.  Eng.  humourists. . . 302.15 
Swimming.  Leahy,  J.  Swimming  in  the 

Eton  style.  1875  833.9 

— Pettigrew,  J.  B.  Animal  locomotion.  ’74.  815.4.8 


Swinburne,  A.  C.  A century  of  roundels, 

and  other  poems.  1883 215 . 2 

— Poems  and  ballads;  including  Atalanta 

in  Calydon,  a tragedy.  1884. ... 215.27 


— Stedman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets 215 . 6 

Swing,  David.  Club  essays.  1881 317.2 

— Motives  of  life.  1879 421.38 

— Sermons.  1874  418.7 

Same.  1884 432.13 

— Truths  for  to-day.  [Sermons].  2 v.’ 74-6.  412.8 


— Trial  before  the  presbytery  of  Chicago. 

1874  418.8 

Swinton,  W.  Campaigns  of  the  army  of 

the  Potomac.  1866 734 . 3 

— English  grammar  and  composition.  ’83 . 326 . 13 

— Masterpieces  of  Eng.  literature.  1880 . 312 . 16 

— Rambles  among  words.  1874 314.10 

— Twelve  decisive  battles  of  the  war.  ’71.  747.4 

Swiss  family  Robinson.  Wyss,  J.  R.  von 

and  Montolieu,  Baronne  de 25.22 

Swisshelm,  Mrs.  Jane.  Half  a century  [au- 
tobiography]. 1880 621 . 20 

Switch  off.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.3.4 

Switzerland.  Abbott,  J.  Rolloin.  Juv.  21.13 

— Adams,  W.  T.  Palace  and  cottage.  Juv.  73.4.5 

— Andersen,  H.  C.  Pictures  of  travel.  ’71  508.3 

— Bache,  A.  D.  Lecture  on.  (Smith,  rep., 


— Eddy,  D.  C.  Scenes  and  society  in  1858.  504 . 23 

— Hale,  E.  E.  A family  flight,  etc.  1881.  515.14 

— Havergal,  F.  R.  Swiss  letters  and  Al- 

pine poems.  1869 518.11 

— Rodder,  E.  Old  Merry’s  travels.  1873.  26.37 

— Jones,  Harr v.  The  regular  Swiss  round. 

Illus.  1873 512.27 

— Mackenzie,  H.  D.  S.  History  of,  to  1871.  724.18 

— Prime,  S.  I.  Letters  from,  1860 525.28 

See  also  Alps;  Geneva;  Zurich ; also , Charles 
the  Bold;  Tell  (William.) 

Switzerland  of  America.  [Colorado]. 

Bowles,  S.  1869 506.28 

Sword  and  gown.  Lawrence,  G.  A .Fict..  36.312 
Sword  of  Damocles.  Green,  A.  K.  Fict.  141.20 

Sybaris  and  other  homes.  Hale,  E.  E 914.6 

Sybil.  Disraeli,  Benjamin 36.^189 

Sybil’s  second  love.  Kavanagh,  Julia 36.304 

Sydnie  Adriance.  Douglas,  Amanda 43.11 

Sylvan  city.  [Philadelphia].  Illus.  1883.  501.12 
Sylvan  Holt’s  daughter.  Parr,  Harriet . . . 133 . 13 

Sylvan  year.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  1876 841.8 

Sylvester  Sound,  the  somnambulist.  Cock- 

ton,  H 42.38 

Sylvestres,  The.  Edwards,  M.  B 36 . 209 

Sylvia’s  lovers.  Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C 36 . 244 

Symbolism.  Clement.  C.  E.  S.  in  art. 

In  *V. 2 and  851.9 


— Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.  Christian  art  and.’72.  437.9 

See  also  Emblems. 


Symington,  A.  J.  Hints  to  our  boys.  1884.  432 . 32 

— Life  of  Samuel  Lover.  1881 622.12 

Symonds,  J.  A.  Introduction  to  the  study 

of  Dante.  1872 206.17 

— Renaissance  in  Italy . 4 pts. 

1.  Age  of  despots.  1885 751.2 

2.  Revival  of  learning.  1885 751.3 

3.  Fine  arts.  1879 831.23 

4.  Italian  literature.  2 v.  1885 751.5 

— Shelley.  1879 616.11.3 

— Sketches  and  studies  in  southern  Eu- 

rope. 2 v.  1880  514.33 

— Studies  of  the  Greek  poets.  2 v.  1880.  217.15 


SYMONDSON. 


240 


TATLER. 


Symondson,  F.  W.  H.  Two  years  abaft  the 

mast.  1884  501.18 

Synonymes.  Crabb,  G.  English  syno- 

nymes 312.12 

— Roget,  P.  M.  Thesaurus  of  English 

words  and  phrases.  1855 307 . 5 

— Soule,  R.  English  synonymes.  1874 . . 332 . 30 
Sypher,  J.  R.  Art  of  teaching  school.  ’72.  441 . 17 

— School  history  of  Pennsylvania.  1870 . 738 . 6 

— and  Apgar.  History  of  New  Jersey.’71.  738.5 
Syria.  Appleton,  T.  G.  Syrian  sunshine. 

1875' 525.16 

— Burton,  I.  Inner  life  of  Syria,  Palestine, 

etc.  1879  516.20 

— Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  Family  flight  over. 

1882 531.13 

— Murray’s  hand-book  of  Syria.  1875 ....  516 . 24 

— Potter,  H.  C.  The  gates  of  the  East. ’77.  514.23 

See  also  Damascus ; Palestine. 

Syriac.  The  New  Testament  transl.  from 

the,  by  J ames  Murdock.  1879  442 . 13 


TABLE-talk.  Alcott,  A.  B.  Table  talk. ’77.  314.24 

— Cowper,  W.  Table-talk.  (Poetical 

works) 203.6.1 

— Luther,  Martin.  Table-talk 633.14 

— Napoleon  I.  Table-talk  and  opinions.’70.  612 . 13 

— Smith,  Sydney.  Wit  and  wisdom  of.’70.  303 . 11 

See  also  Aphorisms,  etc. 

Tabor,  Eliza.  Blue  ribbon.  1875 42.16 

— J eanie’s  quiet  life.  1876 42.15 

— St.  Olave’s.  1874 134.6 

Tacitus,  Caius  Cornelius.  Works.  2 v.  ’80. 1021.10 

Contents.— v.  1,  The  annals,  v.  2,  The  his- 
tory ; Germany ; Agricola ; Dialogue  on  ora- 
tors. 


— Tacitus  [outlined  and  explained]  by  W. 

B.  Donne.  1873 1020.35 

Tact,  push,  and  principle.  Thayer,  W.  M. 

1880 ,...  426.14 

Tactics.  See  Military  art,  and  science. 

Taine,  H.  A.  The  ancient  regime.  [France].  715 . 8 

— The  French  revolution.  2 v.  1878 725 . 3 

— History  of  English  literature.  2 v.  ’72 . 305 . 12 

— Ideal  in  art.  1872 812 . 20 

— Italy,  Florence  and  Venice.  1873 503.23 

— Italy,  Rome  and  Naples.  1872 507.10 

— Notes  on  England.  1872 504.12 

— Notes  on  Paris.  1875 ; . . 524.14 

— On  intelligence.  1872 411.18 

— Philosophy  of  art.  1873 852.17 

— Philosophy  of  art  in  Greece.  1871 812.19 

— Philosophy  of  art  in  the  Netherlands.’72.  812 . 18 

— Tour  through  the  Pyrenees.  1874 502 . 18 

Tait,  P.  G.  Recent  advances  in  physical 

science.  1876 844.3 

— Unseen  universe.  See  Stewart,  B 443 . 31 

Taken  at  the  flood.  Braddon,  M.  E.  3 v. 

in  2 36.61 

Talbot  Harland.  Ainsworth,  W.  H 36.30 

Tale  of  two  cities.  Dickens,  C 1.6  and  36 . 183 

Tales  and  sketches.  Miller,  Hugh 8.8 

Tales  for  boys  and  girls.  London 28.1 

Tales  for  Christmas  eve.  Broughton, 

Rhoda 36.68 

Tales  from  Alsace.  [Reformation  period.]  4.27 
Tales  from  Ariosto,  retold  for  children.  ’80.  87.12 

Tales  from  English  history.  1855 26.16 

Tales  from  Eng.  history.  Strickland,  A.  716 . 21 

Tales  from  Genesis.  Thayer,  W.  M 74.10 

Tales  from  Shakspere.  Lamb,  C.  and  M.  21.30 
Tales  of  a grandfather.  [Scotch  and 

French  history.]  Scott,  Sir  W.  4v.  738.27 

— Same.  [Scotch  history].  2v 743.9 


Tales  of  a traveller.  Irving,  Washington.  306.3 
Tales  of  a wayside  inn.  Longfellow,  H.W.  206.21 

Tales  of  ancient  Greece.  Cox,  G.  W 416.22 

Tales  of  fashionable  life.  Edgeworth, 

Maria In  63.11 

Tales  of  Flemish  life.  Conscience,  H 44.17 

Tales  of  my  landlord.  See  Scott,  Sir  W . 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  etc.  Harte,  Bret.  137.26 
Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn,  and  palace. 


Hauff,  W 82.17 

Tales  of  the  drama.  Macauley,  Miss 8.21 

Tales  of  the  pathfinders.  Gilman,  A 738.21 

Tales  of  the  warrior-judges.  Macduff,  J.R.  406.20 
Talfourd,  T.  N.  Critical  and  miscellane- 
ous writings.  1 857 305 . 1 

— Life  of  Charles  Lamb In  303.2.1 


— De  Quincey,  T.  Literary  reminiscences  302 . 19.2 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Essays,  v.  1 303 . 6 

Talisman,  The.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.20 

Tallahassee  girl.  Jones,  B.  D 52.6 

Talleyrand,  Perigord  C.  M.  de.  Brough- 
am, H.,  Lord.  Statesmen,  etc In  633.1.3 

— Bulwer,  Sir  H.  L.  Historical  charac- 

ters, v.  1 643 . 25 

Talmage,  T.  DeWitt.  Abominations  of 

modern  society . 1872 408 . 32 

— Crumbs  swept  up.  1875 311.6 

— Sermons.  4v.  1875 425.15 

Contents.— 1st  series;  2d  ser. ; 3d  ser. : Old 
wells  dug  out;  4th  ser. : Every-day  religion. 

— Sports  that  kill.  1875 436 . 22 

Tamenaga,  Shunsui.  Loyal  Ronins.  [Jap- 
anese romance].  1880 47.11 

Taming  of  the  shrew  [comedy].  See  Shake- 
speare. 

Tancred.  Disraeli,  Benjamin.  Fict 36.190 

Tangletown  letters.  [Humorous  sat.]’56..  15.5 

Tanglewood  tales.  [Fairy  stories  ] Haw- 
thorne, N 25.6 

Tania’s  pride.  Durand,  Mme.  A 53.11 

Tannkr,  H.  Elementary  lessons  in  agri- 
cultural practice.  1881 844 . 35 

Tanner,  H.  Martyrdom  of  [E.  P.]  Lovejoy 

[in  1837].  1880 623.9 

Tao-ism.  Douglas,  R.  K.  Confucianism  and  444.18.2 

— Johnson.  S.  Oriental  religions 431.4 

Tapestried  chamber.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.20 


Tappan,  Arthur.  Tappan,  L.  Life  of.  ’70.  605.15 
Tapp  an,  H.  P.  Elements  of  logic.  1855..  404.10 
Tappan,  L.  Life  of  Arthur  Tappan.  1870.  605.15 
Tara;  a Mahratta  tale.  Taylor,  M.  3 v.  in  2.  36.520 
Tartary  and  the  Tartars. 

— Anc.  hist,  of  the  Tartars.  (Univ.  hist., 

v.  18) *707.1 

— De  Quincey,  T.  Flight  of  a Tartar 

tribe In  304.16.1 

— Hue,  E.  R.  Journey  through  Tartary, 

[1844-6] 502.21 

See  also  Mongolia;  Turkistan;  also,  en- 
tries under  Asia,  and  life  of  Genghis  Khan. 

Tarver,  F.  Moliere.  See  Oliphant,  M. 

O.  W 63.6.7.6 

Tasso,  Torquato.  Jerusalem  delivered;  tr. 

into  Eng.  verse  by  J.  H.  Whiffin.  ’72.  204.24 


— Hasell,  E.  J.  Tasso.  1882 636.7.16 

— Longfellow, H.W.  Poets,  etc,  of  Europe.  207.2 

Taste.  Alison,  A.  Principles  of 325.27 

See  also  ^Esthetics ; Criticism ; Rhetoric. 

Tatian.  Writings.  (A.  N.  C.  lib.,  v.  3). . . 415.1 
Tatler,  The.  By  Steele,  Addison,  etc. 

(British  essayists,  v.  1-4.)  1856  303.15 


TAUHNITZ. 


241 


TELEMACHUS. 


Tauchnitz,  B.,  ed’r.  Five  centuries  of  the 

English  language  and  literature.’  60.  327 . 10 
Taussig,  F.  W.  Protection  to  young  indus- 
tries as  applied  in  the  United  States. 

1884 916.16 

Tautph(eus,  Baroness  I.  von.  At  odds.  ’63.  36.517 

— Cyrilla.  1853  36.518 

— Initials 14.23 

— Quits.  1858 36.519 

Taxidermy.  Baird,  S.  F.  Directions  for 

collecting,  preserving,  etc.,  specimens 
of  natural  history.  (Smith,  rep.,  1856).  *8501.2 

— Batty,  J.  H.  Taxidermy.  1880 833.29 

— Coues,  E.  Field  ornithology.  1884. ..In  *C.  2 

— Maynard,  J.  C.  Naturalist’s  guide.  1877.  827.8 
Taylor,  Bayard.  Beauty  and  the  beast; 

[also]  Tales  of  home.  1878 45.25 

— Boys  of  other  countries.  [Stories].  1876.  88.  L7 

— By-ways  of  Europe.  1869 502.17 

— Critical  essays  and  notes.  1880 315.17 

— Egypt  and  Iceland  in  1874 524.12 

— Eldorado.  [California  in  ’49.] 524.25 

— Hannah  Thurston,  [cop.  1868] 143.3 

— History  of  Germany.  1874 716.22 

— India,  China  and  Japan  [in  1853] 524.26 

— John  Godfrey’s  fortunes.  1865 13.16 

— Joseph  and  his  friend,  [cop.  ’70] 45.26 

— Journey  to  Central  Africa  [on  the  Nile, 

1852-3] ..  506.18 

— Lands  of  the  Saracen.  [Palestine,  Asia 

Minor,  Sicily  and  Spain  in  1852] 514.28 

— Life,  etc.,  of  A.  von  Humboldt.  1859 607.19 

— Northern  travel:  Sweden,  Denmark,  Lap- 

land.  [1856.] 506.12 

— Poems  of  the  Orient.  1855 203.24 

— Poetical  works.  1880 217.1 

— The  poet’s  journal.  1863 203.23 

— Story  of  Kennett.  1879 13.15 

— Studies  in  German  literature.  1879 313.11 

— Travels  in  Greece,  Russia,  and  Crete, 

[1857] 506.20 

— Views  a-foot;  or,  Europe  seen  with  knap- 

sack and  staff.  1873 502.15 

— ed’r.  Illustrated  library  of  travel,  explo- 

ration and  adventure.  Namely : — 

Japan  in  our  day.  1872  504.30 

Siam,  the  land  of  the  white  elephant; 

compiled  by  G.  B.  Bacon.  1873 502 . 5 

Travels  in  Arabia.  1872 505.18 

Travels  in  South  Africa.  1872 505.17 

Wild  men  and  wild  beasts.  [India.]  By 

R.  G.  Cumming.  1872 505.19 

Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone;  ed.  by  J . . 

Richardson.  1872 505 . 20 


— Conwell,  R.  H.  Life,  travels,  etc.  1881.  646.12 

— Poets’  homes.  [Sketch  of.]  1877 622 .6.1 

Taylor,  Benj.  F.  Between  the  gates.  [Cal- 
ifornia.] 1878 525.22 

— January  and  June.  [Rural  essays.]  1871.  304.17 

— Life  in  camp  and  field.  1875 714 . 7 

— Mission  Ridge  and  Lookout  Mountain, 

with  pictures  of  life  in  camp  and  field.  503 . 13 

— Old  time  pictures  and  sheaves  of  rhyme.  218 . 6 

— Summer  savory.  [Rural  essays.]  1879.  514.4 

— World  on  wheels,  and  other  sketches 332 . 8 

Taylor,  C.  B.  Universal  hist,  of  the  Uni- 
ted States.  1876 714.5 

Taylor,  Elizabeth.  Blindpits.  Fust.  1873.  138.17 

— Quixstar.  1873 64.25 

Taylor,  F.  Pianoforte  playing.  [Primer.]  828 .20.11 
Taylor,  G.  Antinous  [favonte  of  Ha- 
drian]; romance  of  ancient  Rome.  ’82.  53 . 12 

31 


Taylor,  G.  H.  Health  by  exercise.  [Move- 
ment cure.]  1879.- 833.6 

Taylor,  Isaac.  Loyola:  and  Jesuitism  in 

its  rudiments.  1849  433 . 2 

— Natural  history  of  enthusiasm.  1868...  403.5 

— Physical  theory  of  another  life.  1853 . . . 413 . 12 

— Spirit  of  the  Hebrew  poetry.  1873 403 . 6 

Taylor,  J.  Personal  reminisences.  ’75.  In  612.22 
Taylor,  J.  E.  The  aquarium.  1876 822.20 

— Geological  stories.  1874 845 . 28 

Taylor,  Jeremy.  Holy  living;  [also]  Holy 

dying 441.21 


— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Great  English  church- 

men   635 . 8 

— * Evelyn,  J.  Diary,  v.  3.  Portrait 633.6 

Taylor,  Meadows.  Manual  of  the  history 

of  India.  1870 705.6 

— Tara;  a Mahratta  tale.  2v.  1864, 36.520 

Taylor,  N.  A.  The  coming  empire.  [Texas.] 

See  McDanield,  H.  F.  1877 514.8 

Taylor,  Richard.  Destruction  and  recon- 
struction [in  the  South].  1879 726.16 

Taylor,  T.  Life  of  William  Cowper.  ’35.  In  411 . 1 
Taylor,  Tom.  Life  and  times  of  Sir  J. 

Revnolds.  See  Leslie,  C.  R.  2 v.  ’65.  641 . 1 

— Life  of  Haydon.  2 v.  1859 613.11 

Taylor,  W.  The  model  preacher.  I860..  438.4 
Taylor,  W.  C.  History  of  France  and  Nor- 
mandy [to  1848] 702.7 

— History  of  Ireland  [to  1801].  2 v 743 . 3 

— Manual  of  modern  history,  with  ques- 

tions. 1850  744.6 

Taylor,  W.  H.  Four  years  with  General 

Lee.  1878 726.6 

Taylor,  W.  M.  Gospel  miracles,  etc.  1880.  423 . 9 

— Moses  the  law-giver.  1879 421 . 28 

Taylor,  Zachary.  Benton,  T.  H.  * Thirty 

years’ view,  v.  2 904.18 

— Frost,  J.  Lives  of  the  presidents 621.8 

— Montgomery,  H.  Life  of.  1847 606 . 14 

Tea.  Disraeli,  I.  Introduction  of In  305 .8.2 

— Fortune,  R.  Tea  countries  of  China,  etc. 

2 v.  1853 512.18 

Teacher  [Sunday  school]  taught.  1861. . . 405.12 
Teacher  [Sunday  school]  teaching.  1861. . 405.10 
Teaching.  See  Education. 

Teale,  T.  P.  Dangers  to  health:  a picto- 
rial guide  to  domestic  sanitary  de- 
fects. 1883  844.38 

Technology.  See  Chemistry;  Trades;  Use- 
ful arts. 


Teoumseh,  Indian  chief.  Speeches . . In  321 .12.2 


— Eggleston,  E.  and  Seelye,  L.  E.  Te- 

cumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet. . . 635.5.1 

— Thatcher,  B.  B.  Indian  biography 614 .18.2 

Teeth.  Meredith,  L.  P.  The  teeth  and 

how  to  save  them.  1877 822.33 

— White,  J.  W.  Mouth  and  teeth.  [Prim- 

er.] 1879 833.14.7 

Tegg,  T.  Young  man’s  book  of  knowledge.  307.6 
Tegg,  W.  Meetings  and  greetings  of  na- 
tions. 1877 742.17 

Tegner,  E.  Fridthjof’s  saga;  tr.  by  Hol- 
comb. 1877 208.18 

Same;  tr.  by  Stephens.  1877 208.17 

Telegraph.  Bond,  R.  Handbook.  1873.  811.28 

— Harper’s  m.,  v.  47.  The  telegraph.  Illus.  1004.1 

— Preece,  W.  H.  and  bivewright,  J.  Tele- 

graphy. 1876 816 . 10 

Telemachus.  Fenelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M 4 . 18 


TELEPHONE. 


242 


TERHUNE. 


Telephone.  Dolbear,  A.  E.  The  telephone.  827.28 

— Du  Moncel,  Count  T.  The  telephone, 

etc.  1879 833.27 

Telescope.  Draper,  H.  Construction  and 
use  of  a silvered-glass  telescope 
(Smithsonian  contrib.,  v.  14) *8541.15 

— Proctor,  R.  A.  Half-hours  with  the 807 . 12 

Tell,  William.  Baring-Gould,  M.  A.  Cu- 
rious myths 423 . 6 

— Chambers’  misc.  William  Tell In  1001 .8.2 

— Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  Wilhelm  Tell. 

[Drama.] In  727.8.2 

Temperaments.  Bancroft,  G.  Doctrine  of. 

1855 In  321.17 

See  also  Physiognomy ; Physiology ; Phrenology. 
Temperance  and  the  temperance  reform. 

— American  temperance  society.  Perma- 

nent temperance  documents,  v.  1.  ’35.  411 . 11 

— Bungay,  G.  W.  Temperance  anecdotes.  314.16 

— Carpenter,  W.  B.  Use  and  abuse  of  alco- 

holic liquors.  1851 801.4 

— Channing,  W.  E.  In  his  Works,  v.  2. . . 1001.3 

— Ellis,  S.  S.  Voice  from  the  vintage../?!  305.15.2 


— Farrar,  F.  W.  Talks  on  temperance.  ’78.  441 . 26 

— Fisher,  S.  W.  Three  great  temptations . 437 . 21 

— Gustafson,  Axel.  Foundation  of  death . 436 . 10 

— Hargreaves,  W.  Our  wasted  resources; 

the  missing  link  m the  temperance 
reform.  1876 911.16 

— Hunt,  T.  P.  Death  by  measure.  1846. . 408 . 6 

— Jewett,  C.  Forty  years’  fight  with  the 

drink  demon.  [History  of  the  tem- 
perance reform.]  1876 425 . 11 

— Lees,  F.  R.  Text  book  of  temperance . . 413 . 33 

and  Burns,  D.  Temperance  Bible  com- 
mentary. 1870.. 424.5 

— Macnish,  R.  Anatomy  of  drunkenness . 305 . 10 

— Mann,  Horace.  On  intemperance.  ’59.  In  407.24 

— Moody,  D.  L.  Talks  on  temperance  [in 

Boston.]  1878 425.10 

— National  temperance  society.  Temper- 

ance sermons.  1873  425 . 8 

Same.  Temperance  tracts.  2 v.  1874  425.9 

— Parton,  J.  Drinking.  1868 802 . 3 

— Penny,  L.,  ed’r.  Readings  and  recita- 

tions. 1878 314.15 

— Pitman,  R.  C.  Alcohol  and  the  state.’78.  912 . 17 

— Porter,  C.  B.,  ed’r.  Silver  cup  of  spark- 

ling drops.  1860 408.33 

— Powell,  F.  Bacchus  dethroned.  1875..  425.12 

— Prohibitionists’  text-book.  1878 912.16 

— Richardson,  B.  W.  Temperance  lesson 

book.  1879 837.1 

— Stearns,  J.  N.  Temperance  speaker.  ’79.  317.4 


See  also  Alcohol;  Distillation;  Stimulants  and  nar- 
cotics; Wine;  also , lives  of  Mathew  (Father);  Gough 


(J.  B.). 

Temperance  Fiction. 

— Alden,  I.  M.  [Pansy.]  King’s  daughter.  1873...  86.24 

— Arthur,  T.  S.  Six  nights  with  the  Washingtonians.  32..29 

Ten  nights  in  a bar-room.  1860 63.2 

Three  years  in  a man-trap.  1872  43.14 

— Chellis,  M.  D.  Aunt  Dinah’s  pledge.  1875 92.26 

Old  times.  1876 92.29 

Out  of  the  fire.  1875 92.25 

Temperance  doctor.  1874. 92.24 

Wealth  and  wine.  1876 92.23 

— Downs,  Eliz.  Nettie  Loring.  1875 92.20 

— Fuller,  M.  V.  Parke  Madison.  1860  18.9 

— Habberton,  J.  Barton  experiment.  1877 144.2 

— Howard,  Marion.  Fred’s  hard  fight.  1874 92.14 

— Jenkins,  E.  The  Devil’s  chain.  1876 137.3 

— McConaughy,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Fire-fighters.  1875  92.22 

— Milne,  A.  D.  Uncle  Sam’s  farm  fence.  1854 62.15 


Temperance.  Fiction,  continued. 

— Walker,  M.  S.  Dr.  Willoughby  and  his  wine.  1878.  86.22 

— Wilmer,  M.  E.  Dumb  traitor.  1875 92.21 

Glass  cable.  1874 92.19 

Silver  castle;  sequel  to  “ Dumb  traitor.”  1876. ..  86.23 

— Wilson,  Mrs.  Esther  Maxwell’s  mistake.  1874 92.28 

Sydney  Martyn ; or,  time  will  tell.  1874 92.27 

- Wright,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Dragon  and  the  tea-kettle.  ’85.  58.23 

How  could  he  escape.  1875  92.16 

Jug-or-not.  1874 92.15 

Nothing  to  drink.  1875 92.18 


Temperance  doctor.  Chellis,  M.  D.  1874.  92.24 
Tempest.  [Comedy.]  See  Shakespeare. 

Tempest  and  sunshine.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J.  11.10 
Tempest  tossed.  Tilton,  Theodore.  Fict.  143.25 


Temple  melodies  [with  music.]  1858 408.15 

Temples,  tombs  and  monuments  of  ancient 

Greece  and  Rome.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  802 . 13 
Templeton,  J.  S.  Guide  to  oil  painting.  851.4.1 
Ten  acres  enough.  Morris,  E.  1872 % 814.24 


Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from  long 

ago  to  now.  Andrews,  Jane.  1886. . 84.11 

Ten  great  religions.  Clarke,  J.  F.  2 v 438 . 26 

Ten  nights  in  a bar-room.  Arthur,  T.  S. . . 63.2 


Ten  thousand  a year.  Warren,  S 36.562 

Ten  thousand  wonderful  things.  King,  E. 

F 311.4 

Ten  times  one  is  ten.  Hale,  E.  E.  Fict.. . 64.13 


Ten  years  in  Washington.  Clemmer,  Mary.  521.5 
Tenant  of  Wildfell  hall.  Bronte,  Anne. . . 135.19 
Ten  Brink,  B.  Early  English  [to  Wiclif].’83.  318 . 29 
Tender  and  true:  poems.  Tileston,  Mrs. 


M.  F.  edr 211.30 

Tenney,  E.  P.  Coronation.  Fict.  1877..  137.4 

Tenney,  Sanborn.  Elements  of  zoology. ’75.  842.21 

— Manual  of  zoology.  1873 814.7 

— Natural  history  of  animals.  1866 828.25 

— Pictures  and  stories  of  animals.  Rep- 

tiles and  fishes.  1868 22.15 

Sea,  land  and  river  shells.  1868 22.16 

Sea-stars,  jelly-fishes,  sea-anemones 

and  corals.  1868 22.17 

Tennyson,  Alfred.  Poetical  works.  1879 . 202 . 2 

Contents.— Miscellaneous  poems;  Lady  of  Shalott; 


Dream  of  fair  women;  Locksley  Hall;  Day  dream; 
Maud ; The  brook ; In  memoriam ; The  princess  ; Enoch 
Arden ; Idyls  of  the  king ; Queen  Mary ; Harold ; The 
lover’s  tale,  etc. 

— Same.  1860-72.  7v.in4 214.28 

Contents.— \ . 1-2,  Idyls  of  the  king;  Maud;  In  mem- 
oriam; The  princess.  3-4,  Poems.  5-6,  Enoch  Arden; 
The  holy  grail,  etc.  7,  Gareth  and  Lynette ; The  last 


tournament. 

— Harold,  a drama.  1877 206.6 

— The  princess,  a medley.  1848 204 . 12 

— Queen  Mary,  a drama.  1875 204.21 


— Bayne,  P.  Tennyson  and  his  teach- 

ers  In  317.6.1 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets 615 . 15 

— Preston,  H.  W.  The  Arthuriad In  206 . 16 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets 215.6 

— Taine,  H.  Hist,  of  Eng.  literature,  v.  2 . 305 . 12 
Tent  life  in  the  Holy  land.  Prime,  W.  C . 512 . 15 
Terence,  [outlined  and  explained]  by  W.  L. 

Collins.  1873 1020.34 

Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  [ Marion  Harland .] 

Alone.  1880 14.11 

— Breakfast,  luncheon  and  tea.  1875 805.23 

— Common  sense  in  the  household:  a man- 

ual of  practical  housewifery.  1875..  804.12 

— Common  sense  in  the  nursery.  1885...  847.22 

— Cottage  kitchen.  Practical  and  inexpen- 

sive receipts.  1883 842 . 40 

— Dinner  year-book.  1878 835.28 


TERHUNE. 


243 


THEIR. 


Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.,  continued . 

— Eve’s  daughters;  or,  common  sense  for 


maid,  wife  and  mother.  1882 914 . 34 

— Helen  Gardner’s  wedding  day.  1870. . . 33.19 

— Hidden  path.  1882 14.1 

— Husbands  and  homes.  1873 33.18 

— Jessamine.  1875 64.23 

— Judith.  1883  55.18 

— Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths.  [Travels 

in  Europe.]  1880 514.26 

— Miriam.  1874 33.16 

— Moss-side.  1880 11.29 

— Nemesis.  1884 33.17 

— Phemie’s  temptation.  1880 13.20 

— Ruby’s  husband.  1869 4.15 

— Sunnybank.  1867 14.10 

— True  as  steel.  1870  4.16 


Terrible  temptation,  A.  Reade,  C.  Fict.  6.20 
Terry,  S.  H.  How  to  keep  a store.  1882.  914.35 
Tertullian.  The  five  books  against  Mar- 

cion.  (A.-N.  C.  lib.,  v.  7.) 415.1 

— Writings.  (A.-N.  C.  lib.,  v.  11, 15, 18.). . 415.1 
Testament,  Old  and  New.  See  Bible. 


Testimony  of  the  rocks.  Miller,  H 801.22 

Teutonic  nations.  See  Germany. 

Texas.  Baker,  W.  M.  The  Virginians  in 

Texas.  Fict.  1878  47.42 

— Bartlett,  J.  R.  Explorations  in,  [1850-3.] 

2 v 507.2 

— Crockett,  Co l.  D.  Adventures  in.  1845.  505.3 

— Hughes,  T.,  ed'r.  Letters  from  our  boys.  522.8 

— McDanield,  H.  F.  and  Taylor,  N.  A.  The 

coming  empire.  1877 514.8 

— Marryat,  F.  Travels  of  Monsieur  Violet.  16.15 

— Olmsted,  F.  L.  Journey  through,  [’57.].  506.25 

— Thrall,  H.  S.  History  of  Texas.  1876.  738.8 


See  also  Houston  (Sam). 

Thackeray,  A.  I.  [Mrs.  Ritchie.]  A book 

of  sibyls.  1883 628.13 

Contents.-Mrs.  Barbauld ; Maria  Edgeworth ; 

Mrs.  Opie;  Jane  Austen. 


— Elizabeth.  1863 36.555 

— Madam  de  Sevigne.  1881 636.7.13 

— Miss  Angel.  [1875.] 47.29 

— Old  Kensington.  1873 64.5 

— Village  on  the  cliff.  1871 36.613 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Adventures  of  Philip.  36.523 

— Ballads.  1884  215.28 

— Catherine.  1870 36.524 

— Complete  poems.  1883 213.10 

— Denis  Duval.  1867 36.525 

— Early  and  late  papers.  1867 311 . 26 

— English  humourists  of  the  eighteenth 

century . 1858 302 . 15 

— The  four  Georges;  Lovel  the  widower. 

1861  327  12 

— History  of  Henry  Esmond,  Esq.  i852 . . 36 . 526 

Same;  [also]  Lovel  the  widower 133.18 

— History  of  Pendennis.  1849  36 . 531 

— Irish  sketch  book.  1872 36.527 

— Miscellanies.  1849-57.  8 v.  in  4 36.528 


Consents.  — v . 1,  Tne  great  Hoggarty  diamond  ; The 
book  of  snobs,  v.  2,  The  Kickleburys  abroad  ; A le- 
gend of  the  Rhine;  Rebecca  and  Rowena;  The  second 
funeral  of  Napoleon  ; The  chronicle  of  the  drum.  v.  3, 
The  tremendous  adventures  of  Major  Gahagan;  The 
fatal  boots;  Ballads,  v.  4,  The  memoirs  of  Mr.  Charles 
J.  Yellowplush;  The  diary  of  C.  Jeames  de  la  Pluche, 
esq. ; Cox’s  diary,  v.  5,  Sketches  and  travels  in  Lon- 
don; Novels  by  eminent  hands;  Character  sketches, 
v.  <>,  The  memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon,  esq.  v.  7,  A lit- 
tle dinner  at  Timmins’s;  The  Bedford  row  conspiracy; 
The  Fitz-Boodle  papers ; A shabby  genteel  story,  v.  8, 
Men’s  wives. 


Thackeray,  W.  M.  Miscellanies,  continued. 

Same.  4v 301.12 

Contents. — v.  1,  The  memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon,  esq. ; 
The  history  of  Samuel  Titmarsh  and  the  great  Hog- 
garty diamond;  Burlesques;  The  diary  of  C.  Jeames 
de  la  Pluche,  esq, ; The  tremendous  adventures  of  Major 
Gahagen;  A legend  of  the  Rhine;  Rebecca  and  Row- 
ena; The  history  of  the  next  French  revolution;  Cox’s 
diary,  v.  2,  The  Paris  sketch-book ; The  memiors  of 
Mr.  C.  J.  Yellowplush  ; The  Irish  sketch  book  of  1842; 
A journey  from  Combill  to  Cairo,  v*  3,  Book  of  snobs ; 
Sketches  and  travels  in  London ; Character  sketches ; 
Denis  Duval;  Men’s  wives ; Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Berry; 
Denis  Haggerty’s  wife;  Bedford  Row  conspiracy;  Lit- 
tle dinner  at  Timmins’s  ; Fatal  boots.  v.  4.  The  four 
Georges;  The  English  humorists  of  the  18th  cem 
tury;  Charity  and  humor;  Roundabout  papers;  The 
second  funeral  of  Napoleon;  Little  travels  and  road- 
side sketches;  The  Fitz-Boodle  papers;  Critical  re- 
views ; The  wolves  and  the  lamb. 

— Newcomes.  1854-6.  4 v.  in  2 36.529 

— Paris  sketch  book.  1872  36.530 

— Rose  and  ring:  fireside  pantomine.  1871.  24.39 

— Roundabout  papers.  1869 36.556 

— Shabby  genteel  story,  and  other  tales. . 62.17 

— Vanity  fair,  a novel  without  a hero.  1848.  36.557 

— Virginians,  a tale  of  the  last  century. 

2 v.  1858  9 ....36.614 

— Yellowplush  papers.  1853 301.1 


— Bayne,  Peter.  Essays.  1880 317.6.1 

— Brown,  J.  Thackeray’s  literary  career 

and  death In  304.3.2 


— Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterdays  with  authors..  601.20 

— Gilfillan,  G.  Third  gallery  of  portraits.  301 . 24 

— Godwin,  P.  Thackeray  as  novelist.  In  311 . 18 

— Smith,  G.  B.  Poets  and  novelists.  ’76.  322.7 

— Stoddard,  R.  H.,  ed'r.  Anecdote  biogra- 

phy of.  1875 612.17 

— Taine,  H.  A.  Hist,  of  Eng.  lit.,  v.  1 305.12 

— Trollope,  A.  Thackeray.  (Eng.  men  of 

letters.)  1879 616.11.10 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Character  and  charac- 

teristic men.  1871 303.3 

See  also  article  in  Allibone,  v.  8 [*A.8],  and 
references  in  Poole’s  Index  [*B.28]. 


Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.  Porter,  Jane 5.6 

Thalheimer,  M.  E.  Manual  of  ancient  his- 
tory. 1872 744.7 

— Manual  of  mediaeval  and  modern  his- 
tory. 1874 725.1 

Thanatopsis.  [Poem.]  Bryant,  W.  C 207.29 

That  beautiful  wretch.  Black,  W 146.3 

That  boy  of  Norcott’s.  Lever,  Charles 36.350 

That  boy;  who  shall  have  him?  Daniels, 

W.H 54.7 


That  husband  of  mine.  Denison,  Mrs.  M.  A.  137 . 5 

That  lass  o’  Lowrie’s.  Burnett,  F.  H 144 . 4 

That  queer  girl.  Townsend,  Virginia  F . . 58.1 

Thatcher,  B.  B.  Indian  biography.  2 v. 


[cop.  1834.] :.  614.18 

Thaxter,  Celia.  Among  the  Isles  of  Shoals.  514 . 7 
— Driftwood.  [Poems.]  1879 216.1 


— Poets’ homes.  [Sketch  of.]  1877 622.6 

Thayer,  W.  M.  Farmer  boy  library.  4 v.  83 . 14 

Contents. — !,  Farmer  boy  [Washington].  2,  Good 
girl  and  true  woman  TMary  Lyon],  3,  Poor  boy  and 
merchant  prince  [Amos  Lawrence].  4,  Nelson,  the 
country  boy  in  the  city. 

— Pioneer  boy  [Abraham  Lincoln].  1864.  25 . 25 


— Tact,  push  and  principle.  1880 426 . 14 

— Tales  from  Genesis.  1863 74.10 


— Youth’s  history  of  the  rebellion.  4v.  ’64.  714.13 
Theatre.  See  Drama;  Dramas;  Opera. 

Their  wedding  journey.  Howells,  W.  D.  4.11 


THEISM. 


244 


THOMSON. 


Theism.  Diman,  J.  L.  Theistic  argument 

and  recent  theories.  1881 426 . 21 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  Grounds  of  theistic  and 

Christian  belief.  1883  431.12 

— Fiske,  J.  Idea  of  God  as  affected  by 

modern  knowledge.  1886 436.9 

— Mill,  J.  S.  Three  essays  on  religion.  ’84.  434 . 5 

Theism  : a poem.  Sanborn,  R.  S.  1873...  202.21 

Theo.  Burnett,  F.  H.  Fict 48.17 

Theognis  [outlined  and  explained],  by  J. 

Davies.  1873 1020.33 

Theology.  Beecher,  Edward.  Conflict  of 
ages;  or,  the  moral  relations  of  God 
and  man . 1853 443 . 1 

— Cook,  J.  Orthodoxy.  1878 441 . 29 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  Discussions  in  history  and 

theology.  1880 442 . 15 

— Greg,  W.  R.  Creed  of  Christendom.  ’80.  443.11 

— Hughes,  J.  and  Breckinridge,  J.  Oral 

discussion.  1836 418 . 17 

— Lord,  J.  John  Calvin — Protestant  the- 

ology. 1885 ..In  735.6.3 

— Martineau,  Jas.  Materialism,  religion 

and.  1877 443.21 

— Mulford,  E.  Republic  of  God.  1881 ...  427.5 

— Sheldon,  H.  C.  History  of  Christian 

doctrine.  1886 445.1 

— Smyth,  Newman.  Old  faiths  in  new 

light.  1879 423.5 

Orthodox  theology  of  to-day.  1881..  443.17 

— Somerset,  Duke  of.  Christian  theology 

and  modern  skepticism . 1872 407 . 17 

— Strauss,  D.  F.  Old  faith  and  the  new. ’73.  402.23 

— Walker,  J.  B.  Philosophy  of  the  plan 

of  salvation.  1855 433.1 

See  also  entries  and  references  under  Relig- 
ion (Various  headings) . 


Theophilus.  Writings  (A.-N.  C.  lib.,  v.  3).  415 . 1 

TheophIlus  and  others.  Dodge,  M.  M 314 . 27 

Theopneusty.  Gaussen,  S.  R.  L.  1853. . . 435.11 
Theresa,  Saint.  Lord,  J,  Saint  Theresa — 

Religious  enthusiasm In  735.6.5 

Thermometry.  Seguin,  E.  Family.  1873.  813.29 
Thesaurus  of  English  words  and  phrases. 

Roget,  P.  M.  1855 307.5 

“These  sayings  of  mine.”  [Sermons.] 


Theuriet,  Andre.  Gerard’s  marriage.  ’77.  44.4 

Thibet.  Hue,  E.  R.  Journey  through, 

[1844r-6.] 502.21 

— Wilson,  A.  Abode  of  snow.  1875  516.6 

Thief  in  the  night.  Spofford,  H.  P.  Fict.  7.25 
Thiers,  L.  A.  Consulate  and  empire  of 

Napoleon,  [1799-1815.]  5v 702.1 

— History  of  the  French  revolution. 

[1789-99.]  2 v 702.3 


— Le  Goff,  F.  Life  of.  1879 625.3 

— MacCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders.  1872.  607.5 
Thinkers  and  thinking.  Garretson,  J.  E . . 402 . 24 
Thiodolph,  the  Icelander.  La  Motte 

Fouque,  Baron  de 132 . 15 

Third  gallery  of  portraits.  Gilfillan,  G.  ’55.  301 . 24 
Thirty  years  at  sea.  Shippen,  E.  1878..  512.19 
Thirty  years  in  the  harem.  Melek-Hanum, 

Mme 602.4 

Thirty  years:  poems.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M. . 218.1 

Thirty  years’  view.  Benton,  T.  H.  2 v.  ’54.  904 . 18 
Thirty  years  with  Indian  tribes.  School- 
craft, H.  R.  1851 511.24 

This,  that,  and  the  other.  Chandler,  E.  L.  8.7 
Thiusen,  Ismar,  pseud.  Diothas;  or,  a far 

lookahead.  1883 56.23 


Tholuck,  A.  F.  G.  Select  discourses.  In  438.15 
Thomas  a’  Becket.  See  Becket,  Thomas. 

Thomas  a’ Kempis.  Imitation  of  Christ.. . 432.4 
Thomas,  Annie.  See  Cudlip,  A. 

Thomas,  B.  George  Sand.  (Famous  women.)  627.1.3 
Thomas,  Edith  M.  A new  year’s  masque 

and  other  poems.  1885 215.18 

Thomas,  Gen.  G.  H.  Johnson,  R.  W.  Mem- 
oir of.  1881 623.12 

Thomas,  H.  W.  Origin  and  destiny  of  man. 

[Sermons.]  1877 425.21 

Thomas,  J.  Elpis  Israel;  [also]  Chrono- 
logy of  the  scriptures.  1867 434.16 

Thomas,  J.  [Lippincott’s]  Universal  pro- 
nouncing dictionary  of  biography  and 

mythology,  [cop.  1870.] *B . 22 

Thomas,  J.  J.  American  fruit  culturist.  ’67.  804.8 

— Farm  implements.  1869  813.26 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.  Macdonald,  G.  141.4 
Thomes,  W.  H.  Life  in  the  East  Indies. 

Fict 23.27 

Thompson,  Sir  B.,  Count  Rumford.  [Brief 

life  of.] In  1001.8.10 

— Ellis,  G.  E.  Life  of.  1871 615.6 

— Ren  wick,  J.  Life  of In  601.1.5 

Thompson,  D.  P.  Centeola,  and  other  tales.  63 . 13 
— - Green  mountain  boys.  [cop.  1848.] 8.10 

— Locke  Amsden;  or,  the  schoolmaster.  15.2 
Thompson,  Ella  W.  Beaten  paths;  or,  a 

woman’s  vacation  [in  Europe].  1874.  514.32 
Thompson,  G.  Missionary  labors  in  west- 
ern Africa.  1852 503.4 

— Prison  life  [in  Missouri,  for  aiding  slaves].  606 . 18 
Thompson,  Sir  H.  Food  and  feeding.  1884.  844.34 
Thompson,  Joseph  P.  Church  and  state  in 

the  United  States.  1873 902 . 16 


— Man  in  Genesis  and  geology.  1872 807.26 

— The  United  States  as  a nation.  1877 . . . 911 . 31 

— The  workman;  his  false  and  true  friends.  914.4 
Thompson,  L.  O.  How  to  conduct  prayer- 

meetings.  1880  423 . 10 

Thompson,  Maurice.  At  love’s  extremes . . 58.25 

— His  second  campaign.  1883 146 . 27 

— How  to  train  in  archery.  1879 823 . 37 

— Witchery  of  archery.  1878 823.7 

Thompson,  O.  Sermons,  v.  1.  1850 401 . 13 

Thompson,  R.  E.  Social  science  and  na- 
tional economy.  1875 914.32 

Thompson,  R.  W.  Papacy  and  the  civil 

power.  1876  418.6 

Thompson,  Slason,  ed’r.  The  humbler  poets : 
a collection  of  newspaper  and  period- 
ical verse.  1886 212 . 20 

Thompson,  W.  T.  Major  Jones’  chronicles 

of  Pineville.  1843 44.30 

— Major  Jones’  courtship  and  travels.  1848.  44.29 
Thomson,  J ames.  Poetical  works . 1853 . . 214.29 


Contents. — The  seasons;  Poems;  Songs; 
Britannia;  Liberty. 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets. . . 615.15 

— Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  English  poets. . . . 643.17 
Thomson,  John.  The  straits  of  Malacca, 

Indo-China,  and  China  [1862-  72] 511.4 

Thomson,  K.  B.,  and  J.  C.  [Grace  and 

Philip  Wharton.]  Queens  of  society.  632.10 

Contents.— Sarah  Churchill,  duchess  of  Marlborough.; 
Madame  Roland ; Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montagu ; Georgi- 
ana,  duchess  of  Devonshire:  Letitia  Elizabeth  Landon; 
Madame  de  Sevigne;  Sydney  Lady  Morgan;  Jane, 
duchess  of  Gordon;  Madame  Recamier ; Lady  Hervey ; 
Madam  de  Stael;  Mrs.  Thrale  Piozzi;  Lady  Caroline 
Lamb;  Anne  Seymour  Darner;  La  marquise  du  Def- 
fand;  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Montagu;  Mary  Herbert,  countess 
of  Pembroke;  La  marquise  de  Maintenon. 


THOMSON. 


245 


TILESTON. 


Thomson,  K.  B.  and  J.  C.,  continued . 

— Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  1861 613 . 17 

Contents. — George  Villiers,  2d  duke  of  Buckingham; 
Count  de  Grammont,  St.  Evremond  and  Lord  Rocbes- 
ter;  Beau  Fielding ; Clubs  and  club- wits  under  Anne; 
William  Congreve;  Beau  Nash;  Philip,  duke  of  Whart- 
on; Lord  Hervey ; P.  D.  Stanhope,  4th  earl  of  Chester- 
field; Abbe  Scarron;  Due  de  la  Rochefoucault  and  the 
Due  de  Saint-Simon;  Horace  Walpole;  George  Selwyn; 
R.  B.  Sheridan;  Beau  Brummell,  T.  E.  Hook;  Sydney 
Smith ; G.  B.  Dodington ; Lord  Melcombe. 

Thomson,  M.  M.  Doesticks  and  what  he 

says.  1855 31.4 

Thomson,  W.,  ed’r.  Aids  to  faith:  essays..  438.17 
Contents— Mansel,  H.  L.,  On  miracles ; Fitzgerald,  W., 
Evidences  of  Christianity;  McCaul,  A.,  Prophecy;  Cook, 
F,  C.,  Ideology  and  subscription;  McCaul,  A.,  The 
Mosaic  record  of  creation;  Rawlinson,  G.,  Genuineness 
and  authenticity  of  the  Pentateuch;  Browne,  E.  H., 
Inspiration;  Thomson,  W.,  The  death  of  Christ;  Elli- 


cott,  C.  J.,  Scripture  and  its  interpretation. 

Thomson,  W.  M.  Land  and  the  book.  2 v. 

Illus.  1871 505.14 

Same.  3 v.  Illus.  1880-6. 528.15 

Contents— v.  1,  Southern  Palestine  and  Jerusalem, 
v.  2,  Central  Palestine  and  Phoenicia,  v.  3,  Lebanon, 
Damascus,  and  beyond  Jordan. 

Thor,  Land  of.  Browne,  J.  R.  1870 508.8 

Thoreau,  H.D.  Cape  Cod.  1856 506.26 

— Early  spring  in  Massachusetts.  1881 . . 838 . 40 

— Excursions,  with  memoir.  1866 311.10 

— Letters;  Poems.  1865 605.5 

— The  Maine  woods.  1864 524.27 

— Walden.  [Life  in  the  woods.]  1870 308.29 

— Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack 

rivers.  1868 301.29 

— A Yankee  in  Canada,  with  anti-slavery 

and  reform  papers.  1866 311 . 11 


— Channing,  W.  E.  Thoreau;  the  poet- 

naturalist.  1873 632 . 5 

— Flagg,  W.  Woods  and  by-ways  of  New 

England.  1872 522.24 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  My  study  windows.  1871.  332 . 13 

— Sanborn,  F.  B.  Henry  D.  Thoreau.  ’82.  624.12.3 

Thornbury,  Walter.  History  of  the  buc- 
caneers. Illus 718.1 

— Life  in  Spain.  1859 525 . 14 

Thorne,  P.,  pseud.  See  Smith,  M.  P.  W. 

Thornicroft’s  model.  Beaumont,  A 36.38 

Thornton,  Jacqueline.  Di  Cary.  1879...  47.3 


Thornton,  R.  St.  Ambrose:  his  life,  etc. . 423.14.3 


Thorpe,  B.,  ed’r.  Yule-tide  stories:  popu- 
lar tales  and  traditions,  from  the  Swe- 
dish, Danish  and  German.  1853 131 . 22 

Thorpe  Regis.  Peard,  Frances  M 36.446 

Thorvaldsen,  Bertel  or  Albert.  Plon,  E. 

Life  and  works  of.  Illus.  1874 816 . 5 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men 614.14 

Those  boys.  Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.  Juv 81.21 

“ Those  holy  fields.”  Palestine.  Manning,  S.  528 . 9 
Thoughts  about  art.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  ’71.  804.27 
Thoughts  and  things  at  home  and  abroad. 

Burritt,  E.  1854  304.2 

Thoughts  on  personal  religion.  Goulburn, 

E.  M.  1873 408.38 

Thousand  and  one  gems  of  Eng.  poetry. 

Mackay,  C 206.5 

Thousand  and  one  nights.  See  Arabian 
nights’  entertainments. 

Thousand  and  one  stories.  Goodrich’ S.  G.  332 . 10 
Thousand  characters.  Lenderman,  — . ’66.  303 . 13 
Thousand  miles  walk  across  South  Amer- 
ica. Bishop,  N.  H 522 . 29 

Thrall,  H.  S.  History  of  Texas.  1876 . . . 738 . 8 

Threading  my  way  [autobiography].  Owen, 

R.  D....» 632.4 


Three  books  of  song.  Longfellow,  H.  W.  211.24 
Three  English  statesmen.  Smith,  Goldwin.  606 . 13 
Three  eras  of  a woman’s  life.  Arthur,  T.  S. 

Fict 31.29 

Three  feathers.  Black,  W.  Fict 42.18 

Three  guardsmen.  Dumas,  Alex.  Fict..  42.1 
Three  little  spades.  [Gardening.]  War- 

ne^S 24.41 

Three  people.  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M 81.18 

Three  proverb  stories.  Alcott,  L.  M 74.3 

Note.— Same  as  “Kitty’s  class-day.” 

Three  scouts.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Juv ...  22.22 

Three  successful  girls.  Crouch,  Julia 33.27 

Three  Yassar  girls  in  England.  Champ- 

ney,  L.  W.  Fict 531 . 10 

Three  villages.  Howells,  W.  D.  1884 522.6 

Three  voyages  round  the  world.  Cook,  J.  525.20 
Three  years  in  a man-trap.  [Temperance 

tales.]  Arthur,  T.  S 43.14 

Thrift.  Smiles,  S 415.4 


Throat  and  voice.  Cohen,  J.  S.  1879 833.14.5 

Throne  of  David.  Ingraham,  J.  H.  Fict.  43.17 
Through  a needle’s  eye.  Stretton,  Hesba.  138.22 
Through  by  daylight.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv.  72.3.1 
Through  night  to  light.  Spielhagen,  F. . . 11.28 

Through  one  administration.  Burnett,  Mrs. 

F.  H 54.22 

Through  the  dark  continent.  Stanley,  H. 

M.  2 v 513.9 

Through  the  dark  to  the  day.  Willing, 

Mrs.  Jennie 81.12 

Thrown  together.  Montgomery,  Florence.  36.404 
Thrust  out.  [Scottish  reformation.]  Fict.  64.18 
Thucydides.  Hist,  of  the  Peloponnesian 

war.  2 v 1020.16 

— Thucydides  [outlined  and  explained],  by 

W.  L.  Collins.  1878 1021.7 

Thunder  and  lightning.  Fonvielle,  W de.  813 . 17 

— Henry,  Joseph.  Instructions  for  obser- 

vations of  thunder  storms;  Directions 
for  constructing  lightning  rods. 

(Smith,  misc.  col.,  v.  10.) *8501 . 1 

See  also  Meteorology. 

Thurston,  R.  H.  Growth  of  the  steam  en- 
gine. 1878 815.4.24 

Thwarted.  Montgomery,  Florence.  Juv.  36.403 
Thwing,  C.  F.  American  colleges;  their 

students  and  work.  1878 417.27 

— The  reading  of  books.  1883 426 . 38 

Tibullus  [ outlined  and  explained],  by  J. 

Davies.  1877 1021.2 

Tickell,  T.  Poetical  works,  with  life.  In  203.4 
Ticknor,  A.  E.  An  American  family  in 

Paris.  Fict.  1870 24.33 

Ticknor,  G.  Hist,  of  Spanish  literature.  3 

v.  1854 312.5 

— Life  of  W.  H.  Prescott.  1864 607.4 


— Hillard,  G.  S.  Life  and  letters  of.  2 v.  612.30 
Ticonderoga.  [Old  French  war.]  James, 

G.  P.  R 34.38 

Tieck,  L.  The  elves;  The  goblet.  1874..  133.15 
Tierman,  M.  F.  Homoselle.  Fict.  1881.  141.29 


Tiger  hunter.  The.  Reid,  M.  Fict 3.23 

Tigers  and  traitors.  Verne,  J.  (Steam 

house,  pt.  2.)  1881 141 . 22 

Tight  squeeze  [as  a tramp].  Staets,W.  Fict.  46.18 
Tilden,  S.  J.  Cook,  T.  P.  Life  of.  1876.  624.27 
Tileston,  Mrs.  M.  F.,  ed’r.  Classic  heroic 

ballads.  1883 216.2 

— Quiet  hours.  [Poems  of  nature  and  re- 

ligion.] 2 v.  1881-2 211.14 

— Tender  and  true:  poems  of  love.  1883..  211.30 


TILL. 


246 


TOWNSEND. 


Till  the  doctor  comes,  and  how  to  help  him. 

Hope,  G.  H.  1871 814.34 

Tilton,  Theodore.  Tempest  tossed  1874.  143 . 25 
Timayenis,  T.  T.  Greece  in  the  times  of 

Homer.  1885 523 . 3 

— Hist,  of  Greece,  to  present  time.  2 v.  ’81.  725 . 11 

Timbs,  J.  Abbeys,  castles,  and  ancient  halls 

of  England  and  Wales.  3 v.  1873..  501.10 

— Century  of  anecdote,  1760-1860 326.15 

— Inventors  and  discoverers.  1860 636.12 

— Wonderful  inventions.  1867 837.25 

Time  and  tide.  Roe,  A.  8.  Juv 74.14 


Times  of  alchemy.  Topelius,  Z.  Fict 54.5.6 

Times  of  battle  and  rest.  Topelius,  Z.  Fict.  54.5.2 
Times  of  Charles  XII.  Topelius  Z.  Fict . 54.5.3 

Times  of  Frederick  I.  Topelius,  Z.  Fict.  54.5.4 
Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf.  Topelius,  Z.  Fict.  54.5.1 

Times  of  Linnaeus.  Topelius,  Z.  Fict 54.5.5 

Timon  of  Athens  [tragedy].  See  Shakespeare. 

Tin,  sheet  iron,  and  copper  plate  workers. 

Blinn,  L.  J.  1880 838.4 

Tincker,  Mary  A.  By  the  Tiber.  1881 . . . 141 . 9 

— Jewel  in  the  lotos.  1884 55.23 

— Signor  Monaldini’s  niece.  1879 145 . 5 

Tiny  houses  and  their  builders.  [Birds.]..  832.6 

Tiny’s  library.  Phelps,  E.  8.  4 v 76.8 

Tip  Lewis  and  his  lamp.  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M.  81 . 19 
Tischendorp,  C.  New  Testament,  the  au- 
thorized version;  with  introduction 

and  various  readings  from  the  most 
celebrated  manuscripts  of  the  original 
Greek  text.  1869 432 . 30 

— When  were  our  gospels  written?  with 

narrative  of  the  discovery  of  the  Sina- 

itic  manuscript 414 . 4 

Tissandier,  G.  Wonders  of  water.  1872.  813.14 
Titan:  a romance.  Richter,  J.  P.  F.  2 v. . 18.13 

Titcomb, Timothy,  pseud.  See  Holland,  J.G. 

Titian  [Tiziano  Yecellio].  Clement,  C.  E. 

Painters,  etc.  Illus *D  3 and  834 . 11 

— Lanzi,  L.  History  of  painting,  v.  2 . . . 822 . 3 

— Ruskin,  J.  Modern  painters.  [See  In- 

dex, v.  5.]  1871 805.2 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies,  v.  2.  626 . 5 

— Vasari,  G.  Lives  of  the  painters,  v.  5. . 618.10 
Titles  of  the  first  books  of  the  15th  cen- 
tury, etc.  See  Dawkins,  R.  C.  1884.  *428.3 

Titmarsh,  Michael  Angelo,  pseud.  See 
Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Titus  Andronicus  [tragedy].  See  Shakes- 
peare. 

To  leeward.  Crawford,  F.  M . Fict 55.28 

To  the  sun.  Verne,  J.  Fict 55.1 

Toasts.  Book  of,  etc.;  ed.  by  W.  B.  Dick.  326.20 

— Every  Saturday,  v.  13 In  *1007.9 

Tobacco.  Axon,  W.  E.  A.  Physiological 

position  of.  1872 In  8501.16.2 

— Coles,  L.  B.  On  tobacco-using.  1851 . In  837 . 7 

— Fiske,  J.  Tobacco  and  alcohol.  1869 . . 808 . 5 

— Handy,  M.  P.  Manufacture  of In  1004.1.47 

— Hassall,  A.  H.  Tobacco  and  its  adul- 

terations. 1855 In  806.23 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  A new  counter-blast. In  307.15 

— Livermore,  A.  A.  and  others.  Anti-to- 

bacco [and  other  lectures].  1883 842 . 36 

— Lizars,  J.  Use  and  abuse  of.  1872 807.30 

— Nordhoff,  C.  A pipe  of.  Illus In  1004.1.20 

— Parton,  James.  Smoking.  1868 802.3 

— Richardson,  B.  W.  Diseases  of  modern 

life,  p.  273-323 835.27 

— Thorpe,  T.  B.  History  and  mystery  of. 

Illus In  1004.1.11 

Toby  Tyler.  Otis,  James.  Juv 87.30 


Tocqueville,  A.  de.  Democracy  in  Amer- 
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— Memoir,  letters  and  remains.  2 v.  1861 . 606 . 12 

— Greg,  W.  R.  M de  Tocqueville.  ’73.  In  332.4 
Tod  as.  Travels  among  the.  [South  India.] 

Marshall,  W.  E.  1873 ! 521.11 

Todd,  John.  Lectures  to  children.  1874..  423.11 

— Story  of  his  life.  1876 612.27 

— Student’s  manual.  1873 402.17 

Toilers  of  the  sea.  Hugo,  Victor.  Fict..  34.11 
Toilet.  Cooley,  A.  J.  The  toilet  and  cos- 
metic arts.  2v.  1873 818.23 

— Power,  S.  D.  Ugly  girl  papers.  1878 822.32 

Toinette  : tale  of  the  south.  Tourgee,  A.  W.  138 . 8 
Tolstoy,  Leo.  The  Cossacks : a tale  of  the 

Caucasus  in  1852.  1878  44.10 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.  Hughes,  T.  2v..  5.18 

Tom  Brown’s  school  days  at  Rugby. 

Hughes,  T 5.17 

Tom  Burke  of  “ Ours .”  Lever,  C.  3 v.  in  2 36 . 351 
Tom  Cringle’s  log.  [Sea  story.]  Scott,  M.  136.24 

Tom  Jones,  History  of.  Fielding,  H 36.211 

Tom  Sawyer,  Adventures  of.  Clemens,  S.  L.  82 . 10 
Tom  Tiddler’s  ground.  Dickens,  C.  and 

others In  36.165 

Tomes,  R.,  ed'r.  The  Americans  in  J apan, 
[abridgement  of  Perry’s  expedition, 

1852-4.] 506.4 

— My  college  days.  1880 621 . 23 

Tommy  Try  and  what  he  did  in  science. 

Napier,  C.  O.  G 23.28 

To-morrow  of  death,  The.  Figuier,  L.  ’72 . 407 . 7 

Tony  Butler.  Lever,  C.  Fict 36.352 

Too  soon.  Macquoid,  Katherine  S.  Fict.  36.368 
Too  strange  not  to  be  true.  Fullerton, 

LadyQ 34.2 

Topelius,  Z.  Surgeon’s  stories.  6 v.  1883-4.  54.5 

Contents.— 1,  Times  of  Gustaf  Adolph,  2,  Times  of 
battle  and  of  rest.  3,  Times  of  Charles  XII.  4,  Times 
of  Frederick  I.  5,  Times  of  Linnaeus.  6,  Times  of 
alchemy. 

Torry,  C.  T.  Home;  or,  the  pilgrim’s  faith 

revived.  1845 408 . 7 

Torture.  Lea,  H.C.  Superstition  and  force.  912.3 
Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.  Verne,  J.  63.40 
Tourgee,  A.  W.  An  appeal  to  Caesar  [for 


the  education  of  the  south].  1884...  916.21 

— Bricks  without  straw.  [Reconstruction 

and  education  in  the  south.]  1880..  145.21 

— Figs  and  thistles.  1879 46.16 

— A fool’s  errand.  [Reconstruction  in  the 

south.]  1880 144.22 

— Hot  plowshares.  1883 146.24 

— John  Eax,  and  Mamelon.  1882 51.11 

— Toinette:  a tale  of  the  south.  1879 138.8 

Toussaint  L’Ouverture,  F.  D.  Martineau, 

H.  The  hour  and  the  man.  Fict...  34.26 

— Phillips,  Wendell.  In  his  Speeches,  etc.  321.5 

— Toussaint  L’Ouverture  and  Hayti.  In  1001.8.10 
Tower  hill:  historical  romance.  Ainsworth, 

W.  H 36.31 

Tower  of  London.  Dixon,  W.  H.  Her 

majesty’s  tower.  2 v 744.11  and  746.15 

Towle,  G.  M.  Young  folks’  heroes  of  his- 
tory. . 5 v.  Illus.  1878-83 515.7 


Contents.—  v.  1,  Vasco  da  Gama.  2,  Pizarro. 

3,  Magellan.  4,  Marco  Polo,  5,  Ralegh.  6, 

Drake. 

Towle,  N.  C.  History  and  analysis  of  the 

constitution  of  the  United  States.’73  . 902.17 
Townsend,  C.  Analysis  of  civil  govern- 
ment, with  analysis  of  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States.  1875 911.22 

— Letter- writing,  with  model  business  let- 

lers.  1872 ...... 316.18 


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Townsend,  E.  D.  Anecdotes  of  the  civil 

war  in  the  United  States.  1884 741.3 

Townsend,  G.  A.  The  entailed  hat.  1884.  56.4 

Townsend,  G.  H.  Manual  of  dates.  1870.  *B.5 

Townsend,  L.  T.  Art  of  speech.  2 v.  ’81 . 317 . 13 
Contents. — v.  1,  Studies  in  poetry  and  prose. 

2,  Studies  in  eloquence  and  oratory. 


— The  bible  and  other  ancient  literature  in 

the  nineteenth  century.  1885 436.3 

— Credo.  [Theological  essays.]  1873 402.22 

Townsend,  Virginia  F.  But  a Philistine . . 56.7 

— The  Hollands.  1869 64.19 

— Lenox  Dare.  1881 145.26 

— Living  and  loving 62.25 

— Mills  of  Tuxbury.  1871 32.16 

— Only  girls.  1872 143 . 13 

— That  queer  girl.  1874 58.1 

Townshend,  C.  H.  Facts  in  mesmerism. ’44.  821 . 14 
Townshend,  S.  N.  Colorado.  [Agricul- 
ture, etc.]  1879 514.14 

Tozer,  H.  F.  Classical  geography.  [Prim- 
er.] 1877 314.1.4 

Tracy,  R.  S.  Hand-book  of  Sanitary  infor- 
mation for  householders.  18^4 844.30 

Tracy’s  ambition.  Griffin,  Gerald 44  13 

Trade.  See  Commerce  and  trade. 

Trades.  Boy’s  book  of 811.22 

— Hazen,  E.  Popular  technology.  2 v.  ’59.  823.15 

— Wylde,  J.  Book  of  trades 822.35 

TRADES-unions.  Pinkerton,  A.  Strikers,  etc.  912 . 1 

— Reade,  C.  Put  yourself  in  his  place. 

Fict 34.1 

See  also  references  under  Political  economy. 

Trading:  sequel  to  “The  house  in  town.” 

Warner,  S 24.34 

Trafford,  F.  G.,  pseud.  See  Riddell,  J.  H. 
Trafton,  Adeline.  His  inheritance.  1878.  45 . 14 
Tragedies.  See  Dramas  {Collections). 


Traill,  C.  P.  Afar  in  the  forest.  [Cana- 
da.] 1873 28.43 

Traill.  H.  D.  Coleridge  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
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— Laurence  Sterne  (Eng.  men  of  letters).  616.11.30 
Training.  See  Physical  education. 

Trall,  R.  T.  Hydropathic  encyclopedia.  ’72.  811 . 16 
Tramp  abroad.  [1  ravels.]  Clemens,  S.  L.  513.15 
Tramps.  . Harris,  L.  O.  The  man  who 


tramps.  Fict.  1878 144.21 

— Pinkerton,  A.  Strikers,  etc.  1878.....  912.1 

— Staets,  W.  A tight  squeeze  [as  a tramp], 

Fict.  1879 46.18 

Transcendentalism.  Cook,  Jos.  Trans- 
cendentalism. 1876 417.5 

— Frothingham,  O.  B.  T ranscendentalism 

in  New  England.  1876  416.4 

— Watson,  J.  Schelling’s  transcendental 

idealism.  1882 443 . 38 

Transits  of  Venus.  Proctor,  R.  A 836.30 

Transplanted  rose.  Sherwood,  M.  E.  W . 58.2 

Trapping.  Batty,  J.  H.  How  to  hunt  and 

trap.  1878 835.11 

— Gibson,  W.  H.  Camp  life,  trapping,  etc . 837.30 

See  also  Hunting. 

Traps  for  the  young.  [Evil  reading.]  Com- 
stock, A.  1883 432.23 

Trautwine,  J.  C.  Civil  engineer’s  pocket- 

book.  1885... 855.7 

Travel,  war,  and  shipwreck.  Gillmore . . . 527 . 9 

Travellek,  The;  or,  meditations.  Meikle, 

J.  1812 408.18 

Travelling  law  school  and  famous  trials. 

Abbott,  B.  V.  1884 916.12 


Travels  and  voyages. 

Guide-books,  etc. 


— Appleton’s  general  guide  to  the  United 

States  and  Canada.  2 v.  1881 516.30 

Contents.— v 1,  New  England  and  Middle 
States  and  Canada.  2,  Western  and  Southern 
States. 

Hand-book  of  American  cities . 1877 . 513 . 14 

Hand-book  of  American  summer  re- 
sorts. 1881 516.29 

Same.  1883 501.4 

Hand-book  of  Am.  winter  resorts.  1879.  513 . 21 

— Harper’s  hand-book  for  travellers  in  Eu- 

rope and  the  East . 1873 *B . 13 

— Knox,  T.  W.  How  to  travel.  1880 516 . 17 

— Marcy,  R.  B.  J he  prairie  traveler;  a 

hand-book.  1859 512.25 

— New  England;  a hand-book.  1873 *B.14 

— Rogers,  R.  V..  jr.  Law  of  hotel  life.  ’79.  912.31 

— Satchel  guide  to  Europe.  N.  Y.,  1876. . 524.7 

— Ulyat,  W.  C.  Life  at  the  sea  shore.  1880.  516 . 4 

— Winser,  H.  J.  Guide  to  N.  Pacific  R.  R. 

and  allied  lines.  1883 501 . 9 

General  and  Miscellaneous. 

— Abbott,  J.  Rollo  on  the  Atlantic.  Juv.  21.15 

— Adams,  R.  C.  On  board  the  “ Rockett  ” 

[in  East  India  trade].  1879 516.10 

— Ballou,  M.  M.  Due  West;  or,  round  the 

world  in  ten  months.  1884 522 . 2 

Due  South.  [Cuba  and  the  tropics.].  523.20 

— Brassey,  Mrs.  T.  Sunshine  and  storm 

in  the  East.  [Mediterranean.]  1880.  517.2 
Voyage  in  the  Sunbeam,  1876-7 511.19 

— Coffin,  C.  C.  Our  new  way  round  the 

world.  1869 511.22 

— Coggeshall,  G.  Thirty-six  voyages.  [1799- 

1841.] 513.7 

— Colton,  W.  Deck  and  port.  [Cruise  to 

California,  1845-6.] 506.24 

Sea  and  sailor.  1856 506.23 

Ship  and  shore.  1856 506 . 22 

— Cook,  J.  Three  voyages  round  the  world.  525 . 20 

— Dana,  R.  H.  Two  years  before  the  mast, 

[1834-6.] 505.12 

— Darwin,  Charles.  Voyage  of  a natural- 

ist round  the  world.  2 v.  1871 525.17 


— Drake.  Sir  F.,  Cavendish,  T.  and  Damp- 


ier,  W.  Lives  and  voyages.  1873...  512.24 

— Fyfe,  J.  H.  Enterprise  beyond  the  seas.  711.20 

— Goodrich,  F.  B.  Ocean’s  story.  1875..  511.20 

— Hale  E.  E.  Stories  of  adventure.  1881 . 721.6.3 

Stories  of  discovery.  1885 721.6.4 

Stories  of  the  sea.  1880 721 .6.2 

— Hall,  C.  W.  Drifting  round  the  world . . 531 . 4 

— Headley,  J.  T.  General  Grant’s  travels 

around  the  world.  1881 526 . 20 

— Keating,  J.  M.  With  Gen.  Grant  in  the 

East.  1879 514.31 

— Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Notable  voyages . . 516 . 1 

— Macaulay,  Dr.  All  true;  records  of 

peril,  etc 317.9 

— Many  lands  and  many  people.  Illus.  ’75.  511.11 

— Nordenskiold,  A.  E.  Voyage  of  the  Vega.  521 . 2 

— Perils  of  the  sea.  [Shipwrecks,  etc.]  ’33.  516.31 

— Pfeiffer,  I.  Lady’s  voyage  round  the 

world,  [1846-7] 502.13 

— Pictorial  tour  of  the  world:  pen  and  pen- 

cil sketches  of  travel,  adventure,  etc . 517 . 6 

— Prime,  E.  D.  G.  Around  the  world, 

1869-70  504.6 

— Pumpelly,  R.  Across  America  and 

Asia.  1871 527.11 

— Revere,  J.  W.  Keel  and  saddle.  1872  . 505 . 9 


TRAVELS. 


248 


TROLLOPE. 


Travels  and  voyages,  continued. 

— Romance  of  travel.  1869 504.22 

— Seward,  W.  H.  Travels  around  the 

world.  1874 502.24 

— Shippen,  E.  Thirty  years  at  sea.  1879.  512 . 19 

— Simpson,  W.  Meeting  the  sun;  journey 

all  round  the  world.  1877 513 . 8 

— Smiles,  S .,jr.  Round  the  world.  By  a 

boy.  1872 527.7 

— Spry,  W.  J.  J.  Cruise  of  the  “ Challen- 

ger.” 1877 511.8 

— Symondson,  F.  W.  H.  Two  years  abaft 

the  mast.  1884 501.18 

— Taylor,  Bayard,  ed'r.  Illustrated  library 

of  travel,  etc.  See  his  name. 

— Taylor,  B.  F.  World  on  wheels.  1874.  332.8 

— Towle,  G.  M.  Young  folks’  heroes  of 

history.  5v 515.7 

Contents- ■ I,  Vasco  Da  Gama.  2,  Pizarro.  3, 
Magellan.  4,  Marco  Polo.  5,  Ralegh.  6,  Drake. 

— Treasury  of  travel  and  adventure.  1865.  504 . 24 

— Verne,  J.  Exploration  of  the  world.  3 v.  513.5 

Contents.—  l.  Famous  travels  and  travelers.  2,  Great 
navigators  of  the  eighteenth  century.  3,  Great  explor- 
ers of  the  nineteenth  century. 

Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.  Fict.  27 . 40 

Voyage  round  the  world Fict.  136.15 

— Vincent,  Frank,  jr.  Through  and 

through  the  tropics.  1869 525 . 29 

— Whymper,  F.  ''he  sea.  Illus 528.12 

— Willis,  N.  P.  Health  trip  to  the  tropics.  504.16 

— Winthrop,  T.  Canoe  and  saddle.  Isth- 

miana.  1863 505 . 27 

See  also  Adventures;  Arctic  regions;  East  (The); 
Health  resorts;  Ocean;  also , names  of  separate  coun- 
tries, etc. 

Travels  in  London.  Thackeray,  W.  M. . .301.12.3 
Travels  with  a donkey  in  the  Cevennes. 

Stevenson,  it.  L.  1879  514.22 

Treadwell,  S.  H.  Martin  Luther  and  his 

work.  1881 621.25.7 

Treasure  island  [sea  tale].  Stevenson,  R.  L.  56.8 
Treasure  of  the  sea.  DeMille,  J.  Fict..  84.7 
Treasures  of  the  deep : the  great  fisheries.  818 . 9 
Treasures  of  the  earth.  Jones,  W.  1872.  812 . 12 
Treasury  of  geography.  Hughes,  W.  ’75.  522 . 16 
Treasury  of  history.  Maunder,  S.  1872.715.21 
Treasury  of  knowledge.  Chambers,  W. 


andR.  1855 804.22 

Treasury  of  knowledge.  Maunder,  S. ’73.  314.2 
Treasury  of  natural  history  [zoology]. 

Maunder,  S.  1874 828 . 29 

Treat,  Mary.  Home  studies  in  nature.  ’85.  847.18 
Treaties.  See  United  States. 


Trees.  Becquerel,  A.  C.  Forests  and  their 

climatic  influence.  (Smith,  rep.,  ’69.)*8501 . 2 

— Browne,  D.  S.  Trees  of  America.  1846.  821.3 

— Bryant,  A.  Forest  trees  for  shelter,  or- 

nament, etc.  1871 808.13 

— Cooper,  J.  G.  On  the  distribution  of 

forests  and  trees  of  North  America. 

(Smith,  rep.,  1858) *8501 . 2 

— Egleston,  N.  H.  Handbook  of  tree-plant-  * 

ing.  1884 844 . 24 

— Elliott,  F.  R.  Popular  deciduous  and 

evergreen  trees  and  shrubs.  1868. . . 824.31 

— Flagg,  W.  Woods  and  by-ways  of  New 

England.  1872  522.24 

Year  among  the  trees  [in  New  Eng- 
land]. 1881 842.24 

— Fuller,  A.  S.  Practical  forestry.  1884.  845.10 

— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Handbook  of  hardy 

trees,  shrubs  and  herbaceous  plants.  821.4 


Trees,  continued. 

— Hough,  F.  B.  Elements  of  forestry ."82.  841.29 

Report  on  forestry.  1878 831 . 1 

— Sargent,  C.  S.  Report  on  the  forests  of 

North  America  (exclusive  of  Mexico). 

See  United  States : 10th  census,  v.  9. 

— Scott,  F.  J.  Suburban  home  grounds.’81.  854.5 

— Springer,  J.  S.  Forest  life  [Maine].  1851  504.19 

See  also  Botany;  Evergreens;  Fruit;  Land- 
scape gardening. 


Trench,  R.  C.  English  past  and  present.’73.  308 . 15 

— Glossary  of  English  words.  1859 332.21 

— Gustavus  Adolphus  in  Germany.  1872.  742.10 

— Lessons  in  proverbs,  1866 311.16 

— Mediaeval  church  history.  1878 418.12 


Contents.— Conversion  of  England;  Islam;  Conver- 
sion of  Germany  ; Monasticism;  Hildebrand;  Crusades; 
Papacy  at  its  height ; Earlier  schoolmen ; Sects  of  the 
middle  ages;  Mendicant  orders;  Waldenscs;  Wiclif 
and  the  Lollards;  Hus  and  Bohemia,  etc.  < 


— Notes  on  the  parables.  1881 432.9 

— On  miracles.  1880 427.7 

— On  the  study  of  words.  1872 308.19 

Trench,  W.  S.  Realities  of  Irish  life.  ’69.  132.5 

Trenck,  F.,  Baron.  Memoirs.  1788 612.5 

Trescot,  W.  H.  Diplomatic  history  of  ad- 

ministrations  of  Washington  and 

0 Adams,  1789-1801  904.14 

Trespassers.  [Animals].  Wood,  J.  G 831.16 

Tressilian  and  his  friends.  Mackenzie, 

R.  S.  Fict 33.20 

Trevlyan,  G.  O.  Early  history  of  C.  J. 

Fox.  1880  623.2 

•*—  Life  and  letters  of  Lord  Macaulay.  2 v.  612 . 31 


Trial,  The  ; sequel  to  “ Daisy  chain.” 

Yonge,  C.  M 36.609 

Trials.  Abbott,  B.  V.  Famous  trials.  In  912 . 16 

— Cases  of  circumstantial  evidence Zn.1001.8.1 

Trials  and  confessions  of  a housekeeper. 

Arthur,  T.  S 134.19 

Tribulations  of  a Chinaman.  Verne,  J. . 45.7 

Tricotrin:  story  of  a waif.  Rame,  L.  dela.  36.456 
Trigonometry.  Legendre,  A.  M.  Elements 

of.  Adapted  by  C.  Davies.  1882 . . . 821 . 22 

— Olney,  E.  Trigonometry  and  geometry. 

2 v.  in  1.  1880 841.13 

Trimmer,  Mrs . S.  K.  Story  of  the  robins.  82 . 8 
Trinity.  Dana,  M.  S.  B.  Letters  on  the . 407 . 21 

— Summerbell,  N.  and  Flood,  J.  M.  Dis- 

cussion on  the.  1855  407 . 15 

Trip  to  England.  Winter,  W.  1879 522.21 

Tripp,  G.  H.  Student  life  at  Harvard.  Fict.  144 . 6 
Tristram,  H.  B,  Land  of  Israel,  [1863-4].  527.19 

— Land  of  Moab.  Illus.  1873 503 . 8 

Tristram  Shandy.  Sterne,  Laurence 36.513 

Triumphs  of  invention  and  discovery.  Fyfe, 

J.H 802.11 


Troilus  and  Cressida[tragedy].  See  Shakes- 
peare. 

Trois-Etoiles,  pseud.  See  Murray,  G. 
Trollope,  Anthony.  The  American  sena- 


tor. 1877.. 47.36 

— Australia  and  New  Zealand.  2 v.  1873.  501.29 

— Autobiography.  1883 643.4 

— Barchester  towers.  1859  36 . 534 

— Belton  estate.  1866 36 . 535 

— The  Bertrams.  1859  36.536 

— Can  you  forgive  her?  1874 133.11 

— Castle  Richmond.  1860 36 . 537 

— The  Claverings.  1867 36.538 

— Commentaries  of  Caesar  [explained].  ’75.1020.22 

— Doctor  Thorne.  1870  4.19 

— Eustace  diamonds.  1873 64.4 


TROLLOPE. 


249 


TULLOCH. 


Trollope,  Anthony,  continued. 

— Framley  parsonage.  1861 36 . 539 

— Golden  lion  of  Granpere.  1872 36.540 

— Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil 36 . 541 

— He  knew  he  was  right 34.4 

— Lady  Anna.  1873  36.543 

— Last  chronicle  of  Barset.  2 v.  1872. . . 36.544 

— Life  of  Cicero.  2 v.  1881 622.16 

— Life  of  W.  M.  Thackeray.  1879 616.11.10 

— Nina  Balatka:  story  of  a maiden  of 

Prague.  1867 36.412 

— North  America  [travels,  1861-2].  2 v. . . 501.30 

— Orleyfarm.  2v.  1862 36.545 

■ — Phineas  Finn,  the  Irish  member.  1868.  61.38 

— The  prime  minister.  1876 42.28 

— Rachel  Ray.  1863  36.547 

— Ralph  the  heir . : 36 . 548 

— Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite . . 36 . 549 

— Small  house  of  Allington.  1864 61.14 

— Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones  and  Robin- 

son. By  one  of  the  firm.  1875 42.23 

— Vicar  of  Bullhampton.  1870  36.551 

— The  warden.  1859 36.552 

— West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  main  [1859],  503 . 15 


Trollope,  T.  A.  Dream  numbers.  [Life 

in  Italy.] 11.2 

— The  Garstangs  of  Garstang  grange.  ’70.  36.553 

— Leonora  Cassaloni.  [Tale  of  Italy] 11.1 

— Lindisfarn  chase.  1865 17.7 

— Marietta.  [Tale  of  Tuscany.] 11.3 

— A siren.  [Tale  of  Italy.]  1870 36 . 554 

Tropics.  Hartwig,  G.  Tropical  world.  ’73 . 831 . 17 

— Vincent,  F.,jr.  Through  and  through  the.  525.29 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Tropical  nature,  etc.’78.  825.17 

— Willis,  N.  P.  Health  trip  to  the.  1853.  504.16 
Trotting  horse  of  America.  Woodruff,  H . 808 . 14 

Trotty  book.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S.  1669. 82.5 

Trotty’s  wedding  tour.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S . . 28.31 

Troubadours.  Costello,  L.  S.  Early 

French  poetry 218.28 

— Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Europe.  [Lyric  poems  of  the  trouba- 
dours.]  207.2 

— Preston,  H.  W.  Troubadours  and  trou- 

veres.  1876 206.16 

— Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  de.  Literature  of  the 

south  of  Europe 302.6.1 

— T roubadours  and  trouveres In  1001.9.6 

Troublesome  daughters.  Walford,  L.  B. . 48.21 

Trout  culture.  Green,  S.  1870 821.21 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Chance  for  himself.  ’72.  28 . 10 

— Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories.  1884 . 58.28 

— Cudjo’s  cave.  [Civil  war  in  Tennessee.] . 28.40 

— Doing  his  best.  1873 87.24 

— Drummer  boy.  1884 84.13 

— Emigrant’s  story,  etc.  1874 211.18 

— Farnell’s  folly.  1885 57.16 

— Fast  friends.  1874 87.22 

— Great  match.  1877 46.3 

— Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes.  1871. . . 25.13 

— Lawrence’s  adventures  among  the  ice- 

cutters,  glass-makers,  etc.  1870 88.21 

— Martin  Merrivale.  1875 75.7 

— Neighbor  Jackwood.  1876 136.7 

— Hatin-wood  box.  1886 84.23 

— Silver  medal  stories.  6 v.  1880-2: 

1.  Silver  medal 82.27 

2.  Young  Joe  and  other  boys 78.16 

3.  His  own  master 88.25 

4.  Bound  in  honor 84.14 

5.  Pocket-rifle 84.15 

• 6.  Jolly  rover 84.16 


Trowrridge,  J.  T.,  continued. 

— Three  scouts.  [Civil  war].  1865 22.22 

— Young  surveyor 87.23 


— Poets’ homes.  [Sketch  of  T.]  1877 622.6.1 

Trowbridge,  W.  P.  Heat,  steam  genera- 
tors and  heat-engines.  1874  841 . 5 

Troy.  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Troy:  its  le- 
gend, history,  etc.  1880  724.6 

— Grote,  G.  Legend  of  Troy.  {In  his 

Hist,  of  Greece,  v.  1,  ch.  15.) 713.11 

— Schliemann,  H.  Troy  and  its  remains . . 508 . 30 


See  also  Homer. 

True,  and  other  stories.  Lathrop,  G.  P . . . 57.14 
True,  The,  and  the  beautiful  in  nature,  etc. 


Ruskin,  J 808.27 

True  as  steel.  Terhune,  M.  V 4.16 

True,  beautiful  and  good.  Cousin,  M.  V. . 402 . 2 

True  Christian  religion.  Swedenborg,  E.  414.10 

True  manliness.  Hughes,  T 425 . 23 

True  order  of  studies.  Hill,  T 416 . 2 

True  path.  Arthur,  T.  S.,  ed'r 62.16 

True  republic.  Stickney,  A.  1879 912 . 18 

True  stories  from  ancient  history.  Strick- 
land, A 716.19 

True  stories  from  history  and  biography. 

Hawthorne,  N. 614 . 10 

True  stories  from  modern  history.  From 
Charlemagne  to  Waterloo.  Strick- 
land, A 716.20 

True  tales  for  my  grandsons.  Baker,  S. 

W.  1884 85.1 

Truesdell,  J.  W.  Bottom  facts  concern- 
ing spiritualism.  1883 432 . 3 

Trumbull,  H.  Discovery  of  America, with 

Indian  wars.  1822 726 . 2 

Trumbull,  J.  M’Fingal ; an  epic  poem.’81.  218.10 
Trumbull,  J.  H.,  ed'r.  Public  records  of 
the  colony  of  Connecticut,  1636-’67. 

2 v.  1850-2 748.5 

— The  true-blue  laws  of  Connecticut  and 
New  Haven,  and  the  false  blue-laws 
invented  by  the  Rev.  S.  Peters.  1876.  911.26 

TRUMPET-major.  Hardy,  T.  Fict ...  145.27 

Trumps,  pseud.,  [W.  B.  Dick].  American 

Hoyle.  1880 835.14 

Trumps.  Curtis,  G.  W.  Fict 132.9 


Trust  and  the  remittance.  [Poem  ] Clarke, 

M.  C 204.13 

Truths  for  to-day.  [Sermons.]  Swing,  D.  412.8 

Try  again.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 72.2.4 

Try  and  trust.  Alger,  H.  Juv 84.2.1 

Tryon,  G.  W .,jr.  Structural  and  system- 
atic conchology.  3v.ini.  1882....  846.12 
Tsar’s  window.  Hooper,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Fict . 141 . 26 
Tsohudi,  J.  J.  von.  Peruvian  antiquities. 

See  Rivero,  M.  E.  1855 711. 8 

Tucker,  Charlotte,  [A.  L.  O.  E.\  Hebrew 

heroes.  Juv.  1869 143.9 

— Shepherd-king,  [King  David].  Juv.  ’69.  23.21 

— Victory  stories.  3v.ini.  1877  86.29 


322.8 

502.6 


Tuckerman,  B.  Hist,  of  Eng.  prose  fiction. 
Tuckerman,  C.  K.  Greeks  of  to-day.  1873. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Book  of  the  artists; 
American  artist  life,  with  an  account 
of  notable  pictures  and  private  col- 
lections. 1867 821 . 12 

— Life  of  J.  P.  Kennedy.  1871  624.25 

Tuckey,  J.  Joan  of  Arc,  “the  maid.”  1880.621.25.3 
Tuke,  D.  H.  Influence  of  the  mind  upon 

the  body  in  health  and  disease.  1884.  843.24 
Tulloch,  J.  How  to  succeed  in  life.  1879 . 421 . 9 

— Life  of  Pascal.  1878  636.7.3 


32 


TUNIS. 


250 


TYLER 


0 

Tunis.  Hesse- Wartegg,  E.  Y.  Tunis;  the 

land  and  people.  1882 526 . 18 

Tupper,  M.  F.  Works,  v.  2.  1851 302.12 

Contents.— An  author’s  mind;  Essays;  Prob- 
abilities. 

— Proverbial  philosophy.  1846 203.21 

Turgenieff,  Ivan  S.  Dimitri  Roudine.’73 . 48.7 

— Fathers  and  sons.  1872 63.38 

— Liza.  1873 63.23 

— Mumu;  Diary  of  a superfluous  man.  ’84.  56.14 

— On  the  eve.  1873 63.19 

— Smoke.  1872 63.26 

— Spring  floods;  A Lear  of  the  steppe.  ’74  137.17 

— Virgin  soil.  1877 137.18 

Turkey. 

History,  etc. 

— Blochwitz,  J.  Brief  history  of.  1877 . . 716 . 7 

— Clark,  E.  L.  Races  of  European  Tur- 

key. 1878 751.11 


Contents.—  Byzantine  empire ; Modern  Greeks  and 
the  Albanians;  Turkish  Slavonians,  the  Wallachians 
and  the  Gypsies. 

— Creasy,  E.  S.  Historv  of  the  Ottoman 

Turks.  1877....  * 716.6 

— Milner,  T.  The  Turkish  empire 716.9 

— O’Connor,  J.  D.  History  of.  1877 716 . 24 

— Universal  history.  60  v.  1779  84.  See 

Indexes  in 707.1.18  and  708.1.38 

See  also  Crimea  ( Crimean  war ) ; Russo-Turk- 
ish  war ; Saracens . 


Travels  and  Description. 


— Adams,  W.  T.  Cross  and  crescent.  Jav.  73.5.3 

— Baker,  James.  Turkey.  Maps.  1877..  511.5 

— Dwight,  H.  O.  Turkish  life  in  war  time.  724.12 

— Hamlin,  Cyrus.  Among  the  Turks.  ’77.  525.11 

— Mackenzie,  G.  M.  and  Irby,  A.  P.  Trav- 

els in  Slavonic  provinces  of  Turkey- 


in-Europe.  1866 517.10 

— Morris,  E.  J.  Tour  through.  2 v.  1842.  505 . 5 

— Prime,  E.  D.  G.  Forty  years  in  the 

Turkish  empire;  or,  memoirs  of  Rev. 

W.  Goodell,  [1823  65.] 637.10 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents  of  travel, 

[1835-6].  2 v 505.13 

— Warburton,  E.  Crescent  and  the  cross.’52.  501 . 32 


See  also  Armenia;  Constantinople;  East 
(The);  Palestine;  Syria. 


Turkistan.  Burnaby,  F.  Ride  to  Khiva 

[in  1875] 525.3 

— Schuyler,  E.  Journey  in.  2 v.  1877..  524.21 

— Vambery,  A.  Travels  in  central  Asia, 

[1863] 502.27 

Turner,  D.W.  Hints  and  remedies  for  the 
treatment  of  common  accidents  and 

diseases.  1882 844 . 27 

Turner,  H.  Chaucer  tales  retold  for  chil- 
dren. See  Storr,  F.  1880 82.7 

Turner,  J.  M.  W.  Clement,  C.  E.  Paint- 
ers, etc:  a hand-book.  ’79.  *D.3  and  834.11 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  Etchings  and  etchers.  826 . 2 

Life  of  Turner.  1879  635.11 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Gossip  about  a great 

painter In  1004.1.22 

— Ruskin,  J.  Modern  painters.  [See  In- 

dex, v.  5.] 805.2 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Artist  biographies.  ’81.  626.5.3 

— Tytler,  S.  Modern  painters.  1874  808.31 

Turner,  W.  W.  Jack  Hopeton.  1868 18.7 

Turning.  Turner’s  companion.  1872 838 . 7 

Turning  of  the  tide.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv...  25.43 
Tuscan  wedding,  A.  Blagden,  Isa.  Fict.  36.44 
Tuscany.  Crawford,  M.  S.  Life  in.  1859.  527.14 


Tuthill,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Braggadocio.  Juv..  78.23 

— Get  money.  Juv.  1865 78.24 

— Queer  bonnets.  Juv.  1865 78.25 

Tuthiul,  W.  B.  Lessons  in  architectural 

drawing.  1881 851 . 30 

Tuttle,  E.  B.  Boy’s  book  about  Indians.’73 . 91.15 

Tuttle,  H.  German  political  leaders.  ’76. 613.20.4 

— History  of  Prussia  to  accession  of  Fred- 

erick the  great,  1134-1740.  1884 746.18 

Tuttle,  W.  Tuttle,  J.  F.  Life  of.  1852.  601.4 
Twain,  Mark,  pseud.  See  Clemens,  S.  L. 

Tweedie,  W.  K.  Earnest  men:  their  life 

and  work.  1872 632 . 8 

— Jerusalem;  pictorial,  descriptive.  1877.  516.27 
Twelfth  night  [comedy].  &ee,Shakespeare. 

T welve  decisive  battles' of  the  war  [1861-5]. 

Swinton,  W.  1871 747.4 

Twelve  miles  from  a lemon,  etc.  [Essays.] 

Dodge,  M.  A.  1374.. 332.3 

Twelve  nights  in  the  hunters’  camp.  Bar- 

rows.  W 74.24 

Twelve  years  a slave.  Northup,  S.  1853.606.27 
Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea. 

Verne,  J 143 . 19 

Twenty  years  after.  Dumas,  A 42.2 

Twenty  years  ago.  [Journal  of  a girl’s  res- 
idence in  Paris.]  Craik,  D.  M.,  ed’r.  24.25 
Twenty  years  of  an  African  slaver.  Canot, 

Captain.  1854 518 . 21 

Twenty  years  of  Congress.  Blaine,  J.  G. 

2 v.  1884-6  915.11 

Twice  told  tales.  Hawthorne,  N.  2 v . 135.17  and  3.17 

Twin  cousins.  Clarke,  R.  S.  Juv 71.2.4 

Twining,  Eliz.  The  plant  world.  1866 . . . 802 . 10 
Twins  of  Table  mountain,  etc.  Harte,  Bret.  145 . 6 

Two  admirals.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.36 

Two  apprentices.  Howitt,  Mary.  Juv 91.8 

Two  aristocracies.  Gore,  Mrs.  C.  F . Fict.  36.239 
Two  baronesses.  Andersen,  H.  C.  Fict...  22.38 
Two  brothers,  etc.  [Poems.]  Bickersteth, 

E.  H 202.16 

Two  captains.  La  Motte  Fouque,  Baron  de.  131.2 
Two  Cosmos:  tale  of  fifty  years  ago.  1861.  36.558 

Two  drovers.  Scott,  Sir  W 12.20 

Two  family  mothers.  Schwartz, Maria  S. . 42.39 

Two  fortune-seekers,  etc.  Johnson,  R and 

others.  Juv 87.9 

Two  French  marriages.  Jenkin,  Mrs.  C..  36.270 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona,  [comedy].  See 
Shakespeare. 

Two  guardians.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M 36 . 610 


Two  little  waifs.  Molesworth,  Mrs.  M 83.3 

Two  little  wooden  shoes.  Rame,  L.  de  la..  36.457 

Two  marriages.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 13.2 

Two  queens,  History  of.  Dixon, W.  H.  3 v.  643.11 
Tw6  thousand  miles  on  horseback:  Santa 

Fe  and  back.  Meline,  J.  F.  1868.. . 512.6 
Two  vocations,  The.  Charles,  Mrs.  E.  Fict.  134.20 
Two  years  abaft  the  mast.  Symondson,  F. 


W.  H.  1884 501.18 

Two  years  ago.  Kingsley,  C 14.6 

Two  years  before  the  mast  [1834-6].  Dana, 

R.  H 505.12 

Two  years  behind  the  plough  [Pennsylva- 
nia]. 1878 836.27 

Two  years  of  school-life.  Pressense,  E.  de.  28.2 

Tyerman,  L.  Life  of  John  Wesley.  3 v.’72.  604.9 
Tyler,  K.  E.  Story  of  a Scandinavian 

summer.  1881 526 . 7 

Tyler,  M.  C.  Brawnville  athletic  club. 

[Humorous.]  1869 325.9 

— History  of  American  literature,  v.  1-2.’ 78.  312 . 6 
Contents.— v.  1, 1607-1676.  v.  2, 1677-1765. 


TYLER 


251 


UNITED. 


Tyler,  W.  S.  Memoir  of  Rev.  H.  Lobdell. 


1859 605.21 

Tylney  hall.  Hood,  Thomas.  Fict 34.16 


Tyloe,  E.  B.  Anthropology.  Illus.  1881.  824.3 

Contents.—  Man,  ancient  and  modern;  Man  and  other 
animals ; Races  of  mankind ; Language ; Language  and 
race;  Writing;  Arts  of  life;  Arts  of  pleasure ; Science; 
The  spirit-world ; History  and  mythology ; Society. 

— Early  history  of  mankind  and  the  devel- 

opment of  civilization.  1868 841.10 

Contents.— Introduction ; Gesture-language  and  word- 
language;  Picture-writing  and  word -writing;  Images 
and  names;  Growth  and  decline  of  culture;  Stone  age 
—past  and  present;  Fire,  cooking  and  vessels;  Some 
remarkable  customs;  Historical  traditions  and  myths 
of  observation;  Geographical  distribution  of  myths; 
Concluding  remarks. 

— Primitive  culture:  researches  into  the 

development  of  mythology,  philoso- 
phy, religion,  language,  art  and  cus- 
tom. 2 v.  1877.. 825.16 

Contents.— x.  1,  Science  of  culture;  Development  of 
culture ; Survival  in  culture ; Emotional  and  imitative 
language;  Art  of  counting;  Mythology;  Animism, 
v.  2,  Animism,  continued;  Rites  and  ceremonies;  Con- 
clusion. 

Tyndall,  J.  Contributions  to  molecular 
physics  in  the  domain  of  radiant 


heat.  1873  825.22 

— Faraday  as  a discoverer.  1868 602 . 14 

— Floating  matter  in  the  air.  1882 841 . 21 

— Forms  of  water  in  clouds  and  rivers,  ice 

and  glaciers.  1872  815.4.1 

— Fragments  of  science.  1871 803.6 


Contents.— Constitution  of  nature;  Prayer  and  natu- 
ral law;  Miracles  and  special  providences:  Matter  and 
force;  An  address  to  students;  Scope  and  limit  of  sci- 
entific materialism ; Scientific  use  of  the  imagination ; 
Radiation ; Radiant  heat  and  its  relations ; Chemical 
rays  and'  the  structure  and  light  of  the  sky ; Dust  and 
disease ; Life  and  letters  pf  Faraday ; Elementary  lec- 
ture on  magnetism ; Shorter  articles ; Slates,  Death  by 
lightning,  Science  and  spirits,  Vitality,  Additional 
remarks  on  miracles. 

— Glaciers  of  the  Alps.  1861 506 . 5 

— Heat  considered  as  a mode  of  motion.’72.  803 . 5 

— Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.  1871 . . . 525 . 25 

— Notes  on  light  and  electricity.  1871. . . . 803 . 7 

— Scientific  addresses.  1872 In  812.32.1 

Contents.— Methods  and  tendencies  of  physical  inves- 
tigation: Haze  and  dust;  Scientific  use  of  the  imagina- 


tion. 

— Scientific  use  of  the  imagination.  1872..  821.25 

— Sound.  1867 803.8 


— Pop.  sci.  mo.,  1872.  [Sketch  of.]  8501.16.1 

Tyng,  S.  H.  Forty  years  experience  in  Sun- 
day schools.  1869 417.24 

— Office  and  duty  of  a Christian  pastor.’74.  412 . 4 
Typee.  [Polynesian  life.]  Mellville,  H.  Fict.  504 . 26 
Tyrol.  Edwards,  A.  B.  Untrodden  peaks 

and  unfrequented  valleys.  1873 501.25 

— Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  Gaddings  with  a 

primitive  people.  ] 878 . . * 512 . 13 

Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.  Christian  art  and  sym- 
bolism. 1872 437.9 

— Our  sketching  club.  1875 831 . 7 

Tyson,  G.  E.  Arctic  experiences.  See  Blake, 

E.  Y 524.15 

Tytler,  S.,  pseud.  See  Keddie,  Miss  H. 

Uarda.  Ebers,  G.  Fict  2v 48.22 

Ueberweg,  F.  History  of  philosophy.  2 v.  416.1 


Contents.— x.  1,  Ancient  and  mediaeval.  2, 

Modern. 

Ugly  girl  papers  [on  the  toilet].  Power,  S.  D.  822 . 32 
Uhlhorn,  Gerhard.  Christian  charity  in 

the  ancient  church.  1883 431 . 1 1 

— Conflict  of  Christianity  with  heathenism.  431 . 10 


Ultima  Thule.  [Poems.]  Longfellow,  H.W.  211.15 
Ulyat,  W.  C.  Life  at  the  sea  shore.  1880.  516 . 4 

Unawares.  Peard,  Frances  M 36.447 

Uncivilized  races  of  men.  Wood,  J.  G.  2 v.  854.4 

Uncle  Barney’s  fortune.  May,  C.  L 76.7.3 

Uncle  Gabe  Tucker.  Macon,  J.  A 327.1 

Uncle  Jack’s  executors.  Noble,  A.  L 138.16 

Uncle  John.  Melville,  G.  J.  W 36.401 

Uncle  Ralph.  Paul,  M.  A.  1858 36.585 

Uncle  Remus.  [Plantation  folk-lore.]  Har- 
ris, J.  C 317.15 

Uncle  Sam’s  farm  fence.  [Temperance  tale.] 

Milne,  A.  D 62.15 

Unole  Silas.  Le  Farm,  J.  S 36.314 

Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B. . . 18.15 

— Same.  Key  to 911.35 

Uncommercial  traveller.  Dickens,  C 

1.14  and  36.170 

Under  green  apple  boughs.  Campbell,  H.  54.16 

Under  the  bells.  Kip,  L 46.17 

Under  the  greenwood  tree.  Hardy,  T 63.36 

Under  the  lilacs.  Alcott,  L.  M.  Juv 76.1 

Under  the  sun  [in  India].  Robinson,  P.’82.  518.30 
Under  the  tri-color.  Hooper,  Mrs.  L.  H. . 53.26 

Under  the  window.  Pictures  and  rhymes 

for  children.  Greenaway,  K 77.24 

Under  two  flags.  Rame,  L.  de  la 36.458 

Undercurrents.  Kimball,  R.  B 13.14 


Underground  railroad.  Still,  W.  1872..  734.16 
Underground  treasures.  Orton,  J.  1881.  844.1 
Underwood,  F.  H.  Handbook  of  English 

literature:  American  authors.  1879.  312.7 

— Same:  British  authors.  1878 312.8 

— H.  W.  Longfellow:  a biog.  sketch.  1884.  626.2 

— J.  R.  Lowell:  a biog.  sketch.  1882 617.25 

— J.  G.  Whittier:  a biog.  sketch.  1884. . . 627.27 

— Lord  of  himself.  1874 32.27 

Undine.  La  Motte  Fouque,  Baron  de. 

Fict 4.25  and  131.2 

Undiscovered  country.  [Future  life].  How- 
ells, W.  D.  Fict . 48.19 

Unexpected  result,  etc.  Roe,  E.  P.  Fict.  55.4 
Unitarianism.  Channing,W.  E.  Unitarian 

Christianity In  1001.3.3 

— Dewey,  O.  Why  I am  a Unitarian.  In  438.23 
i—  Religious  aspects  of  the  age:  addresses. 

1858 437.18 

See  also  Denominations  and  sects ; Trinity,  and  the 
works  of  Channing  (W.  E.),  Clarke  (J.  FA  Dewey 
(O.). 

United  Netherlands.  See  Netherlands. 

United  States  of  America. 

Arrangement  of  Sub-Divisions.  — [1-10  Govern- 
ment publications.]  1,  Archives.  2,  Congress.  3, 
Department  of  Agriculture.  4,  Department  of  Justice. 
5,  Department  of  State.  6,  Department  of  the  Interior. 
7,  Department  of  the  Navy.  S,  Department  of  the 
Treasury.  9,  Department  of  War.  10,  Post-office  de- 
partment. 11,  Archaeology  and  antiquities.  12,  Gov- 
ernment and  politics.  13,  History : General.  14,  His- 
tory: Colonial.  15,  History : Revolution.  16,  War  of 
1812-14.  17,  War  with  Mexico,  1845-7.  18,  Civil  war, 

1861-5.  19,  Military  and  naval  history.  20,  Historical 
registers  and  magazines.  21,  Statistics,  industries, 
etc.  22,  Travels  and  description. 

Note— See  “Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  government 
publications  of  the  United  States,  Sept  5,  1774— March 
4,  1S81.”  Compiled  by  B.  P.  Poore.  1885 *C.5 

X.  Archives , etc. 

— American  archives ; a documentary  history  of  the 

English  colonies  in  North  America.  4th  series, 

v,  1,  1774-5.  5th  series,  v.  1-3.  1776-83.  4v Pll.l 


UNITED. 


252 


UNITED. 


United  States  of  America,  continued. 

2.  Congress. 

— American  state  papers;  documents  legislative  and 

executive  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States. 

Ed.  under  authority  of  Congress.  37  v P11.2 

Contents.  — Claims,  1 v.,  1789-1823;  Commerce  and 
navigation,  2 v.,  1815-23,  Finance,  5 v.,  1789-1828;  For- 
eign relations,  4 v.,  1789-1834;  Foreign  relations,  2d 
series,  v.  5,  6,  1789-1859;  Indian  affairs,  2 v.,  1789-1827; 
Military  affairs,  7 v.,  1789-1838;  Miscellaneous,  v 2, 
1809-23;  Naval  affairs,  4 v.,  1789-1836;  Post-office  depart- 
ment, 1 v.,  1789-1833;  Public  lands,  8 v.,  1789-1837. 

— Debates  of  the  3d  sees.,  11th  congress,  1810-11 P12.1 

— Register  of  debates  in  congress,  2d  sess.,  ISth  con- 

gress to  2d  sess.,  22d  congress.  1821-33 P12.2 

— Congressional  Globe.  Debates  and  proceedings, 

23d  cong.,  10th  sess.,  to  42d  cong.,  3d  sess.  1636- 

1873 PI  2. 3 

Continued  in 

— Congressional  Record:  proceedings,  debates,  etc., 

43d  cong.,  special  sess.,  to  42d  cong.,  2d  sess-, 
1873-1885  P12.4 

— Dictionary  of  Congress,  by  C.  Lanman.  1859 913.20 

— Messages  and  documents.  [Incomplete.]  1849- 

1850,  53-54,  55-56,  56-57,  57-58,  58-59,  61-62,  64-65, 

67-68,  68-69,  69-70,  71-72,  72-73,  73-74,  76-77,  79,  79- 
80,  80-81,  81-82,  82-83,  83  84.  95  vols P13.1 

— Same;  abridgements.  1S59-60,  66-67,  68-69,  69-7% 

70-71,  71-72,  72-73,  73-74,  74-75,  75-76,  76-77,  77-78, 

78-79,  79-80,  80-81,  81-82,  82-83,  83-84.  18  vols P13.2 

Note. — These  include  the  President’s  messages  to 
the  two  houses  of  congress,  with  the  reports  of  the 
heads  of  departments  [State,  War,  Interior,  Post-office, 
etc.,]  and  their  dependent  bureaus  and  offices. 

— Senate  and  house  journals.  1875-81.  16  v P14.1 

— Statutes,  recent  conventions  and  executive  procla- 


mations  P14.2 

37th  cong.,  2d  sess.,  1861-62 

46th  cong.,  1st,  2d,  and  3d  sess.,  1879-81  

47th  cong.,  1st  sess.,  1881-S2 

— Memorial  addresses: 

W.  R.  King.  1853  603.10 

Thaddeus  Stevens.  1868  603.11 

W.  P.  Fessenden.  1869  638.12 

John  Covode.  1871 608.5 

Garrett  Davis.  1872  638.3. 

Zachariah  Chandler.  1880  638.6 

G.  S.  Houston.  1880, 638.7 

Evarts  W.  Farr.  1880 638.8 

Fernando  Wood.  1881 638.9 

Ambrose  E.  Burnside.  1882 638.10 

M.  H.  Carpenter.  1882 638.11 

Thomas  Allen.  1882  638.12 

W.  M.  Lowe.  1883 638.13 

Johnathan  T.  Updegraft.  1883 638.14 

R.  M.  A.  Hawk.  1883 638.15 

J.  M.  Shackelford.  1883 638.16 

Dudley  C.  Haskell.  1883 638.17 

— Memorial  of  S.  F.  B.  Morse.  1874 C38.5 

— Reports , etc.: 

Civil  service.  Report  of  Mr.  Jenckes.  1868....  P15.1 

Covode  investigation.  1860 P15.2 

--  - Credit  Mobilier  investigation.  Report  of  Poland 

committee.  1883 P15.3 

--  - Fish  and  fisheries.  Report  of  com’r.  1873-79,81- 

82.  7 v P16.2 

Fishery  industries  of  the  U.  S.,  by  G.  B.  Goode 

and  others P16.3 


Contents.— Sec.  1,  History  of  useful  aquatic  animals, 
with  atlas  of  plates.  2 v.  1884. 

Impeachment  of  Andrew  Johnson,  v.  1.  1868..  P15.4 

International  congress  for  the  suppression  of 

crime.  Report  of  commissioner.  1872  P15.5 

International  exhibitions.  See  Industrial  exhibi- 
tions. 

Meteorology,  fourth  report,  by  J.  P.  Espy.  1857.  P15.6 

Report  of  committee  on  the  condition  of  affairs 

in  the  late  insurrectionary  states.  [Ku-klux  con- 


spiracy, etc.]  1872  PI5.7 

Report  of  joint  committee  on  reconstruction,  in 

1866  P15.8 


United  States.  Congress , continued. 

Report  of  select  committee  of  five.  1861 P15.9 

Report  of  a select  committee  on  Mississippi  elec- 
tion of  1872.  2 v P15.10 

Report  of  select  committee  on  naval  contracts 

and  expenditures.  1859  P15.ll 

Report  of  senate  committee  on  the  relations  be- 
tween labor  and  capital,  v.  1-4.  1885  P15.12 

Report  on  exploration  of  the  Colorado  river  of 

the  west,  1869-72,  by  J.  W.  Powell.  Ulus.  1875..  P16.1 

Reports  of  special  committee  on  the  troubles  in 

Kansas.  1856 P15.13 

Report  of  the  tariff  commission.  2v.  1882, P15. 14 

Report  on  causes  of  reduction  of  American  ton- 
nage. 1S76 P15.15 

Report  on  the  transportation-routes  to  the  sea- 
board. 2 v.  1874  P15.16 

Report  on  the  metric  system.  1879 P15.17 

Supplemental  report  of  committee  on  conduct  of 

the  war.  2 v.  1866  P15.18 

3.  Department  of  Agriculture. 

— Reports  of  com’r  of  patents  [agriculture].  1849- 

51,  57,  59-61 *8501.3 

— Reports  of  com’r  of  agriculture.  1862-73,  75,  77,  80- 

84 *8501.3 

— Agricultural  reports.  General  index,  1837-76 *8501.3 

— Entomological  commission,  1st,  2d  and  3d  reports 

on  Rocky  mountain  locusts,  etc.  1877-82.  3v..  P21.1 

— Report  on  contagious  diseases  of  domestic  ani- 


mals. 1881 P21.2 

— Report  on  diseases  of  swine  and  other  domestic 

animals.  1879  P21.3 

— Report  on  forestry.  T.  B.  Hough.  1878 P21.4 


4.  Department  of  Justice. 

— Attorney-general,  annual  reports,  1881-4.  4v P31.1 

5.  Department  of  State. 

— Alabama  claims  Case  of  Great  Britain.  Tribunal 


of  arbitration  at  Geneva,  v.  1-3.  1872  P41.1 

Case  of  the  United  States.  1872. 904.10 

Counter  case  of  Great  Britain.  1872  P41.2 

— Consular  reports.  Nos.  1-3.  1880-1 ...  P41  3 

— Report  on  the  commercial  relations  of  the  United 

States  with  all  foreign  nations.  1856-57,  59-61, 64- 
65,67-71,79 P41.4 

— Statistics  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.  1864.  P41.5 


— Treaties  and  conventions  between  the  United 

States  and  other  powers  since  July  4,  1776.  1871.  P41.6 

6.  Department  of  the  Interior. 

— Bureau  of  education.  Reports  of  commissioner, 

1870-84.  14  v P51.1 

Circulars  of  information.  [Incomplete.]  Namely:  P51.2 

1872:  German  and  other  foreign  universities;  The 
kindergarten. 

18  3:  No.  5,  Account  of  college  commencements  dur- 
ing 1873  in  the  western  and  southern  states. 

1875:  No.  3,  Public  instruction  in  Belgium,  Russia, 
Turkey,  Servia  and  Egypt.  No.  4,'  Waste  of  labor  in 
the  work  of  education.  No.  5,  Educational  exhibit  at 
the  Centennial  exhibition,  1876.  No.  6,  Reformatory, 
charitable  and  industrial  schools  in  the  United  States. 
No.  7,  Constitutional  provisions  in  regard  to  education 
in  the  several  states.  No.  8,  .Schedule  of  students’ 
work  for  the  Centennial  exhibition,  1876. 

1877:  No.  1,  Education  in  China.  No.  2,  Public  in- 
struction in  Finland,  the  Netherlands,  Denmark,  Wurt- 
temberg,  and  Portugal ; the  university  of  Leipzig. 

1878:  No.  1,  Training  of  teachers  in  Germany. 

1879:  No.  2,  Proceedings  of  the  department  of  super- 
intendence of  the  national  educational  association  in 
in  1H77  and  1879,  and  of  the  conference  of  state  college 
presidents  held  in  Ohio  in  1877. 

1880:  No.  1,  College  libraries  as  aids  to  instruction. 
No.  2,  Proceedings  of  the  department  of  superinten- 
dence of  the  national  educational  association  in  1880. 
No.  3,  Legal  rights  of  children.  No.  4,  Rural  school 
architecture.  No.  5,  English  rural  schools.  No.  6, 
Teaching  of  chemistry  and  physics  in  the  United  States. 
No.  7,  The  spelling  reform. 

1881:  No.  1,  Construction  of  library  buildings.  No. 
2,  Relation  of  education  to  industry  and  technical  train- 
ing in  American  schools.  No.  3,  Proceedings  of  the 
deparment  of  superintendence  of  the  national  educa- 
tional association  in  1881.  No.  4,  Education  in  France. 
No.  5,  Causes  of  deafness  among  school  children  and 
the  instruction  of  children  with  impaired  hearing.  No. 
6,  Effects  of  student  life  on  the  eyesight. 


UNITED. 


253 


UNITED, 


United  States.  Dep.  of  Interior , continued. 

— Bureau  of  education.  Circulars  of  information,  continued. 

1882:  No.  1,  Training  schools  for  nurses.  No.  2,  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  department  of  superintendence  of  the 
national  educational  association  for  1882.  No.  3,  Uni- 
versity of  Bonn.  No.  4,  Industrial  art  in  schools.  No. 
5,  Maternal  schools  in  France.  No.  6,  Technical  instruc- 
tion in  France. 

1883:  No.  1,  Legal  provisions  respecting  the  examina- 
tion and  licensing  of  teachers.  No.  2,  Co-education  of 
the  sexes  in  the  public  schools  of  the  United  States. 
No.  3,  Proceedings  of  the  department  of  superinten- 
dence of  the  national  educational  association  in  1883. 
No.  4.  Recent  school  law  decisions. 

1884 : Meeting  of  the  international  prison  congress  at 
Rome,  1884.  No.  2,  Teaching,  practice  and  literature  of 
shorthmid.  No.  3,  Illiteracy  in  the  United  States  in 
1870  ana  1880.  No.  4,  Proceedings  of  the  department  of 
superintendence  of  the  national  educational  .associa- 
tion in  1884.  No.  5,  Educational  exhibit  at  the  New 
Orleans  exposition.  No.  6,  Rural  schools:  improve- 
ment in  instruction.  No.  7,  Teaching  of  physics. 

1885:  No.  1,  City  school  system  in  the  United  States. 
No.  2,  Teachers’  institutes.  No.  3,  Review  of  the 
British  royal  commissioners  on  technical  instruction. 
No.  4,  Education  in  Japan.  No.  5,  Physical  training  in 
American  colleges  and  universities. 

Other  publications.  [Pamphlets,  etc.]  1883-4.  . P51.3 

— - Special  reports.  Public  libraries  in  the  United 

States:  their  history,  condition  ana  manage- 
ment. 2 pts.  1876 *328.14 

— Bureau  of  ethnology.  1st  annual  report,  1870-80, 

by  J.  W.  Powell.  1681 P55.1 

— Census  office.  Seventh  census : 1850 P52.1 

Same.  Compendium.  1854 P52.2 

Eighth  census:  1860.  4v P52.3 

Contents. — v.  1,  Agriculture.  2,  Manufactures.  3, 
mortality  and  miscellaneous  statistics.  4,  Population. 

Same.  Preliminary  report P52.4 

Ninth  census:  1870.  3 v P52.5 

Contents.— v.  1,  Population  and  social  statistics.  2, 
Vital  statistics.  3,  Industry  and  wealth. 

— -Same.  Compendium  of  ninth  census P52.6 

Statistical  atlas  of  the  United  States,  by  F.  A. 

Walker.  1870  *8541.23 

Tenth  census:  1880.  v.  1-11,  13-14, 16,  pt.l P52.7 

Contents. — y.  1,  Population.  2,  Statistics  and  manu- 
factures. 3,  Statistics  of  agriculture.  4,  Transporta- 
tion: railroads,  steam  navigation,  canals,  telegraphs 
and  telephones.  5,  Cotton  production,  pt.  1.  6,  Cotton 
production,  pt.  2.  7,  Valuation,  taxation  and  public 
indebtedness.  8,  Newspapers  and  periodicals,  Alaska, 
Fur-seal  islands,  and  shipbuilding.  9,  Forest  trees  of 
North  America.  10,  Petroleum,  coke  and  building 
stones.  11,  Mortality,  and  vital  statistics,  pt.  1.  12, 
. 13,  Statistics  and  technology  of  the  precious 


metals.  14,  Mining  laws.  15, . 16, Water-power, 

pt.  1. 

Same.  Compendium  of  tenth  census.  2v P52.8 

Sixteen  maps  accompanying  report  on  forest 

trees  in  America,  by  C.  S.  Sargent P52.9 

Census  of  pensioners  for  revolutionary  and  mili- 
tary services.  1840 P52.10 

— Geographical  and  geological  survey  of  the  Rocky 
Mountain  region.  Contributions  to  North  Ameri- 
can ethnology.  v.  1.  3-4.  1877-81 P53.1 


Contents. — v.  1,  Tribes  of  the  extreme  northwest,  by 
W.  H.  Dali;  Tribes  of  western  Washington  and  north- 
western Oregon,  by  G Gibbs,  v.  3,  Tribes  of  Califor- 
nia, by  S.  Powers,  v.  4,  Houses  and  house-life  of 


American  aborigines,  by  L.  II.  Morgan. 

Report  on  geology  of  the  Henry  mountains,  by  G, 

K.  Gilbert,  1877 P53.2 

Report  on  lands  of  the  arid  region,  by  J.  W . 

Powell.  1879  P53.3 

— Geological  and  geographical  sui'vey  of  the  terri- 

tories. Annual  reports,  1-5,  9-10,  12,  by  F.  V. 

Hayden.  1870-80 P53.4 

History  of  North  American  pinnipeds;  a mono- 
graph of  the  walruses,  sea-lions,  sea-bears  and 
seals  of  North  America,  by  J.  A.  Allen.  1880...  P53.5 

Monographs  of  N.  A.  rodentia,  by  E.  Coues  and 

J.  A.  Allen.  1877 P53.6 

— Geological  survey.  Second  annual  report,  1880-1,  by 

J.  W.  Powell P53.7 

Mineral  resources  of  the  United  States,  by  Albert 

Williams.  1883  P53.8 


United  States.  Dep.  of  Interior,  continued. 

— Geological  survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minne- 

sota, and  a portion  of  Nebraska,  by  D.  D.  Owen. 

2 v.  1852 *8541.2 

— Geology  of  Lake  Superior  land  district,  by  Foster 

and  Whitney.  Pt.  2.  1851 P53.9 

Contents.— The  iron  region,  together  with  gen- 
eral geology. 

— General  land  office.  Reports  of  com'r,  1862-63,  67-71.  P53.10 

Existing  land  laws.  1880 P53.ll 

Land  laws  of  the  United  States,  by  A.  T.  Britton. 

2v.  1882 P53.12 

The  public  domain,  its  history  with  statistics,  by 

T.  Donaldson.  1884 P53.13 

— Office  of  Indian  afairs.  Report  of  com’r.  1864, 

71,  72,  77,  84 P53.14 

— Patent  office.  Annual  reports  of  commissioner, 

1846,  lc48-69 P54.1 

Note. — Since  1870  no  plates  are  given  in  the  Annual 
report,  but  are  printed  in  the  “ Official  Gazette”  and 
“ Specifications.” 

Official  Gazette.  [Weekly.]  v.  l-%.  1872-86...  P54.2 

Same.  Annual  index  [to  patentees  and  inven- 
tors]. 187z-84 P54.3 

Subject-matter  index  of  patents  for  inventors, 

1790-1873.  3 v P54.4 

Arguments  before  the  committee  on  patents,  ’78.  P54.5 

— Report  on  the  United  States  and  Mexico  boundary 

survey,  by  W.  H.  Emory,  v.  1.  1857  P55.2 

7.  Department  of  the  Navy. 

— Expedition  to  Japan  under  Commodore  Perry. 

1852-4.  v.  2,  3 *8521.12 

Contents— v.  2,  Reports  by  subordinate  officers  of 
the  expedition  v.  3,  Observations  on  the  zodiacal 
light  by  G.  Jones. 

Same.  Abridgement,  by  R.  Tomes.  1857 506.4 

— Naval  astronomical  expedition  to  the  southern 

hemisphere,  v.  1-2,  6.  See  Gillies,  J.  M ..*8521.27 

— Naval  observatory.  Reports  on  total  solar  eclipses 

of  July  29,  1878,  and  January  11,  1880  P61.1 

— Report  on  interoceanic  canal  and  railroads.  1886..  P61.2 

8.  Department  of  the  Treasury. 

— Bank  statistics.  1850 P71.1 

. — Bureau  of  statistics.  Reports  on  commercial  navi- 
gation, 1857,  67-72,  79-84  ...  P71  2 

Reports  on  customs-tariff  legislation  of  the 

United  States,  by  E.  Young P71.3 

Special  report  on  immigration,  with  information 

for  immigrants,  by  E.  Young.  1872 P71.4 

— Coast  survey.  Reports  of  superintendent,  1852-64, 

68,  73.  15  v P71.5 

— Direct  and  excise  tax  system  of  the  United  States, 

by  G.  S.  Boutwell,  1868  P71.6 

— Director  of  the  mint.  Reports.  1879-80  P71.7 

Reports  on  the  production  of  the  precious  metals 

in  the  United  States,  1880-81 P71.8 

— •Finance  reports,  1854-58,  61,  68-72,  79,  81 P71.9 

— Internal  revenue  laws.  1866 P71.10 

— Mines  and  mining.  Mineral  resources  of  the  states 

and  territories  west  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  by 

J.  R.  Browne.  1867  ..  P71.ll 

Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  the  states  and 

territories  west  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  by  R. 

W.  Raymond.  1873  848.22 

— Reports  of  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 

1863-70  P71.12 

— Reports  of  comptroller  of  the  currency,  1868-70, 

76,84 P71.13 

— Reports  on  inland  commerce  of  the  U.S.,  1879-80,  82.  P71 .14 

— Report  of  national  board  of  health.  1879  P71.15 

— Report  on  life  saving  service . 1876 ....  P71 . 16 

9.  Department  of  War. 

— Corps  of  engineers.  Geographical  surveys  wept  of 

the  100th  meridian.  Reports,  v.  2-7.  1877-9...  P81.1 
Contents.— v . 2,  Astronomy  and  barometric  hypsome- 
try.  3,  Supplement-geology.  4,  Paleontology.  5,  Zool- 
ogy. 6,  Botany.  7,  Archseology. 

Fortifications  of  to-day,  etc.  [Translations.]  ’83.  P81.2 

Professional  papers ....  P81 .3 

No  15.  On  the  use  of  the  barometer  in  surveys 

and  reconnoisances ; Appendix,  Practical  tables 
by  R.  S.  Williamson.  1868. 


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254 


UNITED. 


United  States.  Dep.  of  War , continued. 

Professional  papers,  continued. 

No.  24.  Primary  triangulation  of  the  U.  S.  lake 

survey.  1862. 

No.  25.  Report  upon  the  practice  in  Europe  with 

the  heavy  Armstrong,  Woolwich  and  Krupp 
rifled  guns.  1883. 

Reconnoisance  of  the  Black  Hills  of  Dakota, 


1874,  by  W.  Ludlow.  1875 P81.4 

Reconnoisance  from  Carroll,  Montana  to  Yellow- 
stone national  park,  1875,  by  W.  Ludlow.  1876..  P81 .5 

Report  of  explorations  across  the  great  basin  of 

Utah  in  1859,  by  J.  H.  Simpson.  1876 P81.6 

Reports  of  the  chief  of  engineers,  1878-85.  25  v.  P81.7 

Report  of  the  exploring  expedition  from  Santa  Fe 

to  junction  of  Grand  and  Green  rivers,  1859,  by 
J.  N.  Macomb.  1876 P81.8 


United  States.  Gov't  and  politics,  continued. 


— Benton, T.  H.  Thirty  years’ view;  or,  his- 

tory of  the  government,  1820-50.  2v.  904 . 18 

— Blaine,  J.  G.  Twenty  years  of  congress, 

1861-81,  etc.  2 v.  1884-6 915.11 

— Bout  well,  G.  W.  Why  I am  a republi- 

can. 1884 916.19 

— Constitution  of  the  United  States  and 

the  several  states.  1856 904.11 

— Cooper,  T.  V.  and  Fenton,  H.  Y.  Ameri- 

can politics.  1882 915.3 


Contents. — 1,  History  of  political  parties.  2,  Politi- 
cal platforms.  3,  Great  speeches.  4,  Parliamentary 
practice.  5,  Existing  political  laws.  6,  federal  blue 
book.  7,  Political  statistics. 


— - Report  on  Paris  electrical  exhibition,  1881,  by  D. 

L.  Heap.  1884 P81.9 

Report  on  physics  and  hydraulics  of  the  Missis- 
sippi river,  Humphreys  and  Abbott.  1867  848.23 

Same.  [Reprinted  with  additions.]  1876  *8521.29 

Report  on  upper  Columbia  river,  1881,  by  T.  W. 

Simons P81.10 

Tables  of  geographical  positions,  azimuths,  dis- 
tances, etc.,  by  M.  M.  Macomb.  1885 P81.ll 

— History  of  the  war  department,  by  L.  D.  Ingersoll. 

1879  753.3 

— Maps  of  battlefields  [in  sheets].  Namely.  Atlanta 

campaign  [sheets  1-5] ; Atlanta,  operations  in 
front  of;  Blakely;  Chattanooga;  Fort  Fisher; 

Fort  Fisher  and  vicinity;  Franklin;  Gauley 
Bridge;  Gettysburg  [3  sheets];  Grant’s  cam- 
paign in  Virginia : Hagerstown ; Falling  Waters, 
etc. ; Harper’s  Ferry ; Knoxville ; Nashville ; 
Sherman’s  march ; South  Mountain ; Vicksburg.  P83.1 

— Medical  and  surgical  history  of  the  rebellion.  2 v. 

1875 *8521.6 

Contents.— Pt.  1,  v.  1,  Medical  history.  Pt.  1, 
v . 2,  Surgical  history. 

— Medical  statistics  of  the  United  States  army,  1855-9. 

1860 P83.2 

— Military  commission  to  Europe  in  1855-6,  by  A.  Mor- 

decai.  1861 P83.3 

— Ordnance  department.  History  of  the  Rock  Island 

arsenal,  by  D.  W.  Flagler.  1877 P82.1 

Reports  of  chief  of  ordnance,  1878-85 P82.2 

— Pacific  railroad.  Reports  of  explorations  and  survey. 

v.  1-12.  1855-60 8521.9 


— Quartermaster  general.  Roll  of  honor.  Names  of 
soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  Union, 
interred  in  the  national  cemetries.  No.  1-27 


[Nos.  2,  3, 11,  25  wanting] . 1869-71  P84.1 

Martyrs  who  for  our  country  gave  up  their  lives. 

List  of  interments  in  the  Andersonville  cemetry, 

Georgia P84.2 

Statement  of  the  disposition  of  some  of  the  bod- 
ies of  deceased  soldiers  and  prisoners  of  war, 


whose  remains  have  been  removed  to  national 
cemeteries  in  the  southern  and  western  states. 

4 v.  in  1.  1868-9 P84.3 

— • Report  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac, by  G.  B.  McClel- 
lan. 1864 P83.4  and  711.15 

— Signal  service.  Reports  of  the  chief  signal  officer. 

. 1871,  72,  73,  74,  79,  80,  81,  84,  8 v P85.1 

Daily  bulletin  of  weather  reports,  Sept.-Nov., 

1872.  3 v P85.2 

— War  of  the  rebellion;  a compilation  of  the  official 

records  of  the  Union  and  Confederate  armies. 

Series  1,  v.  1-16.  1880-6 P86.1 

10.  Post-office  Department. 

— See  reports  of  the  Postmaster-general  in  “Messages 

and  documents.” P13.2 


' 11.  Archaeology  and  Antiquities. 

— Foster,  J.  W.  Pre-historic  races  of  the 

United  States.  1873 808.7 


— Curtis,  G.  T.  History  of  the  constitu- 

tion. 2 v 918.4 

— Cushing,  C.  Treaty  of  Washington;  its 

negotiation,  etc.  1873 902.13 

Contents.—  Introduction ; Alabama  claims;  Miscel- 
laneous claims;  Northwestern  boundary-line;  Fish- 
eries ; Commercial  intercourse  and  transportation; 
Appendix  — Treaty  of  Washington;  Decision  and 
award. 


— Dawes,  Anna  L.  How  we  are  governed. 

1885. 917.14 

— Federalist,  The:  commentary,  by  Hamil- 

ton, Jay  and  Madison. 904.1 

— Greeley,  H.  and  Cleveland,  J.  F.  Politi- 

cal text  book  for  1860 904 . 9 

— Holst,  H.  von.  Constitutional  and  politi- 

cal history  of  the  United  States, 
[1750-1856.]  v 1-5.  1877-85 913.3 

— Johnston,  A.  History  of  Am.  politics. 

[Handbook.]  1879 912.19 

— Jones,  W.  D.  Mirror  of  modern  democ- 

racy : history  of  the  democratic  party, 
with  sketch  of  the  old  federal  and 
republican  parties.  1864 903.20 

— Julian,  G.  W.  Political  recollections, 

1840-72  916.15 

— Macpherson,  E.  Hand-book  of  politics 

for  1882 915.4 

— Martin,  E.  W.  Behind  the  scenes  [in 

Washington.]  1873 714.3 

— Martin,  G.  H.  Text-book  on  civil  govern- 

ment in  the  United  States.  1875 914. 21 

— Patton,  J.  H.  The  democratic  party.’84.  916 . 18 

— Sterne,  S.  Constitutional  history  and 

political  development  of.  1882 916 . 23 

— Story,  Joseph.  Commentaries  on  the 

constitution.  2v.  1873 908.9 

Familiar  exposition  of  the  constitu- 
tion. 1878 912.9 

— Thompson,  J.  P.  Church  and  state  in 

the.  1873  902.16 

— Tocqueville,  A.  de.  Democracy  in.  2 v.’ 73.  904.7 

— Towle,  N.  C.  History  and  analysis  of  the 

constitution.  1873 902.17 

— Trescott,  W.  H.  Diplomatic  history  of 

the  administrations  of  Washington 
and  Adams,  1789-1801 904.14 

— Wilson,  H.  Kise  and  fall  of  the  slave 

power.  3 v.  1878 734.9 

— Young,  A.  W.  The  American  states- 

man: a political  history.  1855 904.17 


See  also  entries  under  Government  and  politics. 


See  also  entries  under  America ; Man  ( Pre- 
historic,.) 

12.  Government  and  Politics. 

— Bancroft,  G.  History  of  the  formation 

of  the  constitution.  2 v.  1882 915.1 

Same.  1885  747.9.6 


13.  History : General. 

— Abbott,  J.  American  history.  8 v 721 . 1 

Contents. — v.  1,  Aboriginal  America,  v.  2,  Discovery 
of  America,  v.  3,  Southern  colonies,  v.  4,  Northern 
colonies,  v.  5,  Wars  of  the  colonies,  v.  6,  Revolt  of 
the  colonies,  v.  7,  War  of  the  revolution,  v.  8,  Wash- 
ington. 


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UNITED. 


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United  States.  History,  general,  continued. 

— Anderson,  J.  J.  School  hist.  of.  1879 . . 723 . 2 

— Bancroft,  G.  History  of  the  [to  1782]. 

10  v.  1854-74 748.1 

Contents.— v.  1-3,  Colonization,  v.  4-6,  Causes  of  the 
American  revolution,  v.  7-10,  The  American  revolu- 
tion. 

Same;  rev’d.  [Centenary  ed’n.]  6 v. 

1879 723.19 

Contents. — v.  1-2,  Colonization,  v.  3-4,  Causes  of  the 
American  revolution,  v.  5-6,  The  American  revolu- 
tion. 

Same;  last  rev’n  [continued  to  1789]. 

6 v.  1885  747.9 


Contents. — v.  1-2,  Colonization,  v.  2-3,  Causes  of  the 
American  revolution,  v.  4-5,  The  American  revolu- 


tion. v.  6,  Formation  of  the  constitution. 

— Barnes’  brief  history  of  the.  1879 723 . 3 

Popular  history  of  the.  1878 722 . 13 

— Berard,  A.  B.  History  of  the.  1878. . . 721 .3 

— Blanchard,  R.  Discovery  and  conquest 

of  the  northwest.  1880  726 . 7 


— Bonner,  J.  A child’s  history  of  the  [to 

1865J.  3 v 738.22 

— Brownell,  H.  H.  The  new  world.  1857.  748.8 

— Bryant,  W.  C.  and  Gay,  S.  H.  Popular 

history  of  the  [to  1865] ; preceded  by 
a sketch  of  the  pre-historic  period 
and  the  age  of  the  mound  builders. 


4 v.  Ulus.  1876-81 728.13 

Contents.— v.  1-3,  1000-1779.  v.  4,  1779-1865. 

— Gilman,  A.  History  of  the  American 

people.  Illus.  1883 738.14 

— Goodrich, C.  A.  Child’s  history  of  the.’79.  721 . 2 

— Goodrich,  S.G.  Pictorial  history  of  the 

[to  1865].  1874 711.25 

— Hall,  S.  R.  and  Baker,  A.  R.  History  of 

the  [to  1830] 703.9 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  Larger  history  of 

the  [to  1837].  Illus.  1886 747.7 

Young  folks’  history  of  [to  1875].  79.  714.4 

— Hildreth,  Richard.  History  of  the  [to 

1821].  6 v.  1871-4...., 748.2 

Note. — Index  to  vol.  1-3  in  vol.  3. 

Contents.— v . 1-2.  Colonial,  1497-1773.  v.  3,  Revolu- 


tionary, 1773-1789.  v.  4,  Administration  of  Washington, 
1739-1797.  v.  5,  John  Adams  and  Jefferson,  v.  6, 
Madison  and  Monroe. 

— Leeds,  J.  W.  History  of  the.  1878. . . . 714 . 18 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  Common  school  history 

of  [to  1870].  1873  737.18 

Pictorial  history  of  the  [to  1869].  ’72.  737.17 

— Mackenzie,  R.  America:  a history.  ’82 . 723.13 

— McMaster,  J.  B.  History  of  the  people 

of  the,  from  the  revolution  to  the 
civil  war.  v.  1-2.  1883 728 . 12 


Contents— v.  1,  1781-90.  v.  2,  1790-1803. 


— Monroe,  Mrs.  L.  B.  8tory  of  our  coun- 

try [to  1783].  1876...: 711.21 

— Palfrey,  J.  G.  Hist,  of  New  England 

[to  17411.  4 v 747.5 

— Patton,  J.  H.  History  of  the  [to  ’61].’ 73.  737.2 

— Preble,  G.  W.  History  of  the  flag  of 

the  United  States,  etc.  1880 726 . 10 

— Ridpath,  J.  C.  History  of  the.  1878..  722.14 

Popular  history  of  the.  1880 722.17 

— Sherwood,  J.  D.  Comic  history  of  the.’70.  721 . 5 

— Smith, U.  United  States  in  prophecy.’72 . 435 . 6 

— Taylor,  C.  B.  Universal  history  of  the. 

1876 714.5 

— Thompson,  J.  P.  The  United  States  as 

a nation.  [Origin  and  development.] 

.1877 . 911.31 

— Wikoff,  H.  The  four  civilizations  of  the 

world.  1874 902 . 23 


I 


United  States.  History,  general,  continued. 

— Woolsey,  T.  D.,  and  others.  First  cen- 

tury of  the  republic,  a review  of 

American  progress.  1876 734 . 5 

Contents— Introduction : colonial  progress,  by  Eugene 
Lawrence.  2,  Mechanical  progress,  by  E.  H.  Knight. 
3,  Progress  in  manufacture,  by  1>.  A.  Wells.  4,  Agri- 
cultural progress,  by  W.  H.  Brewer.  5,  Development 
of  our  mineral  resources,  by  T.  S.  Hunt.  6,  Commer- 
cial development,  by  E.  Atkinson.  7,  Growth  and  dis- 
tribution of  population,  by  F.  A.  Walker.  8,  Monetary 
development,  by  W.  G.  Sumner.  9,  Experiment  of  the 
Union,  with  its  preparations,  by  T.  D.  Woolsey.  10, 
Educational  progress,  by  Eugene  Lawrence.  11,  Exact 
sciences,  by  F.  A.  P.  Barnard;  Natural  science,  by 
Theodore  Gill.  12,  Century  of  American  literature,  by 
E.  P.  Whipple.  13,  Progress  of  the  fine  arts,  by  S.  S. 
Conant.  14,  Medical  and  sanitary  progress,  by  Austin 
Flint.  15,  American  jurisprudence,  by  B.  V.  Abbott. 
16,  Humanitarian  progress,  by  C.  L.  Brace.  17,  Relig- 
ious development,  by  J.  F.  Hurst. 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Aunt  Charlotte’s  stories 

of  Am.  history  [to  1865].  Illus.  ’83. . . 738.15 

See  also  Indians  of  America. 

Note. — For  critical  notices  of  various  histories  see 
Adams’  “Manual  of  historical  literature”  [725.6].  Elab- 
orate notes  for  readers  are  to  be  found  in  the  Boston 
public  library  catalogue  of  history  1*3502.5].  Allen’s 
“Reader’s  guide  to  Eng.  history”  [732.15]  gives,  also, 
lists  of  illustrative  novels,  poems,  etc. ; likewise 
Bowen’s  “Descriptive  catalogue  of  historical  novels” 
[*309.19] . Lists  of  books  for  readers  are  also  given  in 
Higginson’s  “ Young  folks’  history”  [714.4],  Barnes’ 
“One  term  history”  [723.3],  and  Berard’s  History 
[721.3], 

For  the  period  of  the  revolution,  see  Winsor’s  “ Read- 
er’s handbook”  [723.4]. 

14.  History:  Colonial. 

— Coffin,  C.  C.  Building  the  nation.  Illus. 

1883 728.4 

Old  times  in  the  colonies.  Illus.  ’81 . 722 . 18 

— Doyle,  J.  A.  Eng.  colonies  in  America: 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Carolinas.  1882.  728.6 

— Frothingham,  R.  Rise  of  the  republic. 

1876 722.2 

— Grahame,  J.  History  of  the  [to  1776]. 

2 v.  1848  726.1 

— Grant,  3Irs.  A.  Memoirs  of  an  Ameri- 

can lady 617 . 3 

— Johnson,  R.  The  French  war.  1882. . .723.18.1 

— Lodge,  H.  C.  Short  history  of  the  Eng- 

lish colonies  in  America.  1881 726 . 5 

— Markham,  R.  King  Philip’s  war.  ’83.  .723.18.3 

— Parkman,  G.  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac. 

2 v.  1870 706.3 

France  and  England  in  North  America. 

v.  1-5,  7.  1873-84 736.15 

15.  History:  Revolution. 


— Abbott,  E.  Revolutionary  times.  1876 . 711 . 19 

— Abbott,  J.  The  revolution 721.1.7 

— Carrington,  H.  B.  Battles  of  the  revo- 

lution; criticism, with  topog. illus.’76.  722.12 

— Coffin,  C.  C.  Boys  of  ’76.  1878 734.11 

— Dwight,  N.  Lives  of  the  signers.  1876.  621  .*10 

— Ellis,  G.  E.  History  of  the  battle  of 

Bunker’s  hill.  1875 734.7 

— Force,  P.  American  archives : documen-. 

tary  history.  4th  series,  v.  1,  1774-5.  Pll.l 
Same;  5th  series,  v.  1-3,  1876 Pll.l 

— Frothingham,  R.  Hist,  of  the  siege  of 

Boston,  and  of  the  battles  of  Lexing- 
ton, Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill.  1872.  737 . 16 

— Greene,  G.  W.  German  element  in  the 

war  of  independence.  1876 711.18 

Historical  view  of  the  Am.  revolution . . 

1876 714.8 


— Headley,  J.  T.  Washington  and  his 

generals.  2 v 602 . 7 

— Jones,  C.  H.  Hist,  of  the  campaign  for 

the  conquest  of  Canada,  1876.  1882.  726.14 


UNITED. 


256 


UNITED. 


United  States.  History , revolution , continued. 
— Lossing,  B.  J.  Pictorial  field-book  of 


• the  revolution.  2v.  1859 726.12 

— Ludlow,  J.  M.  War  of  Am.  indepen- 

dence. 1876 743.5.11 

— Magoon,  E.  L.  Orators  of  the  Ameri- 

can revolution.  1873 613.9 

— Moore,  F.  Diary  of  the  revolution, 

1775-81.  1875 722.5 

Note. — Compiled  from  newspapers,  diaries,  etc. 

— Sabine,  L.  Biog.  sketches  of  loyalists. 

2 v.  1864 617.12 

— Scudder,  H.  0.  One  hundred  years  ago. 

1876 714.2 

— Smyth,  W.  Lectures  on  modern  his- 

tory. 2 v.  1854 724.5 

— Stevens,  J.  A.  Yorktown  centennial 

handbook.  1881 726 . 8 

— Washington,  G.  See  his  name. 

— Watson,  H.  C.  Camp  fires  of  the  revo- 

lution. 1850 714.12 

— Winsor,  J.  Beader’s  handbook  of  the 

American  revolution,  1761-83.  1880.  723.4 

Note. — List  of  books  and  authorities. 

— Woodman,  C.  H.  Boys  and  girls  of  the 

revolution.  1877 738.1 


In  biography  see  Dwight's  “ Lives  of  the  signers;” 
also,  lives  of  Adams  (J.),  Adams  (S.),  Ellery  (W), 
Franklin,  Hamilton,  Henry  (P.),  Jefferson,  Madison, 
Otis  (lames),  Quincy  (Josiah),  Heed  (Joseph),  Warren 
(Joseph).  For  lives  of  revolutionary  officers , see  Allen 
(Ethan),  Arnold  (Benedict),  Greene  (N.),  Knox  (H.), 
Lafayette,  Lee  (Charles),  Marion  (F.),  Montgomery  (R.), 
Morgan  (Daniel),  Pulaski  {Count),  Putnam,  btark, 


Steuben,  Sullivan  (J.),  Washington,  Wayne. 

16.  War  of  1812-14. 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Second  war  with  Eng- 

land. 2 v.  1853 711.24 

— Johnson,  R.  War  of  1812-15.  1883 723.18.2 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  Pictorial  field-book  of 

the  war  of  1812.  1868 726.15 

17.  War  with  Mexico , 1845-7. 

— Cooke,  P.  St.  G.  Conquest  of  New  Mex- 

ico and  California.  1878 723.14 

— Frost,  J.  Mexico  and  the  Mexican  war. 

1871 722.16 


See  also  lives  of  Scott  (Winfield),  and  Tay- 
lor (Zachary). 

18.  Civil  War,  1861-5. 

(2  n n p Y*n  V T I T)  > * Jr  q 

— Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  History  of  the.  2v.’64.  734.6 

— Baker,  L.  C.  History  of  the  United 

States  secret  service 737 . 20 

— Bullock,  J.  D.  Secret  service  of  the 

confederate  states  in  Europe.  2 v.’84.  728.15 

— Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.  13  v.  ’81-3.  726.9 

Contents— v.  1,  Outbreak  of  rebellion,  by  J.  G.  Nic- 
olay.  2,  From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth,  by  M.  F.  Force. 
3,  Peninsula,  by  A.  S.  Webb.  4,  Army  under  Pope,  by 
J.  C.  Ropes.  5,  Antietamand  Fredericksburg,  by  F.W. 
Palfrey.  6,  Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg,  by  A. 
Doubleday.  7,  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  by  H.  M. 
Cist.  8,  Mississippi,  by  F.  V.  Greene.  9,  Atlanta,  by 
J.  D.  Cox.  10,  March  to  the  sea,  Franklin  and  Nash- 
ville, by  J.  D.  Cox.  11,  Shenandoah  valley,  in  1864,  by 
G.  E.  Pond.  12,  Virginia  campaign  of  ’64  and  ’65,  by 
A.  A.  Humphreys.  13,  Statistical  record  of  the  armies 
of  the  United  States,  by  F.  Phisterer. 

— Champlin,  J.  D.,  jr.  Young  folks’ history 

of  the  war  for  the  Union.  Illus.  ’81.  728.8 

— Cheney,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Young  folks’  his- 

tory of  the  civil  war.  Illus.  1884..  738.13 

— Chittenden,  L.  E.  Report  of  the  debates 

and  proceedings  in  the  secret  sessions 
of  the  conference  convention,  for  pro- 
posing amendments  to  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States,  held  at 
Washington,  D.C.,  in  February,  A.D., 

1861.  1864 753.2 


United  States.  Civil  war,  continued. 


— Davis,  J.  Rise  and  fall  of  the  confed- 

erate government.  2 v.  1881 726.4 

— Dodge,  T.  A.  Birds-eye  view  of  our 

civil  war.  Maps.  1883 731 . 7 

— Draper,  J.  W.  History  of  the.  3v.’67.  747.3 

— Duyckinck,  E.  A.  History  of  the.  3 v . *733 . 2 

— Echoes  from  the  South.  [Speeches,  pub- 

lic acts,  etc.,  1860-5.]  1866 741.8 

— Foote,  H.  S.  War  of  the  rebellion. 

[Causes  and  issues].  1866 737.3 

— Gasparin,  A.  de.  America  before  Europe. 

1862 902.4 

— Greeley,  H.  The  American  conflict.  2v.  737.13 

— Harper’s  pictorial  history  of  the  great 

rebellion.  1866 *8541.31 

— Headlev,  J.  T.  The  great  rebellion. 

2 v/  1864 736.2 

— Helper,  H.  R.  Impending  crisis  of  the 

South.  1860 911.34 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  Pictorial  history  of  the. 

3 v.  1870 747.2 

— Moore,  F.,  ed'r.  Anecdotes,  poetry  and 

incidents  of  the  war:  North  and 

South.  1882 731.3 

Rebellion  record:  a diary  of  American 

events,  with  documents,  narratives, 
illustrative  incidents,  poetry,  etc., 
[1861-5].  Ed.  by  F.  Moore.  Por- 
traits, maps,  etc.  11  v.  1862-8 *731.9 


Same.  Supplement,  [1860-3].  1868. *731.9.12 


— Paris,  Comte  de.  History  of  the  civil 

war  in  America,  v.  1-3.  1876-83.. . . 722.6 

— Pollard,  E.  A.  Life  of  Jefferson  Davis, 

with  secret  history  of  Southern  con- 
federacy. 1869 612.2 

The  lost  cause.  1867 734.12 

Southern  hist,  of  the.  3 v.  1862 734 . 10 

— Seward,  W.  H.  Diplomatic  history  of 

the  war  for  the  Union.  1884 728.16 

— Stephens,  A.  H.  Constitutional  view  of 

the  war  between  the  states.  1868. . . 734.2 

— Thayer,  W.  M.  Youth’s  history  of  the 

rebellion.  4 v.  1864-5 714.13 


— United  States.  Dep.  of  war.  War  of  the 
rebellion;  a compilation  of  the  official 
records  of  the  Union  and  Confederate 
armies.  Series  1,  v.  1-16.  1880-6. . . . P86.1 

See  also  other  entries  under  United  States 
( Congress ; DepVs  of  State  and  War). 


— Wilson,  H.  History  of  the  anti-slavery 

measures  in  Congress,  1861-4 902.9 

Miscellaneous  Works. 

— Abbott,  A.  O.  Prison  life  in  the  South, 

1864-5 737.8 

— Badeau,  A.  Military  history  of  U.  S. 

Grant.  3v.  1868-81 634.4 

— Bailey,  G.  W.  Private  chapter  of  the 

war.  1880 721.12 

— Brockett,  L.  P.  Woman’s  work  in  the 

civil  war.  1867 726.3 

— Califf,  J.  M.  Record  of  the  7th  regiment 

U.  S.  C.  T.  1878 734.8 

— Coffin,  C.  C.  The  boys  of  ’61.  1882. . . 728.3 

Following  the  flag  [army  of  the  Poto- 
mac]. 1865 714.14 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle  field.  74.8 

— Cooke,  J.  E.'  Wearing  of  the  gray.  ’67.  737.12 

— Doubleday.  A . Reminiscences  of  Sum- 

ter and  Moultrie.  1876 737.5 

— Early,  J A . Memoir  of  the  last  year  of 

the  Avar.  1867 731 . 2 

— Eggleston,  G.  C.  A rebel’s  recollec- 

tions. 1875 736.11 


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UNITED. 


United  States.  Civil  war.  continued. 


— Ely,  A.  Journal  of  a prisoner  of  warm 

Richmond,  [1861] 737.7 

— Estvan,  B.  War  pictures  from  the 

South.  1864 723.15 

— Fiske,  S.  Dunn  Browne  in  the  army, 

[1862-4] 737.23 

— Fitch,  J.  Annals  of  army  of  the  Cum- 

berland. 1864 734.15 

— Fremantle.  Col.  Three  months  [1863]  in 

the  Southern  states.  1864  723 . 16 

— Gilmor,  H.  Four  years  in  the  saddle 

[Confederate].  1866 737 . 9 

— Gordon,  G.  H.  Brook  farm  to  Cedar 

mountain,  [1861-2].  1883 728.10 

War  diary  of  events,  1863-5.  1882. . . 741.5 

— Grant,  U.  S.  Personal  memoirs.  2 v. 

1885-6 645.3 

— Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  war  [1861-3] ....  721.6.1 

— Hood,  J.  B.  Advance  and  retreat;  per- 

sonal experiences  [1861-5].  1880 731 . 1 

— Johnston,  J.  E.  Narrative  of  military 

operations.  1874  734.4 

— Jones,  J.  B.  Rebel  war  clerk’s  diary. 

2 v.  1866 714.19 

— Jones,  J.  W.  Personal  reminiscences  of 

Gen.  R.  E.  Lee.  1874 615.10 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  Army  life  in  a black 

regiment,  [1862-4].  1870 503.22 

— Humphreys,  A.  A.  From  Gettysburg  to- 

the  Rapidan.  Army  of  the  Potomac, 

July,  1863  to  April,  1864.  1884  741.2 

— Lawrence,  G.  A.  Border  and  bastille, 

[the  South,  1863] 741.7 

— McCarthy,  C.  Soldier  life  in  the  army 

of  northern  Virginia,  1861-5 518.31 

— McClellan,  G.  B.  Report  of  organiza- 

tion and  campaigns  of  the  army  of 
the  Potomac  [1861-2] 711.15 


— McClellan,  H.  H.  Life  and  campaigns 


of  Major-general  J.  E.  B.  Stuart.  ’85.  747.6 

— Moore,  F.  Women  of  the  war.  1867..  737.21 

— My  cave  life  in  Vicksburg.  By  a lady. 

1864 737.24 

— Nichols,  G.  W.  Story  of  the  great 

march.  [Sherman’s].  1866  737.6 

— Parton,  J.  Gen.  Butler  in  New  Orleans 

[1862] 737.11 

— ■ Pittinger,  W.  Capturing  a locomotive: 

secret  service  [in  Georgia,  1862.] 723.17 

— Porter,  D.  D.  Incidents  and  anecdotes 

of  the  civil  war.  1885 747.8 

— Quint,  A.  H.  The  Potomac  and  the 

Rapidan,  1861-3 741.4 

— Red-tape  and  pigeon-hole  generals, 

[1862-3] 714.10 

— Richardson,  A.  D.  The  field,  the  dun- 

geon and  the  escape  [ 1861-5] 507 . 8 

— Richmond  during  the  war.  By  a Rich- 

mond lady.  1867  737 . 15 

— Rogers,  J.  B.  War  pictures.  1863 711.9 

— Roman,  A.  Military  operations  of  Gen. 

Beauregard,  1861-5.  2 v.  1884 731.5 

— Russell,  W.  H,  My  diary,  north  and 

south  [1861-2].  1863  737.10 

— Sala,  G.  A.  My  diary  in  America, 

[1863-41.  2 v.  1865 ’. 737.22 


— Semmes,  R.  My  adventures  afloat  in 

the  “Sumter”  and  “Alabama.”  1869.  737.4 

— Sherman,  W.  T.  Memoirs  of.  2 v.  ’75.  734 . 1 

— Smith,  E.  P.  Incidents  of  the  U.  S. 

Christian  commission,  [1861-5].  1879.  737.14 

— Spencer,  A.  Narrative  of  Anderson- 

ville,  1866 736.14 


United  States.  Civil  ivar,  continued. 


— Stevenson,  A.  S.  Battle  of  Stone’s  river.  731 . 8 

— Swmton,  W.  Campaigns  of  the  army 

of  the  Potomac.  1866 734.3 

The  twelve  decisive  battles  of  the  war 

[1861-5].  1871 747.4 

— Taylor,  B.  F.  Life  in  camp  and  field.’75.  714.7 

Mission  ridge  and  Lookout  mount- 
ain. 1872 503.13 

— Taylor,  R.  Destruction  and  reconstruc- 

tion [in  the  South].  1879 726 . 16 

— Taylor,  W.  H.  Four  years  with  Gen. 

Lee.  1878 726.6 

— Townsend,  E.  D.  Anecdotes  of  the 

civil  war.  1864 741.3 


In  biography , see  lives  of  Lincoln,  Seward,  Sumner, 
Andrew,  (J.  A.),  etc.;  of  Union  generals,  lives  of  Grant, 
Kearny,  Logan,  McClellan,  Sherman,  Thomas ; of  Con- 
federate generals,  Lee,  Jackson  (Stonewall),  etc. 


19.  Military  and  Naval  History. 

— Boynton,  C.  B.  History  of  the  navy  dur- 

ing the  rebellion.-  2 v.  1868 737.19 

— Chesney,  C.  C.  Navy  of  the  Union.  In  617.6 

— Cooper,  J.  F.  Naval  history  [to  18151. 

2 v.  in  1.  1847 736.4 

— Fry,  J.  B.  Army  sacrifices  [on  Indian 

frontier].  1879 723.6 

— Hax^ersly’s  naval  encyclopaedia.  1881..  *E.8 

— Harrison,  H.  W.  Battles  of  the  repub- 

lic by  sea  and  land.  1858 723 . 1 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval 

commanders 615 . 7 

— Ingersoll,  L.  D.  History  of  the  war  de- 

partment. 1879 753.3 

— Lossing,  B.  F.  Story  of  the  United 

States  navy  [for  boys].  Illus.  1880.  721.14 

— Navy  in  the  civil  war.  3 v.  1883 741.1 


Contents.— 1,  Soley,  J.  R.,  The  blockade  and  the 
cruisers.  2,  Ammen,  D.,  The  Atlantic  coast.  3,  Ma- 


han, A.  T.,  The  gulf  and  inland  waters. 

— Parker,  O.  H.  Recollections  of  a naval 

officer,  1841-65 501.15 

— Roosevelt,  Theo.  Naval  war  of  1812....  728.1 

— Wilkinson,  J.  Narrative  of  a blockade- 

runner.  1877 714.11 


See  also  general  histories  of  the  U.  S. ; Reports  of 
secretaries  of  war  and  navy  and  their  subordinates  (In 
Messages  and  docs.,  p.  252);  also , Military  art  and 
science;  West  Point. 

In  naval  biography,  see  lives  of  Jones  (J.  Paul), 
Preble,  Decatur,  Farragut. 

20.  Historical  Registers , etc. 

— Appletons’  annual  cyclopaedia  and  regis- 

ter of  important  events,  v.  1-7,  16- 

24.  1861-85 *B.32 

— Magazine  of  American  history.  Illus. 

v.  11-14,1884-5 *1008.12 


21.  Statistics , Industries,  etc. 

— Barry,  P.  International  trade  of  Eng- 

land and  the  United  States.  1858...  904.13 

— Bolles,  A.  S.  Industrial  history  of  the 

United  States.  1878 913.2 

— Camp,  D.  N.  American  year  book  and 

national  register  for  1869 904 . 15 

— Greeley,  H.  and  others.  The  great  in- 

dustries of  the  United  States.  1873.  812.4 

— Peto,  S.  M.  Resources  and  prospects  of 

America.  1866 711.16 

— Spofford,  A.  R.  American  almanac, ’82-6.  *D.6 

— Spaulding,  M.  C.  Handbook  of  statis- 

tics. 1874 902.24 


— Walker,  F.  A.  Stati stical  atlas.  1870*8541 . 23 
See  also  United  State  s,  State  and  Treasury  deps.  [Re- 
ports op  commerse,  etc.] ; Interior  dep.  [Census  re 
ports]. 


38 


UNITED. 


258 


UNIVERSALISM. 


United  States. 

22.  Travels  and  Description. 

1.  Guide  Books  and  Gazetteers. 

— Appletons’  general  guide  to  the  U.  S. 

and  Canada.  2 v 516.30 

Contents. — v.  1,  New  England  and  Middle  Stales  and 
Canada,  v.  2,  Western  and  Southern  States. 

Handbook  of  Am.  summer  resorts.’81.  516 . 29 

Same.  1883 501.4 

Handbook  of  Am.  winter  resorts.  ’79.  513.21 

— Fisher,  R.  S.  Gazetteer  of  the  U.  S.’53 . *B . 8 

— Gray’s  national  atlas,  [cop.  1876.] *8541.22 


— New  England:  a hand  book.  1873 *B.14 

— Stein  wehr,  A.  von.  Centennial  gazet- 

teer of  the  U.  S.  [cop.  1874] *A.9 

— Winser,  H.  J.  Guide  to  Norther  Pacific 

R.  R.  and  allied  lines.  1 883 501 . 9 

2.  Travels  and  Description:  Miscellaneous. 

— Ames,  Mary  C.  Ten  years  in  Washing- 

ton. 1884  521.5 

— Blodget,  L.  Climatology  of  the  United 

States.  1857 1 8521.3 

— Bremer,  F.  Homes  of  the  new  world, 

[1853-4].  2 v 506.7 

— Bromfield,  E.  F.,  ed'r.  Picturesque  jour- 

neys in  America.  Illus.juv.  1883..  531.7 

— Campbell,  G.  White  and  black.  1879.  526.23 

— Curtis,  G.  W.  Lotus-eating:  a summer 

book.  1852 527.3 

— Dickens, C.  American  notes, [’42].  1 . 16  and  527 . 22 

— Dilke,  C.  W.  Greater  Britain,  1866-7 . . 503 . 20 

— Freeman,  E.  A.  The  English  people  in 

its  three  homes,  etc.  1882 727 . 13 

— Grant,  Mrs.  Anne.  Memoirs  of  an  Ameri- 

can lady;  with  sketches  of  manners 
and  scenes  in  America  previous  to 
the  revolution 617 . 3 

— Hardy,  Lady  D.  Through  cities  and 

prairie  lands.  1881 517.18 

— Hovey,  H.  C.  Celebrated  American  cav- 

erns. 1882  843.2 

— Jackson,  H.  H.  Bits  of  travel  at  home: 

New  England,  California,  Colorado. 

1878 522.15 

— Mackay,  C.  Life  and  liberty  in  America, 


— Reed,  A.  and  Matheson,  J.  Visit  to  the 

American  churches.  1835 411 . 3 

— Sears,  R.  Pictorial  description  of  the 

United  States.  1857 747 . 1 

— Trollope,  A.  North  America,  1861-2...  501.30 

3.  Travels  and  Description:  The  South. 

— Benham,  G.  C.  Year  of  wreck  [on  cot- 

ton plantations  in  1866] 516.7 

— Chapman.  A.  W.  Flora  of  the  Southern 

United  States.  1883 843.23 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Cotton  states  in  1875 524.5 

— Olmsted,  F.  L.  Journey  in  the  seaboard 

slave  states.  1856 512 . 8 

— Pierson,  Rev.  H.  W.  In  the  brush.  1881.  624.9 

— Watterson,  H.  ed’r.  Oddities  of  South- 

ern life  and  character 318.25 

4.  Travels , etc.:  The  West  and  Pacific  Coast. 

— Bird,  I.  L.  A lady’s  life  in  the  Rocky 

mountains.  1880 514.12 

— Bowles,  S.  Across  the  continent,  [1865].  505.29 

Our  new  West.  1869 508.20 

— Browne,  J.  R.  Adventures  in  the  Apache 

country,  etc.,  [Arizona,  Sonora,  Ne- 
vada]. 1871 503.18 

Resources  of  the  Pacific  states.  1869.  748.3 

— Butterworth,  H.  In  the  Occident.  (Zig- 

zag journeys,)  1884 515,2,4 


United  States.  Travels , etc.,  continued. 

— Clemens,  S.  L.  Roughing  it.  1872 502 . 1 

— Codman,  John.  The  round  trip.  [Pan- 

ama, California,  etc.]  1879 514 . 11 

— Coffin,  C.  C.  The  seat  of  empire  [the 

Northwest].  1871 512.21 

— Dickinson,  A.  E.  Ragged  register. 

[Western  travel.]  1879 512.29 

— Dodge,  M.  A.  Woolgathering.  [West- 

ern travel.]  1867 306 . 24 

— Dodge,  R.  I.  Plains  of  the  great  West,  ’76.  511.3 

— Foster,  J.  W.  Mississippi  valley:  phys- 

ical geography,  etc.  1869 736.7 

— Hall,  J.  Legends  of  the  West.  1833..  44.31 

— Irving,  W.  Astoria,  [1810-13] 505.28 

Bonneville’s  adventures,  [1832-5] 524.1 

Tour  on  the  prairies,  [1832] In  306.4 

— Kinzie,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Waubun,  the  early 

day  of  the  Northwest,  [1830-3] 503.10 

— Kirkland,  Mrs.  C.  M . Our  new  home  in 

the  West.  1872  525.30 

— Leighton,  C.  C.  Life  at  Puget  sound, 

etc.,  1865-81 522.3 

— Lewis,  M.  and  Clarke,  W.  • Expedition 

across  the  Rocky  mountains,  [1804-6]. 

2 v 527.4 

— Marcy,  R.  B.  Border  reminiscences  ’72.  505.1 

— Murphy,  J.  M.  Sporting  adventures  in 

the  far  West.  1880 833.28 

— Parkman,  F.  Discovery  of  the  Great 

West.  1871 736.15.3 

Oregon  trail,  [1846] 511 . 13 

— Perkins,  J.  H.  and  Peck,  J.  M.  Annals 

of  the  West  [to  1850].  1851 736.6 

— Porter,  R.  P.  The  West ; from  census 

of  1880.  Maps.  1882 526.8 

— Rae,  W.  F.  Westward  by  rail.  1874..  501.28 

— Richardson,  A.  D.  Beyond  the  Missis- 

sippi, [1856-7] 511 . 12 

— Taylor,  B.  F.  Between  the  gates.  1878.  525 . 22 

— Wilber,  C.  D.  Nebraska  and  the  North- 

west. 1881.. 518.20 

— Winthrop,  T.  Canoe  and  saddle.  1863.505.27 


See  also , in  this  class,  Alaska;  Alabama;  America; 
Arizona;  California:  Colorado;  Connecticut;  Dakota; 
Florida;  Georgia,  Illinois;  Indians;  Indiana;  Iowa; 
Kansas;  Kentucky;  Louisiana;  Maine;  Maryland; 
Massachusetts;  Minnesota;  Mississippi  ( state  of  ) ; 
Mississippi  river;  Mississippi  valley;  Montana;  Ne- 
braska; Nevada;  New  England:  New  Jersey;  New 
Mexico;  New  York;  North  Carolina;  Oregon,  Pennsyl- 
vania; Rhode  Island;  Rocky  Mountains;  South  Caro- 
lina; Texas;  Utah;  Vermont;  Virginia;  Washington 
(City  of);  Washington  territory;  Wisconsin;  Wyoming. 

See  also  Agriculture;  Biography  {Collective:  Ameri- 
can) ; Birds ; Botany ; Commerce ; Denominations  and 
sects;  Drama;  Education;  English  language;  English 
literature;  Finance;  Fine  arts;  Fish  and  fishing;  Geol- 
ogy ; Government  and  politics ; Insects ; Law ; Medicine ; 
Meteorology;  Mines  and  mining;  Natural  history; 
Naval  science ; Periodicals ; Poetry ; Political  economy ; 
Slavery;  Useful  arts. 

United  States  as  a nation.  Thompson,  J. 

P.  1877 911.31 

United  States  Christian  commission. 

Smith,  E.  P.  Incidents  of,  [1861-5]..  737.14 
Universal  history.  60  v.  London,  1779-84. 

Note. — For  contents,  see  History  ( Universal). 


Universal  instructor;  or,  self-culture  for 

all.  3 v.  Illus... 321.6 

Universal  songster;  or,  museum  of  mirth. 

3 v 212.10 

Universalism.  Cobb,  S.  A compend  of 

Christian  divinity.  1846 437.15 

— Power,  J.  H.  An  exposition  of.  1843..  408.16 

— * Quinby,  G.  W.,  ed'r.  Fifteen  sermons. 

1845.  .* 438.22 

See  also  Denominations  and  sects, 


UNIVERSE. 


259 


VASHTI. 


Universe,  The.  See  World. 

Universities.  See  Colleges. 

Unkind  word,  etc . Craik,  D.  M 36.141 

Unknown  river,  The;  an  etcher’s  voyage  of 

discovery.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  1876..  841.8 

Unknown  to  history.  Story  of  the  cap- 
tivity of  Mary  of  Scotland.  Yonge, 


C.  M.  1882 : 52.25 

Unseen  hand.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv . . 83.5 

Unseen  universe.  Stewart,  B.  and  Tait, 

P.  G 443.31 


Unseen  world  and  other  essays.  Fiske,  J.  433.28 
Unspoken  sermons.  MacDonald,  G.  1867.  405.7 
Untrodden  peaks  and  unfrequented  val- 
leys. [The  Tyrol.]  Edwards,  A.  B. . 501 . 25 

Up  the  Baltic.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.5.1 

Up  the  Rhine.  Hood,  T In  307.22.5 

Upham,  C.  W.  Life  of  Sir  H.  Vane In  641.4.4 

Upham,  T.  C.  Interior  or  hidden  life.  ’45.  436.20 

— Life  of  faith.  1874 436.13 

— Mental  philosophy.  2 v.  1855 404.5 

Upholstering.  Practical  information  for 

cabinet-makers,  upholsterers,  etc.  ’84.  847 . 11 

— Stokes,  J.  Cabinet-maker  and  uphol- 

sterer’s companion.  1880 838.6 

Ups  and  downs.  Hale,  E.  E.  Fict 64.12 

Upton,  E.  Infantry  tactics.  1880 838.38 

Upton,  G.  P,  The  standard  operas:  their 

plots,  music,  and  composers.  1885 . . 215 . 21 

— Woman  in  music.  1880 835.30 

Ure,  A.  Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures 

and  mines.  With  supplement  by  R. 

Hunt.  3 v.  1871 *B.l 

Urn-burial.  Browne,  Sir  T .In  408 . 21 

Ursula.  Sewell,  Eliza  M 36.510 

“ Us,”  an  old  fashioned  story.  Molesworth, 

Mrs.  M.  1885  84.24 

Use  of  sunshine.  Smedley,  M.B.  Fict.  In  15.9 
Useful  arts.  Abbott,  C.  C.  Primitive  in- 
dustry. 1881 843.3 

— Baird,  S.  F.  Annual  record  of  science 

and  industry  for  1873 808 . 28 

— Bolhs,  A.  S.  Industrial  history  of  the 

United  States.  1878 913.2 

— Carey,  A.  Threads  of  knowledge 832 . 14 

— Census  reports.  See  United  States.  Dep. 

of  Interior,  p . 253. 

— Greeley;  H.  and  others.  The  great  in- 

dustries of  the  U.  S.  1873 812.4 

— Industrial  arts:  historical  sketches.  ’83.  852.3 

— Knight,  C.  Knowledge  is  power 914 . 15 

— Knight,  E.  H.  American  mechanical 

dictionary.  Ulus.  3 v.  1877 *E.4 

New  mechanical  dictionary.  1884 *E . 4 . 4 

— MacArthur,  A.  Education  and  manual 

industry.  1884  917 . 1 

— Mateaux,  C.  L.  Wonderland  of  work. 

Juv.  1881 848.18 

— Progress  of,  resulting  from  the  great 

exhibition  in  London,  1856 805 . 8 

— Ure,  A.  Dictionary  of  arts,  manufac- 

tures and  mines.  With  supplement. 

3 v.  1871 *B.l 

— Workshop  ; monthly  journal,  v.  7-9. 

Illus *8541.3 

See  also  JSronautics ; Agriculture ; Architecture ; 
Assaying;  Book-binding;  Brewing;  Cabinet-making; 
Carpentry  and  building  ; Chemistry  ; Clocks  and 
watches;  Color;  Domestic  economy;  Drawing;  En- 
gineering; Engraving;  Fish  and  fishing;  Furniture; 
Gas;  Gilding;  Glass;  Industrial  exhibitions;  Inven- 
ventions;  Lace;  Manufactures;  Masonry;  Mechanics 
and  mechanic  arts;  Metals;  Naval  science;  Needle- 
work; Painting  (mechanical) ; Photography;  Porcelain 
and  pottery;  Printing;  Receipts;  Poads;  Steam-engine; 
Telegraph;  Trades;  Turning;  Varnishing;  Water- 
works. 


Utah.  Simpson,  J.  H.  Explorations  across 

the  great  basin  of  Utah  in  1859 P81 .6 

— Stansbury,  H.  Exploration  of  the  val- 

ley of  the  Great  Salt  lake  of,  [’49-50].  507.3 

See  also  Mormons. 

Utopias.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Coming 

race,  or  the  new  Utopia 64.21 

— Chambers’s  papers  for  the  people 1001.9.2 

— Hume,  D.  Idea  of  a perfect  common- 

wealth   In  317 . 17 

— Ideal  commonwealths:  More’s  Utopia, 

etc.;  ed.  by  H.  Morley.  1886 917.16 

Vagabond  heroine.  Edwards,  Annie ......  143.4 

Vale  of  cedars.  Aguilar,  Grace 5.16 

Valentin:  French  boy’s  story  of  Sedan. 

Kingsley,  H 36 . 292 

Valentine,  Mrs.  R.  Home  book  of  pleas- 
ure and  instruction 811.5 

— Land  battles  from  Hastings  to  Inker- 

man 738.26 

— Sea  fights  and  land  battles,  [British]. 

Illus 717.8 

— Sea  fights  from  Sluys  to  Navarino 738.25 

Valentine,  the  countess.  Bauer,  Clara.  . . 32.23 

Valentine  Vox,  the  ventriloquist.  Cock- 

ton,  H 134.30 

Valerie,  an  autobiography.  Marryat,  F. . 16.24 

Valerius,  a Roman  story.  Lockhart,  J.  G.  133.17 
Value  of  life.  A reply  to  “Is  life  worth 

living?”  1879 442.7 

Vambery,  A.  Travels  in  central  Asia,  [’63].  502.27 
Van  Beneden,  P.  J.  Animal  parasites  and 

messmates.  1876 815.4.19 

Van  Bruyssel,  E.  Population  of  an  old 

pear  tree.  [Insects.]  1870  822 . 22 

Vandenhoff,  G.  Elocution,  [with  selec- 
tions]. 1862 301.22 

Van  Doren,  W.  H.  Mercantile  morals.’57.  406.5 
Vandyck,  Sir  A.  Clement,  C.  E.  Paint- 

ters,  etc.;  a handbook.  ’79.  .D. 3 and  834.11 


— Fromentin,  E.  Old  masters  of  Belgium, 

etc.  Illus.  1882 851.16 

— Sweetser,  M.  F Artist  biographies 626.5.4 

— Tytler,  Sarah.  Old  masters 808.32 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  Books  and  how  to  use 

them.  1883 426.34 

Van  Dyke,  T.  S.  The  still -hunter  [deer 

hunting].  1883  842 . 18 

Vane,  Sir  H.  Upham,  C.  W.  Life  of  In  641.4.4 

Vanity  fair.  Thackeray,  W.  M 36.557 

Van  Laun,  H.  History  of  French  litera- 
ture [to  1848].  3 v 312.3 

Van-Lennep,  H.  J.  Bible  lands ; their 
modern  manners  and  customs  illus- 
trative of  Scripture.  1875 715.6 

Van  Santvoord,  C.  Memoirs  of  Dr.  E. 

Nott.  1876 612.28 

Van  Sommer,  E.  Lionel  Franklin’s  victory.  86 . 21 
Vanuxem,  L.  Geology  of  New  York.  Third 


Van  Wert,  R.  Rip  Van  Winkle’s  travels 

in  foreign  lands.  1881 515.12 

Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under 

domestication.  Darwin,  C.  2 v.  ’68.  803 . 1 
Varnishing.  Painter,  gilder  and  varnish- 

er’s  companion.  1880 838.10 

See  also  Painting  (mechanical). 

Vasari,  G.  Live^  of  the  painters,  sculp- 
tors, etc.  5 v.  1878 618.10 

— Stories  of  the  Italian  artists  from  Vasari. 

1885 631.5 

Vasconselos.  [Florida;  DeSoto.]  Simms, 

W.  G 44.19 

Vashti,  Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Fict 13.8 


VATHEK. 


260  VICTORY. 


Vathek,  an  Arabian  tale.  Beckford,  W. . . 8.2 

Vatican  council.  Gladstone,  W.  E.  Vati- 
can decrees  and  civil  allegiance,  with 
the  history  of  the  Vatican  council  by 
P.  Schaff.  1875 414.8 

— Manning,  H.  E.  Vatican  decrees  and 

civil  allegiance.  1875 441.20 

Vaughan,  Robert . Revolutions  in  English 

history,  v.  1.  1860 745.16 

Vaux,  W.  S.  W.  Greek  cities  and  islands 

of  Asia  Minor.  1877 716.13.4 

— Persia  to  the  Arab  conquest,  [A.  D.  641]. 

1876 716.13.3 

Vedas.  Gubernatis,  A.  de.  Zoological 
mythology.  [Translations  from  the 
Rigvedas.]  2 v 427.20 

— Muller,  M.  The  Vedas In  404.2.1 

— Whitney,  W.  E>.  Oriental  and  linguistic 

studies In  332.26.1 

Vegetable  mould.  Darwin,  C.  Forma- 
tion of,  throne'll  the  action  of  worms.81 5.4.37 

Vegetable  world.  Figuer,  L.  Illus 812.22 

Vegetables.  See  Botany;  Gardening. 
Vegetarianism.  Alcott,  W.  A.  Vegetable 

diet.  1851 837.9 

— Kingsford,  A.  Perfect  way  in  diet.  ’81 . 824 . 33 

— Smith,  J.  Fruits  and  farinacea.  1854.  837.6 

Vegetation.  Curiosities  of In  1001.8.1 

— Marion,  F.  Wonders  of.  1872 802.7 

Velazquez  de  la  Cadena,  M.  Pronouncing 

dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  Eng- 
lish languages,  based  upon  Seoane’s 
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Velazquez,  D.  R.  de  S.  Stothert,  J.  Span- 
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— Stowe,  Edwin.  Life  of.  Illus.  1881..  627.15 

— Tytler,  Sarah.  Old  masters 808 . 32 

— Washburn,  E.  W.  Spanish  masters. ’84.  852.4 

Vendetta,  The.  Balzac,  H.  de.  Fict 53.31 

Venetia.  Disraeli,  B.  Fict 36.191 

Venice.  De  Mille,  J.  Winged  lion;  or, 

stories  of  Venice.  Juv 87.21 

— Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Cities  of  northern  Italy, 

etc.  1876 527.25.2 


— Howells,  W.  D.  Venetian  life,  [1866]. . . 508.5 

— Taine  H.  Italy,  Florence  and.  1873 . . 503 . 23 
Ventilation.  See  Warming  and  ventila- 
tion. 

Venus.  Proctor,  R.  A.  Transits  of,  1639- 

2012 836.30 

Verbal  pitfalls:  1500  words  commonly  mis- 
used. Bardeen,  C.  W.  1883 326.24 

Verbalist,  The.  Ayres,  A.  1883  326.30 

Verdant  Green,  Adventures  of.  Bradley,  E.  74 . 20 
Verities  in  verse.  [Thoughts  on  religion, 

education,  politics,  etc.]  1885 212 . 16 

Vermont.  Abbott,  J.  Marco  Paul  in 91.25.4 

Verne,  Jules.  At  the  North  Pole.  1874..  138.28 
Note—  For  sequel  see  “Desert  of  ice.” 

— Desert  of  ice.  1876 136.14 

Note.— Sequel  to  “ At  the  North  Pole.” 


— Dr.  Ox’s  experiment;  Master  Zacharius; 

Drama  in  the  air;  A winter  amid  the 
ice;  Ascent  of  Mont  Blanc.  1875...  136.12 

— Exploration  of  the  world.  3 v.  1879..  513.5 

Contents—  v.  1,  Famous  travels  and  travelers.  2, 
Great  navigators  of  the  eighteenth  century.  3,  Great 
explorers  of  the  nineteeth  century. 

— Five  weeks  in  a balloon  [in  Africa].  1873.  143 . 20 


— From  the  earth  to  the  moon.  1874 143.18 

— Fur  country.  1874  42.41 

— Giant  raft.  2 v.  1881-2 54.20 


Contents.— v.  1,  Eight  hundred  leagues  on 
the  AmazoD.  2,  The  cryptogram. 


Verne,  Jules,  continued. 

— Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth 64.11 

— Land  of  the  behemoth.  1874 32.3 

Note.— Same  work  as  “Meridiana.” 

— Meridiana.  1874 32.4 

— Michael  Strogoff,  courier  of  the  czar.’81.  47 . 23 

— Mysterious  island.  1876  43.30 

Contents.— Dropped  from  the  clouds ; Aban- 
doned; Secret  of  the  island. 

— Off  on  a comet.  1878 55.2 

Note—  Sequel  to  “To  the  sun.” 

— Steam  house.  2 v.  1881 141 . 22 

Contents. — v.  1,  Demon  of  Cawnpore.  2, 

Tigers  and  traitors. 

— To  the  sun;  a journey  through  planetary 

space.  1879 55.1 

Note.— For  sequel  see  “Off  on  a comet.” 

— Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.  1877.  63.40 

— Tribulations  of  a Chinaman.  1880 45.7 

— Twenty  thousand  leagus  under  the  sea.  143.19 

— Voyage  round  the  world.  1877  136.15 

— Wreck  of  the  Chancellor;  [also]  Martin 

Paz.  1875 137.8 

Varona,  Adolfo  de.  Sewer  gases  and  how 

to  protect  our  dwellings.  1879  833.15 

Verner’s  pride.  Wood,  Mrs.  H.  3 v.  in  2..  36.582 

Veronique.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.109 

Vers  de  society.  Jones,  C.  H.,  ed’r 211.11 

Versification.  See  Poetry. 

Vertebrates.  See  Zoology. 

Vesper,  Gasparin,  Countess  de.  Juv 71.3 

Vestiges  of  civilization.  Shannon, R.  H . . 915.17 
Vestiges  of  the  natural  history  of  crea- 
tion. 1846 801.10 

— Explanations:  a sequel  to.  1846 801.11 

Vestigia.  Fletcher,  Julia 56.17 

Veterinary  medicine.  United  States.  Dep. 


of  Agriculture.  Report  on  conta- 
gious diseases  of  domestic  animals.’81  P21 . 1 

Report  on  diseases  of  swine,  etc.  ’79.  P21.2 

See  also  Cow;  Dog;  Horse;  Pig;  Sheep. 

Viardot,  L.  Wonders  of  European  art.’71.  802.18 

— Wonders  of  Italian  art.  1870 802.22 

— Wonders  of  sculpture.  3873 813.35 

Vicar  of  Bullhampton.  Trollope,  A 36.551 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.  Goldsmith, O.  .4.28  and  214 . 15 
Vicarious  sacrafice.  Bushnell,  H.  2 v. . . 444.6 

Vicars,  Capt.  H.  Memorials  of.  1858 601.7 

Vicar’s  daughter.  MacDonald,  G 36.358 

Vice  versa.  Guthrie,  F.  A.  Fict 53.19 

Vicksburg,  Miss.  My  cave  life  in.  By  a 

lady.  1864 737.24 

Victor  Emanuel  II,  king  of  Italy.  Dicey, 

E.  Life  of.  1882 621.25.9 

— McCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders.  1872..  607.5 
Victoria,  queen  of  England.  Leaves 

from  the  journal  of  our  life  in  the 
Highlands,  1848-61 522.20 

— Lippincott,  S.  J.  Queen  Victoria  : her 

girlhood  and  womanhood.  By  Grace 
Greenwood.  Illus.  1883 643.1 

— McCarthy,  J.  Hist,  of  our  times.  2 v.’80.  724.4 

Modern  leaders.  1872 607.5 

— Parton,  J.  Eminent  women  of  the  age. 

1877 625.13 

— Strickland,  A.  Queens  of  England;  con- 

tinued by  R.  Kauffman.  1884 738.12.3 

Victorian  poets.  Stedman,  E.  C 215.6 

Victorinus.  Extant  works.  (A  .-N.  C.  lib., 

v.  18.) 415.1 

Victory.  Juv.  1869 22.11 

Victory  of  the  vanquished.  Charles,  E...  13.4 


VICTORY. 


261 


VOYAGES. 


Victory  stories.  Tucker,  Charlotte 86.29 

Viele,  Mrs.  E.  L.  “ Following  the  drum:” 

frontier  life.  1858 504.20 


Vienna  international  exposition.  Reports 

of  U.  S.  commissioners.  4 v.  1876 . *826 . 10 
Vieux  Moustache,  pseud.  See  Gordon,  C. 

Views  a-foot  [in  Europe],  Taylor,  B.  ’73.  502.15 

Vignettes  in  rhyme,  etc.  Dobson  A 217.22 

ViGNom,  T.  Myth  and  science.  1882  815.4.40 

Vigny,  A.  de.  Cinq-Mars.  [Time  of  Louis 

XIII.  1 42.14 

Viking  tales  of  the  north.  The  sagas  of 
Thorstein,  Viking’s  son,  and  Fridth- 


jof  the  bold.  From  the  Icelandic  by 
R.  B.  Anderson  and  J.  Bjarnason. 
Also,Tegner’s  Fridthjof’s  saga,£rcmsZ. 

by  G.  Stephens 208.17 

Villa  on  the  Rhine.  Auerbach,  B.  2 v. . 131.24 
Village  and  farm  cottages.  Cleveland,  H. 

W.  1869 813.7 

Village  communities.*  Maine,  H.  S.  1876.  913.15 
Village  conferences  on  the  creed.  Baring- 

Gould,  S.  1878  433.19 

Village  improvements.  Waring,  G.  E.’ 77.  827.27 

Village  on  the  cliff.  Thackeray,  A.  I 36.613 

Villages  and  village  life.  Eggleston,  N. 

H.  1878 822.24 

Villette.  Bronte,  Charlotte 36.411 

Vincent,  F.  jr.  Land  of  the  white  ele- 
phant; sights  and  scenes  in  south- 
eastern Asia.  1871-2 523.9 

— Norsk,  Lapp  and  Finn.  1881 518.1 

— Through  and  through  the  tropics.  1881 . 525 . 29 

Vincenzo.  Ruffini,  Giovanni 36.480 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.  Clement,  C.  E.  Paint- 
ers, etc:  a hand-book 834.11 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Early  Italian  paint- 

ers. 1875 614.3 

— Lanzi,  L.  History  of  painting.  1872 . . 822.3.2 

— Ruskin,  J.  Modern  painters.  [See  In- 

dex in  v.  5.] 805 . 2 

— Sweetser,  M.  F,  Artist  biographies.’80.  626.5.1 

— Tytler,  S.  Old  masters 808.32 

— Vasari,  G.  Lives  of  the  painters 618.10.2 

Vine  and  olive;  Spain  and  Portugal.  Ad- 
ams, W.  T.  Juv 73.5.5 

Vinegar.  Wetherill,  C.  M.  Manufacture 

of.  1860 ..  847.10 

Vinet,  A.  History  of  French  literature  in 

the  eighteenth  century.  1857 323.3 

Vingut,  G.  F.  de.  Naomi  Torrente.  1864.  17.8 

Violinists.  Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  violin- 
ists. 1881 624.4 

Viollet-Le-Duc,  E.  Annals  of  a fortress. 
[Popular  history  of  military  engineer- 
ing.] 1876 825.7 

— Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.  1876..  851.27 

— Learning  to  draw.  1881 ...  835 . 20 

— Story  [of  the  building]  of  a house.  1874.  826.9 

Virgil  [P.  Virgilius  Maro].  iEneid.  Tr. 

into  English  verse  by  J.  Connington. 

1877 208.14 

— iEneid.  Tr.  into  English  blank  verse  by 

C.  P.  Cranch.  1872 207.18 

— iEneids.  Done  into  English  verse  by 

W.  Morris.  1875 208.13 

— The  eclogues;  tr.  by  Wrangham  : the 

georgics,  by  Sotheby,  the  a3neid,  by 
Dry  den.  2 v.  1872 1020.10 

— Georgics  of  Vergil.  Tr.  into  Eng.  verse 

by  Harriett  W.  Preston.  1881 218.12 


— Bruce,  E.  C.  Wanderings  with  V.  In  *1002.7.16 

— Church,  A.  J.  Stories  from  V.  Hlus..  48.12 


Virgil,  continued. 

— Collins,  W.  L.  Virgil  [outlined  and  ex- 

plained]. 1875 1020 . 23 

— Lessing,  G.  E.  In  his  Laocoon 852 . 19 

— Littell’s,  v.  123.  Virgil’s  sea  descrip- 

tions   *1006 . 2 

— Shairp,  J.  C.  V.  as  a religious  poet.  In  211.8 
Virgin  soil.  [Russian tale.]  Turgenieff,  I.  S.  137.18 
Virginia.  Campbell,  C.  History  of,  1492- 

1781.  1860  734.14 

— Cooke,  J.  E.  Stories  of  the  Old  Domin- 

ion. 1879 721.4 

Virginia:  a history  of  the  people.’83.  738.16.1 

— Doyle,  J.  A.  Eng.  colonies  in  Am.  1882.  728.6 

— Lodge,  H.  C.  Short  hist,  of  the  English 

colonies.  1881 726.5 

— Strother,  D.  H.  Virginia  illustrated; 

containing  A visit  to  the  Virginia 
Canaan,  etc 531 . 23 

See  also  Pocahontas;  Smith  (Capt.  John). 

In  fiction , see  Thackeray’s  “Virginians”  [Washing- 
ton in  youth],  36.(514;  Cooke’s  (J.  E.)  Bonnybel  Vane 
[Virginia  in  1774-5],  56.2,  “Virginia Bohemians”  [Moon- 
shiners, etc.],  47.(5,  “Virginia  comedians”  [Virginia  in 
1765],  44.20;  James’  “Old  Dominion”  [Southampton 


massacre,  1631],  34.36. 

Virginia  Bohemians.  Cooke,  J.  E 47.6 

Virginia  comedians.  Cooke,  J.  E 44.20 


Virginians,  The.  Thackeray, W.  M.  Fict.  36.614 
Virginians  in  Texas.  Barker, W.  M.  Fict.  47.42 
Vision.  See  Eye;  Optics;  Sight. 

Vision,  The.  [Poem.]  See  Dante,  A. 

Visions;  a study  of  false  sight.  Clarke,  E. 

H.  1878 828.30 

Visions  of  the  future,  etc.  Frothingham, 

O. B 421.33 

Vivian  Grey.  Disraeli,  Benjamin 36.192 

Vivian  romance.  Collins,  Mortimer 34.24 

Vivian  the  beauty.  Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie.  46 . 27 
Vogel,  H.  Chemistry  of  light  and  pho- 
tography. 1875 815.4.1 4 

Voice.  Durant,  G.  Hygiene  of  the.  1879.  834.3 

— Meyer,  G.  H.  von.  Organs  of  speech.’84. . 815.4.46 

— Monroe,  L.  B.  Physical  and  vocal  train- 

ing. 1879 825.8 

— Rood,  O.  N.  Mysteries  of  the In  812.32.2 

Voice  from  the  parsonage;  or,  life  in  the 

ministry.  1854  135.20 

Voice  from  the  vintage.  Ellis,  S.  S In  305.15.2 

Voice  of  the  home.  Henry, Mrs.  S.  M.  I. . 82.1 

Volcanoes.  Earthquakes  and* In  1001.8.3 

— Humboldt,  A.  von.  In  his  Cosmos 801.1.5 

— Judd,  J.  W.  Volcanoes.  1881, 815.4.35 

— Ponton,  M.  Volcanoes.  1870 802.12 

See  also  Physical  geography. 

Volney,  C.  F.  The  ruins;  or,  meditations 

on  the  revolutions  of  empires 403.9 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  Age  of  Louis  XIV. 

2 v.  1752 742.21 

— History  of  Charles  XII.  [of  Sweden]. 

With  life  of  Voltaire,  by  Lord 
Brougham.  1864 605.16 

— History  of  Peter  the  great.  1836 612 . 12 

— Buckle,  H.  T.  Hist,  of  civilization 904.3.1 

— Carlyle,  T.  In  his  Essays 305.6 

— Hanley,  E.  B.  Voltaire.  1877 636.7.2 

— Lecky,W.  E.  H.  Rationalism  in  Europe.  437.1.1 

— Morley,  J.  Voltaire.  1872 604.8 

— Parton,  J.  Life  of.  2 v.  1881 623.17 

Voyage  alone  in  the  yawl  “ Rob  Roy.” 

Macgregor,  J . 1 868 508 . 25 

Voyage  of  the  paper  canoe.  Bishop,  N.  H.  527.18 
Voyages.  See  Travels  and  voyages. 


WAGER 


262 


WARD. 


Wager  of  law  and  battle.  Lea,  H.  C. . . In  912.3 
Wages  question.  See  Labor. 

Wagner,  R.  Chemical  technology . 1875  . 846 . 10 

Wagner,  W.  R.  Art  life  and  theories; 
selected  from  his  writings,  and  tr.  by 
E.  L.  Burlingame.  1875. 613.16 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  My  musical  memoirs. 

1884 In  644.1 

— Nohl,  L.  Life  of.  1884 627.23 

— Tytler,  Sarah.  Musical  composers.  ’76.  613.23 

Wahl,  O.  W.  Land  of  the  czar.  1875 526.4 

Waif  of  the  war.  See  Dodge,  W.  S 712.26 

Wait  for  the  end.  Lemon,  Mark 36.319 

Waiting  for  the  verdict.  Davis,  R.  H 134.23 

Waiting  race.  Yates,  Edmund 36.595 

WAKE-Robin.  [Bird-life.]  Burroughs,  J. . 833.2 

Walden.  [Life  in  the  woods.]  Thoreau, 

H.  D. 308.29 

Waldeneses.  Hale,  E.  E.  In  his  name. 

[Fiction.] 47.45 

— Smiles,  S.  Country  of  the  Yaudois. 

1874 In  744.10 

— Trench,  R.  C.  Mediaeval  church  his- 

tory 1878 418.12 

— Waldenses  of  Piedmont.  1853  702.12 

Waldo,  S.  P.  Memoirs  of  Andrew  Jack- 

son.  1819 607.22 

Wales,  Albert  Edward,  prince  of.  Rus- 
sell, W.  H.  Tour  in  India,  etc.  ’75-6.  526.2 

Wales.  Adams,  W.  T.  Red  cross.  Juv.  73.4.3 

— Timbs,  J,  Abbeys,  castles,  etc.,  of 501.10.3 

See  also  England. 

Waleord,  E.  Greater  London:  its  history, 

its  people  and  its  places.  Illus.  2 v.  528.14 

— Juvenal  [outlined  and  explained].  1872.  2020.31 

Walford,  Mrs.  L.  B.  Baby’s  grand- 
mother. 1884 57.1 

— Dick  Netherby.  1882 53.7 

— Troublesome  daughters.  1880 48.21 

Walker,  F.  A.  Money,  trade  and  indus- 
try. 1879 914.10 

— Political  economy.  1883  915.14 

— compiler.  Ninth  census:  1870.  3v P52.5 

Same.  Compendium P52.6 

Statistical  atlas  of  the  United  States, 

based  on  the  results  of  the  ninth 

census:  1870 *8541.23 

Walker,  G.  W.  Gaddis,  M.  P.  Recollec- 
tions of.  1857 602.10 

Walker,  J.  B.  Philosophy  of  the  plan  of 

salvation.  1855 433 . 1 

Walker,  Mary  S.  Dr.  Willoughby  and 

his  wine.  1878 86.22 

Walker,  W.  Handbook  of  drawing.  ’80.  834.15 
Walking.  Marey,  E.  J.  Animal  mechan- 
ism. 1874 815.4.11 

— Pettigrew,  J.  B.  Animal  locomotion.’74.  815.4.8 
Walks  and  talks  of  an  American  farmer  in 

England.  Olmstead,  F.  L.  1859....  502,23 
Wall  St.,  New  York.  Lamb,  Mrs.  M.  J. 

Wall  street  in  history.  Illus.  1883.  915.10 

— Medbery,  J.  K.  Men  and  mysteries  of.  912.11 
Wallace,  A.  R.  Geographical  distribution 

of  animals.  2 v.  1876  854.7 

— Malay  archipelago.  Illus.  1868 527.13 

— On  natural  selection.  1871 807.28 

— Tropical  natures  and  other  essays.  1878.  825.17 

Contents. —Climate  and  physical  aspects  of  the  equa- 
torial zone ; Equatorial  vegetation ; Animal  life  in  the 
tropical  forests ; Humming-birds;  Colours  of  animals 
and  sexual  selection ; Colours  of  plants  and  the  origin 
of  the  color-sense;  By-paths  in  the  domain  of  biology; 
Distribution  of  animals  as  indicating  geographical 
changes. 

Wallace,  D.  M.  Russia,  [1870-5] 511.2 


Wallace,  E.  jr.  Amateur  photographer. 

1884 855.3 

Wallace,  Lew.  Ben-Hur,  a tale  of  the 

Christ.  1880 51.9 

— The  fair  god,  a tale  of  the  conquest  of 

Mexico.  1873 142.24 

Wallace.  Abbott,  Jacob.  Juv 91.23.2 

Wallenstein,  duke  of  Friedland.  Gardi- 
ner, S.  R.  The  thirty  years’  war.  ’75.  743.5.3 

— Wilson.  J.  G.  Illustrious  soldiers 632.17 

' See  also  Germany  ( Thirty  years'1  war),  and 
Schiller’s  dramas,  “Wallenstein”  and  “The 
Piccolomini.  727.8.2. 

Walpole,  Horace.  Anecdotes  of  painting 

in  England  [to  1762].  1871 308.5 

— Castle  of  Otranto,  a Gothic  story . 1863.  133.10 

— Macaulay,  T.  B.  In  his  Essays 305.13 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Lives  of  the  novelists..  624.19 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  Wits  and  beaux  of 

society 613 . 17 

Walsh,  J.  H.  [Stonehenge. f Dogs  of  Great 

Britain.  1879 838.32 

— Encyclopedia  of  rural  sports 831.12 


— The  horse  in  the  stable  and  field.  1880.  824.28 
Walsh,  J.  J.  Futtehgurh  mission  [India] 

and  her  martyred  missionaries.  ’59.  603.12 
Walsh,  W.  P.  Heroes  of  the  mission  field. 

1879 635.6 

Walter,  Emile.  What  is  free  trade?  ’74.  914.28 
Walter  and  Frank.  Leslie,  Madeline.  Juv.  24.4 

Walter  Goring.  Cudlip,  Annie 36 . 157 

Walter  Sherwood.  Wise,  Daniel.  Juv...  71.23 
Walter’s  tour  in  the  East.  See  Eddy,  D.  C. 
Walton,  G.  E.  Mineral  springs  in  the 

United  States  and  Canada.  1883...  845.3 
Walton,  I.  Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton, 

Hooker,  Herbert  and  Sanderson.  ’66.  606.25 

— and  Cotton,  C.  The  complete  angler.’67.  814.26 


Wanda.  Rame,  L.  dela 54.23 

Wandering  heir.  Reade,  C.  A 63.39 

Wandering  Jew.  Conway,  M.  D.  Study 

of  the  legend 443.4 

— Croly,  G.  Salathiel ; the  wandering 

Jew.  Fid 42.13 

— Gould,  S.  B.  Curious  jnyths 423 . 6 

— Sue, E.  Wandering  Jew*  Fid.... 17.5 

Wanderings  over  Bible  lands  and  seas. 

Charles,  Mrs.  E 502.3 

War.  Burke,  Edm.  Vindication  of  nat- 
ural society In  305.9.1 

— Channing,  W.  E.  Works,  v.  3,  4,  5 1001.3 

— Helps,  Sir  A.  Friends  in  council 302.3.2 


— Percy  anecdotes.  Anecdotes  of  war...  312.1 

— Prize  essays  on  a congress  of  nations. 


[By  J.  A.  Bowles  and  others.]  1840.  904.2 

See  also  Military  art  and  science. 

War  diary  of  events,  1863-5.  Gordon,  G. 

H.  1882 741.5 

War  for  the  Union.  Duyckinck,  E.  A.  3v.  733.2 

War  lyrics,  etc.  Brownell,  H.  H 208.6 

War  of  American  independence.  Ludlow, 

J.  M.  1876 743.5.11 

War  of  the  rebellion,  [1861-5].  Foote,  H.  S.  737 . 3 

War  pictures.  Rogers,  J.  B.  1863 711.9 

War  tiger.  Dalton,  W.  Juv 23.20 

Warburton,  E.  The  crescent  and  the 
cross;  or,  romance  of  eastern  travel. 

1852 501.32 

— Darien;  or,  the  merchant  prince  [Scotch 

colony,  1698-9].  1853 36.559 

Warburton,  G.  Conquest  of  Canada.  2 v. 

1850 723.11 

Ward,  Anna,  L.  Cyclopaedia  of  quota- 
tions. See  Hoyt,  J.  K *E.10 


WARD. 


263 


WASHBURNE. 


Ward,  A.  W.  Charles  Dickens.  1862. . .616.11.27 

— Chaucer.  (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  1880.616.11.14 
Ward,  Artemas,  pseud.  See  Browne,  C.  F. 

Ward,  H.  O.,  pseud.  See  Moore,  Mrs.  C.  J. 

Ward,  L.  F.  Dynamic  sociology;  or,  ap- 
plied social  science.  2 v.  1883 916.13 

Ward,  S.  Gammell,  W.  Life  of.  1846..  601.1.9 
Ward,  T.  H.,  ed'r.  The  English  poets:  se- 
lections, with  critical  introductions 

by  various  writers.  4 v.  1881 218 . 8 

Contents.— v.  1,  Chaucer  to  Donne.  2,  Ben.  Johnson 
to  Dryden.  3,  Addison  to  Blake.  4,  Wordsworth  to 
Dobell. 

Warden,  The.  Trollope,  A 36.552 

Warder,  J.  A.  Hedges  and  evergreens. ’59.  807.9 
Ware,  W.  Aurelian;  or,  Rome  in  the  third 

century.  2 v.  1869 14.5 

— Julian;  or,  scenes  in  Judea.  2 v.  1869.  14.3 

— Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Bacon.  1848.. In  601.1.3 

— Zenobia;  or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra.  2v.’69.  14.4 

Ware,  W.  R.  Modern  perspective,  with 

portf oho  of  27  plates.  1883 *8541.13 

Warfare  of  science.  White,  A.  D.  1876.  816.9 

Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.  Bride  of  the  Rhine. 

[Voyage  in  a row-boat].  1878 514 . 2 

— Drainage  for  profit  and  health.  1867 . . . 813 . 27 

— Elements  of  agriculture.  1870 821 . 20 

— Farmer’s  vacation  [Holland,  Normandy, 

Channel  islands,  in  1873],  Illus 511 . 9 

— How  to  drain  a house.  1885 847.25 

— Sanitary  condition  of  city  and  country 

houses.  1877 * 827.29 

— Sanitary  drainage  of  houses  and  towns, 

1876  816.21 

— Village  improvements  and  farm  villages. 

1877  827.27 

— Whip  and  spur  [in  war  and  field].  1875 . 514 . 6 

Warlock  o’ Glenwarlock.  Macdonald,  G.  51.10 
Warming  and  ventilation.  Billings,  J.  S. 

Ventilation  and  heating.  1884 846.4 

— Briggs,  Robert.  Steam  heating.  1883 . 844 . 28 

— Butler,  W.  F.  Ventilation  of  buildings.  818.38 

— Eassie,  W.  Healthy  houses.  1879 837.5 

— Kingsley,  C.  The  two  breaths In  413.4 

— Leeds,  L.  W.  Lectures  on.  1868 806 . 22 

— Morin,  A.  Warming  and  ventilation. 

(Smithsonian  reports,  1873-4.) *8541 . 15 

— Perkins,  E.  E.  Gas  and  ventilation 811 . 1 

— Putnam,  J.  P.  Open  fireplace  in  all 

ages.  Illus.  1882 846.2 

— Ruttan,  H.  Ventilation  and  warming.’62.  825.15 

— U.  S.  international  exhibition,  1876.  Re- 

ports and  awards:  group  14.  Appa- 
ratus for  heating, ventilating,  etc.  771*846.15.5 

— Wyman,  M.  Treatise  on  ventilation. ’46.  801 . 2 

Warne’s  [Lippincott’s]  every  day  cookery. . 808.6 

W arne’s  model  cookery  and  housekeeping 


book 814.31 

Warner,  A.  B.  Dollars  and  cents.  1871.  14.17 

— My  brother’s  keeper.  1873 8.16 

— Three  little  spades,  [Gardening].  1868. . 24.41 

— joint  author.  See  Warner,  Susan. 

Warner,  C.  D.  Backlog  studies.  1874...  308.8 

— Baddeck  and  that  sort  of  thing.  1874..  508.24 

— Being  a boy.  1878 311.14 

— In  the  Levant  [in  1875] 524.17 

— Life  of  Captain  John  Smith.  1881 626.12 

— Mummies  and  Moslems.  1876 521.17 

— My  summer  in  a garden.  1872 301.31 

— My  winter  on  the  Nile.  1876 516.19 

— Round  about  journey  [in  Europe].  1884.  521.4 

— Saunterings  [on  the  continent].  1872 . . . 514 . 3 

— Washington  Irving.  1882 624.12.1 


— and  others.  Studies  of  Irving.  1880..  316.7 


Warner,  C.  D.,  continued. 

— joint  author.  The  gilded  age.  See 

Clemens,  S.  L 33.3 

— ed’r.  American  men  of  letters,  v.  1-9. 

1882-5 624.12 

Contents.— v.  1,  Irving,  by  C.  D.  Warner.  2,  Noah 
Webster,  by  H.  E.  Scudder,  3,  Thoreau,  by  F.  B.  San- 
born. 4,  George  Ripley,  by  O.  B.  Frothingham.  5,  J. 
Fenimore  Cooper,  by  T.  R.  Lounsbpry.  6,  Margaret 
N.  Fuller  Ossoli,  by  T.  W.  Higginson.  7,  Ralph  W. 
Emerson,  by  Oliver  W.  Bolmes.  8,  Edgar  A.  Poe,  by 
G.  E.  Woodberry.  9,  N.  P.  Willis,  by  H.  A.  Beers. 

Warner,  Susan.  Daisy;  sequel  to  “Mel- 
bourne House.”  1874 137.25 

— End  of  a coil.  1880 138.6 

— Hills  of  the  Shatemuc.  1873 132 . 7 

— House  in  town : sequel  to  “ Opportuni- 

ties.” 1881 81.25 

— Melbourne  House.  1878 17.25 

— My  desire.  1879 45.2 

— Nobody.  1883 146.21 

— The  old  helmet.  1873 132.10 

— Opportunities:  sequel  to  “What  she 

could.”  1875 88.27 

— Pine  needles  and  old  yarns.  1881 52.22 

— Queechy.  1872 14.15 

— Stephen,  M.  D.  1883 55.20 

— Story  of  small  beginnings.  4 v 

Contents.— 1,  What  she  could  [88.32];  v.  2,  Oppor- 
tunities [88.27] ; v.  3,  House  in  town  [81.25]  ; v.  4,  Trad- 
ing [24.34] . 

— Trading;  finishing  the  story  of  “ The 

house  in  town.”  1873 ' 24.34 

— What  she  could.  1875 88.32 

Note.  — For  sequel  see  “Opportunities.” 

— Wide,  wide  world.  2 v.  1853 5.1 

— and  A.  B.  Diana.  1877 144 . 9 

Gold  of  Chickaree.  1876 136.18 


Note—  Sequel  to  “ Wych  Hazel.” 

Say  and  seal.  2 v.  1869 14.16 

Wych  Hazel.  1879 136.20 

Note.- -For  sequel  see  “ Gold  of  Chickaree.” 
Warner, W.  Experience  of  a barrister.’52.  31.1 
Warren,  D.  M.  Common  school  geog- 
raphy. 1881 8521 . 25 

— New  primary  geography.  1874 515.5 

Warren,  Mrs.  E.  Comfort  for  small  in- 
comes   844 . 11 

— How  I managed  my  children 844 . 12 

— How  I managed  my  house  on  two  hun- 

dred pounds  a year 844 . 10 

— How  to  choose  a house  and  furnish  it  at 

a small  expense 844 . 13 

— My  lady  help  and  what  she  taught  me. . 827.13 

— Six  hundred  dollars  a year : a wife’s  effort 


at  low  living  under  high  prices.  1867.  308.30 
Warren,  H.W.  Recreations  in  astronomy.  823.35 
Warren,  Jos.  Everett,  A.  H.  Lif  of.  In  641.4.10 
Warren,  S.  Diary  of  a late  physician. 

[Fiction.]  1844 36.560 

— Lily  and  the  bee : an  apologue  of  the 

Crystal  palace.  1851 327.11 

— Moral,  social  and  professional  duties  of 

attorneys  and  solicitors.  1870  911.8 

— Now  and  then.  Fict 36.561 

— Ten  thousand  a year.  Fict.  1845 36.562 

Warriors  and  statesmen  [biographies]. 

Lord,  J In  735.6.4 

Wars  of  the  roses.  Edgar,  J.  G 752.7 

Warton,  T.  History  of  English  poetry 

from  11th  to  17th  century.  1870....  208.21 
Was  he  successful  ? Kimball.  R.  B.  1864.  3.9 

Washburne,  E.  B.  Edward  Coles,  second 
governor  of  Illinois,  and  the  slavery 
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WASHBURNE. 


264 


WEAVER. 


Washburne,  E.  W.  Spanish  masters:  out- 
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Washburn,  Ichabod.  Autobiography  and 

memorials, by  Rev.  H.  T.  Cheever.’78.  635.10 
Washburn,  Kath.  S.  The  Italian  girl.  ’74.  32.19 
Washburn,  W.  T.  Fair  Harvard.  [College 

life.]  1869 8.28 

Washington,  George.  Inaugural  and  fare- 
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— Abbott,  Jacob.  Washington.  1860 721.1.8 

— Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Life  of 621.6 

[Sketch  of.]  Illus In  1004.1.12 

— Bancroft,  A.  Life  of.  2 v.  1839 607.20 

— Brougham,  H.,  lord.  Napoleon — Wash- 

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— Chambers’s  misc.  [Sketch  of.] In  1001.8  4 

— Chambers’s  papers.  [Sketch  of.]. . . In  1001.9.1 

— Cooper,  Miss  S.  F.  Mount  Vernon;  a 

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— Everett,  E.  Life  of.  1860 606.6 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Washington  and  his 

generals.  2 v.  1847 602.7 

Homes  of  American  statesmen.  1855.  617.9 

— Irving,  W.  Life  of.  5 v.  1856-72 605.14 

Same.  5v.  1857 614.1 

— Marshall,  John.  Life  of.  2 v.  1840...  617.14 

— National  portrait  gallery.  By  A.  Chap- 

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— Parton,  J.  Cabinet  of In  *1005.2.31 

Illustrious  men.  1881 617.17 

— Rush,  R.  Washington  in  domestic  life.  634.12 

— Savage,  J.  Washington’s  portrait.  In  1004.1.20 

— Thayer,  W.  M.  The  farmer  boy,  and 

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— Trescott,  W.  H.  Diplomatic  history  of 


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— Wilson,  J.  G.  Illustrious  soldiers.  1874.  632 . 17 
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See  also  general  histories  of  the  United  States  and  of 
of  the  Revolution;  also  references  in  Allibone  [*A.8.3], 
and  in  Poole’s  Index  [*B.28]. 

In  fiction  see  Thackeray’s  “ Virginians’'  [Washing- 
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Washington,  Martha,  wife  of  the  presi- 
dent. Ellett,  E.  A.  Queens  of  Ameri- 
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— Holloway,  L.  C.  Ladies  of  the  white 

house 628.20 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  Martha  Washington.  Il- 

lus  In  1004.1.7 

Washington,  D.  C.  Ames,  M.  C.  Ten 

years  in.  1884 521 . 5 

— Martin,  E.  W.  Behind  the  scenes.  ’73.  714.3 

Washington,  Mount,  in  winter,  [1870-71].. . 522.22 

Washington,  Treaty  of.  Cushing,  C 902.13 

Washington  square.  James,  H.,  jr.  Fict.  138.29 
Washington  territory.  Browne,  J . R.  Re- 
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— Leighton,  C.  C.  Life  at  Puget  sound, 

etc,  1865-81 522.3 

Washington  winter.  Dahlgren,  Mrs.  M.V.  55.3 
Washoe.  Browne,  J.  R.  Crusoe’s  island 

and.  1864 512.7 

Wasps.  Lubbock,  J.  Ants,  bees  and 815.4.42 

\Vaste  products  and  undeveloped  sub- 
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Watch  and  wait.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.2.3 

Watches.  See  Clocks  and  watches. 

Water  and  water  works . Hughes,  • S. 

Water  works  for  cities  and  towns. ’72.  814.39 

— Kirkwood,  J.  P.  Filtration  of  river 

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— Nichols,  W.  R.  Filtration  of  potable 

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See  also  Hydraulics;  Ocean. 

Water  and  land.  Abbott,  J.  Juv 803.12 

Water  babies;  a fairy  tale.  Kingsley,  C. . 83.15 

WATER-color  painting.  Leitch,  R.  P 822.2 

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WATER-cure  journal,  The.  v.  15-16.  1853..  8521.5 

W ATER-glass.  Feuchtwanger,  L.  1875 827.4 

WATER-witch.  Cooper,  J.  F.  Fict 2.37 

Waterdale  neighbours.  MacCarthy,  J . . . 36.359 
Watering  places.  See  Health  resorts. 

Waterloo;  Sequel  to  “ I he  conscript.” 

Erckmann,  E.  and  Chatrian,  A 44.9 

Waterloo,  Stories  of.  Maxwell,  W.  H. . . 42.12 


Waterton,  C.  W anderings  in  South  Amer- 
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Watson,  A.  American  home  garden.  1870.  814.20 
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Watson,  F.  Defenders  of  the  faith.  (The 

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Watson-  H.  C.  Camp  fires  of  the  revolu- 
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Watson,  J.  Schelling’s  idealism:  a critical 

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Watson,  J.  M.  Manual  of  calisthenics.’ 77.  825.13 
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Watt,  James.  Arago,  F.  Life  of In  602.2.2 

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— Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies.  1860...  606.4 

Industrial  biography.  1871. 601 . 13 

Lives  of  the  engineers.  1865.  Illus . 607.1.4 

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Watterson,  H.,  ed’r.  Oddities  of  south- 
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Watts,  Isaac.  Psalms,  hymns,  etc.  Added 

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Wau-bun,  the  early  day  of  the  North-west, 

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^averly.  Scott,  Sir  W.  Fict 12.1 

W a verly  dictionary.  Rogers,  M.  1879...  314.4 
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“ Way  down  East.”  Smith,  Seba 55.31 

Way  to  do  good.  Abbott,  J .433.30.3 

Wayland,  Francis.  Elements  of  political 

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Wayne,  Anthony.  Armstrong,  J.  Life  of.  641.4.4 
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W e and  the  world.  Ewing,  J.  H 86.16 

We  girls.  WLitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T 8.31 

Wealth  and  wine.  Chellis,  M.  D.  Fict. . 92.23 

Wealth  of  nations.  Smith,  Adam 9Q2.2 

Wear  and  tear  ; or,  hints  for  the  over- 
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Weaver,  G.  S.  Aims  and  aids  for  girls  and 

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Webber,  C.  W.  Hunter-naturalist.  1852.  836.6 

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Confers.— Eulogy  on  Adams  and  Jefferson;  First 
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W eek  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack  riv- 
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Weeks,  Mrs.  H.  0.  Ainslee  stories.  1869..  78.33 

Weeks,  L.  H.  Among  the  Azores.  1882. . 518.22 
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Weigall,  C.  H.  Art  of  figure  drawing.’79. 852. 13.4 
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The  metric  system  of.  1879 913.5 

Weil,  G.  Biblical  legends  of  the  Mussul- 
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Weiss,  J.  The  immortal  life.  1880 423.18 

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Parker.  2 v.  1864 603.4 

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Weisse,  J.  A.  The  obelisk  and  free- 
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Welch,  A.  S.  Object  lessons.  1863 423.3 

Weller,  E.  Pocket  atlas  of  historical 

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34 


Wellington,  Arthur  Wellesley,  duke  of. 

— Bayne,  P.  Essays  in  biography 317.6.1 

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Wells,  D.  A.  Robinson  Crusoe’s  money. 

1876 911.19 

Wells,  S.  R.  How  to  read  character.  1868.  416.21 
Welsh,  A.  H.  Development  of  the  Eng- 
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Welty,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Self-made;  or,  living 

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Wenderholme.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Fict 136.10 

W ept  of  Wish-ton- wish,  The.  ' Cooper,  J.  F.  2 . 38 
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Wesley,  Charles.  His  finer  and  less  fa- 
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Wesley,  John.  Charles,  E.  Diary  of  Mrs. 

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— Southey,  R.  Life  of.  1871 608.22 

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— Whitehead,  J.  Life  of.  1881 628.4 

West,  M.  A.  Romance  of  missions  [in 

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West  Indies.  Conant,H.S.  Rambles  in.  In  1004.1.43 

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— Trollope,  A.  The  West  Indies,  [1859]..  503.15 

— Waterton,  C.  Wanderings,  etc.,  1812-24.  514 . 21 

West  lawn.  Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Fict. . . 135.4 

West  Point.  Farrow,  E.  S.  West  Point 

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— Flipper,  H.  O.  Colored  cadet  at.  1878.  635.7 


Westcott,  B.  F.  History  of  the  English 

Bible.  1868 405.6 

— Introduction  to  study  of  the  gospels. ’75.  424.6 
Westcott,  T.  Life  of  John  Fitch,  inventor 

of  the  steam-boat.  1857 606.3 


Westminster  assembly’s  larger  catechism.  444.13 
Westminster  review,  v.  97-126.  1872-86. *1007. 5 


Weston,  G.  M.  The  silver  question.  1878.913.18 

Westward  by  rail.  Rae,  W.  T.  1874 501.28 

Westward  ho  ! or  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

Kingsley,  C 132.17 

Wet  days  at  Edgewood.  Mitchell,  D.  G. . . 301.13 
Wetherell,  Elizabeth,  pseud.  See  War- 
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Wetherill,  C.  M.  Manufacture  of  vine- 
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WHALE-fishery.  Davis,  W.  M.  Nimrod  of 
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1874 823.32 

— Melville,  H.  Moby-Dick.  Fict 132.23 

— Polar  seas  and  regions.  1868 512.23 

— U.  S.  Fish  commission.  Reports, ’73-82.  P16.2 
Wharton,  Grace  and  Philip,  pseud.  See 

Thomson  K.  B.  and  J.  C. 

What  answer?  Dickinson,  A.  E.  Fict. ...  132.2 

What  Ben  Beverly  saw  at  the  great  exposi- 
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What  came  afterward.  Arthur,  T.  S 142.1 

What  can  she  do  ? Roe,  E.  P.  Fict 64,14 


WHAT. 


266 


WHITMARSH. 


What  career  ? or,  the  choice  of  a vocation 

and  the  use  of  time.  Hale,  E.  E.’78 . . . 417 . 14 
What  I know  about  farming.  Greeley,  H.  811.9 
What  is  Darwinism  ? Hodge,  C.  1874. . . 808.30 

What  Katy  did.  Woolsey,  Mrs.  S.  C 74.26 

What  Katy  did  at  school.  Woolsey,  S.  C.  82.30 

What  might  have  been  expected.  Stock- 


ton,  F.  R 78.27 

What  shall  I read  ? Ed.  by  J.  H.  Vincent. 

1879 421.18 

What  shall  we  do  to-night.  Mayne,  L.  D.  828.1 
What  shall  we  do  with  our  daughters  ? 

Livermore,  M rs.  M.  A.  1883 916.14 

What  shall  we  eat  ? A manual  for  house- 
keepers. 1868 816.17 

What  she  could.  Warner,  S.  1875 88.32 

What  social  classes  owe  to  each  other. 

Sumner,  W.  G.  1884 916.7 

What  the  moon  saw.  Andersen,  H.  0 22.33 

What  the  swallows  sang.  Spielhagen,  F — 63.18 
What  to  do  first  in  accidents,  etc.  Dulles, 

C.  W.  1883 838.44 

What  to  wear.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S.  1873 814.10 

What  Tommy  did.  Miller,  E.  H 75.14 

What  will  he  do  with  it  ? Bulwer-Lytton, 

E.  L 36,87 

WHATBLy,  Richard.  Elements  of  logic.  ’54.  404.11 

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Wheat  plant.  Klippart,*  J.  H.  1860 804.7 

Wheaton,  H.  History  of  Scandinavia. 

See  Crichton,  A.  3 v 742.11 

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Wheeler,  G.  Rural  homes.  1855 807.8 


Wheeler,  J.  B.  Art  and  science  of  war.’79.  824.23 
Wheeler,  W.  A.  Dictionary  of  noted 

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— Who  wrote  it?  Index  to  noted  books,  etc.  318 . 3 

— Familiar  allusions:  handbook  of  miscel- 


laneous information.  1882 316 . 9 

Whence-  what,  where?  [Man’s  destiny.] 

Nichols,  J.  R 444 . 15 

Where  is  the  city.  1868 408.26 

Contents.— Among  the  Baptists,  Methodists, 
etc. 

Where  the  battle  was  fought.  Murfree, 

Mary  N 57.34 

Whewell,  W.  History  of  the  inductive 

sciences.  2 v.  1872 434 . 6 

— Plui*ality  of  worlds;  with  introd.  by  E. 

Hitchcock.  1855 827 . 7 

Which  is  the  wiser?  Howitt,  M 91.9 

Which  shall  it  be?  Alexander,  Mrs.  A.  F . 31.20 

Whim,  A,  and  its  consequences.  James,  G. 

P.R 36.266 

Whims  and  oddities.  Hood,  T In  307.22.4 

Whip  and  spur  [in  war  and  field].  Waring, 

G.  E.  1875 514.6 

Whipple,  E.  P.  Character  and  characteris- 
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Contents. — Character;  Eccentric  character;  Intellec- 
tual character ; Heroic  character;  The  American  mind; 
The  English  mind;  Thackeray;  Nathaniel  Hawthorne; 
Edward  Evereit;  Thomas  Starr  King;  Agassiz;  Wash- 
ington and  the  principles  of  the  revolution. 


— Essays  and  reviews.  2 v.  1871 303 . 6 

— Lectures  on  literature  and  life.  1871...  303.4 

— Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.  1871.  303 . 5 

— Success  and  its  conditions.  1871 303.7 


Contents. — Young  men  in  history;  Ethics  of  popu- 
larity; Grit;  The  vital  and  the  mechanical;  Economy 
of  invective;  Sale  of  souls;  Tricks  of  imagination; 
Cheerfulness ; Mental  and  moral  pauperism ; Genius  of 
Dickens;  Shoddy;  John  A.  Andrew. 

— ed’r.  Family  library  of  British  poetry. 

See  Fields,  J.  T 207.24 


Whipple,  E.  P.,  continued. 

Great  speeches  and  orations  of  Web- 
ster, with  essay.  1879 312 . 17 

Whispering  pine  series.  See  Kellogg,  E. 

Whist.  Drayson,  A.  W.  On  whist.  1879.833.23 

— Jones,  H.  Laws  of.  By  Cavendish.  ’84.  844.43 

— Pole,W.  On  whist.  1879 847.7 

Whistler;  or,  the  manly  boy.  Simonds,W.  91.27.6 
Whitcher,  Mrs.  F.  M.  Widow  Bedott 

papers.  1883  8.15 

White,  A.  D.  Paper  money  inflation  in 

France.  1876 , 911.21 

— Warfare  of  science.  1876 G . . . 816 . 9 

White,  Ellen  G.  Spirit  of  prophecy.  3 v. 

1870 444.19 

White,  Gilbert.  Natural  history  of  Sel- 

borne.  1880 837.17 

White,  H.  K.  Poetical  works,  with  memoir.  203.3 

— Beauties  of;  ed.  by  A.  Howard 202.8 

White,  James.  Eighteen  Christian  cen- 
turies. 1881 725.9 

— History  of  France,  to  1848.  1879 744.13 

White,  James.  Life  incidents  in  connec- 
tion with  the  great  advent  move- 
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— Life  of  Elder  J.  Bates.  1877 627.4 


— and  Ellen  G.  Lives  of.  1880 627 . 3 

White,  J.  S.  Boys’ and  girls’ Plutarch.  ’83.  628.6 

White,  J.  W.  Mouth  and  teeth.  1879 833.14.7 

White,  R.  G.  England  without  and  with- 
in. 1881 518.2 

— Every  day  English;  sequel  to  ‘Words 

and  their  uses.”  1880  315 . 19 

— Memoirs  of  t-Kakespeare,  with  essay  on 

his  genius  and  an  account  of  the  Eng- 
lish drama.  1865 308 . 3 

— Studies  in  Shakespeare.  1886 323.21 

— Words  and  their  uses.  1872 332.14 

White,  W.  Life  of  E.  Swedenborg.  1866..  608.25 
White,  W.  Life  of  W.  Miller.  [Advent- 
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White  and  black.  [Visit  to  the  United 

States.]  Campbell,  G.  1879 526.23 

White  as  snow.  Garrett,  E.  and  R 13.24 

White  elephant  [of  Ava].  Dalton,  W.  Juv.  78.7 
White  fields  of  France.  Mission  to  work- 
ing men  of  Paris  and  Lyons. 

Bonar,  H 443 . 15 

White  House.  Ames,  M.  C.  Ladies  of 

the In  521 . 3 

— Holloway,  L.  C.  Ladies  of  the.  1881 . . . 628 . 20 
White  lies.  [Napoleonic  times.]  Reade,  C.  6.22 
White  mountains.  King,  T.  S.  The  White 

Hills.  1876 525.7 

— Mount  Washington  in  winter;  or,  the 

experiences  of  a scientific  expedition, 

1870-1 522.22 

White  rose.  Melville,  G.  J.  W.  Fict. . . . 36.402 
White  wings:  yatching  romance.  Black,  W.  145.20 
Whitefield,  G.  Belcher,  J.  Life  of.  ’57.  606.11 
Whitehead,  J.  Lives  of  John  and  Charles 

Wesley 628.4 

Whiting,  H.  Life  of  Z.  M.  Pike.  1848.  In  601.1.5 
Whitman, W.  Leaves  of  grass.  [Poems.] ’60.  218.18 


— Poet’s  homes.  [Sketch  of  W.] 622.6.2 

— Steadman,  E.  C.  Poets  of  America.  ’85.  215 . 19 
Whitmarsh,  C.  S.  Summer-house  series. 

[Natural  History.]  5 v.  1867 845.37 

Contents. — v.  1,  Our  Summer  house.  2,  Older  than 
Adam.  3,  Rainy-day  stories.  4,  Lives  of  familiar  in- 
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— ed'r.  Prayers  of  the  ages.  1880 425.17 


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Whitmarsh,  C.  S.,  continued. 


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ages.  3 y.  1877 £06.12 

Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Bonnyborough.’86.  58 . 20 

— Boys  at  Chequasset.  1863 22.19 

— Faith  Gartney’s  girlhood.  1863 6.34 

— Gayworthys.  1865 6.33 

— Hitherto.  1869 8.32 

— Just  how.  Key  to  the  cook-books.  ’80.835.32 

— Mother  Goose  for  grown  folks.  [Rhymes.] 

1882 211.20 

— Odd  or  even  ? Fict.  1880 145 . 12 

— Other  girls.  1876 15.21 

— Pansies.  [Poems],  1872  218.19 

— Patience  Strong’s  outings.  1868 135 . 23 

— Real  folks.  1872 4.29 


— Sights  and  insights.  [Travel  in  Europe.] 


2 v.  1876  144.11 

— Summer  in  Leslie  Goldth waite’s  life.’72.  25.24 

— We  girls.  1874 8.31 

— Zerub  Throop’s  experiment.  1871 71.19 


— Poets’ homes.  [Sketch  of.]  1877 622.6.1 

Whitney,  Eli.  McCabe,  J.  D.  Great  for- 
tunes and  h >w  they  were  made.’71.  604.1 

— Parton,  J.  Illustrious  men,  p. 159.  1880..  617.17 

Whitney,  J.  D.  Yosemite  guidebook.  ’74.  532.4 

Whitney,  J.  L.  A modern  Proteus,  or  list 

of  books  under  more  than  one  title. 

1884  322.9 

Whitney,  W.  D.  Compendious  German 

grammar.  1871 313.14 

— Essentials  of  English  grammar.  1877..  325.30 

— Life  and  growth  of  language.  1875 815.4.16 

— Oriental  and  linguistic  studies.  2 v.’ 73-4.  332.26 

Contents:— v.  1,  The  Veda;  The  A vesta;  The  science 
of  language,  v.  2,  The  East  and  West;  Religion  and 
mythology;  Orthography  and  phonology;  Hindu  as- 
tronomy. 

— Sanskrit  grammar.  1879 312.15 

Whittaker,  Fred.  Cadet  button.  Fict. ’78.  43.1 

Whittier,  J.  G.  Poetical  works.  1880...  202.4 

Contents:— Mogg  Megone;  Bridal  of  Ponnacook; 
Legendary ; Voices  of  freedom;  Miscellaneous:  Songs 
of  labor,  etc. ; Chapel  of  the  hermits,  etc. ; Panorama, 
etc.  ; Ballads;  Later  poems;  Home  ballads;  Poems  and 
lyrics;  In  war  time;  Occasional  pcems;  Snow-bound; 
Tent  on  the  beach;  National  lyrics;  Among  the  hills, 
etc. ; Miriam,  etc. ; Poems  for  public  occasions ; Penn- 
sylvania pilgrim,  etc  ; Hazel  blossoms;  Summer; 
Poems  by  Elizabeth  H.  Whittier;  Vision  of  Echard, 
etc, ; Notes;  Index. 

— Prose  works.  2 v.  1880 1001 . 7 

Contents. — v.  1,  Margaret  Smith's  journal  in  the  pro- 
vince of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1678-9;  Old  portraits  and 
modern  sketches;  J.  Bunyan;  T.  Ellwood;  J.  Nayler; 
A.  Marvell;  J.  Roberts;  S.  Hopkins;  R.  Baxter;  W. 
Leggett;  N.  P.  Rogers;  R.  Dinsmore.  v.  2,  Literary 
recreations  and  miscellanies. 


— Bay  of  seven  islands,  etc.  1883 213 . 9 

— King’s  missive,  and  other  poems.  1881.  218.13 

— Literary  recreations  and  miscellanies.’54.  302 . 16 

— Pennsylvania  pilgrim  and  other  poems. 

1872 203.14 

— ed’r.  Child  life;  collection  of  poems.  ’71.  213.4 

Songs  of  three  centuries.  1875 206.9 


— Kennedy,  W.  S.  Life  and  writings  of. ’82.  626.9 

— Poets’  home.  [Sketch  of  W.]  1877. . . 622.6.1 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Poets  of  America.  1885.  215.19 

— Underwood,  F.  H.  Biog.  sketch  of.  ’84.  627.21 
Whittington,  Sir  R.,  lord  mayor  of  Lon- 
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of.  1881 621.25.8 

Whittlesey,  C.  Life  of  J.  Fitch.  1848.  In  601.1.6 
Whitworth,  Sir  J.  Jeans,  W.  T.  Cre- 
ators of  the  age  of  steel.  1884.  In  644.7 
Who  breaks— pays.  Jenkin,  Mrs.  C 63.25 


Who  shall  be  greatest  ? Howitt,  M 91.10 

Who  was  Paul  Grayson  ? Habberton,  J. 

Juv 81.5 

Who  wrote  it  ? Index  to  noted  books,  etc. 

Wheeler,  W.  A 318 . 3 

Whom  Kathie  married.  Douglas,  A.  M 56.15 

Why  did  he  marry  her.  Dupuy,  Eliza  A. . 43.9 

Why  I am  a Republican.  Boutwell,  G.  S.  916.19 
Why  Paul  Ferroll  killed  his  wife.  Clive,  C.  36.111 

Why  we  laugh.  Cox,  S.  S.  1876 332.25 

Whymper,  E.  Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps, 

[1860-9].  Illus 507.7 

Whymper,  Fred.  Heroes  of  the  Arctic.’75.  518.34 

— The  sea:  its  stirring  story  of  adventure, 

peril,  and  heroism 528.12 

— Travel  and  adventure  in  Alaska,  [1862].  503 . 12 
Whyte  Melville,  G.  J.  See  Melville,  G.  J.  W. 


Wickliff  or  Wycklyffe,  J.  Lechler,  G.  Y. 

John  Wiclif  and  his  English  precur- 
sors. 1881 628.16 

— Lord,  J.  John  Wyclif — Dawn  of  the 

reformation In  735.6.2 

— Milman,  H.  H.  Latin  Christianity 416.19.7 

— Ward,  A.  W.  [Illus.  sketch.] Inl004.1.70 

Wide  awake.  [Monthly  magazine.]  v.  8-22. 

1879-86 *1007.14 

Wide,  wide  world.  Warner,  Susan.  2v...  5..1 

Widow Bedott papers.  Whitcher, Mrs.F.M.  8.15 
Wiebe,  E.  Paradise  of  childhood:  a guide 

to  kinder-gartners.  1869 422.3 

Wife  No.  19  [of  Brigham  Young].  Young, 

A.  E.  1876 637.3 

Wiggin,  Edith  E.  Lessons  on  manners.  ’84.  433.23 
Wight,  O.  W.  Maxims  of  public  health ’84.  845.23 
Wightwick,  G.  Hints  to  young  archi- 
tects. 1875 838.14 

Wigwam  and  war-path  [Modoc  war].  Mea- 

cham,  A.  B.  1875 513.2 

Wikoff,  H.  The  four  civilizations  of  the 

world.  1874 902.23 

— Reminiscences  of  an  idler.  1880 6-J7.13 

Wilbur,  C.  D.  Nebraska  and  the  North- 
west 1881 518.20 

WilberforOe,  S.  Little  wanderers,  etc.  ’74.  28.34 
Wilberforce,  W.  Brougham,  H.,  lord 

Statesman,  etc.  1872 633.1.1 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men.  ’76.  614. 14 

— Macdonough,  A.  R.  In  Harper’s  m .1004. 1.44 

— Stoughton,  J.  Life  of.  1880 622.1(1.2 

Wild  huntress.  Reid,  M.  Fict * 3.28 

Wild  life  in  a southern  county  [England]. 

J efferies,  R.  1879 823 . 29 

Wild  life  under  the  equator.  DuChaillu, 

P.  B.  Juv 502.9 

Wild  men  and  wild  beasts.  [India.]  Cum- 
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Wild  oats.  Wraxall,  Sir  L.  Fict 36.584 

Wild  Peggie.  Abbott,  Jacob 82.15.4 

Wild  western  scenes.  Jones,  J.  B 88.19 

Wilde,  Oscar.  Poems.  1882 218.23 

Wilds  of  London.  Greenwood,  J.  1874..  912.20 
Wilford  family;  or,  hero-worship  in  the 

school-room.  Eadgyth,  pseud 78.14 

Wilfred  Cumbermede.  MacDonald,  G. . 6.30 

Wilhelm  Meister.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von. . . 64.1 

Wilkins,  A.  S.  Roman  antiquities.  [Pri- 
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Wilkinson,  G.  W.  History  of  the  negro 

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Wilkinson,  J.  Narrative  of  a blockade- 

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Wilkinson,  J.  G.  Popular  account  of  the 
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Wilkinson.  W.  C.  College  Greek  course 

in  English.  1884 321.10 

— College  Latin  course  in  English.  1885.  313.32 

— The  dance  of  modern  society.  1870 417 . 25 

— Preparatory  Greek  course  in  English.’82.  321 . 11 

— Preparatory  Latin  course  in English.’84  313.31 

Will.  Hazard,  R.  G.  On  the.  1866 402.5 

Will  Denbeigh,  nobleman.  Fox,  Mrs.  E..  46.7 

Willard,  Emma.  Universal  history  in 

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William  I.,  the  conqueror.  Abbott,  J.  His- 
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— Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  boys.  1881 645.4 

See' also  England  ( Norman  'period). 

In  fiction.  See  Bulwer-Lytton’s  Harold  [36.77],  and 
Kingsley’s  Hereward  [132.19]. 

William  IV.,  of  England.  Greville,  C.  C. 

F.  The  Greville  memoirs 612 . 19 

William,  prince  of  Orange.  Barrett,  Mary. 

Story  of  Wihiam  the  silent 717.19 

— Chambers’s  misc.  [Sketch  of.] In  1001.8.5 

— Motley,  J.  L.  Dutch  republic.  3v 704.5 

William  Gay  series.  See  Abbott,  J. 

William  Henry  and  his  friends.  Diaz, 

Mrs.  A.  M 84.8 

William  Henry  letters.  Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  28.26 
William  Tell.  See  Tell,  William. 

Williams,  Mrs. — . The  neutral  French;  or, 

exiles  of  Nova  Scotia,  [cop.  1841.] . . 8.12 

Williams,  A.  M.  Poets  and  poetry  of  Ire- 
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Williams,  G.  The  holy  city.  [Jerusalem.] 

2 v.  1849 517.12 

Williams,  H.  T.  Window  gardening.  ’74.  814.21 

— and  Jones,  C.  S.  Beautiful  homes 

[House  furnishing].  1878 833.7 

Household  elegancies.  1875 821 . 27 

Ladies’ fancy  work.  1876 826.1 

Williams,  H.  W.  Our  eyes  and  how  to 

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Williams,  Rev.  J .,  first  minister  of  Deer- 
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Williams.  1837 601.17 

Williams,  J.  Life  of  Csesar.  Ulus.  [1854.]  635.2 

Williams,  Monier.  Hinduism.  1880 444.18.4 

Williams,  R.  E.  Cremation  and  other 

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Williams,  Roger.  Gammell,  W.  Life  of. 

1848 In  601.1.4 

WiLLiAks,  S.  W.  The  middle  kingdom: 

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Williams,  Stephen  W.  Memoir  of  Rev.  J. 

Williams.  1837 601.17 

Williams,  T.  and  Calvert,  A.  Fiji  and  the 

Fijians.  1860 503.28 

Willie  Winkie’s  nursery-songs  of  Scot- 
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Willie’s  choice.  Paul,  W.  A 81.24 

W illie’s  money  box 87.1 

Willing,  Mrs.  Jennie.  Through  the  dark 

to  the  day.  1868 81.12 

Willis,  N.  P.  Poems.  1845 201.9 

— Prose  writings.  Selected  by  H.  A. 

Beers.  1885 323 . 22 

— Health  trip  to  the  tropics.  1853 504.16 

— Beers,  H.  A.  N.  P.  Willis.  1885 624.12.9 

— Richards,  T.  A.  Home  of.  (Harper’s  m.)1004.1.16 

Willis  the  pilot;  sequel  to  the  “Swiss  fam- 
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Willmott,  R.  A.  Journal  of  summertime 

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— Pleasures,  objects  and  advantages  of  lit- 

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Willy  Reilly.  Carleton,  W.  Fict 138.5 

Wilmer,  Margaret  E.  Dumb  traitor.  [Tem- 
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— Glais  cable.  [Temperance  tale.]  1874.  92.19 

Silver  castle;  sequel  to  “Dumb  traitor.”  86.23 

Wilmot- Buxton,  H.  J.  English  painters; 
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by  S.  R.  Koehler.  1883 851.36 

Wilson,  Alex.  Peabody, W.  B.O.  Life  of.  In  641.4.2 

— Sketch  of In  1001.8.9 

Wilson,  Andrew.  Abode  of  snow.  [Hima- 
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Wilson,  Augusta  J.,  formerly  Miss  Evans. 

Beulah.  1884 13.9 

— Inez.  1876 13.6 

— Infelice.  1881 15.26 

— Macaria.  1875  142.14 

— St.  Elmo.  1883  13.7 

— Vashti.  1875 13.8 

Wilson,  G.  Handbook  of  hygiene.  1873..  816.15 
Wilson,  H.  History  of  the  anti-slavery 

measures  of  the  37th  and  38th  con- 
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— Rise  and  fall  of  the  slave  power.  3 v. 

1878  734.9 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868.  634.3 

Wilson,  J.  [ Christopher  North.]  Recrea- 
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— Gilfillan,  G.  Third  gallery  of  portraits.  301 . 24 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  British  poets. . . 615.15 
Wilson,  J.  Health  and  health  resorts.’80.  835.3 
Wilson,  J.  C.  Summer  and  its  diseases. 

1879  833.14.3 

Wilson,  J.  G.  Sketches  of  illustrious 

soldiers.  1874 632.17 

Contents.— Gonsalvo  of  Cordova;  Chevalier  Bayard; 
Constable  Bourbon;  Prince  of  Orange ; Duke  of  Parma; 
Prince  Wallenstein;  Gustavus  Adolphus;  Oliver  Crom- 
well; Marshal  Turenne;  The  great  Conde;  Duke  of 
Marlborough;  Prince  Eugene;  Charles  the  twelfth; 
Marshal  Saxe ; Frederick  the  great ; Marshal  Suwarrow ; 
General  Washington;  Duke  of  Wellington;  Napoleon 
Bonaparte : General  Scott ; Lord  Clyde ; Marshal  Moltke ; 
General  Lee : General  Sherman : General  Grant. 

Wilson,  Joseph.  Naval  hygiene.  1879...  834.22 
Wilson,  R.  A.  Mexico:  its  peasants  and  its 

priests.  1856 506.8 

Wilson,  W.  Heroines  of  the  household.  ’75.  644.8 
Wilson,  W.  D.  Foundations  of  religious 

belief.  1883 432.19 

Wilson,  Woodrow.  Congressional  govern- 
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1885 917.5 

Winohell,  Alex.  Doctrine  of  evolution.’74.  808.29 

— Geological  excursions.  1884 844 . 40 

— Preadamites.  1881 836.31 

— Reconciliation  of  science  and  religion.’77.  417.7 

— Sketches  of  creation.  1873 812.8 

— Sparks  from  a geologist’s  hammer.  1882.  838 . 46 

— World-life;  or,  comparative  geology. ’83.  843.30 
Winchester,  Carroll.  From  Madge  to 

Margaret.  1880 84.3 

Winckelmann,  J.  History  of  ancient  art. 

2 v.  1880 851.3 

Window  gardening.  Heinrich,  J.  J.  Win- 
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— Johnson,  E.  A.  Winter  greeneries  at 

home.  1878 838.17 

— Williams,  H.  T.  Window  gardening.’74.  814.21 

See  also  Flowers. 

Windsor  castle.  Ains worth,  W.  H.  Fic t. . 36.32 

— - Timbs,  J.  Abbeys,  etc 501.10.2 

Wine.  Redding,  C.  Modern  wines.  1871.814.16 

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Wines,  E.  C.  State  prisons  and  child- 
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WiNG-and-wing.  [Sea  tale.]  Cooper,  J.  F.  2.40 

Wingate, G.W.  Manual  of  rifle  practice.’75.  847.9 
Winged  lion;  or,  stories  of  Venice.  De- 

Mille,  J 87.21 

Wings  and  webs.  Whitmarsh,  C.  S.  Juv..  845.37.5 

Winifred  Bertram.  Charles,  Mrs.  E 131.23 

Winifred’s  wooing.  Craik,  Mrs.  G.  M. . . . 36.150 
Winks,  W.  E.  Lives  of  illustrious  shoe- 
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Wink  worth,  C.  Christian  singers  of  Ger- 
many  211.25 

Winnebago  county,  III.,  History  of.  H.  F. 

Kett  and  Co.,  pubs.  1877 *712 . 13 

Winners  in  life’s  race.  [Backboned  ani- 
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Winning  his  spurs.  Kellogg,  Elij ah.  Juv.  25.42 

Winning  his  way.  Coffin,  C.  C.  Juv 71.18 

Winser,  H.  J.  Guide  to  the  Northern  Pa- 
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— Yellowstone  national  park : manual.  ’83.  501 . 7 

Winslow,  C.  F.  Force  and  nature.  [At- 
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Winslow,  F.  Light:  its  influence  on  life 

and  health.  1867 811.34 

Winsor,  Justin.  Reader’s  hand-book  of  the 

American  revolution.  1880 723.4 

Winter,  W.  The  Jeffersons.  (Am.  actor 

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— Trip  to  England.  1877 522 ,21 

Winter.  Lowell,  J.  R.  A good  word  for.  In  332.13 

— Osgood,  H.  Winter  and  its  dangers. . .833.14.6 

See  also  Seasons. 

Winter  amid  the  ice.  Verne,  J In  136 . 12 

Winter  greeneries  at  home.  Johnson,  E.  A.  838.17 
Winter  resorts.  See  Health  resorts. 

Winter’s  tale  [comedy].  See  Shakespeare. 
WrNTHROP,  Theo.  Canoe  and  saddle  [Ore- 


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— Cecil  Dreeme.  1861 62.36 


— Edwin Brothertoft.  [Am.  revolution. ]’76.  44.21 
Wirt,  W.  Life  of  Patrick  Henry.  1873..  633.3 


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— Magoon,  E.  L.  Orators  of  the  Am.  rev.  613.9 
Wisconsin.  Geology  of  Wisconsin.  Sur- 
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by  an  atlas  of  maps.  2 v.  1877-’80.  *8521.10 

— Legislative  manual,  1870-2, 1874-5.  5v..  *931.1 

— Owen,  D.  D.  Geolog.  survey  of.  2 v. ’52 . *8541 . 2 

— Smith,  W.  R.  History  of.  v.  3.  [Docu- 

mentary]. 1854 736.1 

— State  historical  society.  Reports  and 

collections,  v.  2-7.  1856-76 736 . 13 

Wisdom,  wit  and  whims  of  distinguished 


ancient  philosophers.  Banvard,  J. . . 317 . 10 
Wise,  D.,  [Francis  Forrester .]  Glen  Morris 
stories.  5 v.  [cop.  1859-60.] 

1.  Guy  Carlton 71.20 

2.  Dick  Duncan 71.21 

3.  Jessie  Carlton 71.22 

4.  Walter  Sherwood 71.23 

5.  Kate  Carlton 71.24 

— Young  lady’s  counselor.  1851 433 . 5 

— Young  man’s  couDselor.  1851 406.21 

Wise,  J.  iEronautics.  [History  and  art.]’50.  841.9 

See  also  Balloons. 

Wise  and  otherwise.  Alden,  I.  M.. . 82.31 


Wiseman,  N.,  cardinal.  Doctrines  of  the 

Catholic  church.  2 v.  1836 441.12 

— Fabiola;  or,  the  church  of  the  catacombs.  137 . 1 5 

— Last  four  popes.  1875  636.6 

Wister,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  translator.  At  the 

councillor’s,  by  E.  Marlitt 144.17 

— Bailiff’s  maid,  by  E.  Marlitt 141 . 19 

— Countess  Gisela,  by  E.  Marlitt 131.11 

— From  hand  to  hand,  by  Golo  Raimund. . 54.18 

— Gold  Elsie,  by  E.  Marlitt 32.9 

— In  the  Schillingscourt,  by  E.  Marlitt. . . 45.24 

— Little  moorland  princess,  by  E.  Marlitt..  25 . 21 

— New  race,  by  Golo  Raimund 145.17 

— Old  mam’selle’s  secret,  by  E.  Marlitt. . . 142.7 

— Only  a girl,  by  Wilhelmine  von  Hillern.  132.12 

— Penniless  girl,  by  Bertha  Behrens 57.24 

— Quicksands,  by  A.  Streckfuss 56.22 

— Seaside  and  fireside  fairies,  by  G.  Blum 

and  H.  Wahl 25.7 

— Second  wife,  by  E.  Marlitt 44.25 

— Severa,  by  E.  Hartner 51.15 


Wit  and  humor.  See  Humor,  wit,  etc. 

W it  and  wisdom  of  George  Eliot.  1885 . . . 323 . 29 
Wit  and  wisdom  of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith, 

with  biog.  memoir  by  E.  A.Duyckinck.  303 . 11 
Wit,  humor  and  Shakespeare.  Weiss,  J..  317.8 

Wit  of  women.  Sanborn,  Kate.  1883 323.23 

Witchcraft.  Drake,  S.  A.  New  England 

legends.  1884 321 . 3 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Rationalism  in  Eu- 

rope  In  437.1.1 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my  books 332.12.1 

— Mackay,  C.  Popular  delusions 311.5 

— Meinhold,  J.  W.  Mary  Schweidler,  the 

amber  witch.  Fict 133.5 

— Old  witchcrafts In  1001.8.9 

— Palfrey,  J.  G.  The  witchcraft  tragedy. 

(Hist,  of  New  England,  v.  4.  p.  96- 
132) 747.5 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Letters  on 436 . 24 

— Whittier,  J.  G.  Magicians  and  witch 

folk;  Agency  of  evil JnlOOl.7.2 

See  also  Delusions;  Superstitions. 

Witherspoon,  O.  Doctor  Ben.  Fict.  1883.  57.31 

Within  an  ace.  Jenkin,  Mrs.  C 36.272 

WiTHiN-doors;  games,  etc.  Elliot,  A 802.9 

Within  the  Capes.  Pyle,  Howard.  Fict..  58.21 

Without  a home.  Roe,  E.  P 51.2 

Without  kith  or  kin.  Craik,  Mrs.  G.  M. . 36.151 
Withrow,  W.  H.  Catacombs  of  Rome.  ’75  423.13 
Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  By  Philip  and 

Grace  Wharton,  pseud.  Illus 613 . 17 

Witt,  Mme.  H.  de.  Monsieur  Guizot  in 

private  life.  1881 623.8 

Wives.  Chevasse,P.H.  Advice  to  a wife.’75.  818.4 

— Child,  L.  M.  Biographies  of  good.  1871.  607 . 10 

— Donkersley,  R.  Facts  about  wives  and 

mothers.  1869., 605.27 

— Ellis,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Wives  of  England 305.15.1 

See  also  Marriage. 

Wives  and  daughters.  Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  36.232 
Wives  and  widows.  Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  S.  11.26 
Woermann,  K.  See  Woltmann,  A.  and 
Woermann,  K. 

Wolf  at  the  door.  (No  name  ser.).  1877..  46.8 

WoLF-boy  of  China.  Dalton,  W.  Juv 78.32 

Wolf  run.  Kellogg,  E.  Juv 83.10.2 

Wollstonecraft,  Mary.  Pennell,  E.  R. 

Life  of.  1884 627.1.9 

Wolsey,  T.,  cardinal.  Campbell,  J.  Lord 

chancellors  of  England Jw618.14.1 

In  drama,  see  Shakespeare’s  “Henry  VIII;”  and  in 
fiction , Ainsworth’s  “Windsor  castle”  [36.32]. 


WOLTMANN. 


270 


WOMEN. 


Woltmann,  A.  and  Woermann,  K.  His- 
tory of  ancient,  early  Christian,  and 
mediaeval  painting.  2 v.  Illus.  ’80-5.  848 . 1 

WoMAN-hater.  Reade,  C.  Fid 42.6 

Woman  I loved,  and  the  woman  who  loved 

me.  Blagden,  Isa 36.44 

Woman  in  American  society.  Woolson,  A.G.  912 . 13 
Woman  in  sacred  song.  Smith,  Mrs.  E.  M., 

ed’r.  1885 212.19 

Woman  in  spite  of  herself.  J eaffreson,  J.  C.  36 . 273 

Woman  in  white.  Collins,  Wilkie 61.21 

Woman’s  A,  inheritance.  Douglas,  A M..  65.3 

Woman’s  friendship.  Aguilar,  Grace.  Fid.  33.24 

Woman’s  kingdom.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 36 . 142 

Woman’s  reason,  A.  Howells,  W.  D.  Fid.  55.15 
Woman’s  record;  or,  sketches  of  all  distin- 
guished women,  to  1868.  Hale,  S.  J. . . *E.3 

Woman’s,  A,  thoughts  about  woman.  Craik, 

D.  M.  1874 903.13 

Woman’s,  A,  vengeance.  Payn,  J.  Fid..  36.563 
Woman’s  worth  an  i worthlessness.  Dodge, 

M.A.  1872 902.27 

Woman. 

Biography. 


— Brockett,  L.  P.  Woman’s  work  in  the 

civil  war.  1867 *. 726.3 

— Hays,  F.  Women  of  the  day.  [Bjdef 

biographies.]  1885  631 . 9 

— Lord,  J.  Great  women.  1885 735.6.5 

Contents:— Cleopatra—' The  woman  of  paganism; 
Paula  — Woman  as  friend ; Heloise — Love;  Joan  of  Arc 
—Heroic  women;  Saint  Theresa— Religious  enthu- 
siasm ; QueenElizabeth— Woman  as  sovereign ; Madame 
de  Maintenon— The  political  woman;  Sarah,  duchess 
of  Marlborough— The  Woman  of  the  world;  Madame 
Recamier—  Woman  in  society;  Madame  de  Stael— 
Literary  woman;  Hannah  More  -Education  of  woman; 
George  Eliot—  * oman  as  novelist. 

— Moore,  F.  Women  of  the  war  [1860-5].  737 . 21 

— Percy  anecdotes.  Woman 312.1 

— Starling,  E.  Noble  deeds  of  women.  ’58.  605.10 

See  also  Biography.  (Collective:  Women,  and  other 
headings , p.  27-30) /Biography  (Individual,  p.  30-31.) 

Miscellaneous  ivorks. 


— Alger,  W.  S Friendships  of  women.  ’79.  421.12 

— Ballou,  M.  M.,  ed’r.  Notable  thoughts 

about.  1882 . 318.20 

— Croly,  J.  C.  [ Jennie  June.]  ’ For  bet- 

ter or  for  worse.  1875 417.16 

— Ellis,  S.  S.  Women  of  England 305.15.1 

— Houghton,  R.  C.  Women  of  the  Orient. 

1877 518.13 

— James  J.  Female  piety.  1773 425.25 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Characteristics  of 

women.  [In  Shakespeare.] 332.27 

— Philip,  R.  The  Marthas;  or,  varieties  of 

female  piety.  1836 In  411.2 

— Plutarch.  Concerning  the  virtues  oi.In  445.3.1 

— Smith,  E.  M.  Woman  in  sacred  song. 

[Selections.]  1885 212 . 19 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Women  of  Homer. . Jn217.15.1 

— Upton,  G.  P.  Women  in  music.  1880.  835.30 


Education , etc. 

— Brackett,  A.  C.,  ed’r.  Education  of 

American  girls.  1874 402.31 

— Buckle,  H.  T.  Influence  of  women  on 

the  progress  of  knowledge 326.1 

— Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Education  and 

influence  of In  302.9.2 

— Clarke,  E.  H.  Building  of  a brain.  ’74.413.27 

Sex  in  education.  1873 402 . 18 

Note. — Reviewed  in  N.  A.  review,  v.  118.  1007.8. 


— Duffey,  E.B.  No  sex  in  education:  a 
review  of  Dr.  E.  H.  Clarke’s  “Sex  in 
education.”  1874  412.6 


Woman.  Education , etc.,  continued. 

— Howe,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  ed’r.  Sex  and  educa- 

tion. 1874 412.7 

— Livermore,  Mrs.  M.  A.  What  shall  we 

do  with  our  daughters  ? 1883 916 . 14 

— Muzzey,  A.  B.  The  young  maiden.  ’56.  408.17 

— Phelps,  L.  Hours  with,  my  pupils.  1859.  401.4 

— Reid,  Mrs.  H.  Woman;  her  education 

and  influence.  1852 914 . 16 

— Ruskin,  J.  Letters  of  advice  to  young 

girls 431 . 7 

— Terhune,  M.  Y.  [Marion  Harland.] 

Eve’s  daughters;  or  common  sense, 

for  maid,  wife  and  mother . 1882 914.34 

— Weaver,  G.  S.  Aims  and  aids  for  girls 

and  young  women.  1836 406 . 24 

— Wise,  D.  Young  lady’s  counselor.  1851.  433.5 

Employments. 

— Ames,  Azel.  Sex  in  industry.  1875 912.14 

— Church,  Ella  R.  Money  making  for 

ladies.  1882 916.3 

— Dali,  C.  H.  The  college,  the  market  and 

the  court.  1878 903 . 3 

— Manson,  G.  J.  Work  for  women.  1883.  916.4 

— Penny,  Y.  Five  hundred  employments 

for.  1868 912.12 


Health  and  diseases  of. 

— Hewitt,  G.  Diseases  of  women.  1872..  836.12 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  Health  of  our  girls.Di  307.15 

— J acobi,  M.  P.  Question  of  rest  for  wo- 

men. 1877... 846.7 

— Lewis,  Dio.  Five  minutes  chat  with 

young  women.  1874  828.14 

— Napheys,  G.  H.  Physical  life  of.  1872.  805.11 

— Stevenson,  S.  H.  Physiology  of  women. 

1883  845.12 

See  also  Health ; Medicine ; Obstetrics. 

Rights  and  duties. 

— Brockett,  L.  P.  Women:  her  rights, 

wrongs,  etc.  1869 903.16 

— Bushnell,  H.  Woman’s  suffrage;  the  re- 

form against  nature . 1869 903 . 1 5 

— Cobbe,  Frances  P.  Duties  of  women.’81.  426 . 27 

— Craik,  D.  M.  A woman’s  thoughts  about 

women.  1874 903.13 

— Dix,  M.  The  calling  of  a Christian  wo- 

man. 1883 443.37 

— Dodge,  M.  A.  A new  atmosphere.  1866.  307.23 
Woman’s  worth  and  worthlessness. 

The  compliment  to  “A  new  atmos- 
phere.” 1872 902.27 

Woman’s  wrongs:  a counter-irritant. 

1868 903.17 

— Hericourt,  Mme.  d’.  A woman’s  philoso- 

phy of  woman;  or,  woman  affran- 
chised. 1854 903.18 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  Common  sense  about 

women.  1882 914.29 

— Mann,  H.  Powers  and  duties  of.  1859 .In  407 . 24 

— Mill,  J.  S.  Subjection  of  women.  1870.  903.19 

— Monod,  A.  Woman;  her  mission  and 

life 438.15 

— Ruskin,  J.  Sesame  and  lilies.  1872 . . . 302 . 1 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Woman’s  sphere,  etc.  .In  301.27 

— Woolson,  Abba  G.  Woman  in  American 

society.  1873 912.13 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Womankind.  1877 911.32 


See  also  Domestic  economy ; Children ; Education ; 
Girls;  Marriage;  Mothers;  Wives. 

Women  of  Christendom.  Charles,  Mrs.  E.  626.13 
Women  of  Israel.  Aguilar,  Grace.  2 v. . . 644.28 
Women,  plumbers  and  doctors.  Plunkett, 

H.  M.  1885  845.22 


WONDER. 


271 


WOOLSEY. 


WoNDER-book  for  girls  and  boys.  Haw- 
thorne, N 3.18 

Wonder  stories.  Andersen,  H.  C 22.35 

WoNDER-world  stories;  tr.  by  M.  Pabke 

and  M.  Deane 88.24 

Wonderful  balloon  ascents.  Marion,  F. 

1870 802.15 

Wonderful  escapes.  Bernard,  F.  1871 . . 802 . 28 
Wonderful  tales  from  Denmark.  Ander- 
sen, H.  C 22.31 

Wonderful  things,  Ten  thousand."  King, 

E.  F 311.4 

Wonderful  woman.  Fleming,  Mrs. A.  Fict.  32 . 18 

W- »nderlantd  of  work.  Mateaux,  C.  L. . ..  848.18 
Wonders,  Illustrated  library  of.  See  Illus- 
trated library  of  wonders,  p.  132 

Wonders  of  science;  or,  young  Humphry 

Davy.  Mayhew,  H 827.11 

Wonders  of  the  deep.  Scheie  de  Yere,  S.  812.9 

Wonders  of  the  physical  world.  1875 818.11 

Wonders  of  the  world;  2d  series.  Sears,  R.  744.8 

Wonders  of  the  world,  The  seven 823.18 

Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone.  Richardson, 

J.  1873  505.20 

Wood,  A.  Class-book  of  botany,  [cop.  1869.]  843 . 19 

— Object  lessons  in  botany,  [cop.  I860.].  843.20 

Wood,  C.  Buried  alone.  1869  36.89 

Wood,  E.  J.  Wedding  day  in  all  ages  and 

countries.  1869 742 . 16 

Wood,  G.  The  gates  wide  open,  or  scenes 

from  another  world.  1871  142.8 

— Modern  pilgrims;  the  newest  methods  of 

reaching  the  Celestial  City.  2 v.  Fict.  133.19 

— Peter  Schlemihl  in  America.  1848  3.10 


Wood,  Mrs.  Henry.  Anne  Hereford.  1869.  36.564 

— Channings.  1862 36.566 

— East  Lynne.  1861 36.567 

— Edina 42.25 

— Foggy  night  at  Offord.  1872 36.568 

— George  Canterbury’s  will.  1870 36.565 

— Lady  Adelaide’s  oath.  1867 36 . 569 

— A life’s  secret.  1867 36.570 

— Lord  Oakburn’s  daughter.  1864 36 . 571 

— Master  of  Greylands.  1873 18.24 

— Mildred  Arkell.  1865 36.573 

— Mrs.  Halliburton’s  troubles.  1863 36.574 

— Orville  college.  1867 36.575 

— Oswald  Gray.  1865 36.576 

— Out  of  the  deep.  3 876 42.22 

— Red  court  farm.  3868 36.577 

— Roland  Yorke;  sequel  to  “The  Chan- 

nings.” 1869 61.27 

— St.  Martin’s  eve.  1866  36.579 

— Shadow  of  Ashlydyat.  1863 36.580 

— Trevlyn  hold.  1864 36.581 

— Vemer’s  pride.  3 v.  in  2.  1863 36.582 

Wood,  H.  C.  Brain-work  and  overwork. 

(Am.  health  primers).  1880 833.14.8 

Wood,  J.  G.  Homes  without  hands.  1870.  806.21 

— Horse  and  man : their  mutual  depend- 

ence and  duties.  1886 854 . 1 

— Hlus.  natural  history.  1873  812.30 

— Insects  abroad 834 . 17 

— Insects  at  home.  1872 806 . 2 

— Man  and  beast;  here  and  hereafter 417.23 

— New  illus.  natural  history 841.32 

— Trespassers.  [Habits  of  animals.] 831.16 

— Uncivilized  races  of  men  in  all  countries 

of  the  world.  2 v.  Illus.  1871 ....  854.4 

Wood,  W.  Manual  of  physical  exercises. 

1870 803.24 

Wood,  W.  W.  History  of  the  ninety-fifth 

Illinois  infantry  volunteers.  1865. . . 712.9 


Wood,  Wallace,  ed’r.  The  hundred  great- 
est men.  Portraits.  Introductions 
by  R.  W.  Emerson  and  others.  1885.  628.22 
Contents.— Poetry : Homer;  Pindar;  JEschylus;  So- 
phocles; Euripdes;  Aristophanes;  Menander;  Lucre- 
tius; Virgil;  Dante ; Rabelais;  Cervantes;  Shakspeare; 
Milton;  Moliere;  Goethe;  Scott. — Art:  Phidias;  Prax- 
iteles; Leonardo  da  Vinci;  Michael  Angelo;  Raphael; 
• Correggio ; Titian ; Rubens  ; Rembrandt ; Bach ; Handel ; 
Mozart;  Beethoven.— Religion:  Moses;  Zoroaster;  Con- 
fucius; Buddha;  Mahomet;  St.  Paul;  St.  Augustine ; St. 
Bernard;  St.  Francis;  Erasmus;  Luther;  Calvin;  Loy- 
ola; Bossuet;  Wesley. — Philosophy:  Pythagoras;  Soc- 
rates; Plato;  Aristotle;  St,  Thomas  Aquinas;  Bacon; 
Descartes;  Spinoza;  John  Locke;  Leibnitz;  Berkeley; 
Hume;  Kant.— History : Herodotus;  Thucydides; 

Demosthenes;  Cicero  ; Tacitus  ; Plutarch;  Montaigne; 
Montesquieu;  Voltaire;  Diderot;  Lessing ; Gibbon. — 
Science : Hippocrates  ; rchimedes  ; Galen  ;Copernic,us : 
Kepler;  Galileo;  Harvey;  Newton;  Linnseus;  Lavoisier; 
Bichat;  Cuvier. — Politics:  Pericles;  Alexander  the 
great;  Hannibal;  Caesar;  Charlemagne;  Alfred  the 
great;  William  the  conqueror;  Charles  V. ; William  the 
silent ; Richelieu ; Cromwell ; Peter  the  great ; Frederick 
the  great;  Washington ; Jefferson ; Nelson ; Napoleon  I ; 
Wellington.— Industry : Gutenberg;  Columbus;  Palissy; 
Franklin;  Montgolfier;  Howard;  Arkwright;  Watt; 
Stephenson:  Appendix. 

WooD-engraviug.  See  Engraving. 

Wood  magic;  a fable.  Jefferies,  R.  1881.  832.17 

WooD-rangers.  Reid,  M.  Fict 3.24 

Wood- working  tools  and  how  to  use  them. 

1881 836.24 

Woodberry,  G.  E.  Edgar,  A.  Poe.  1885.  .624  12  8 

— History  of  wood-engraving.  1 883 848 . 3 

Wmodbridge,  J.  Practical  religion.  1837.  43S.16 

Woodburn  grange.  Howitt,  W 135.21 

Woodbury,  F.  P.  Luther  and  the  annals 

of  the  reformation.  A compilation.’83.  432.11 
Woodcraft.  Sears,  G.  W.  [NessmuJc.] [’84.  844.41 
Woodhouse,  F.  G.  The  military  religious 


orders  of  the  middle  ages.  1879 727 . 15 

Woodman.  O.  H.  Boys  and  girls  of  the 

revolution.  1877 738 . 1 

Woodruff,  H.  Trotting  horse  of  America. 

1871 808.14 

Woods,  D.  B.  Sixteen  months  at  the  gold 

diggings  [1849-51] 505.15 

Woods  and  bv-ways  of  New  England. 

Flagg,  W" 522.24 

Woods,  Poetry  of  the.  [Selections.] 217.12 

Woodstock.  Scott,  SirW.  Fict 12.21 

Woodville  stories.  See  Adams,  W.  T. 
Woodward,  A.  A.  [Auber  Forestier .] 

Echoes  from  mist-land:  or  the  Nibe- 

lungen  lay.  1877 217.27 

Woodward,  S.  P.  Manual  of  mollusca. 

1871 822.19 

Wooing  o’t,  The.  Alexander,  Mrs.  A.  F.  31.18 

WooL-gathering.  [Travel  in  the  West.] 

Dodge,  M.  A.  1867 306.24 

Woolever,  A.  Treasury  of  wisdom,  wit, 
and  humor,  odd  comparisons  and 

proverbs.  1885 321 . 19 

Woolfert’s  Roost.  Irving,  W.  1854 306 . 1 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  [Susan  Coolidge.]  Eye- 

bright.  1879 78.17 

— New-year’s  bargain.  1876 88.33 

— Nine  little  goslings.  1878 .* 78.10 

— A round  dozen  [stories].  1883  82.20 

— What  Katy  did.  1878 74.26 

— What  Katy  did  at  school.  1883 82.30 

Woolsey,  Theo.  D.  Communism  and  so- 
cialism. 1880 912.29 

— Essay  oh  divorce  and  divorce  legisla- 

tion. 1869 911.3 

— Helpful  thoughts  for  young  men.  1874 . 433 . 11 

— International  law.  1872 903.5 

— Political  science.  2 v.  1878 913.1 


WOOLSEY. 


272 


WYOMING. 


Woolsey,  Theo.  D.,  continued. 

— and  others.  First  century  of  the  re- 
public: a review  of  American  prog- 
ress. 1876  734.5 


— Fisher,  G.  P.  Academic  career  of. 


Woolson,  Abba  G.  George  Eliot  and  her 

heroines : a study.  1886 324 . 1 

— Woman  in  American  society.  1873 912.13 

— ed'r.  Dress-reform;  lectures  on  dress  as 

it  affects  the  health  of  women.  1874.  805.18 
Woolson,  Constance  F.  Anne.  1882 52.28 

— Castle  Nowhere:  lake-country  sketches. 

1875 44.6 

— For  the  Major.  1883 146.26 

— Rodman,  the  keeper,  etc.  [Southern 

sketches.]  1880 48.20 

Worboise,  E.  J.  Lillingtones  of  Lilling- 

stone.  1872 143.15 

Worcester,  J.  E.  Dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.  1872 *A . 3 

Words.  See  English  language  ( Words). 

Words  and  their  uses.  White,  R.  G.  1872.  332.14 
Words,  facts  and  phrases.  Dictionary  of. 

Edwards,  E 316.10 

Wordsworth,  Charles.  Shakespeare  and 

the  Bible.  1880 317.14 

Wordsworth,  Dorothy.  Tour  in  Scotland, 

1803 524.9 

Wordsworth,  W.  Poetical  works.  1866 . 202 . 10 

— Select  poetical  works.  2 v.  in  1 215.3 

— Poems;  chosen  and  ed.  by  M.  Arnold.’79.  237.7 


— Chamber’s  papers.  [Sketch  of.] Inl001.9.3 

— De  Qnincey,  T.  Literary  reminiscences.302.19.1 

— Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterday  with  authors. . 601.20 

— Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of  genius  317.11 

— Howitt,  W.  Homes  of  the  poets 615.15 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Among  my  books 332.12.2 

— Myers,  F.  W.  H.  Life.  (Eng.  men  of 

letters) 616.11.19 

— Shairp,  J.  C.  Wordsworth:  the  man 

and  the  poet In  301 . 11 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Characteristics,  etc.. . . 303.3 

Essays 303.6.1 

Literature  and  life 303.4 

Work.  Alcott,  L.M.  Fict.  1876 143.1 

Work  and  play,  etc.  [Essays.]  Bushnell,  H.  317.18 

Work  and  wages.  Brassey.  T.  1872 903.2 

Work  and  wages.  Howitt.  M.  Juv 91.11 

Work  and  win.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.2.4 

Work  for  women.  Man  son,  G J.  1883...  916.4 


Working  classes.  See  Labor  and  capital; 
Laboring  classes. 

Workman,  The.  Thompson,  J.  P.  1879..  914.4 

Workshop,  The.  Monthly  journal  of  the 

useful  arts.  vt  7-9.  1874-6 *8541.3 

Workshop  appliances.  Shelley,  C.  P.  B.’79.  838.27 
World.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Life  in  the 

primeval.  1872 808 . 1 0 

— Clodd,  E.  Childhood  of  the.  1874 ....  808.19 

— Dawson,  J.  W.  Origin  of  the  world  ac- 

cording to  revelation  and  science.  ’77.  827.16 

— Donnelly,  I.  Atlantis:  the  antediluvian 

world.  1882 724.19 

— Figuier,  L.  World  before  the  deluge. . 808.9 

— Hickok,  L.  P.  Rational  cosmology 404.8 

— Humboldt,  A.  von.  Cosmos.  5 v.  1856.  801.1 

— Pouchet,  F.  A.  The  universe.  [Natural 

history].  18*2 841 . 14 

— Whewell,  W.  Plurality  of  the  worlds.’55.  827 . 7 

See  also  Astronomy;  Genesis  aDd  geology;  Creation; 
Evolution;  Earth;  Plurality  of  worlds. 


WoRLD-life;  or,  comparative  geologv.  Win- 

chell,  A.  1883 * 843.30 

World  of  anecdote.  Hood,  E.  P.  4 v 317.7 

World  of  ice.  Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Juv. . . 24.43 

World  of  wonders.  [Natural  history.]  ’81.  841.7 
World  on  wheels.  [Sketches.]  Taylor, B.F.  332.8 
World’s  progress:  a dictionary  of  dates. 

Ed.  by  G.  P.  Putnam.  1873 *B.10 

Wormeley,  K.  P.  My  wife  and  my  wife’s 

sister.  1881 51.6 

Worms.  Dalwin,  C.  Formation  of  vege- 
table mould,  etc.  1884 815.4.37 

Worst  boy  in  town.  Habberton,  J.  Juv.  86.11 
Worth  and  wealth.  Leslie,  Madeline.  Juv.  24.9 
Worthen,  W.  E.  First  lessons  in  mechan- 
ics. 1862 807.11 

Worthies  of  the  world,  historical  and  crit- 
ical sketches;  ed.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken. 

Ulus.  1882 634.15 


Contents.— Sir  Walter  Haleigh;  Napoleon;  Edmund 
Burke;  Frederick  von  Schiller;  Frederick  the  great 
J.  B.  P.  DeMoliere;  Doctor  Samuel  Johnson;  Simon 
De  Montfort;  William  Shakspeare;  Oliver  Goldsmith; 
Dante ; John  Bunyan  ; W.  E Gladstone ; Martin  Luther ; 
Horatio  Nelson;  Geoffrey  Chaucer;  Lord  Chatham; 
Duke  of  Wellington;  Benjamin  Disraeli;  Alexander 
von  Humbolt;  Thomas  Carlyle;  Thomas  A.  Becket; 
Robert  Burns;  Christopher  Columbus;  Peter  the  great; 
Sir  Walter  Scott;  Julius  Caesar;  John  Wesley;  George 
Stephenson;  Charles  J.  Fox;  George  Washington;  Sir 
William  Wallace;  Charles  Dickens;  William  Pitt;  John 
Calvin;  Joseph  Garibaldi;  Alexander  the  great;  Con- 
fucius; Oliver  Cromwell;  Alfred  the  great;  Gustavus 
Adolphus;  Socrates;  Robert  Bruce;  John  Knox; 
Charles  Haddon  Spurgeon;  Victor  Hugo;  John  Bright; 
Homer. 

Wotton,  Sir  H.  Wotton,  J.  Life  of.. . In  606.25 
Wraxhall,  Sir  L.  Golden-hair:  tale  of  the 


Pilgrim  fathers 43.26 

— Wild  oats.  1862 36.584 


Wreck  of  the  Chancellor.  Yerne,  J.  Fict.  137.8 
Wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary.  Dickens,  C./n36. 177.3 
Wreck  of  the  “Grosvenor.”  Russell,  W.  C.  47.10 
Wreck  of  the  “Red  Bird.”  Eggleston,G.C.  83 . 1 

Wrecked  in  port.  Yates,  Edmund 36.596 

Wrecked  on  a reef  [Auckland  islands.]  ’80.  515.6 
Wright,  C.  and  Brainerd  J.  A.  Historic 

incidents  and  life  in  India.  1861. . .,  702.16 
Wright,  G.  F.  Logic  of  the  Christian  evi- 


dences. 1880 423 . 7 

— Relation  of  death  to  probation.  1882 . . . 443 . 30 
Wright,  G.  N.  Historic  guide  to  Bath. 

[England.]  1864 703.5 

Wright,  Julia  M.  Dragon  and  the  tea- 
kettle; [also]  The  droppleganger.  ’85.  58.23 

— How  could  he  escape.  1875 92.16 

— Jug-or-not.  1874 92.15 

— Life  cruise  of  Captain  Bess  Adams.  1874.  92.17 

— Nothing  to  drink.  1875 92.18 


Note. — The  above  are  temperance  tales. 

Wright,  Lewis.  Practical  pigeon  keeper.  833.24 

— Practical  poultry  keeper.  1884  845 . 21 

Wright,  T.  History  of  caricature  and  gro- 
tesque in  literature  and  art.  1875...  851.6 

Wright,  W.  Oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania. 

1865 811.18 

Writing.  See  Composition;  Letters;  Pen- 
manship; Phonography. 

Wurthering  heights.  Bronte,  Emily 36.62 

Wurtz,  A.  Atomic  theory.  1881 815.4.29 

Wyandotte,  The.  Cooper,  J.  F 2.41 

Wych  Hazel.  Warner,  S.  and  A.  B 136.20 

Wycklyffe.  See  Wickliff. 

Wylde,  James.  Book  of  trades 822.35 

Wyman,  Morrill.  On  ventilation.  1846...  801.2 

Wyoming  territory.  See  reports  of  the  U.  S. 
geological  survey  [P53.4];  also,  Yel- 
lowstone region  in  general  alphabet, 


WYSS. 


273 


YORKTOWN. 


Wyss,  J.  R.  and  Montolieu,  Baronne  de. 

Swiss  family  Robinson.  1876 25.22 

Xavier,  St  Francis.  Bartoli,  D.  and  Maffei, 

J.  P.  Life  of.  1882 628.17 

Xenie’s  inheritance.  Durand,  Mme.  A 141 . 15 

Xenophon.  The  Anabasis;  or,  Expedition 
of  Cyrus,  and  the  Memorabilia  of 


Socrates;  tr.  by  J.  S.  Watson,  with  a 
geographical  commentary  by  W.  F. 
Ainsworth 735.9 

— The  Anabasis;  tr.  by  E.  Speiman;  The 

Cyropaedia;  tr.  by  M.  A.  Cooper.  2 v.  1020.1 

— Memoirs  [Memorabilia]  of  Socrates;  tr. 

byE.  Levien.  1872 601.6 


— Xenophon  [outlined  and  explained]  by 

Sir  A.  Grant.  1874 1020.26 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Book  of  worthies.  1869..  621.18 
Xerxes.  Abbott,  J.  History  of.  1872...  611.32 

— Rawlinson,  G.  Ancient  monarchies 715.5.3 

Yacht  club.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv 73.3.2 

Yacht  club  series.  6 v.  See  Adams,  W.  T. 
Yachting.  Frazar,  D.  Practical  boat- 
sailing. 1879 823 . 26 

— Qualtrough,  E.  F.  Sailor’s  handy  book.  873 . 29 

See  also  Boating;  also , Harper’s  mag.,  v.  47,  [Cheap 
yachting],  v.  67,  LModern  yacht]  ; Scribner’s,  v.  4, 
[Yachts  and  yachting],  and  v.  24,  [Evolution  of  Ameri- 
can yachts ; Steam  yachting  in  America] . 

Yale  college.  Change  in  the  academic  cur- 
riculum; Classics  and  the  curriculum. 

New  Englander,  v.  44 *1008.8 

— Decrow,  W.  E.  Yale,  and  the  “City  of 

Elms.”  1882 523.7 

— Four  years  in  Yale.  By  a graduate  of 

’69.  1871 401.2 

— Linonian  and  Brothers’  librarv.  Cata- 

logue. 1873 *328.15 

— Porter,  J.  A.  Sketches  of  Yale  life.  ’86.  436.17 

— Yale  examination  papers,  [1876— 1882]. . 444.17 
Yale  lectures  on  preaching.  See  Preaching. 


Yale  review.  See  New  Englander  and. 

Yankee  in  Canada,  etc.  Thoreau,  H.  D. . . 311 . 11 

Yankee  middy.  Adams,  W.  T 72.1.4 

Yarns  of  an  old  mariner.  Clarke,  Mrs.  M.C.  22 . 27 
Yates,  Edmund.  Black  sheep.  1867 36.586 

— Broken  to  harness.  1866 36 . 587 

— Castaway.  1872 36.588 

— Dr.  Wainwright’s  patient.  1871 36.589 

— Fifty  years  of  London  life,  [1831-75].  ’85.  631 . 3 

— Forlorn  hope.  1867 36 . 590 

— Impending  sword.  1874 36.591 

— Land  at  last.  1866  36.592 

— Nobody’s  fortune.  1872 36.593 

— The  rock  ahead.  1868 36 . 594 

— A waiting  race.  1872 36 . 595 

— Wrecked  in  port.  1829 36.596 

— Yellow  flag . 1873 36.597 

Year  after  year.  Clive,  Caroline 36.112 

Year  books.  Appletons’  annual  cyclo- 
paedia. v.  16-23, 1876-83 *B.32 

— Congregational  year  book,  1880  427.4 

— Keltie,  J.  S.  Statesman’s  year-book.’86.  *D.7 

See  also  Almanacs ; Annuals. 

Year  of  wreck.  [Cotton  plantation,  1866.] 

Benham,  G.  C 516.7 

Year  one  of  the  republic.  [France,  1793.] 

Erckmann,  E.  and  Chatrian,  A.  Fict.  45.16.3 
Year’s  housekeeping  in  south  Africa.  Bar- 
ker, A.  1875 525.12 

Yeast;  a problem.  Kingsley,  C.  Fict 132.18 

Yej  low  flag.  Yates,  Edm.  Fict 36.597 

33 


Yellowplush  papers.  Thackeray,  W. 

M 301.1  and  301.12.2 

Yellowstone  region.  Langford,  N.  P. 

Wonders  of  the 7^1006.4.3 

— Ludlow,  W.  Reconnaisance  from  Car- 

roll,  Montana,  to  Yellowstone  national 
parkin  1875 P81.5 

— Richardson,  J.  Wonders  of  the.  1873.  505.20 

— Stanley,  E.  J.  Rambles  in  wonder-land. 

1878 513.11 

— Winser,  H.  J.  Yellowstone  national 

park.  1883 501.7 

— Yellowstone  national  park:  Geology; 

Thermal  springs;  Topography.  See 
U.  S.  geolog.  and  geo g.  survey  of  the 
territories  by  F.  Y.  Hayden.  12th  re- 


port, pt.  2.  1883 *P53 . 4 

Yemassee,  The.  Simms,  W.  G.  Fict 16.5 

Yesterday,  to-day  and  forever.  [Poem.] 

Bickersteth,  E.  H ". 202.25 

Yesterdays  with  authors.  Fields,  J.  T. ’72.  601.20 

Yolande.  Black,  W.  Fict  146.28 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  Aunt  Charlotte’s 
stories  of  Greek  history  for  the  little 
ones.  1879 735.8 

— Book  of  golden  deeds 631 . 14 

— Book  of  worthies.  1867  621 . 18 


Contents. — Joshua ; David;  Hector;  Aristides;  Nehe- 
miah;  Xenophon;  Epaminondas;  Alexander;  Marcus 
Curius  Dentatus;  Cleomenes;  Scipio  Africanus;  Ju- 
das Maccabaeus ; Julius  Caesar. 

— Caged  lion.  [James  I.  of  Scotland.]  1870.  36.598 

— Cameos  from  Eng.  history,  v.  1-5. 1877-83.  742 . 20 

Contents.— v . 1,  From  Rollo  to  Edward  II.  2.  The 
wars  in  France.  3,  Wars  of  the  roses  4,  Reformation 


times.  5,  England  and  Spain,  (1565-1602). 

— Chaplet  of  pearls.  [St.  Bartholomew, 

1572.]  1870 36.599 

— Daisy  chain.  1856 36 . 600 

— Danvers  papers;  Prince  and  the page.’67.  36.601 

— The  disturbing  element;  or,  chronicles 

of  the  Blue-bell  society.  1879 46.28 

— Dove  in  the  eagle’s  nest.  [Thirty  years’ 

war.]  1866 36.602 

— Dynevor  terrace 36.603 

— Heartsease.  1855 36.604 

— Heir  of  Redcliffe.  1855 36 . 605 

— History  of  Christian  names.  2 v.  1863.  642 . 16 

— History  of  France.  [Brief.]  1879 717.17 

— Hopes  and  fears.  1861 36.606 

— Lady  Hester;  Mouth  of  the  Leamy.  ’74.  36.607 


— Life  of  J.  C.  Patteson,  missionary  bishop 

of  the  Melanesian  islands.  2 v.  1878.  624 . 7 

— Pillars  of  the  house.  5 v.  in  3.  1873  36 . 608 

— Selections  from  European  history.  2 v. 


See  Sewell,  E.  M.  1873 742 . 4 

— Stories  of  American  history.  1883  738 . 15 

— Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  in 

Spain.  1878 742.12 


— Stray  pearls.  [Fronde  war,  1648-53.]’83.  55.5 

— The  trial:  more  links  of  the  Daisy  chain.  36.609 

— Two  guardians.  [Self-renunciation.] ’80.  36.610 

— Unknown  to  history.  Story  of  the  cap- 

tivity of  Mary  of  Scotland.  1882 52.25 


— Womankind.  1877 911.32 

— Young  folk’s  Bible  history.  1880 432.25 


— Young  folk’s  history  of  England.  1872..  721.10 

— Young  folk’s  history  of  France.  1879...  721.11 

— Young  folk’s  history  of  Germany.  1877.  716.25 

— Young  folk’s  history  of  Greece.  1879..  721.9 

— Young  folk’s  history  of  Rome.  1879. . . . 721 . 8 


— Young  step-mother.  1861 36.611 

Yorke,  Oliver,  pseud.  See  Mahony,  F. 

Yorktown  centennial  handbook.  Stevens, 

J.  A.  1881 726.8 


YORUBA. 


274 


YOUNG. 


Yoruba  language.  Bowen,  T.  J.  Gram- 
mar and  dictionary  of 7n*8541.15.10 

Yosemite  valley.  Whitney,  J.  D.  Yose- 

mite  guidebook.  1874 532.4 

See  also  California;  also , Harper’s  m.,  v.  32;  Scrib- 
ner’s, v.  2 [Visit  to],  v.  3 [Big  trees  in],  v.  6 [Day  in.] 

Youatt,  W.  The  dog;  ed.  by  E.  J.  Lewis. 

[cop.  1846] 821.6 

— On  the  horse.  1864 825 . 4 

Youmans,  E.  A.,  ed’r.  Lessons  in  cookery; 

added,  Diet  in  health  and  disease, 

by  T.  K.  Chambers.  1879 822 . 28 

Youmans,  E.  L.  Hand-book  of  household 

science.  1872 813.23 

— ed’r.  Correlation  and  conservation  of 

forces.  1865 801.17 

Contents. — The  correlation  of  physical  forces,  by  W. 

R.  Grove;  The  interaction  of  natural  forces,  by  H.  L.  F. 
Helmholtz ; The  forces  of  inorganic  nature,  by  J.  R. 
Mayer;  Celestial  dynamics,  by  J.  R.  Mayer;  The  me- 
chanical equivalent  of  heat,  by  J.  R.  Mayer;  The  con- 
servation of  force,  by  M.  Faraday ; The  connection  and 
equivalence  of  forces,  by  J.  von  Liebig;  The  correla- 
tion of  the  physical  and  vital  forces,  by  W.  B.  Carpen- 
ter. 

Culture  demanded  by  modern  life; 

addresses  and  arguments  on  the 
claims  of  scientific  education.  1872. . 401.3 

Contents.- -Mental  discipline  in  education,  by  E.  L. 
Youmans;  Physics,  by  J.  Tyndall;  Botany,  by  A.  Hen- 
frey;  Zoology,  by  T.  H.  Huxley;  Importance  of  physi- 
ology, by  J.  Paget;  Education  of  the  judgment,  by  M. 
Faraday ; Scientific  history  of  education,  by  W.  Whewell : 
Study  of  economic  science,  by  W.  B.  Hodgson;  Polit- 
ical education,  by  H.  Spencer ; Early  mental  training, 
by  F.  A.  P.  Barnard  ; Development  of  scientific  ideas, 
by  J.  von  Liebig;  Scientific  study  of  human  nature,  by 


E.  L.  Youmans;  Appendix. 

Youmans, W.  J.  and  Huxley, T.  H.  Elements 

of  physiology  and  hygiene.  1872 803 . 22 

Young,  Andrew  W.  The  American  states- 
man: a political  history.  1855 904.17 

— Citizen’s  manual  of  government  and 

law.  1865 903.23 

— Government  class-book.  1865 902 . 10 

— National  economy:  history  of  the  Amer- 

ican protective  system.  1864 903 . 24 

Young,  Ann  E.  Wife  No.  19  [of  Brigham 

Young],  or  a life  in  bondage.  1876..  637.3 
Young,  Arthur.  History  of  the  Nether- 
lands. Jllus.  1884 732.8 

Young,  Arthur.  Travels  in  France,  1777-9. 

2 v.  1793  526.3 

Young,  Brigham.  McCarthv,  J.  Modern 

leaders.  1872 607.5 

See  also  Mormons. 


Young,  C.  A.  The  sun.  (Int.  sci.  ser.)’81.  .815.4.34 
Young,  Edward.  Night  thoughts. [Poem.] In  202.15 
Same;  with  life,  etc.,  by  G.  Gilfillan. . 207.4 

— The  revenge;  tragedy Ia  207.1.1 

— Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  the  poets 643 . 17 

Young,  J.  Physical  geography 827.22 

Young,  J.  C.  Personal  reminiscences. 

1874...., In  632.18 

Young,  L.  H.  Remarkable  events  in  his- 
tory. 1883... 723.12 

Young,  R.  Analytical  concordance  to  the 

Bible.  1881 *E.9 

— Light  in  lands  of  darkness:  a record  of 

missionary  labor.  1884 432.33 

— Modern  missions.  Their  trials  and 

triumphs.  1883 432 . 1 

Young,  The.  Abbott,  J acob.  Gentle  meas- 
ures in  training  of  the  young.  1872. . 401.5 

— Holland,  J.  G.  Titcomb’s  letters  to 

young  people,  single  and  married . . . 405 . 22 

— James,  J.  A.  Christian  father’s  present.  406.4 


Young,  The,  continued. 

— Jewsbury,  M.  J.Letters  to  the young.’42.  407.6 

— Percy  anecdotes.  Anecdotes  of  youth. . 312 . 1 

See  also  Biography  (Collective:  Youth);  Boys;  Child- 
ren; Girls;  Women  ( Education , etc.)\  Young  men. 


YounG  America  abroad  series.  See  Adams, 

W.T. 

Young  Brown.  Murray,  M.  Fict 36.533 

Young  Christian,  The.  Abbott,  J 433.30.1 

Young  Christian  series.  See  Abbott,  J . 

Young  Crusoe,  The.  Harley,  A.  J 23.16 

Young  deliverers  of  Pleasant  Cove.  Kel- 
logg, E 24.45 

Young  Dodge  club.  See  De  Mille,  J. 

Young  duke.  Disraeli,  B.  Fict 17.33 

Young  folk’s  Bible  history.  Yonge,  C.  M.’80.  432 . 25 
Young  folk’s  book  of  poetry.  Campbell, 

L.  J.,  ed’r 211.33 

Young  folk’s  cyclopaedia  of  common  things. 

Champlin,  J.  D.  1880 316.15 

Young  folk’s  cyclopaedia  of  persons  and 

places.  Champlin,  J.  D.  1882 316.16 

Young  folk’s  heroes  of  history,  v.  1-5.  See 

Towle,  G.W 515.7 

Young  folk’s  history  of  France.  Yonge,  C.M.  721 . 11 
Young  folk’s  history  of  Greece.  Yonge, C.  M.  721 . 9 
Young  folk’s  history  of  the  civil  war. 

Cheney,  C.  E.  1884  738.13 

Young  folk’s  history  of  the  United  States. 

Higginson,  T.  W.  1875 714.4 

Young  folk’s  Robinson  Crusoe.  Farrar, E. W.  77 . 19 

Young  fur  traders.  Ballantyne,  R.  M 74.1 

Young  girl’s,  A,  wooing.  Roe,  E.  P 57.7 

Young  Joe,  and  other  boys.  Trowbridge, 

J.  T 78.  L6 


Young  lady  at  home:  stories.  Arthur,  T.S.  31.26 
Young  lady’s  counsellor.  Wise,  D.  1851.  433.5 
Young  lieutenant.  Adams,  W.  T.  Juv . . . 72.1.3 

Young  maiden,  The.  Muzzey,  A.  B.  1856 . 408 . 17 
Young  man’s  book  of  knowledge.  Tegg,  T.  307.6 
Young  man’s  offering.  [Selections.]  1852..  62.20 

Young  marooners.  Goulding,  F.  R.  Juv.  28.23 


Young  mechanic.  Lukin,  J 818.15 

Young  men.  Alcott,  W.  A.  Gift  book for.’53.  406.22 
Young  man’s  guide.  1851 406 . 15 

— Beecher,  H.  W.  Lectures  to.  1854 ....  407.8 

— Buckley,  J.  M.  Oats  or  wild  oats?  com- 

mon sense  for  young  men.  1885 436 . 8 

— Chesterfield,  Earl  of.  Letters  to  his  son.  406.23 

— Clark,  R.  W.  Lectures  to.  1857 407.18 

— Eddy,  D.  C.  Young  man’s  friend.  1855.  406.13 

— Fisher,  S.  W.  Three  great  temptations.  437.21 

— Geikie,  C.  Life:  a book  for 423.12 

— Hopkins,  M.  Strength  and  beauty:  dis- 

cussions for  young  men 441 . 2 


— James,  J.  A.  Young  man  from  home.. . 412.2 

— Livermore,  A.  A.  Lectures  to.  1847..  407.10 

— Mann,  H.  Thoughts  for  a young  man.  In  407 . 24 

— Smith,  C.  B.  A life  in  earnest.  1848. . . 437 . 25 

— Wise,  D.  Young  man’s  counsellor.  ’51.406.21 

— Woolsey,T.  D.  Helpful  thoughts  for.  ’74.  433.11 

— Young  man’s  friend.  [Lectures.]  1850.  426.6 

Young  Mrs.  Jardine.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M. . . 45.19 


Young  patroon.  Myers,  P.  H.  Fict 62.18 

Young  people  of  "Shakespeare’s  dramas. 

Barr,  A.  E 211.31 

Young  Rick.  Eastman,  J.  A.  Juv 78.8 

Young  shipbuilders  of  Elm  island.  Kel- 
logg, E.  Juv 21.25 

Young  step-mother.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M. . 36.611 
Young  surveyor.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Juv.  87.23 

Young  voyageurs.  Reid,  Mayne 75.24 

Young  women.  See  Women. 

Young  yagers.  Reid,  Mayne 75.23 


YOUTH. 


ZURICH. 


70 


Youth’s  history  of  the  rebellion.  Tliaver, 

W.M.  4 v.  [cop.  1864] 714.13 

Yucatan.  New  and  old  in.  Ulus.  1885.  Jwl004.1.70 

— Ober,  F.  A.  Travels  in.  1884 In  531 . 14 

— Stephens,  J.  L.  Travels  in,  [1839-40].  2v.  507.12 
Yusef:  crusade  in  the  East.  Browne,  J.  R.  508 . 7 


Zadkiel,  pseud.  See  Morrison,  R.  J. 

Z^hnsdoef,  J.  W.  Art  of  book-binding.’80.  838 . 24 

Zaidee.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  0.  W 134.9 

Zambesi.  Livingstone,  D.  and  C.  Expedi- 
tion to  the.  1866 517 . 4 

Zanoni.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  L.  Fict . 62.9 

Zeluco.  Moore,  J.  2 v.  1789 15.24 

Zend-avesta.  See  Avesta;  Zoroaster. 

Zenobia.  Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Female  sov- 
ereigns  633.12 

— Ware,  W.  Zenobia;  or,  the  fall  of 

Rome.  2 v 14.4 

Zeph:  a posthumous  story.  Jackson,  Mrs. 

H.  H 58.27 

Zerub  Throop’s  experiment.  Whitney, 

Mrs.  A.  D.  T 71.19 

Zigzag  journeys.  See  Butterworth,  H. 
Zimmerman,  J.  G.  Solitude;  with  life  of 

author.  1819 401 . 23 

Zimmern,  Helen.  Maria  Edgeworth.  1883.  627.1.6 

Zincali:  gipsies  of  Spain.  Borrow,  G 524.22 

Zodiacal  light.  Jones,  G.  Observations 

on,  1853-5 *8521.12 

Zoe’s  brand.  Houstoun,  Mrs.  M 36 . 436 

Zoological  mythology.  Gubematis,  A. 

de.  2 v 427.20 

Zoology.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Animal  life 

throughout  the  globe.  1876 828 . 26 

Monsters  of  the  deep 818.10 

— Agassiz,  L.  Structure  of  animal  life  .’74.  821.1 

— Allen,  J.  A.  North  Am.  pinnipeds.’80.  In  *P53.5 


— Broderip,  W.  J.  Zoological  recreations.  831.13 

— Buckland,  F.  Log-book  of  a fisherman 

and  zoologist.  1883 842 . 29 

— Buckley,  A.  B.  Life  and  her  children. 

1881 837.15 

Winners  in  life’s  race.  [Vertebrates.].  832.23 

— Carpenter,  W.  B.  Zoology.  2 v.  1866.  811.11 

— Children’s  book  of  the  sagacity  of  ani- 

mals  75.10 

— Coues,  E.  North  American  fur-bearing 

animals.  1877 826.17 


Zoology,  continued. 

— Jordon,  1).  S.  Manual  of  verterbrates.’ 76.  828.24 

— Lee,  Mrs.  R.  Habits  and  instincts  of 

animals 835.6 

Habits  of  birds,  reptiles  and  fishes . . . 845 . 25 

— Lindsay,  W.  L.  Mind  in  the  lower  ani- 

mals. 2 v.  1880  834.1 

— Marey,  E.  J.  Animal  mechanism:  ter- 

restrial and  serial  locomotion.  1874.  .815.4.11 

— Mateaux,  C.  L.  Odd  folks  at  home 832.15 

— Maunder,  S.  Treasury  of  natural  his- 

tory. 1874 828.29 

— Menault,  E.  Intelligence  of  animals.  ’70:  802  21 

— Miller,  O.  T.  Little  folks  in  feathers 

and  fur.  1879  832  16 

Queer  pets  at  Marcy’s.  1880 832.11 

— Morse,  E.  S.  First  book  of  zoology.  ’77.  822.21 

— Nicholson,  H.  A.  Manual  of  zoology.’79.  822.11 

— Orton,  J.  Comparative  zoology.  1877..  822.12 

— Oswald,  F.  L.  Zoological  sketches.  ’83.  843.18 

— Packard,  A.  S.  Zoology.  1880 838.37 

— Paws  and  claws.  Illus.juv 832.1 

— Pettigrew,  J.  B.  Animal  locomotion; 

walking,  swimming  and  flying.  1874.  815.4.8 
— -Redfield,  A.  M.  Zoological  science.  ’72.  818.30 

— Romanes,  G.  J.  Animal  intelligence.’83.  815.4.44 
Mental  evolution  of  animals.  With 


essay  on  instinct  by  C.  Darwin.  1884.  844.26 

— Romer,  A.  Aquatic,  domestic  and  mi- 

nor animals.  1872 805.14 

— Semper,  K.  Animal  life  as  affected  by 

natural  conditions  of  existence.  1881.  815.4.30 

— Simmonds,  P.  L.  Dictionary  of  useful 

animals  and  their  products 855 . 9 

— Tenney,  Sanborn.  Elements  of.  1875.  842.21 

Manual  of.  1873 814.7 

Natural  history  of  animals.  1876 828.25 

— Tenney,  Mrs.  S.  Pictures  and  stories  of 

animals.  Fishes  and  reptiles 22.15 

Sea,  land  and  river  shells 22.16 

Sea-stars,  jelly-fishes,  sea-anemones 

and  corals 22.17 

— Van  Beneden,  P.  J.  Animal  parasites. 

1876 815.4.19 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Geographical  distribu- 

tion of  animals.  2v.  1876 854.7 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Ulus,  natural  history.  ’73.  812.30 

New  illus.  natural  history.  1881 841.32 

— - Trespassers 831 . 16 


and  Allen,  J.  A.  Monographs  of  North 

American  rodentia.  1877 In  *P53 . 6 

— Darwin,  C.  Variation  of  animals  under 

domestication.  2 v.  1868 803 . 1 

— Elliott,  H.  W.  Seal  islands  of  Alaska. 

1884  In  *P52.7.8 

— Figuier,  L.  Mammalia.  1870 812.21 

Ocean  world • 808 . 8 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  Chapters  on  animals. 

1874 814.2 

— Holder,  C.  F.  Marvels  of  animal  life.’85.  847.20 

— Hooker,  W.  Child’s  book  of  nature-’72.  802 . 2 

— Huxley,  T.  H,  The  crayfish:  an  intro- 

duction to  the  study  of  zoology.  ’80.  .815.4.28 


Elementary  zoology.  1877 822 . 18 

Introduction  to  the  classification  of 

animals.  1869 821 . 7 

— Ingersoll,  E.  Friends  worth  knowing. 

[Am.  natural  history.]  1881 832.22 

— Jackson,  T.  Stories  about  animals 832.20 

— Jefferies,  R.  Wood  magic;  a fable.  1881.  832.17 


See  also  entries  under  Natural  history;  also , Animal 
products;  Aquarium:  Birds;  Corals;  Evolution  and  * 
Darwinism ; Fish  and  fiishing ; Geology  (Paleontology) ; 
Insects;  Instinct;  Mollusca;  Natural  history ; Nature ; 
Ocean  ; Reptiles.  Taxidermy ; and  names  of  domestic 


animals. 

Zoroaster.  Crawford,  F.  M.  Fict 58.4 

Zoroaster  and  Zoroastrianism.  Clarke,  J. 

F.  Ten  great  religions.  1871 438.26 

— Hardwick,  C.  Christ  and  other  mas- 

ters. 1882 433.27 

— Rawlinson,  G Five  great  ancient  mon- 

archies. [See  Index,  v.  3.] 715.5 

See  also  Avesta;  Parseeism;  Religions. 

^schokke,  H.  Goldmaker’s village.  Fict.'M).  34.19 

— Meditations  on  death  and  eternity.  ’63.  438.18 
Zurcher,  F.  and  Margolle,  E.  Meteors, 

etc.  1876 816.24 

Mountain  adventures.  1869 502 . 20 

Volcanoes  and  earthquakes.  1869 855.15 

Zurich.  Lander,  S.  W.  Spectacles  for 

young  eyes. 21.8 


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CATALOGUE 


EDITION  OF  1886. 
FIRST  SUPPLEMENT,  1894. 


Alphabetically  Arranged  by  Authors,  Titles  and  Subjects. 


“A.  L.  A.”  index  to  general  literature. 


Fletcher,  W:  I.  1893 C.18 

Abbey  of  Croyland.  Ingulph.  Chronicle 

of 771.6 

Abbot,  F.  E.  Scientific  theism.  1886...  453.5 

— The  way  out  of  agnosticism.  1890 401.21 

Abbot,  H.  L.,  joint  author.  ^Humph- 
reys, A.  A. 

Abbot,  W.  J.  Battlefields  and  camp  fires. 

[1890] 774.9.2 

— Battlefields  and  victory.  [1891] 774  9.3 

— Battlefields  of  ’61.  [1889]  774.9.1 

— Blue-jackets  of  1812.  [1887.] 761.4 

— Blue-jackets  of ’61 . 1886 761.3 

Abbott,  B.  Y.  and  A.  Clerks’  and  convey- 
ancers’ assistant.  1887 926.21 

Abbott,  C:  C.  Outings  at  odd  times.  1890  874.10 

— Recent  rambles.  1892 882.24 

— Travels  in  a tree-top.  1894 897.1 

— Upland  and  meadow.  1886 845.31 

— Waste-land  wanderings.  1887 856  21 

Abbott,  Edwin  A.  Oxford  sermons.  1879.  467.12 
Abbott,  Evelyn.  Pericles  and  the  golden 

age  of  Athens.  1891 664,1.3 

— ed.  See  Heroes  of  the  nations  series. 

Abbott,  Jacob.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Abbott,  J:  S.  C.  Empire  of  Austria.  [1882]  751.8 

— Historyof  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  2v.  1885  652.4 

— History  of  Napoleon  III.  1868 657.1 

— Historyof  Prussia.  [1882] 751.10 

— Italy..  [1882] 751.9 

Abbott,  Lyman.  Evolution  of  Christian- 
ity. 1892 472.6 

— In  aid  of  faith.  1888 464.18 

— Life  of  Christ.  Illus.  1882 465.9 

— Old  Testament  shadows  of  New  Testa- 

ment truths.  1870 468.3 

— Popular  commentaries  on  the  New  Test- 

ament. 5 v.  1876-’88 424.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Matthew;  v.  2,  Mark  and  Luke;  v. 
3,  John;  v.  4,  Acts  of  the  Apostles  ; v.  5,  Romans. 

— Signs  of  promise.  Sermons.  1889 455.11 

— A study  in  human  nature.  1885 436.4 

— ed.  For  family  worship;  scripture  read- 

ings ; family  prayers.  1883 461.17 

— and  Gilmore,  J.  R.  Gospel  commentary. 

[Life  of  Christ.]  1890 464.19 

Abbott,  Mary.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Abelard,  Pierre.  Compayre,  Gabriel. 

Abelard  and  the  origin  and  early 

history  of  universities.  1893 677.2.5 

Abernethy,  J:  Macilwain,  G:  Memoirs  of. 

1853 683.17 

Abney,  W.  de  W.  Photography.  Illus.  1890  891.11 
Abolition.  See  Slavery. 

Aboriginal  American  authors  and  their 

productions.  Brinton,  Daniel  G. .. . 351.2 


Abortion.  Stover,  H . N.  Why  not  ? A 

book  for  every  woman.  1866 847.32 

About,  Edmond.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Above  rubies.  Bright  well,  C.  L 655.8 

Abraham,  patriarch.  Dean,  W:  J.  Abra- 
ham : his  life  and  times 461.6.1 

Arbitration,  Industrial.  Lowell,  J.  S., 

comp.  1893 937.76 

Abroad  and  at  home.  Phillips,  Morris..  544.31 
Abyssinia.  Smith,  F.  H.  Through  A.  [in 

1880] 542.4 

Accidents  and  emergencies.  Butler,  Glent- 

worth  R.  Emergency  notes.  1889.  893.21 
— Sargent,  Dr.  D.  A.  In  case  of  accident. 

Illus.  [1884] 872.13 

“According  to  Crocker.”  Smith,  W.  A.  878.12 
Acheta  Domestica,  pseud.  See  Budgen, 

Miss  L.  M 

Acoustics.  Tissandier,  G.  and  Frith,  H; 


Marvels  of  heat,  light,  and  sound  ....  874.39 
— Zahm,  J.  A.  Sound  and  music.  Illus. 

1892  883.8 

Acrobats  and  mountebanks.  Le  Roux,  H. 

and  Gamier,  J.  1890 878.21 

Across  the  plains,  etc.  Stevenson,  R.  L.  344.17 
Acting.  See  Drama. 


Acton,  W:  Functions  and  disorders  of  the 

reproductive  organs.  6thed’n.  1883.  854.9 

Actors  and  actresses  of  Great  Britain  and 
the  United  States.  Matthews,  B.  and 


Hutton,  L.,  edrs.  5 v.  1886 647.2 

Adams,  Abigail.  [Mrs.  W. S.  Smith.]  Cor- 
respondence ; ed.  by  her  daughter. 

1842  661.16 

Adams,  Brooks.  Emancipation  of  Mass- 
achusetts. 1877 767.2 

Adams,  C:  F.  Massachusetts:  its  histo- 
rians and  its  history.  1893 785.10 

— Memoirs  of  J:  Q.  Adams.  12  v.  1874...  682.12 

— New  departure  in  the  common  schools 

of  Quincy,  and  other  papers  on  educa- 
tional topics.  1879 431.21 

— Richard  Henry  Dana  ; a biography.  2 v. 

1890 668.7 


— Three  episodes  of  Massachusetts  history: 

The  settlement  of  Boston  Bay  ; The 
Antinomian  controversy  ; A study 
of  church  and  town  government.  2 

v.  1892 775.23 

Adams,  C:  J.  Where  is  my  dog?  or,  is 

man  alone  immortal  ? 1892 473.2 

Adams,  C.  K.  Christopher  Columbus. 

1892 665.10.11 

— ed.  Representative  British  orations.  3 v. 

1884  333.29 

Adams,  E.  L.  S.,  joint  author.  See  Steele, 

F.  M. 


ADAMS. 


4 


AFRICA. 


Adams,  Emily.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Adams,  G:  B.  Civilization  during  the  mid- 


dle ages.  1894 793.1 

Adams,  H:  History  of  the  United  States. 

v.  1-9.  1889-90  767.4 


Contents  : v.  12,  1801-3;  v.  3-4,  1805  9;  v.  5-6, 

1809-13;  v.  7-9,  1813-17. 

Adams,  H.  B.  Life  and  writings  of  Jared 

Sparks.  2 v.  1893......  685.16 

— ,ed.  Johns  Hopkins  University  stud- 

ies. v.  1-10.  1883-92  942.1 

Adams,  H.  C.  History  of  the  Jews  [A.  D. 

7-1885].  1887  778.7 

See  also  Fiction  class  list. 

Adams,  H:  C.  Public  debts:  an  essay  in 

the  science  of  finance.  1893 935.4 

Adams,  H.  G.  Life  and  adventures  of  Dr. 

Livingston 655.5 

Adams,  J:  Stoddard, W.  O.  Life  of.  1887.  647.1.2 
Adams,  J:  Q.  Memoirs  of,  1795-1848;  ed. 

by  C.  F.  Adams.  12  v.  1874 682.12 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1887 In  647.1.3 

Adams,  Myron.  The  continuous  creation. 

1890 461.25 

— Creation  of  the  Bible.  1892 478.15 

Adams,  Nehemiah.  South-side  view  of 

slavery.  1855 924.5 

Adams,  O.  F.  The  presumption  of  sex  and 

other  papers.  1892 344.15 

— Story  of  Jane  Austen’s  life.  1891 673.18 

Adams,  Samuel.  Wells.  W:  V.  Life  and 

public  services  of.  3 v.  1865 648.8 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Child-life  and  girlhood 

of  remarkable  women.  1890 674.21 

— “In  perils  oft.”  Romantic  biographies. 

Ulus.  1886  544.23 

— Land  of  the  Incas.  [Conquest  of  Peru.] 

1885 752.5 

— The  Maid  of  Orleans.  Ulus.  1889....  673.6 

— Warriors  of  the  crescent.  1892 783.13 

Adams,  W:  T.  [ Oliver  Optic.]  See  Fiction 

class-list. 

Adamson,  R.  Fichte.  (Philosophical 

classics.)  1881 675.1.4 

Addams,  Jane  and  others.  Philanthropy 
and  social  progress  : [Seven  essays.]  • 

[c.  1893] 933.21 


Addison,  Joseph.  Selected  essays.  1886.  333.20 

See  also  Guardian;  Spectator;  Tatler. 

See  also  Fiction  class  list. 

Addresses  and  speeches.  See  Elocution  ; 

Essays  ; Sermons. 

Adeline,  Jules.  Art  dictionary.  1891  . . 878.1 

Adler,  Felix.  Moral  instruction  of  child- 
ren. 1892 448.2.21 

Advancement  of  learning.  Bacon,  Fran- 
cis  458.4 

Adventurer,  The.  (British  essayists,  v. 

19-21.) 303.15 

Adventures.  See  under  names  of  coun- 
tries ; Hunting  ; Travels  and  voy- 
ages. 

Adventures  of  a blockade  runner.  Wat- 


son, W: 554.4 

Adventures  of  early  discoverers.  Humph- 
rey, F.  A 676.2 

Adversaria.  Dobree  P.  P.  5 v.  in  2 324.9 

Advertising.  Fowler,  N.  C.  Building 

business.  1898 928.5 

— Sampson,  H:  History  of.  1875 916.27 

Aerial  world . Hartwig,  G 862 . 7 

.ZEschylus.  Dramas  ; tr.  by  A.  Swanwick. 

1886  225.1 


iEscHYLUS,  continued. 

— Tragedies;  lit.  transl.  by  T.  A.  Buckley. 

1888 225.2 

— Tragedies;  tr.,with  biog.  essay,  by  E.  H. 

Plumptre 225.22 

^Esthetics.  Allen,  Grant.  Physiological 

aesthetics.  1877  885.22 

— Bosanquet,  Bernard.  History  of  aes- 

thetic. 1892  886.19 

— Lotze,  H.  Outlines  of  aesthetics.  [1885] 472. 20. 5 

— Veron,  Eugene.  ^Esthetics  ; tr.  by  W. 

H.  Armstrong.  1879  865.13 

See  also  Beauty  (Personal);  Delsarte  philosophy ; Fine 
arts. 

Afghanistan.  Ker,  D.  The  lost  city. 

Juv.  1885 84.10 

— Rodenbouffh,  Theo.  F.  Afghanistan  and 

the  Anglo-Russian  dispute.  1885. . . 727.21 

— Wheeler,  J.  T.  Short  history  of.  1884.  In  755.2 
Africa.  Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  In  the  heart 


of  Africa,  [1861-5].  1884 552.25 

— Bridge,  Horatio.  Journal  of  an  Afri- 

can cruiser  [on  the  west  coast,  1848-4]. 

1853 542.12 

— Casati,G.  Ten  years  in  Equatoria  and  the 

return  with  Emin  Pasha,  1880-9.  2 v. 

1891  543.5 

— Churchill,  Lord  R.  S.  Men,  mines  and 

animals  in  South  Africa.  1892 551.2 

— Drummond,  H:  Tropical  Africa.  Maps. 

1888 542.5 

— Du  Chaillu,  Paul.  Equatorial  Africa 

and  country  of  the  dwarfs,  1855-66. 

1890 538.18 

Note— Abridgment  of  original  editions. 

— Field,  H.  M.  The  Barbary  coast.  Ulus. 

1893 554.20 

— Galton,  F.  Tropical  South  A.  1889..  547.24 

— Greswell,  W.  Our  South  African  em- 

pire. 2 v.  1885 777.16 

— Harrison,  J.  W.  Life  of  Mackay  of 

Uganda  told  for  boys,  by  his  sister. 

1892  687.2 

— Jephson,  A.  J.  M.  Emin  Pasha  and  the 

rebellion  at  the  equator.  1890 541.16 

— Junker,  Dr.W:  Travels  in,  1875-8.  1890.  541.6 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in  Central 

Africa.  1884 532  1.5 

— - Boy  travelers  on  the  Congo.  [1887.]  541.3 

— Macdonald,  Duff.  Africana ; or,  the 

heart  of  heathen  [Eastern  Central] 

Africa.  2 v.  Ulus.  1882 541.15 

Contents:  v.  1,  Native  customs  and  beliefs;  v.  2, 

Mission  life. 

— Ober,  Fred  A.  Knockabout  club  in  N. 

Africa.  Ulus.  [1890] 543.2.1 

— Pinto,  S.  How  I crossed  Africa  [1877-9]. 

2 v.  1881  545.13 

— Ritchie,  J.  E.  Brighter  South  Africa  ; 

[the  Cape  and  Natal].  1892 552.10 

— Selous,  F:  C.  Travel  and  adventure  in 

South-east  Africa.  Ulus.  1893 554  19 

— Sheldon,  Mrs.  M.  French.  Sultan  to  sul- 

tan. [East  Africa.]  1892 551.16 

— Smith,  W.  R.  Africa  illustrated.  [1889]  *8522  14 

— Stanley,  H:  M.  In  darkest  Africa.  2 v. 

1890 541.1 

My  dark  companions  and  their  strange 

stories.  1893 172.7 

My  Kalulu.  [Fiction.]  1887 67.19 

Slavery  and  the  slave  trade  in  Africa. 

1893  933.19 


AFRICA. 


5 


ALFRED. 


Africa,  continued. 

— Stevens,  T:  Scouting  for  Stanley  in 

East  Africa.  [1890] 537.25 

— Thomson,  J.  MungoPark  and  the  Niger. 

[1890] 663.1.3 

- — Through  Masai  Land,  [1883].  1885..  551.25 

— Trollope,  Anthony.  South  Africa.  1878.  538.29 

— Ward,  Herbert.  Five  years  with  the 

Congo  cannibals.  1890 541.17 

— Wilson,  J.  L.  Western  Africa  : its  his- 

tory, etc.  1856  542.1 

See  also  Algeria ; Carthage ; Egypt ; Liberia ; Mashona- 
land;  Morocco;  Niger  river;  Tunis;  Zulu  Land. 
Agassiz,  Louis.  Holder,  C:  F.  Louis  Agas- 
siz: his  life  and  work.  1893 672.1.2 

— Life  and  correspondence  ; ed.  by  E.  C. 

Agassiz.  2 v.  1886 646.1 

Age  of  the  Antonines.  Capes,  W.  W 787. 12.11 

Agnosticism.  Abbot,  F.  E.  The  way  out 

of  agnosticism.  1880  461.21 

— Fawcett,  E.  Agnosticism  and  other  es- 

says. [1889] In  336.11 

— Stephen,  L.  An  agnostic’s  apology,  etc. 

1898  475.16 

Agriculture.  Brown,  Waldo  F.  Peo- 
ple’s farm  and  stock  cyclopedia.  2 v. 
ini.  [c.  1884] 888.9 

— Cole,  A.  N.  The  new  agriculture.  [Un- 

derground irrigation.]  1885 854.24 

— Elliott,  J.  R.  American  farms : their 

condition  and  future.  1890 937.62 

— Jefferies,  R:  Toilers  of  the  field.  [Eng- 

lish farm  life.]  1892 884.18 

— Loring,  G:  B.  Farm-yard  club  of  Jo- 

tham.  1881 872.3 

— Robbins,  M.  C.  Rescue  of  an  old  place. 

1892  877.39 

— Storer,  F.  H.  Agriculture  in  some  of  its 

relations  with  chemistry.  2v.  1887.  868.1 

— United  States.  Reports  of  com’r  of  agri- 

culture, 1849-92 *8501.3 

— Weld,  M.  C.  and  others.  A B C of  agri 

culture.  1888 861.3 


See  also  Dairy ; Domestic  animals  ; Forestry ; 
Fruit;  Gardening;  Grasses;  Insects;  Irrigation  ; 
Potato;  Soils. 

Aide,  Hamilton.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Aids  to  endeavor.  [Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.]  [1890].  455.18 
Ainsworth,  W:  H,  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Air.  See  Meteorology. 

Airy,  Osmund.  The  English  restoration 

and  Louis  XlV.  Maps.  1889 743.5.18 

Aitken,  M.  C.,  ed.  Scottish  song.  1874.  222.6 

Alaska.  Ballou,  M.  M.  New  Eldorado  : 

a summer  journey  to  Alaska.  1889.  536.10 

— Bancroft,  H.  H.  History  of  Alaska, 

1730-1885.  1886 782.1 

— Elliott,  H.  W.  Our  Arctic  province.  1886.  532.6 

— Hallock,  C:  Our  new  Alaska.  1886...  537.22 

— Karr,  H.  W.  S.  Shores  and  alps  of.  1887.  535.11 

— Niblack,  A.  P.  Indians  of  the  North- 

west coast.  1890 788.2 

— Rollins,  A.  W.  From  palm  to  glacier. 

1892 In  548.2 

— Woodman,  A.  J.  Picturesque  Alaska  : 

a tour.  1890 538.7 

Albert,  prince  consort,  of  England.  Grey, 

Hon.  C.  Early  years  of,  1819-41. 

1867 674.16 

Alcaforado,  Marianna.  Love  letters  of  a 

Portuguese  nun,  [1668].  [1890] 348.13 

Alcohol.  Carpenter,  W:  B.  Alcoholic 

liquors  and  the  human  system.  1885.  865.29 


Alcohol,  continued. 

— Greenfield,  W.  S.  Alcohol.  [Health 


primer.]  1890  891.20 

— Palmer,  A.  B.  Temperance  teachings  of 

science.  1887  876.28 

Alcott,  A.  Bronson.  Ralph  Waldo  Emer- 
son ; his  character  and  genius.  1882.  657.15 

— Sanborn,  F.  B.  and  Harris,  W:  T.  Life 

and  philosophy  of.  2 v.  1893 683.18 

Alcott,  Louisa  May.  Life,  letters,  and 

journals  ; ed.  by  E.  D.  Cheney.  1889.  656.9 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Alcuin.  West,  A.  F.  Alcuin  and  the  rise 

of  the  Christian  schools.  1892  677.2.3 


Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M.  [Pansy.]  See  Fiction 
class-list. 

Alden,  Rev.  J.  Story  of  a pilgrim  family, 

1620-1889.  1890 685.7 

Alden,  J:  B.  Handy  atlas  of  the  world. 

1888  533.22 

— Home  atlas  of  the  world.  1888 8542.2 

Alden,  Rev.  Timothy.  Collection  of  Ameri- 
can epitaphs  and  inscriptions.  5 v. 

1814  666.27 

Alden,  W.  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Aldrich,  M.  Almy.  History  of  the  United 

States  marine  corps.  1875 934.3 

Aldrich,  T:  B.  The  sister’s  tragedy,  and 

other  poems.  1891 227.7 

— Wyndham  towers.  [Poem].  1890 223.12 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Alexander  ' the  great.  Dodge,  T.  A. 


Alexander.  (Great  captains.)  1890.  686.11.1 
— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Story  of  Alexander’s 

empire.  1887 752.1.16 

Alexander,  Mrs.,  pseud.  See  Hector,  Mrs. 

A.  F. 


Alexander,  A.  Healthful  exercises  for 

girls.  1886 872.40 

— Modern  gymnastics  ; elementary 873.16.1 

— Modern  gymnastic  exercises  ; advanced. 873.16.2 

Alexander,  Archibald,  B.  D.  Alexan- 
der, James  W.  Life  of.  1854 657.14 

Some  problems  of  philosophy.  1886.  451.4 

Alexander,  E.  P.  Railway  practice.  1887.  937.36 
Alexander,  Francesca.  Roadside  songs  of 

Tuscany;  ed.  by  J.  Ruskin.  1887...  224.8 

Alexander,  H:  C.  Life  of  Joseph  A. 

Alexander,  D.  D.  1875. 657.17 

Alexander,  J.  A.,  B.  B.  Alexander,  H: 

C.  Life  of.  1875 657.17 

Alexander,  J.  B.  Dynamic  theory  of 

life  and  mind.  Ulus.  1893 881.18 

Alexander,  J.  W.  Life  of  Archibald 

Alexander,  D.  D.  1854 657.14 

Alexander,  W:  T.  History  of  the  colored 

race  in  America.  1887 774.11 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.  Tragedies;  ed.  by  E.  A. 

Bowring.  2 v.  1876 216.12 


Contents:  v.  1,  Philip;  Polynices;  Antigone;  Vir- 
ginia; Agamemnon;  Orestes;  Rosmunda;  Octavia; 
Timoleon;  Merope;  Mary  Stuart 
v.  2,  Conspiracy  of  the  Pazzi;  Don  Garcia;  Saul; 
Agis;  Sophonisba;  The  First  Brutus;  Myrrha;  The 
second  Brutus;  Antony  and  Cleopatra;  Abel;  Alces- 


tis  II. 


Alford,  H:  The  queen’s  English.  1889.  324.22 
Alfred  the  great.  Anglo  Saxon  version  of 


Boethius:  with  English  transl.  by  S. 

Fox.  1864 457.1 

— Anglo-Saxon  version  of  Orosius.  1884.  In  771.1 

— Pauli,  Reinhold.  Life  of.  1884 771.1 

— Turk,  M.  H.,  ed.  Legal  code  of.  1893,  935.5 


ALGiE. 


6 


AMERICA. 


Alg^e.  See  Mosses. 

Alger,  J.  G.  New  Paris  sketch  book. 

1889  552.9 

Alger,  W:  R.  Sources  of  consolation  in 

human  life.  1892 472.1 

Algeria.  Bridgman,  F.  A.  Winters  in. 

1890  546.13 

Ali,  Syed  Ameer.  Life  and  teachings  of 

Mohammed  ; or,  the  spirit  of  Islam. 

1891  692.7 

Allan,  W:  Army  of  northern  Virginia  in 

1862.  1892 784.10 

— History  of  the  campaign  of  Gen.  T.  J. 

[Stonewall]  Jackson  in  the  Shenan- 
doah valley  of  Virginia.  1880, 784.13 

— , joint  author.  See  Hotchkiss,  Jed. 

Alldridge,  Lizzie.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Allen,  A.  V.  G.  Continuity  of  Christian 

thought.  1887  446.24 

— Life  of  Jonathan  Edwards.  1889 656.6.1 

Allen,  C.  B.  and  Mary  A.  The  man  won- 
derful in  the  house  beautiful.  1890.  882.11 

Allen,  E:  H.  Practical  cheirosophy.  1891.  876.18 
Allen,  F:  H.  Great  cathedrals  of  the 


world.  Plates  in  photogravure.  2 v. 

[1886] *8542.19 

Allen,  Grant.  Colin  Clout’s  calendar. 

[1883] 893.1 

— Falling  in  love,  with  other  essays.  1890.  836.16 

— Physiological  aesthetics.  1877 885.22 

Allen,  H.  N.,  tr.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Allen,  J.  L.  Blue-grass  region  of  Ken- 
tucky, etc.  Ulus.  1892 554.6 


Allen,  J.  H:  and  others.  Unitarianism: 

its  origin  and  history.  [Lectures. ]1890.  478. 17 
Allen,  J:  H.  Tariff  and  its  evils.  1888.  937.53 
Allen,  Joseph.  Battles  of  the  British  navy 


[to  1840].  2 v.  1889 772.4 

Allen,  Richard.  See  Fiction  class-list — 

Allen,  Walter.  Governor  Chamberlain’s 
administration  in  South  Carolina, 

[1874-1877].  1888 784.17 

Allen,  Willis  B.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Allen,  W:  F.  Reader’s  guide  to  English 

history.  1883  732.15 

Allibone,  S:  A.  Critical  dictionary  of 

English  literature.  3 v.  1871 A. 8 

Supplement;  by  J : F.  Kirk.  2 v.  1892.  A. 8.4-5 

Allston,  Washington.  Flagg,  J.  B.  Life 

and  letters  of.  1892 682.1 

— James, Mrs.  A.  Washington  Allston,  and 

his  axioms  on  art.  1893 In  347.3 

Almanacs,  annuals,  etc.  Appleton’s  an- 
nual cyclopaedia.  v 1-33.  1861-93 B.32 

— Hazell’s  annual  for  1891 I).  9 

— Hone,  W:  Every-day  book  and  table- 

book.  3 v.  [1827-47] 334.14 

Year  book  of  daily  recreation  and  in- 
formation. 1868  334.15 

— Keltie,  J.  S.,  ed.  Statesman’s  year  book, 

1886,  1888-’92,  ’94.  7 v D.7 

— Spofford,  A.  R.,  ed.  American  almanac, 

1882-1889.  8 v D.6 

— Tribune  almanac  and  political  register, 

1893  *931.2 

— Western  Rural  year  book  ; ed.  by  G. 

Milton.  1886 854.17 

— World  almanac,  1893-4.  2 v *931.3 

Almost  fourteen  [Physiological].  War- 
ren, M.  A 885.29 

Along  New  England  roads.  Prime,  W.  C.  547.26 

Along  the  Florida  reef.  Holder,  C:  F 882.23 

Alps.  Alpine  climbing.  [Narratives.]  1881.  533.30 

— Baedeker,  K:  Eastern  Alps.  Handbook.  555.1 


Altgeld,  J:  P.  Live  questions  [Social]. 

1890  923.13 

— Our  penal  machinery  and  its  victims. 

1886  918.3 

Alton,  Edmund,  pseud.  See  Bailey,  Ed- 
mund. 

Aluminium.  Richards,  J.  W.  Its  history, 

etc.  1887  861.1 

Amana  Society.  Perkins,  W:  R.  and 

Wick,  B.  L.  History  of.  1891....  768.11 

Amazon  river.  Wallace,  A.  R.  Travels  on 
the  Amazon  and  Rio  Negro,  [1848- 


1852].  1889  547.25 

America  [as  a whole].  Bandelier,  A.  F. 

The  gilded  man  and  other  pictures  of 
the  Spanish  occupancy  of  America. 

1893  787.15 

— Bell,  N.  R.  E.  [W.  D'  Anvers]  Heroes  of 

American  discovery.  [1885] 531.16 

— Brown,  M.  E.  Icelandic  discoverers  of. 

1887  757.9 

— Fiske,  J:  Discovery  of  America.  1892.  775.18 

— Gilman,  A.  Historical  readers.  3 v. 

[1887] 755.8 

— Hakluyt.  R.  Voyages  of  the  English 

nation  to  America  before  the  year 
1600.  4 v.  1889 551.14 

— Payne,  E:  J:  History  of  the  new  world 

called  America,  v 1.  1892 784.2.1 

— Peet,  Stephen.  Prehistoric  America,  v. 

1-2.  1890-2  788.1 

— Priest,  Josiah.  American  antiquities. 

1835  775.17 

— Winsor,  Justin,  ed.  Narrative  and  criti- 

cal history  of  America.  8 v.  1886-9.  *762.1 

— Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Children’s  stories 

in  American  history.  Illus.  1890...  97.5 

America.  Central.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  His- 
tory of,  1501-1887.  3 v.  1882 -’87  ....  782. 9 

— Brigham,  W:  T.  Guatemala.  1887...  534.7 

— Charnay,  D.  Ancient  cities  of  the  new 

world.  1887 545.20 

— Curtis,  W:E.  Capitals  of  Spanish  Amer- 

ica. [c.  1888] 537.26 

— Ford,  I:  N.  Tropical  America.  1893.  553.10 

— Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travelers  in  Mexico, 

etc.  1886 537.1 

— Squier,  E.  G.  Notes  on.  [Honduras, 

San  Salvador,  etc.]  1855 543.11 

— Vincent,  F.  In  and  out  of.  1890 542.6 

See  also  Costa  Rica;  Honduras;  Panama;  Yucatan. 
America,  North.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  His- 
tory of  the  Northwest  coast,  1543- 
1846.  2v.  1886 782.3 

— Carver,  Jonathan.  Travels#  through, 

[1766-8].  1802  556.5 

— King,  C:  F.  This  continent  of  ours 

[Picturesque  geographical  readers]. 


— Parkman,  F.  France  and  England  in 

North  America.  7 pts.  in  9 v.  1873- 

1892  736.15 

Historic  handbook  of  the  northern 

tour,  Lakes  George  and  Champlain  ; 
Niagara,  Montreal,  Quebec.  1885..  785.2 

— Shaler,  N.  S.  Story  of  our  continent: 

[geography  and  geology].  1892 544.10 

America,  South  Ballou,  M.  M.  Equa- 
torial America.  1892 544.20 

— Champney,  E.  W.  Three  Vassar  girls  in. 

1885  543.1.3 

— Child,  T.  Spanish-American  republics. 

1891  545.21 


AMERICA. 


7 


AMERICAN. 


America,  continued. 

— Curtis,  W:  E.  Capitals  of  Spanish  Amer- 


ica. Illus.  [1888] 537.26 

— Ford,  I:  N.  Tropical  America.  Illus. 

1893  553.10 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in.  1886.. . 532.2 

— Marcoy,  P.  Journey  across.  Illus.,  4 v. 

1873  *8542.6 

— Vincent,  F.  Around  and  about,  [1885-7]. 

1890  537.18 


See  also  Amazon  river;  Andes;  Argentine  Repub- 
lic; Brazil;  Chili;  Ecuador;  Paraguay;  Peru;  Uruguay. 
America  heraldica.  Vermont,  E de  V.,<?d.*8542.17 
American  agriculturist.  See  Periodicals. 
American  almanac.  See  Almanacs,  etc. 

American  angler.  See  Periodicals 
American  antiquarian.  See  Periodicals. 
American  architect  and  building  news.  See 
Periodicals. 

American  authors  for  young  folks.  Har- 


ris, A.  B ...  335.4 

American  bastile.  Marshall,  J:  A 774.2 


American  catalogue . See  Bibliography . 
American  catholic  quarterly  review.  See 
Periodicals. 

American  citizen’s  manual.  Ford,  W.  C.  937.5 
American  commonwealth.  Bryce,  James. 

2 v 901.20 

American  commonwealths ; ed.  by  H.  E. 

Scudder.  v.1-13 738.16 

Contents  : v.  1,  Virginia;  by  J:  E.  Cooke,  v.  2, 
Oregon;  by  W:  Barrows,  v.  3,  Maryland;  by  W:  H. 
Browne,  v.  4,  Kentucky;  by  N.  S.  Shaler.  v.  5, 
Michigan;  by  T:  Mcl.  Cooley,  v.  6,  Kansas;  by  L. 
W.  Spring,  v.  7,  California;  by  J.  Royce.  v.  8,  New 
York;  by  E.  H.  Roberts,  v.  9,  Connecticut;  by  A. 
Johnston,  v.  10,  Missouri;  by  L.  Carr.  v.  11,  Indi- 
ana; by  J.  P.  Dunn.  v.  12,  Ohio;  by  R.  King.  v.  13, 
Vermont;  by  R.  E.  Robinson. 

American  economic  association.  Publica- 
tions, 1886-1891.  v.  1-6 927.11 

American  electoral  system . O’Neil,  C:  A.  902.31 
American  explorations  in  the  ice  zones. 

Nourse,  J.  E 543.7 

American  game.  Herbert,  W:  H: 872.4 

American  garden.  See  American  garden- 
ing. 

American  gardening.  See  Periodicals. 

American  girl’s  handy  book.  Beard,  L. 

and  A.  B 861.10 

American  history  series. 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  Colonial  era 775.19 

— Sloane,  W.  M.  French  war  and  the  rev- 

olution....  787.1 

American  Indians.  See  Indians  of  Amer- 
ica. 

American  journal  of  education.  See  Peri- 
odicals. 

American  literature.  Allibone,  S;  A. 

Critical  dictionary  of  English  litera- 


ture. 3 v.  1871 A. 8 

Supplement ; by  J:  F.  Kirk.  2 v.  1892.  A. 8. 4-5 

— Beers,  H:  A.  Initial  studies  in  Ameri- 

can letters  1891  345.2 

Outline  sketch  of  American  literature. 

1887  331.18 

— Harris,  Amanda  B.  American  authors 

for  young  folks.  [1887]  335  4 

— Hodgkins,  Louise  M.  Guide  to  the  study 

of  19th  century  authors.  1890 342.26 

— Jameson,  J.  F.  History  of  historical 

writing  in  America.  1891 775.10 


— Lawrence,  Eugene,  Primer  of.  [c,  1880]. 347. 15.1 


American  literature,  continued. 

— Linton,  W.  J.  Poetry  of  America;  se- 


lections. 1878  226.9 

— Richardson,  C : F.  American  literature: 

1607-1885.  2 v.  1889  334.3 

Contents:  v.  1,  Development  of  American  thought; 
v.  2,  American  poetry  and  fiction. 

— Smith,  G.  J.  English  and.  1890  341.10 

— Smith,  H.,  ed.  Century  of  American 

literature.  [1889] 336.1 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  and  Hutchinson,  E.  M., 

eds.  Library  of  American  literature. 

11  v.  1889 338.2 


— White,  Greenough. Philosophy  of . 1891.  342.29 
See  also  Bibliography;  English  literature;  Journal' 
ism;  Periodicals;  Poetry. 

American  machinist.  See  Periodicals. 

American  marine.  Bates,  W:  W 928.3 

American  men  of  letters.  Warner,  C:  D., 

ed.,  v.  1-12.  1882-’92  624.12 

Contents  : v.  1,  W.  Irving;  by  C:  D.  Warner,  v. 
2,  Noah  Webster;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.  v.  3,  Thoreau; 
by  F.  B.  Sanborn,  v.  4,  George  Ripley;  by  O.  B. 
Frothingham.  v 5,  J.  F.  Cooper;  by  T.  R.  Louns- 
bury.  v.  6,  M.  N.  Fuller  Ossoli;  by  T.  W.  Higgin- 
son.  v.  7,  R.  W.  Emerson;  by  O.  W.  Holmes,  v.  8, 
E.  A.  Poe;  by  G.  E.  Woodberry.  v.  9,  N.  P.  Willis; 
by  H.  A.  Beers,  v.  10  B:  Franklin;  by  J:  B.  McMas 
ters.  v.  11,  W.  C.  Bryant;  by  J:  Bigelow,  v.  12, 
W : G . Simms ; by  W.  P.  Trent . 

American  naturalist.  See  Periodicals. 

American  notes  and  queries . See  Periodi- 
cals. 

American  orations  : ed.  by  A.  Johnston. 


3 v : 333.7 

American  pictures,  etc.  Manning,  S 528.19 

American  political  ideas.  Fiske,  John..  917.2 

American  race.  Brinton,  D.  G 876.31 

American  religious  leaders 656.6 


— v.l,  Jonathan  Edwards  ; by  A-V.  G.  Allen. 

— v.  2,  Wilbur  Fiske  ; by  G.  Prentice. 

— v.  3,  Dr.  Muhlenberg:  by  W . W.  Newton. 

— v.  4,  Francis  Wayland;  by  J.O.  Murray. 

— v.  8,  C.  G.  Finney;  by  G.  F.  Wright. 

— v.  9,  Mark  Hopkins;  by  F.  Carter. 

— v.  10,  Henry  Boynton  Smith;  by  L.  F. 

Stearns. 

American  revolution . See  United  States. 
American  state  constitutions.  Hitchcock, 


H: 937.37 

American  statesmen  ; ed.  by  J.  T.  Morse,  4 
jp.,  v.  1-23.  1878-’93  626.4 


Contents:  v.  1,  J.  Q,  Adams;  by  Morse,  v.  2, 
Alex.  Hamilton;  by  Lodge,  v.  3,  J.  C.  Calhoun;  by 
Von  Holst,  v.  4,  Andrew  Jackson ; by  W.  J. 
Sumner,  v.  5,  John  Randolph;  by  H.  Adams,  v.  6, 
James  Monroe;  by  Gilman,  v.  7,  Thomas  Jeffer 
son;  by  Morse,  v.  8,  Daniel  Webster;  by  Lodge, 
v.  9,  Albert  Gallatin;  by  Stevens,  v.  10,  James 
Madison;  by  Gay.  v.  11,  John  Adams;  by  Morse, 
v.  12,  John  Marshall;  by  Magruder.  v.  13,  Samuel 
Adams;  by  Hosmer.  v.  14,  T.  fl.  Benton;  by  Roose- 
velt. v.  15,  Martin  Van  Buren;  by  Shepard,  v.  16, 
Henry  Clay;  by  Carl  Schurz.  v.  17,  Patrick  Henry: 
by  Tyler,  v.  18,  Gouverneur  Morris;  by  Roose- 
velt. v.  19,  George  Washington;  by  Lodge,  v.  20, 
Benjamin  Franklin;  by  Morse,  v.  21,  John  Jay; 
by  Pellew.  v.  22,  Lewis  Cass;  by  McLaughlin, 
v.  23,  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Morse. 

American  tour  of  Messrs.  Brown,  Jones  and 

Robinson.  By  Toby.  Illus *8522.8 


AMERICAN. 


8 


ANDOVER. 


American  types  of  animal  life.  Mivart, 

St.  G: 885.14 

American  war  ballads  and  lyrics . Eggles- 
ton, G:  C.  2 v 227.20 

Americanisms  and  Briticisms.  Matthews, 

Brander 345.6 

Americanist,  Essays  of  an.  Brinton,  D.  G.  341.2 
Ames,  Fisher,  revolutionary  orator.  Life  and 

works  ; ed.  by  S.  Ames.  2 v.  1854. . 901.16 

— Magoon,  E.  L.  Orators  of  the  Ameri- 

can revolution 613.9 

— Thayer,  J.  B.  Homes  of  American 

statesmen 617.9 

Ames,  Fisher.  Practical  guide  to  whist. 

1891  876.9 

Ames,  L.  T.  Great  thoughts  for  little 

thinkers.  1889 336.3 

See  also  Fiction  class  list. 

Ames,  M.  C.  [Mrs.  M.  C.  Hudson.]  Hud- 
son, Edm.  Memorial  of  Mary  Clem- 

mer.  1886  646.20 

Amicis,  E.  de.  Military  life  in  Italy.. 


— Studies  of  Paris.  1882 523.22 

Amiel,  Henri  F:  Journal  intime;  tr.,with 

introd.,  by  Mrs.  Humphry  Ward. 

1889  656.11 

— Arnold,  Matthew.  Essays  in  criticism. 

1889 302.4.2 

Ammen,  Daniel,  admiral.  The  old  navy 

and  the  new.  [Memoirs.]  1891 674.4 

Ammianus  Marcellinus.  Roman  history, 

[A.  D.  353-378].  1887  771.14 

Among  cannibals.  Lumholtz,  Carl 537.15 

Among  the  holy  hills.  Field,  H:  M 544.15 

Among  the  law-makers.  Alton,  Edmund, 

pseud 918.10 

Among  the  Selkirk  glaciers.  Green,  W.S.  544.8 

Among  the  trees.  Lorimer,  Mary 861.38 

Amusements,  games,  pastimes.  Beard, 

L.  and  A.  B.  American  girl’s  handy 
book.  1887 861.10 

— Champlin,  J:  D.  and  Bostwick,  A.  E. 

Young  folks’  cyclopaedia  of  games 
and  sports.  1890  875.7 

— Frith,  H:  Half  hours  of  scientific 

amusement.  1890 874.30 

— Hand-book  of  games;  ed.  by  G.  N. 

Bohn.  1884 868.3 

— Hutchison,  G.  A.,  ed.  Boys  own  book 

of  indoor  games  and  recreations. 

1888  873.12 

Out-door  games  and  recreations.  1892.  881.22 

— Lawford,  Louisa.  Every  girl’s  book. . 847.29 

— Leland,  C:  G.  Hundred  riddles  of  the 

fairy  Bellaria.  1892 884.16 

— Rook,  E.  C.  and  L.  J.  Drills  and 

marches.  1890  877.8 

— Root,  N.  W.  School  amusements.  1859  426.5 

— Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.E.W.  Art  of  enter- 

taining. 1892 871.24 

Home  amusements.  1884 847.15 

— Smith,  Horatio.  Festivals,  games,  and 

amusements,  ancient  and  modern. 

1831 885.20 

— Tissandier,  G.  Popular  scientific  recre- 

ations. 1885 864.8 

— Young  lady’s  book.  [1859] 867.21 


See  also  Archery;  Baseball;  Boxing,  Cards  and 
card-playing;  Conjuring;  Cycling;  Dancing;  Fenc- 
ing; Fish  and  fishing;  Foot-ball;  Hunting,  shoot- 
ing, etc;  Lawn  tennis;  Magic;  Masquerade;  Sports; 
Tableaux. 


Analysis,  chemical.  See  Chemistry. 

Anam,  or  Cochin-China.  Corner,  J.  China, 

etc.  1853 In  772.5 

Anatomy  and  physiology.  Allen,  C.  B. 
and  Mary  A.  The  man  wonderful 
in  the  house  beautiful.  1890 882.11 

— Carpenter,  W:  B.  Animal  physiology. 

1886  868.9 

— Culver,  H.  H.  Epitome  of  anatomy, 

physiology  and  hygiene.  1888 896.3 

— Flint,  A.  Text-book  of  human  physi- 

ology. 1886 854.19 

— Foster,  M.  Textbook  of  physiology.  5v. 

1893 894.2 

— Fowler,  O.  S.  and  L.  N.  Self-instruc- 

tor in  physiology  ; rev.  by  N.  Sizer. 

1890 804.15 

— Harvey,  W:  On  the  motion  of  the  heart 

and  blood  in  animals.  1889 867.22 

— Hatfield,  M.  P.  Ph3Tsiology  and  hy- 

giene. 1887  858.5 

— Huxley,  T.  H.  Anatomy  of  invertebra- 

ted  animals.  1885 856.17 

Anatomy  of  vertebrated  animals. 

1886 856.16 

— Jones,  T:  R.  General  outline  of  the  an- 

imal kingdom,  and  manual  of  com- 
parative anatomy.  1871 873.1 

— Knox,  R.  Artistic  anatomy.  1852 — 864.19 

— Martin,  H.  N.  The  human  body.  1892.  891.14 

— Morley,  M.  W.  A song  of  life.  1891.  877.22 

— Parker,  T.  J.  Zootomy.  [Vertebrata.] 

1884  855.19 

— Prout,  W : Digestion  and  natural  theol- 

ogy. 1855  In  868.16 

— Quain,  J.  Anatomy.  8th  edn.  2 v. 

1876 862.18 

— Roget,  P.  M.  Animal  and  vegetable 

physiology  and  natural  theology.  2 v. 
1867....’ 868.17 

— Shephard,  Mrs.  E.  R.  For  girls;  a spe- 

cial physiology.  1888  877.1 

— Walker,  J.  Anatomy,  physiology  and 

hygiene.  1886 856.26 

See  also  Animal  magnetism ; Biology ; Chemis- 
try: Food;  Hand;  Health;  Histology;  Medicine; 

Mind  and  body;  Nervous  system;  Physical  educa- 


tion. 

Anatomy  of  expression.  Bell,  Sir  C: 867.4 

Ancient  cities  [of  the  Bible].  Wright,  W; 

B 523.23 

Ancient  cities  of  the  New  world.  Char- 

nay,  D 545.20 

Ancient  city,  The.  Coulanges,  F.  de. . . . 735.10 
Ancient  faiths  and  modern.  Inman,  T:.  447.26 

Ancient  society . Morgan,  L . H 901 . 18 

Ancient  world  and  Christianity.  Pres- 

sense,  E de 462.3 

Anders,  J.  M.  House-plants  as  sanitary 

agents.  1887  856.1 

Anderson,  J.  Memorable  women.  [Eng- 
lish Puritans].  2 v 687.8 

Anderson,  OliveS.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Anderson,  W.  C.  F.,  joint  author.  See 
Engelmann,  R. 

Andersonville  prison.  Long,  L.  Twelve 

months  in.  1886  763.14 

— Stevenson,  R.  R.  The  Southern  side. 

1876 774.13 

Andes  mountains.  Whymper,  E.  Trav- 
els amongst.  1892 546.18 

Andover  review . ^Periodicals. 


ANDOVER. 


9 


ARCHAEOLOGY. 


Andover  review,  Editors  of.  Divinity  of 


Jesus  Christ.  1893 476.17 

— Progressive  orthodoxy.  1887 446.25 

Andrews,  E.  B.  Brief  institutes  of  gen- 
eral history.  1888  765.13 

— Institutes  of  economics.  1890  936.1 

— Man  and  the  state.  1892 936.31 


Andrews,  Jane.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Andrews,  S.  J.  Life  of  our  Lord.  1892.  468.11 
Andrews.  Sidney.  The  South  since  the 
war.  [Georgia  and  the  Carolinas  in 


1865.]  1866 538.14 

Anecdotes,  etc.  Keddie,  W:  Anecdotes, 

literary  and  scientific 316.5 

— Spooner,  S.  Anecdotes  of  painters,  en- 
gravers, etc.  3 v 335.10 


Angelo,  Michael.  See  Buonarotti,  M.  C. 
Anglican  church.  See  Church  of  England. 
Angling.  See  Fish  and  fishing 
ANGLO-Saxon  language  and  literature. 
Beowulf:  an  Anglo-Saxon  poem, 
and  the  fight  at  Finnsburgh,  tr.  by 
James  M.  Garnett.  1892 231.9 

— Beowulf;  The  fight  at  Finnsburgh, with 

text  and  glossary;  ed.  by  J.  A.  Har- 
rison and  R.  Sharp.  1892  231.8 

— Carpenter,  Stephen  H.  Anglo-Saxon 

grammar  and  reader.  1891 345.13 

ANGLo-Saxons.  Miller  T.  History  of.  1878.  772.7 

ANGOULeME,  Duchess  of.  Saint-Amand,I.de. 
Duchess  of  Angouleme  and  the  two 

restorations.  1892  677.1 

Youth  of.  1892 675.7 

Animal  magnetism,  mesmerism,  etc.  Binet, 

A and  Fere,  C:  Animal  magnetism. 

1888 815.4.59 

— Bjornstrom,  F.  Hypnotism 873.13 

— Hammond,  W:  A.  Certain  conditions  of 

nervous  derangement.  1883 893.12 

— Hudson,  T.  J.  Hypnotism  and  mesmer- 

ism. 1893 In  476.4 

— Moll.  Albert.  Hypnotism.  1890 876.15 

— Savage,  M.  J.  Psychics:  facts  and  theo- 

ries. 1893 473.7 

— Sinnett,  A.P.  Rationale  of  mesmerism. 

1892  466.23 

See  also  Nervous  system. 

Animals.  See  Natural  history  ; Zoology  ; 

and  names  of  different  animals. 

Animals  mentioned  in  the  Bible.  Hart, 

H:  C 473.1.12 

Animals  : their  homes  and  habits.  Uncle 

Warren,  pseud 881.7 

Anna  Maria’s  housekeeping.  Power,  Mrs. 

S.  D 855.1 

Annals  of  the  American  pulpit.  Sprague, 

W:  B.  9 v 648.1 

Annals  of  the  English  stage  [to  1833] . 

Doran,  J.  2 v 645.7 

Annual  literary  index,  1892.  Fletcher,  W. 

I.  and  Bowker,  R.  R.,  eds C.22 

Annuals.  See  Almanacs,  etc. 

Anonyms.  See  Bibliography  (Anonyms, etc.). 

Anson,  G.  Voyages  around  the  world, 

1740-44.  Illus In  535.5 

Anstey,  F.,  pseud.  See  Guthrie,  F.  A. 

Anthony,  S . B . , joint  editor . See  Stanton , 

Eliz.  B. 

Anthony,  W:  A.  and  Brackett,  C.  F. 
Elementary  text-book  of  physics. 

1890 875.14 

Anthropology.  See  Man. 

Antiquities.  See  Archaeology . 

ANTi-slavery.  See  Slavery. 


ANTi-slavery  record,  v.  1-3.  1835-7 917.32 

Antoninus.  Marcus  Aurelius.  Brooks,  E. 

S.  Historic  boys In  645.4 

Antonyms.  See  Synonyms. 

Apes.  Hartmann,  R.  Anthropoid  apes. 815. 4.52 
Aphorisms,  apothegms,  maxims, etc.  Bacon, 

Francis,  Lord.  Aphorisms.  1886.  In  458.4 

— Bent,  S:  A.  Familiar  short  sayings  of 

great  men.  [1882.]  333.15 

— DuBois,  H:  P.,  comp.  Witty,  wise  and 

wicked  maxims.  [1892.] 345  28 

— Educational  aphorisms  and  suggestions. 

1861 456.11 

— Eliot,  George.  Wit  and  wisdom  of. 

[Compilation] 323.29 

— Franklin  B:  “The  sayings  of  Poor 

Richard.”  1890  342.7 

— Holland,  F.  M.  Reign  of  the  Stoics. 

[Maxims.]  1879 453.25 

— Schroeder,  J:  F:  Maxims  of  Washing- 

ton. 1855 344.4 

— Theognis.  Maxims In  225.6 

— Warwick,  Arthur.  Spare  minutes...  In  347.17 

See  also  Proverbs;  Quotations;  Table-talk. 

Apocrypha  of  the  Old  Testament.  Bissell, 

E.  C.,  ed.  1880 471.1.15 

Apostolical  fathers.  See  Fathers  of  the 
church. 

Apparitions.  See  Delusions,  etc. 

Appeal,  The,  to  life.  Munger,  T.  T 464.5 

Appeal,  An,  to  Pharaoh.  1889 922.15 

Appleton,  J : H.  Beginner’s  hand-book  of 

chemistry.  1888  861.33 

— The  young  chemist.  1878 891.19 

Appleton,  W:  H.,  ed.  Greek  poets  in 

English  verse,  by  various  translators. 

1893  234.5 

Appleton’s  annual  cyclopaedia,  v.  1-23.. 

1861-93  B.32 

Appleton’s  Canadian  guide-book.  2 v.  1892.  547.10 
Appleton’s  cyclopaedia  of  American  biog- 
raphy. 6 v.  1888-9  B.34 

Appleton’s  cyclopaedia  of  applied  mechan- 
ics. 2 v.  Illus.  1880 C.19 

Appleton’s  dictionar}T  of  New  York,  1880- 

1889.  2 v 516.3 

Apthorp,  W:  F.,  joint  ed.  See  Champlin, 

J.  D. 

Apuleius.  Works.  1889 324.2 

Contents-.  Metamorphoses,  or  Golden  Ass;  God 
of  Socrates;  The  Florida;  His  defence,  or  a dis- 
course on  magic;  Metrical  version  of  Cupid  and 
Psyche;  and  Mrs.  Tighe’s  Psyche,  a poem. 

Arabia.  Doughty,  C.  M.  Travels  in 


Arabia  Deserta.  2 v.  1888 534.16 

Arabian  nights’  entertainment.  Tr.  by 

E.  W.  Lane.  3 v 148.23 

Arabian  princess,  Memoirs  of  an.  Ruete, 

Emily 651.8 

Arabian  society  in  the  middle  ages.  Lane, 

E.  W 865.20 

Arber,  E :,ed.  English  reprints.  1868..  347.5 

Contents:  Lyly,  J:  Euphues.  The  anatomy  of 
wit.  Euphues  and  his  England.  1579-80. 

Arbitrary  arrests  in  the  South.  Tharin, 

R.  S.  1863  767.22 

Arbor  day.  Baldwin,  S.  Harper’s  school 

speaker.  1890  . . . . • 344.23.1 

Archaeology.  Babelon,  E.  Manual  of 

oriental  antiquities.  1889 766.2 

— Ely,  T:  Manual  of.  1890 878.4 


— Iconographic  encyclopaedia.  1886 *836.2.2 


ARCHAEOLOGY. 


10 


ARNOLD. 


Archeology,  continued. 

— Smith,  W:  Dictionary  of  Greek  and 

Roman  antiquities.  2 v.  1890 C.10 

— Westropp,  H.  M.  Hand-book  of  Arch- 

aeology ; Egyptian,  Greek,  Etruscan, 

Roman.  1878  867.20 

— Wright,  T:  Essays  on  archaeological 

subjects.  2 v.  1861 783.9 

— Yaggy,  L.W.  and  Haines, T.  L.  Museum 

of  antiquity 756.3 

See  also  History  (Ancient);  Man  ( Pre-historic ) ; 

and  names  of  various  countries  and  nations. 

Archery.  Ascham,  Roger.  Toxophilus. 

1865  In  345.5.2 

— Hansard,  G:  A.  Book  of.  1841 862.3 

— Hargrove,  E.  Anecdotes  of,  to  1791. 

1845 886.10 

Architects’  and  builders’  pocket-book. 

Kidder,  F.  E.  1890 876.19 

Architecture.  Corroyer,  E:  Gothic 

architecture.  1893  885.5 

— Fergusson,  J.  History  of,  in  all  coun- 

tries. 2 v 883.1 

History  of  Indian  and  eastern  architec- 
ture. 2v.  1891 883.2 

History  of  the  modern  styles  of.  2v. 

1891 883.3 

— Goodyear,  W:  H:  History  of  art  for 

classes.  1889 831 . 19 

— Gwilt,  J.  Encyclopaedia  of.  1881 *864.6 

— Iconographic  encyclopaedia.  Architec- 

ture. 1888  *863.2.4 

— Loudon,  J.  C.  Encyclopaedia  of  cottage, 

farm  and  villa  architecture.  1883. . . *864.5 

— Parker,  J.  H.  Architectural  history  of 

Rome.  1882  752.3 

— Schuyler,  Montgomery.  American  arch- 

itecture. 1892  857.10 

— Smith,  T.  R.  Greek  architecture.  1892.  882.7 

— Tuckerman,  A.L.  Short  history  of . 1887.  853.21 

— Van  Brunt,  H.  Greek  lines  and  other 

architectural  essays.  1893 893.26 

— The  world’s  worship  in  stone:  temple, 

cathedral  and  mosque.  1879 *8522.15 


Domestic. 

— Drake,  S:  A.  Our  colonial  homes.  1894  *8522.32 

— Gibson,  L:  H.  Convenient  houses.  [1889]  864.15 

— Richardson,  C.  J.  The  Englishman’s 

house.  Illus.  1888 893.23 

— Sturgis,  R.  and  others.  Homes  in  city 

and  country.  1893 886.7 

Periodicals. 

— American  architect  and  building  news. 

v.  11-43.  1882-1884 *8541.35 

— Carpentry  and  building,  v.  1-16.  1879- 

1894 *8541.7 

— Scientific  American  ; architects’  and 

builders’ edition,  v.7-17.  1889-94.  .*8541.35 

See  also : Carpentry  and  building ; Cathedrals ; 
Decorative  art;  Renaissance. 

Arctic  regions.  Greely,  A.  W.  Three 


years  of  Arctic  service,  1881-84.  2v. 

1886 554.1 

— Hays,  I.  I.  Arctic  boat  journey  [in 

1854].  1883 '. 533.7 

— Heilprin,  A.  The  Arctic  problem,  and 

Peary  relief  expedition.  1893 554.11 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Voyage  of  the  “Vivian.” 

Fict.  1885 532.3 

— Nansen,  F.  First  crossing  of  Greenland. 

2 v.  1890 543.6 


Arctic  regions,  continued. 

— Nourse,  J.  E.  American  explorations. 

[1884.] 543.7 

— Peary,  Josephine  D.  My  Arctic  journey. 

1893 554.12 

Arctic  sunbeams . Cox,  S.  S 536.27 

Arena.  See  Periodicals. 

Arey,  H:W.  Girard  college  and  its  found- 
er. 1869  476.7 

Argentine  republic.  Child,  Theodore. 

Spanish-American  republics.  1891..  545.21 

— Hudson.  W.  H.  Naturalist  in  LaPlata. 

1892  \ ...  881.10 

— Turner,  T:  A.  Argentina  and  the  Ar- 

gentines, 1885-’90.  1892  554.2 

Argles,  Mrs.  M.  See  Hunger  ford,  Mrs. 
Margaret. 

Argyll,  Duke  of.  See  Campbell,  G.  D. 

Arianism:  Gwatkin,  H.  M.  The  Arian 


controversy 464.1.15 

Aristocracy  in  England.  Badeau,  Adam.  533.2 
Aristophanes.  Comedies  ; lit.  tr.  by  W. 

J.  Hickie.  2 v.  1887  225.3 

Contents:  v.  1,  The  Acharnians;  Knights;  Clouds; 
Wasps;  Peace;  Birds,  v.  2,  Lysistrata;  The  Thesmo- 
phoriazusae:  Frogs;  Ecclesiazusae ; Plutus. 
Aristotle.  History  of  animals  ; tr.  by  R. 


Cresswell.  1887  867.8 

— Metaphysics;  lit.  tr.  by  J:  H.  McMahon. 

1887  457.3 

— Nicomachean  ethics ; tr.  by  R.  W. 

Browne.  1885  446.1 

— Organon,  lit.  tr.,  with  notes,  by  O.  F. 

Owen.  2 v.  1885 457.3 


— Politics  and  economics  ; tr.  by  Walford; 

essay  and  life  by  Gillies.  1881 917.22 

— Treatise  on  rhetoric;  lit.  tr.,  with  analy- 

sis, by  Hobbes.  Also  the  Poetic  of 
Aristotle,  lit.  tr.,  with  notes,  by 
Buckley.  1888 324.3 


— Crichton,  A.  Memoir  of in  866.1.14 

— Davidson,  T:  Aristotle  and  ancient  edu- 

cational ideals.  1892 677.2.1 

Arizona.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  History  of. 

1530-1888.  1889 782.5 

Armada,  Spanish  story  of,  etc.  Froude,  J. 

A.  1892  344.21 

Note : See  also  Froude’s  History  of  England,  v. 
12;  Kingsley’s  Westward  Ho!  Macauleys  Armada. 
Armies.  See  Military  art  and  science. 

Armies  of  to-day.  Merritt,  W.  and  others.  918.2 
Armitage,  E.  Lectures  on  painting.  1883.  853.36 
Armitage,  T:  History  of  the  Baptists,  to 

1886.  1887 428.7 

Arms  and  armour.  See  Military  arts  and 
science. 

Armstrong,  Annie  E.  See  Fiction  class- 


list. 

Armstong,  R.  On  steam  boilers.  1884.  856.36 
Army  of  northern  Virginia  in  1862.  Allan, 

W: 783!  10 

Armytage,  Mrs.  F.  F.  Old  court  customs 

and  modern  court  rule.  1883 765.4 

Arnold,  Sir  Edwin.  India  revisited.  1890.  544.17 

— Japonica.  [Country,  people,  ways  and 

thoughts.]  1891 545.10 

— Light  of  the  world.  [Christ.]  1891. . . . 227.3 

— Poems 215.29 


Contents  : Light  of  Asia  ; Indian  song  of  songs; 
Pearls  of  the  faith ; Oriental  poems;  “Iliad  of  India;” 
Night  of  Slaughter;  Morning  prayer;  Proverbial 
wisdom;  After  death  in  Arabia;  He  and  she. 


ASTRONOMY. 


ARNOLD.  ll 


Arnold,  continued. 

— Poetical  works.  2 v.  1889 227.27 

— Potiphar’s  wife,  and  other  poems.  1892.  226.17 

— Seas  and  lands  [Japan,  1889-’91].  1891.  545.9 

— , tr.  Song  celestial  [from  the  Mahabha- 

rata].  1885 216.14 


— Wilkinson,  W:  C.  Edwin  Arnold  as 

poetizer  and  as  paganizer.  344.3 

Arnold,  Edwin  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Arnold,  F:  Oxford  and  Cambridge  : their 

colleges,  memories,  and  associations.  428.11 
Arnold,  Helen.  Practice  in  parsing  and 

analysis.  1893  347.7 

Arnold,  L.  B.  American  dairying.  1879.  855.26 
Arnold,  Matthew.  Discourses  in  Ameri- 
ca. 1885 343.19 

— Essays  in  criticism.  2 v.  1872-’89 302.4 


Contents  : v.  1,  Function  of  criticism  of  the  present 
time;  Literary  influence  of  academies;  Maurice  de 
Guerin;  Eugenie  de  Guerin;  Heinrich  Heine;  Pagan 
and  Mediaeval  religious  sentiment;  Joubert;  Spinoza; 
Marcus  Aurelius;  On  translating  Homer:  three  lec 
tures;  On  translating  Homer:  last  words;  French 
Eton. 

v.  2,  Study  of  poetry;  Milton;  Thomas  Gray;  John 
Keats ; Wordsworth ; Byron  ; Shelley ; Count  Leo  Tol- 
stoi; Amiel. 


— Gen.  Grant:  an  estimate.  1887 661.14 

— On  the  study  of  Celtic  literature  ; On 

translating  Homer.  1883 343.20 

— Report  on  elementary  schools,  1852-82. 

1889  455.3 

Arnold,  Dr.  Thomas,  of  Rugby.  Selfe,  R. 

E.  Life  of.  1889  661.3 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  Life  and  correspondence 

of 683.2 

Memoir  of In  651.3 

Around  the  Hub.  Drake,  S:  A 533.1 

Around  the  tea-table.  Talmage,  T.  D.  W.  447.10 
Around  the  world  on  a bicycle.  Stevens, 

T:  2 v 532.11 

Around  tne  world  stories.  Seward,  O.  R.  542.26 

Around  the  world  with  the  blue  jackets. 

Rhoades,  H:  E 541.20 


Art.  See  Fine  Arts. 

Art  amateur.  See  Periodicals. 

Art  and  handicraft  in  the  Woman’s  build- 
ing of  the  World’s  Columbian  exposi- 
tion. Elliot,  Maud  H .,ed.  Ulus.  1893.  886.22 
Art  and  the  formation  of  taste.  Crane,  L. 

1886  852.23 

Art  for  art’s  sake.  Van  Dyke,  J:  C.  1893.  885  30 

Art  in  the  house.  Falke,  Jacob  von *8522.2 

Art  interchange.  See  Periodicals. 

Art  of  entertaining.  Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  871.24 
Art  out-of-doors.  Van  Rensselaer,  Mrs. 

S 885.16 

Arthur,  King.  Lanier,  S.  The  boy’s 

mabinogion 77.28 

— Maccallum,  M.  W.  Tennyson’s  Idylls  of 
the  king  and  Arthurian  story  from 

the  17th  century.  1894 354.6 

Arthur,  Chester  A.  Stoddard,  W:  O. 

Life  of.  1889 647.1.9 

Arthur,  W:  The  tongue  of  fire;  or,  the 

true  power  of  Christianity.  1893...  478.29 

Articles  of  religion.  Hardwick,  C:  His- 
tory of.  1884  457.13 

Artists.  See  Biography, {Collective-,  Artists ); 

Fine  arts. 

Arts.  See  Fine  arts  ; Useful  arts. 

Aryan  race.  Morris,  Charles.  1888 765.10 


Aryas.  Sacred  laws  of  the  Aryas  ; tr.  by  G. 

Buhler.  (Sacred  books  of  the  East, 

v.  2 and  14.)  1879 481.1 

As  we  were  saying.  Warner,  C.  D 344.7 

Ascham,  Roger.  Works;  with  life,  ed.  by 

Giles.  3 v.  in  4.  1864-5  345.5 

— The  scholemaster,  with  memoir  by  H. 

Coleridge.  1884  458.21 

— Johnson,  S:  Memoir  of.  1886 651.3 

Ashley,  W.  J.  English  economic  history 

and  theory,  2v.  1893 936.29 

Ashton,  John.  Adventures  and  discourses 

of  Captain  John  Smith.  Illus.  1883.  655.18 

— Century  of  ballads.  Illus.  1887 228.1 

— Dawn  of  the  19th  century  in  England. 

Illus.  1886  765.3 

— English  caricature  and  satire  on  Napol- 

eon I.  1888 352.7 

— The  Fleet  : its  river,  prison,  and  mar- 

riages. 1889  554.8 

— Humor,  wit,  and  satire  of  the  17th 

century.  1893 352.6 

— Old  times  : a picture  of  social  life  at  the 

end  of  the  18th  century.  1885 766.12 

— Social  life  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.  792.6 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Asia.  Bonvalot,  G.  Through  the  heart  of 

Asia.  Illus.  2 v.  1889 535.7 

— Keane,  A:  H.  Asia:  compendium  of 

geography  and  travel.  Illus.  1886...  556.1.2 

— Leonowens,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Our  Asiatic 

cousins.  Illus.  juv.  [1889] 538.1 

— Mabie,  H:  C.  In  brightest  Asia.  Illus. 

1892  545.26 

— Miller,  Olive  T.  Little  people  of  Asia. 

1885  532.10 

— Pinto,  F.  M.  Travels  and  adventures, 

1537-58.  1891 546.10 

— Price,  J.  M.  From  the  Arctic  ocean  to 

the  Yellow  sea,  1890-1.  1892 551.6 

— Whyte,  W.  A.  Land  journey  from 

Asia  to  Europe  [in  1869] 534.10 

See  also  China  ; India ; Mongolia  ; Persia  ; Phoeni 
cia ; Thibet ; Turkistan. 

Aspects  of  the  earth.  Shaler,  N.  S 873.7 

Asser,  J.  Annals  of  the  reign  of  Alfred.  In  771.12 
Assyria.  Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Story  of.  1887.  752.1.15 

— Sayce,  A.  H.  Assyria:  its  princes, 

priests,  and  people.  Illus 473.1.7 

Assyrian  grammar.  1872 345.22 

Astor,  J:  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Astor,  W:W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Astrjea.  [Poem.]  Holmes,  O.  W 215.12 

Astronomy.  Ball,  Sir  R.  S.  Atlas  of  as- 
tronomy. 1892 886.4 

In  starry  realms.  Illus.  1892  887.17 

Star-land  : [talks  with  young  peo- 
ple]. 1889 872.33 

Story  of  the  heavens.  1886 854.8 

— Bowen,  Eliza  A.  Astronomy  by  obser- 

vation. [1890.] 8522.31 

— Carpenter,  W:  B.  Astronomy.  1877.  In  868.8 

— Chambers,  G:  F.  Pictorial  astronomy. 

1891  877.33 

— Croll,  James.  Stellar  evolution.  1889.  865  20 

— Frith,  Henry.  Marvels  of  astronomy..  874.34 

— Gore,  J.  E.  The  visible  universe.  1893.  886.1 

— Hill,  R.  Stars  and  constellations. 


[Their  identification.]  1891 8522.23 

— Hinds,  J.  R.  Introduction  to  astrono- 

my. [1863.] 868.13 

— Jackson,  E:  P.  Astronomical  geog- 

raphy. 1887 876.30 


ASTRONOMY. 


12 


AVE. 


Astronomy,  continued. 

— Langley,  S:  P.  The  new  astronomy. 

1888  858.10 

— Lockyer,  J.  N.  Dawn  of  astronomy. 

Illus.  1894  894.10 

— Moore,  A.  and  Nichols, L.  D.  Overhead. 

[Astronomy  primer.]  1878 93.23 

— Newcomb,  Simon.  Popular  astronomy. 

1893  887.11 

— Norton,  W:  A.  Astronomy,  spherical 

and  physical.  1878 878.20 

— Oliver,  J:  A.W.  Astronomy  for  ama- 

teurs. 1888 861.14 

— Parker,  W:  H.  Familiar  talks.  1889.  865.28 

— Peck,  W:  Constellations  and  how  to 

find  them 848.28 

— Proctor,  R:  A.  Easy  star  lessons.  1891.  882.4 

Mysteries  of  time  and  space.  1883.  861.8 


Old  and  new  astronomy.  1892 *8522.30 


Universe  of  suns,  and  other  science 

gleanings.  1884 861.32 

— Serviss,  G.  P.  Astronomy  with  an  opera 

glass.  1892  881.12 

— Webb,  T.  W.  Celestial  objects  for 

common  telescopes.  2 v.  1893 893.28 

— Young,  C:  A.  Lessons  in  astronomy. 

Illus.  1891 877.25 


See  also  Almanacs ; Meteorology ; Sun. 


Asvaghosha  Bodhisattva.  Fo-sho-hing- 
tsan-king:  a life  of  Buddha.  [Sacred 

books  of  the  East.]  1883 481.1.19 

At  the  beautiful  gate.  Larcom,  Lucy...  233.2 
Atalanta  in  Calydon  : a tragedy.  Swin- 
burne, A.  C 215.27 

Athelwold.  Chanler,  Amelie  Rives 231.27 

Athen^eus.  The  Deipnosophists  ; lit.  tr. 

by  C.  D.  Yonge.  3 v.  1854 324.4 

Athens.  Abbott,  Evelyn.  Pericles  and 

the  golden  age  of  Athens.  1891 664.1.3 

— Cox  G:  W.  Athenian  empire.  1892..  .787.12.3 

— A day  in  Athens  with  Socrates.  Transl. 

from  Plato.  1888 464.24 

— Stuart,  J.  and  Revett,  N.  Antiquities  of 

Athens,  and  other  monuments  of 

Greece.  1889  536.18 

Atherton,  Gertrude  F.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Athletic  sports.  See  Physical  education  ; 

Sports  and  games ; and  names  of 
various  sports. 

Atkinson,  E:  Distribution  of  products. 


1892  936.28 

— Industrial  progress  of  the  nation.  1890.  923.14 

— Margin  of  profits.  [Eight  hour  ques- 

tion.] 1887  937.40 

— Science  of  nutrition.  1892 881.14 

— Taxation  and  work.  1892  941.31 

Atkinson,  J.  B.  Overbeck.  (Great  art- 
ists.) 1882 683.20 

Atkinson,  J.  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Atkinson,  J:  L.  Prince  Siddartha,  the 

Japanese  Buddha.  [1893] 478.20 

Atkinson,  Philip.  Elements  of  electric 

lighting.  1890 885.10 

— Elements  of  static  electricity.  1887. . . . 876.6 


Atkinson,  W:  B.,  ed.  Physicians  and  sur- 
geons of  the  United  States.  1878 662.10 

Atlantic  monthly.  See  Periodicals. 

Atlantis.  Bacon,  F.  The  new  Atlantis.  In  917.16 
Atlases.  See  Geography,  etc. 

Atmosphere.  See  Meteorology. 

Atonement.  Campbell,  J:  McL.  Nature 

of  the.  1886 464.16 


Attwood,  F.  G.  Manners  and  customs  of 

ye  Harvard  studente.  Illus.  1887...  848.21 

Audsley,  G:  A.  and  Bowes,  J.  L.  Keramic 

art  of  Japan.  1881 888.11 

Audubon,  J:  J.  Birds  of  America.  8 v. 

[1865.] *892.1 

— and  Bachman,  J:  Quadrupeds  of  North 

America.  3 v.  [1849.] *892.2 


— St.  John,  Mrs.  H.  His  adventures  and 

discoveries.  1881 632.22 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Augustine,  St.  Confessions  ; ed.  by  W.  G. 

T.  Shedd.  1885 446.12 

— Schaff,  P.  Biog.  sketch  of.  1891.  In  666.28 

Auld  licht  manse,  etc.  Barrie,  J.  M 347.12 

Aunt  Charlotte,  pseud.  See  Yonge,  C.  M. 
Austen,  Jane.  Adams,  O.  F.  Life  of.  673.18 


--  Malden,  Mrs.  C:  Jane  Austen.  1889.  627.1.20 
Austen,  J:  O.  Genealogical  dictionary  of 

Rhode  Island.  1887 *8542.13 

Austin,  Jane  G.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Australasia.  Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travel- 
ers in.  1889 541.4 

— Tregarthen,  Greville.  Story  of 752.1.38 

Australia.  Australia  as  it  is  ; by  a clergy- 
man. 1894  556.11 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Oceana:  England  and 

her  colonies.  1888 534.12 

— Jenkyns,  C.  C.,  ed.  Hard  life  in  the  col- 

onies. 1892 546.9 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in.  1889.  541.4 

— Lumholtz,  C:  Among  cannibals,  [1880- 

83.]  1889 637.15 

— Missing  friends:  adventures  in  Queens- 

land, (1871-1880).  1892 554.10 

— Sutherland,  A.  and  G:  History  of, 

1606  to  1890.  1894 792.13 

— Tregarthen, Greville.  Story  of.  1893.  In.  752. 1:38 

— Verne,  Jules.  A voyage  round  the 

world.  Fict .....136.15.1 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Australasia.  Compen- 

dium of  geography  and  travel.  Illus. 

1893 556.1.1 

— Willoughby,  H.  Australian  pictures 

drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  1886. ..  548.11 
Australian  ballot  system.  Wigmore,  J:H.  901.23 

Austria.  Abbott,  J:  S.  C.  Empire  of. 

[1882.] 751.8 

— Baedeker,  K.  Austria.  Handbook. 

1891 In  *555.9 

— Leger  L:  History  of  Austro-Hungary. 

1889 765.12 

— S.,  E.  O.  Hungary  and  its  revolutions.  773.1 

— Vdmbery,  Arminius.  Story  of,  [tol868]. 

1886  752.1.8 

— and  Austria-Hungary.  Maurice,  C.  E. 

Revolutionary  movement  of  1848-9. 

1887  756.9 

Authors.  Gilder,  J.  L.  and  J.  B.,  ed. 

Authors  at  home.  [American.] 

[1888.] 661.9 

— Griswold,  H.  T.  Home  life  of  great 

authors.  1887  646.28 

See  also  Biography  (Collective:  Literary);  Literature. 

Autographs.  Stead,  W.  T.,  ed.  Portraits 
and  autographs ; an  album.  [Chief- 
ly of  readers  and  well-wishers  of  the 


“Review  of  Reviews.’*]  1891 878.15 

Autumn.  Thoreau,  Henry  D.  1892  882.20 

Ava.  See  Burmah. 

Aye  Maria.  See  Periodicals. 


AVESTA. 


13 


BALL. 


Avesta.  See  Parseeism;  Zoroastrianism. 

Aynsley,  Mrs.  J.  C.  M.  Oar  visit  to  Hin- 

dostan,  Kashmir,  and  Ladakh.  1879.  537.9 

Azarias,  Brother,  pseud.  Phases  of  thought 

and  criticism.  1893 348.5 

Aztecs.  See  Mexico. 

Babcock,  J/rs.E.W.  Household  hints.  1884.  847.16 
Babelon,  Ernest.  Oriental  antiquities. 

1889.., 766  2 

Babylon.  Budge,  E.  A.  W.  Babylonian 

life  and  history.  Illus.  1891  473.1.4 

— Heeren,  A.  H.  L.  Asiatic  nations In  791.1.2 

— Layard,  Sir  H:  Adventures  in,  1840-2... 

2 v.  1887  534.18 

— Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Story  of.  1888... 752.1.20 

— Sayce,  A.  H.  Religion  of  the  ancient 

Babylonians.  1887 447.15 

Bachman,  J joint  author.  See  Audubon, 

J:  J. 

Backus,  Isaac.  Church  history  of  New 

England,  1620-1804.  1839 451.25 

Bacon,  Alice  M.  Japanese  girls  and  women. 

1891 542.22 

— A Japanese  interior.  1894 552.26 

Bacon,  B:  W.  Genesis  of  Genesis.  1892..  468.1 

Bacon,  E.  M.  King’s  dictionary  of  Boston. 

1883 501.6 

Bacon,  Francis,  Lord.  Advancement  of 
learning;  Novum  organum  ; ed.  by 
Joseph  Dewej7.  1886 458.4 

— Essays  or  counsels.  1890 342.36 

— New  Atlantis. « 1886 In  917.16 

— Nichol,  J:  Life  of.  1888 675.1.13 

Philosophy  of.  1888 675.1.14 

— Spedding,  J.  Life  and  times  of.  2 v. 

1880 647.3 

Bacteria.  Dolley,  C:  S.  Technology  of 

bacteria  investigation.  1891 884.24 

— Prudden,  T.  M.  Story  of  the.  1891....  876.1 

— Vaughn,  V.  C.  and  Novy,  F:  G.  Pto- 

maines, leucomaines,  and  bacterial 
proteids.  1891 881.25 

— Woodhead,  G.  S.  Bacteria  and  their 

products.  1892 893.16 

See  also  Microbes. 

Badeau,  Adam.  Aristocracy  in  England. 

1886 533.2 

— Grant  in  peace.  1887 653.1 

Baden-Baden.  Guinot,  M.  E.  A sum- 
mer in 548.7 

Badenoch,  L . N . Romance  of  the  insect 

world.  1893 894.17 

Badlam,  Anna  B.  Suggestive  lessons  in 
language  and  reading  for  primary 

schools.  1889 464.15 

Badminton  library  of  sports  and  pastimes. 

— Shooting  ; by  Walsingham  andGallwey. 

2 v 874.17 

— Cycling  ; by  Bury  and  Hillier 856.13 

— Fishing  ; by  Cholmondeley-Pennell.  2 v.  891.2 

— Hunting  ; by  Beaufort  and  Morris 877.32 

Baedeker,  K:  Handbooks  for  travelers: 

namely.  Belgium  and  Holland.  1891.  *555.2 

— Central  Italy  and  Rome.  1893 *555.14 

— Eastern  Alps.  1891 *555. 1 

— Great  Britain.  1890 *555.11 

— Greece.  1889 555.12 

— London  and  its  environs.  1892 *555.10 

— Lower  Egypt  and  Peninsula  of  Sinai. 

Igg5  **555.4 

— Northern  France.  ’ * i889 . • *555.6 

— Northern  Germany.  1890 *555.8 


Baedeker,  continued. 

— Northern  Italy.  1892 *555.13 

— Norway  and  Sweden.  1889  *555.17 

— Palestine  and  Syria.  1894 *555.18 

— Paris  and  environs.  1891 *555.19 

— The  Rhine  from  Rotterdam  to  Con- 

stance   *555.10 

— Southern  France,  including  Corsica. 

1891 *555.7 

— Southern  Germany  and  Austria.  1891.  *555.9 

— Southern  Italy  and  Sicily.  1890 *555.15 

— Switzerland  the  adjacent  portions  of 

Italy,  Savoy  and  the  Tyrol.  1891. . . *555.20 

— United  States,  with  an  excursion  into 

Mexico.  1893 555.21 

— Upper  Egypt,  with  Nubia.  1892 *555.5 

Baernreither,  J.  M.  English  associa- 
tions of  workingmen.  1893 943.2 

Bagehot,  Walter.  Lombard  street:  a de- 
scription of  the  money  market.  1883.  917.3 

— Postulates  of  English  political  economy. 

1891  936.12 

— A universal  money.  1889 936.9 

Bahr,  K:  C.  W.  F.  Books  of  the  Kings.  [In 

Lange’s  Commentary.]  471.1.6 

Bailey,  Edmund  [Edmund  Alton. ] Among 
the  law-makers.  [Congressional.] 

1886  918.10 

Bailey,  L.  H.  Talks  afield  about  plants. 

1885  855.13 

Bain,  F.  W.  Christina,  queen  of  Sweden. 

1890 687.5 

Bainton,  G:,  ed.  Art  of  authorship.  1890.  342.17 
Baird,  H.  M.  The  Huguenots  and  Henry 

of  Navarre.  2 v.  1886 \ 751.16 

Baird,  S.  F.  Preliminary  report  on  nat- 
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— Review  of  American  birds  in  Smithson- 

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— U.  S.  Fish  commission.  Reports P16.2 

Baker,  C;  W.  Monopolies  and  the  people. 

1890  937.59 

Baker,  M.  N.  Manual  of  American  water- 
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Baker,  Sir  S:  W.  In  the  heart  of  Africa, 

[1861-5].  1884 552.25 

— Wild  beasts  and  their  ways.  1890 875.6 

See  alto  Fiction  class  list. 

Balch,  Miss  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Balch,  W:  R.,  comp.  Mines,  miners  and 
mining  interests  of  the  United 

States  in  1882 *8522.24 

Baldwin,  E.  Annuls  of  Yale  college.  1838.  477.2 

Baldwin,  James,  ed.  Harper’s  school 

speaker.  3 v.  1890-1 344.23 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Baldwin,  Joseph.  Elementary  psychol 

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— Psychology  applied  to  the  art  of  teach- 

ing. 1892 448.2.19 

Baldwin,  W:  J.  Steam  heating  for  build- 
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Bale,  M.  P.  Handbook  for  steam  users. 

1887  856.37 

Balestier,  Wolcott,  joint  author.  See  Kip- 
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Balkan  peninsula.  Laveleye,  E.  de.  1887.  534.20 
Ball,  Sir  R.  S.  Atlas  of  astronomy.  1892.  886.4 

— In  starry  realms.  1892 887.17 

— Star-land.  1889 872.33 

— Story  of  the  heavens.  1886 854.8 


BALLADS. 


14 


BARNABAS. 


Ballads.  Bell,  Robert,  ed.  Early  bal- 
lads, also,  Ballads  and  songs  of  the 


peasantry  of  England.  1885 226.7 

— Carleton,  Will.  City  ballads.  1886....  212.18 

— Hall,S:C.  Book  of  British  ballads.  1888.  222.17 

— Kipling,  Rudyard.  Ballads  and  bar- 

rack-room ballads.  1892 231.7 

— Lanier,  S.  The  boy’s  Percy.  1882 221.1 

— Leland,  C:  G.  Hans  Breitmann’s  bal- 

lads. [1871.] 224.17 

— Preston,  Marg.  J.  Colonial  ballads,  etc. 

1887  222.4 

— Rossetti,  D.  G.  Ballads  and  sonnets. 

1882  214.38 

— Taylor,  Tom.  Ballads  and  songs  of 

Brittany.  1865  235.4 

— Thackeray,  W:  M.  Ballads.  1884....  215.28 

— Tileston,  Mrs.  M.  W .,ed.  Classic  heroic 

ballads.  1883 216.2 

— Tomson,  G.  R.  Ballads  of  the  North 

countrie 223.23 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Man  on  the  ocean. 

1874  544.24 

Ballard,  Julia  P.  Among  the  moths  and 

butterflies.  1890 875.5 


Note  : ‘‘Insect  lives,”  rev.  and  enlarged. 

Ballot.  See  Suffrage. 

Ballou,  Hosea.  Safford,  O.  F.  Hosea 

Ballou,  a marvellous  life-story.  1889.  661.17 
Ballou,  Maturin  M.  Due  South  ; or,  Cuba 


past  and  present.  1885  523.20 

— Edge-tools  of  speech.  [Quotations.] 

[1886.] D.8 

— Equatorial  America.  1892 544.20 

— Foot-prints  of  travel  [in  many  lands] . 

1889  544.29 

— New  Eldorado;  a summer  journey  to 

Alaska.  1889 536.10 

— Story  of  Malta.  1893 547.27 

— Under  the  Southern  cross.  [Travels.] 

1888 533.23 

Baltimore,  Maryland.  Hollander,  J.  H. 

Guide  to  the  city  of.  1893 552.4 

— Scharf,  J.  T:  Chronicles  of.  1874....  776.21 


— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Portraits  of  men. 

1891  666.15 

— Stephen,  Leslie.  Balzac’s  novels.  1892.  In  348.6.1 

— Wormeley,  K.  P.  Memoir  of.  1892...  675.11 

Balzani,  Ugo.  The  popes  and  the  Hohen- 

staufen 464.1.12 

Bamford,  Mary  E.  Up  and  down  the 

brooks.  1889  865.25 


Bampton  lectures  for  1883,  1887,  1893.  See 
Fremantle,  W.  H. — Carpenter,  W. 
B.— Sanday,  W. 

Bancroft,  G:  History  of  the  United 
States.  Author’s  last  revision.  6 v. 


1885 747.9 

Contents-,  v.  I,  1492-1688.  v.  2.  1688-1763.  v.  3,  1763- 
1774.  v.  4,  1774-1776.  v.  5,  1776-1782.  v.  6,  1782-1789. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.  California  inter  pocula. 

1888  781.4 

— California  pastoral,  1769-1848.  1888...  781.3 

— History  of  Alaska,  1730-1885.  1886 ....  782. 1 

— History  of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico, 

1530-1888.  1889 ..  782.5 

— History  of  British  Columbia,  1792- 

1887.  1887 782.2 

— History  of  California,  1542-1890. 7v.  1886.  781.2 


Bancroft,  continued. 

— History  of  Central  America,  1501-1887. 

3 v.  1882-7  782  9 

— History  of  Mexico,  1516-1887.  1883-8.  782.7 

— History  of  Nevada,  Colorado,  and  Wy- 

oming, 1540-1888.  1890 782.4 

— History  of  North  Mexican  States  and 

Texas,  1531-1889.  2 v.  1884 782.8 

— History  of  Oregon,  1834-88.  2 v.  1886-8.  781.6 

— History  of  the  Northwest  coast,  1543- 

1846.  2 v.  1886  782.3 

— History  of  Utah,  1540-1887.  1890 782.6 

— Literary  industries.  [Biographical.] 

1890  674.6 

— Native  races  of  the  Pacific  states.  5 v. 

_ 1882 781.1 

— Popular  tribunals  [in  the  Pacific  states]. 

2 v.  1887 781.5 

Bandelier,  A.  F.  Archseological  reconnois- 

sance  into  Mexico  in  1881  553.11 

— The  gilded  man  and  other  pictures  of 

the  Spanish  occupancy  of  America. 

1893 787.15 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Banister,  H;  C.  Music.  [Text  book.]  1885.  852.25 
Banks  and  banking.  Atkinson,  E:  What 

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— Dunbar,  C:  F.  Laws  of  the  United 

States  relating  to  currency,  finance, 

and  banking,  from  1789  to  1891 935.11 

Theory  and  history  of.  1891 925.1 

— Keyes,  E.  W.  History  of  saving  banks 

in  the  United  States  from  1816  to 
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— Macleod,  H:  D.  Elements  of  banking. 

1891  936. 18 

— - Van  Ornum,  W:  H.  Money,  co-opera- 
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— Wolff,  H:  W.  People’s  banks.  1893...  928.7 

Baptists.  Armitage,  T:  History  of.  1887.  428.7 

Barb  ary  coast,  The.  'Field,  H:M.  1893.  554.20 


Barbary  corsairs . Poole,  S.  L.  1890 752.1.27 

Barbauld,  Anna  L.  Ellis,  G.  A.  Life  and 

[selected]  works.  2 v.  1874  636.18 

Barber,  J:  W,  Connecticut  historical  col- 
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— Historical  collections  of  Massachusetts. 

1844  776.3 

— and  Howe,  H:  Historical  collections  of 

New  Jersey.  1846 776.19 

Historical  collections  of  New  York. 

1842  776.15 

Barbiere,  Joe.  Scraps  from  the  prison 
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Barclay,  J:  M.  Digest  of  the  rules  of  the 
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Bardeen,  C:  R.  Home  exercise  for  health 

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Bardsley,  C:  W.  English  surnames.  1875.  673.13 
Barine.  Arvfcde.  Bernardin  de  St.  Pierre. 

1893  651.19.8 

BARiNG-Gould,  S.  Story  of  Germany.  1886.  752.1.5 
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Barkan,  L:  How  to  preserve  health.  1890.  877.2 

Barker,  E.  H.  Wanderings  by  southern 
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1893  553.5 

Barlow,  Joel.  Todd,  C:  B.  Life  and  let- 
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Barnabas,  St.  Epistles.  1840  In  447.16 


BARNARD. 


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Barnard,  C:  Talks  about  our  useful 

plants.  [1886.] 891.15 

— Talks  about  the  soil  in  its  relation  to 

tu  plants  and  business.  [1886.]....  891.17 

— Talks  about  the  weather  in  its  relation 

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Barnard,  H:  National  education  in  Eu- 
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— ,ed.  American  journal  of  education. 

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Barnes,  Albert.  Notes  on  1st  Corinthians. 

1841 455.22 

— Notes  on  2nd  Corinthians  and  Galatians. 

1841 455.23 

— Notes  on  Ephesians,  Philippians,  and 

Colossians.  1862 455.24 

— Notes  on  the  Gospels.  2 v.  1844  .....  455.19 

— Notes  on  Hebrews.  1846 455.26 

— Notes  on  James,  Peter,  John  and  Jude. 

1862  455.27 

— Notes  on  Revelation.  1863 . 455.28 

— Notes  on  Romans.  1842 455.21 

— Notes  on  Thessalonians,  Timothy, Titus, 

and  Philemon.  1862 455.25 

— Scriptural  views  of  slavery.  1855.  ...  924  26 

Barnes’  short  studies  in  English.  1887 345.23 

Barns,  W:  E.,  ed.  Labor  problem.  1886 941.11 

Barnum,  S.  W.  Vocabulary  of  English 

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Barr,  Amelia  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Barr,  J .,comp.  Humour  of  America.  1894.  352.1.4 
Barrett,  Walter.  The  old  merchants  of 

New  York  city.  1885.  5 v 604.20 

Barrett,  W.  A.  English  glees  and  part- 
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Barrie,  James  M.  An  auld  licht  manse 

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— An  Edinburgh  eleven:  pencil  portraits 

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Barrow,  Isaac.  Works.  3 v.  1845 475.1 

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Barrows,  E.  P.  Companion  to  the  Bible. 

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Barrows,  Isabel  C.,  ed.  Proceedings  of 
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Barrows,  J:  H:  The  credibility  of  the 


• gospel  histories.  [1891.] 464.6 

— Henry  Ward  Beecher,  the  Shakespeare 

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Barrows,  S.  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Barrows,  W.  B.  English  sparrow  in  N. 

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Barry,  James.  Lectures  on  painting. 


Barry,  J:  S.  History  of  Massachusetts, 

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Barter,  S.  Woodwork.  Illus 881.13 

Bartlett,  W.  H.  History  of  the  Ameri- 
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Bascom,  J:  Sociology.  [1887.] 941.4 

BASE-ball.  Eckel,  J:  C.  aed  Connelly,  F. 

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Bashkirtseff,  Marie.  Journal  of  a young 

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Bassett,  Fletcher  S.  Legends  and  super- 
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Bates,  Arlo.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Bates.  E.  Catherine.  A year  fin  the  great 

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Bates,  Katharine  L.  English  religious 

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Bates,  W:  W.  American  marine:  the  ship- 
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Batten,  J:  M.  Two  years  in  the  United 

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Battershall,  Fletcher.  See  Fiction  class 
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Battlefield  and  prison  pen.  Urban,  J: 

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Battlefields  and  camp  fires.  Abbot,  W. 

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Battlefields  of  Virginia:  Chancellorville. 

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Battles.  Allen,  Joseph.  Battles  of  the 

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— Brewer,  E.  Cobham.  Historic  note- 

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— Knox,  T:  W.  Decisive  battles  since 

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Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war. 

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Bax,  Ernest  B.  Ethics  of  socialism 941.23 

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1888  458.6 

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Baxter,  Richard.  Boyle,  G.  D.  [Brief 

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Bay  state  monthly  and  New  England  mag- 
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Bayly,  A.  E.  [Edna  Lyall.]  See  Fiction 
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Bayne,  P:  Martin  Luther:  his  life.  2 v. 

1887 653.6 

Bazan,  Emilia  P.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Beaconsfield,  Earl  of.  #<?<?  Disraeli,  Benj. 

Beadle,  J.  H.  Polygamy:  or,  the  myster- 
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Beale,  J.  F.,  jr.,  joint  author.  See  Hal- 
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Beale,  Lionel  S.  How  to  work  the  micro- 
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— Protoplasm  ; or  matter  and  life.  1874..  865.32 
Beale,  S.  Profitable  poultry  keeping. 

1884 855.30 

Beard,  Charles.  Reformation  of  the  16th 
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Beard,  L..  and  A.  B.  American  girl’s 

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Beattie,  W : Castles  and  abbeys  of  Eng- 
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Beauchamp,  W.  M.  The  Iroquois  trail. 

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Beaufort,  Duke  of,  and  Morris,  M.  Hunt- 
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Beaugrand,  C:  Walks  abroad  of  two 

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Beaumont,  F.  and  Fletcher  J:  Works.  2v.  221.3 


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BERANGER. 


Beauregard.  G.  T.  The  battle  of  Manas- 
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Beauty  [Personal].  Finck,  H:  T.  Roman- 
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— Miller,  Annie  J.  Physical  beauty.  1892.  857.12 

— Steele,  F.  M.  and  Adams,  E.  L.  S. 

Beauty  of  form  and  grace  of  vesture. 

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— Wolf,  Annie.  Truth  about  beauty. 

[1892.] 884.12 

Beck,  W:  S.  Gloves,  their  annals  and 

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Beckwith,  H.  W.  Illinois  and  Indiana 

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Beckwith,  Paul.  Creoles  of  St.  Louis. 

1893  691.6 

Beckwourth,  J.  P.,  Indian  scout  and  chief. 

Autobiography.  1892  684.2 

Beecher,  H:  W.  Comforting  thoughts 

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— Life  of  Jesus  the  Christ.  2 v.  1891. . . 462.17 

— Patriotic  addresses,  1850-85;  ed.  by  John 

R.  Howard.  1889 923.17 

— Plymouth  pulpit:  sermons,  1873-5.  4 v. 

1890  462.6 

— Proverbs  from  Plymouth  pulpit ; select- 

ed by  W.  Dry sd ale.  1887. 447.5 

— Sermons  in  Plymouth  church  : 1873-4. . 447.6 

— Same:  1882-3  447.7 

— Same:  1884  447.8 

— ,andothers.  Temperance  sermons.  [1873.]  478.2 


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the  Shakespeare  of  the  pulpit.  1893.  671.1.5 

— Pond,  J.  B.  A summer  in  England 

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— Tilton,  Theo.  vs.  Beecher,  H:  W.  All 

the  documents  in  the  Beecher-Tilton 

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Beeching,  H.  C.,  comp.  A paradise  of 

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Beers,  H:A.  From  Chaucer  to  Tennyson. 

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— Initial  studies  in  American  letters.  1891.  345.2 

— N.  P.  Willis.  1885  624.12.9 

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1887  331.18 

Bees.  Jenyns,  F.  G.  Book  about.  1886..  893.9 

Beesly,  A.  H.  The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and 
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Beethoven,  L.  von.  Letters,  (1790-1826).  651.18 

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Beeton,  Mrs.  Isabella.  A book  of  house- 
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Beeton,  S.  G.,  ed.  Great  book  of  poetry. 

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Before  an  audience.  Sheppard,  Nathan.  345.14 
Behrends,  A.  J.  F.  Philosophy  of  preach- 
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Behrens.  Bertha  [W.  Heimburg.]  See  Fic- 
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Behrens,  J.  W.  Microscope  in  botanjL 

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Belcher,  J.  George  Whitefield;  a biog- 
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Belisarius,  Roman  general.  Stanhope,  P. 

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Bell,  A:  M.  Sounds  and  their  relations:  a 
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Bell,  continued. 

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Bell,  Sir  C:  Anatomy  and  philosophy 

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— The  hand  as  evincing  design.  1882...  453.10 

Bell,  J.,  comp.  British  theatre;  English 

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For  contents  see  Drama. 

Bell,  L:,  joint  author.  See  Crosby,  O.  T. 

Bell,  N.  R.  E.  [JV.  D' Anvers.]  Heroes  of 

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Bell,  R.,  ed.  Early  ballads,  also  ballads 

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Bellamy,  B.  W.  and  Goodwin,  M.W,.,  eds. 

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Bellamy.  Edward.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Belloy,  Marquis  de.  Christopher  Colum- 
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Beloit  College.  Codex.  [Annual  maga- 
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Belton,  J:  D.  Manual  of  foreign  quota- 
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Benard,  J.  A.,  called  Fleury.  The  French 
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Beneath  two  flags.  Booth,  Maud  B.  [The 

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Benefits.  Seneca.  On  benefits.  1887 453.9 


Benham,  W:  Dictionary  of  religion.  1887.  438.30 
Benjamin,  Park.  Age  of  electricity.  1886.  845.32 

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— ,ed.  Appleton’s  cyclopaedia  of  applied 

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Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Persia  and  the  Per- 
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Bennett,  F.  O.  Politics  and  politicians  of 

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1886  712.33 

Bennett,  J.  G.  Pray,  I : C.  Memoirs  of. 

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Bennett,  Sir  R.  Diseases  of  the  Bible. 

1891  473.1.9 

Bent,  J.  T.  Ruined  cities  of  Mashona- 

land.  1892 551.23 

Bent,  S:  A.  Familiar  short  sayings  of  great 

men.  [1882.] 333.15 

Bentley,  R:  On  the  epistles  of  Phalaris, 

etc. ; ed.  by  W : Wagner.  1883 324.5 

Benton,  T:  H.  Abridgment  of  the  debates 

of  congress,  1789-1850.  16  v.  1857-61.  P11.3 

— Roosevelt,  Theo.  Life  of.  1887 626.4.14 

Benyowsky,  M.  A.,  Count  de.  Memoirs  and 

travels  in  Siberia,  etc.  1893 692.6 

Beowulf:  an  Anglo-Saxon  poem,  and  the 
fight  at  Finnsburh,  tr.  by  J.  M. 
Garnert.  1892  231.9 

— Same ; ed.  by  J.  A.  Harrison  and  R. 

Sharp.  1892  231.8 

— Morley,  H:  English  writers In  335.1.1 

BeRANGER,  Pierre  Jean  de.  Poems;  comp. 

by  W.  S.  Walsh.  1888  224.23 

— Lyrical  poems  ; tr.  by  W:  Young.  1869.  231.2 


BERDOE. 


17 


BIBLE. 


Berdoe,  E:  The  Browning  cyclopaedia  ; a 
guide  to  the  study  of  Robert  Brown- 
ing. 1892 226.21 

— Browning’s  message  to  his  time.  1891.  352.4 

Berkley,  G:  Works.  2 v 452.13 

Contents : v.  1,  Life  of.  Letters.  Principles  of  hu- 
man knowledge.  Three  dialogues  between  Hylas 
and  Philonous.  Essay  towards  a new  theory  of 
vision.  Alciphron:  or  the  minute  philosopher,  in 
seven  dialogues,  v 2,  Passive  obedience.  Arithmetic 
demonstrated  without  euclid  or  algebra.  Mathemati- 
cal miscellanies.  Concerning  motion . The  Analyst : 
or  a discourse  addressed  to  an  infidel  mathematician. 
Defense  of  free-thinking  in  mathematics.  Concern- 
ing Mr.  Walton’s  vindication  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton’s 
principles  of  fluxions.  Essay  toward  preventing 
the  ruin  of  Great  Britain.  Discourse  addressed  to 
magistrates  and  men  in  authority.  A word  to  the 
wise.  Letter  to  the  Roman  Catholics  of  the  Diocese 
of  Cloyne.  Maxmims  concerning  patriotism.  The 
Querist.  Proposal  for  the  better  supplying  of 
churches  in  our  foreign  plantations.  Verses  on  the 
prospect  of  planting  arts  and  learning  in  America. 
A sermon  for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel  in  for- 
eign parts.  Concerning  the  use  of  tar  water . Far- 
ther thoughts  on  tar  water. 


— Principles  of  human  knowledge.  1887..  447.11 

— Selections  from  ; with  introd.  by  A.  S. 

Fraser.  1891 476.13 


— Fraser,  A.  C.  Berkley.  1881 675.1.3 

Berlin.  Norton,  B.M.  Inandaround.  1889.  536.12 

— Stinde,  J.  Buchholz  family.  [Fiction.] 

2 v.  1887 67.8 

Bermudas.  Dorr,  Julia  C.  R.  Bermuda. 

[Visit  in  1883.1  1885  523.13 

— Rollins,  A.  W.  From  palm  to  glacier. 

1892  548.2 

Bernard,  ££.,  abbot  of  Glairvaux.  Storrs, 

R.  S.  The  times,  the  man  and  his 

work.  1892 682.7 

Bernard,  G:  S.,  ed.  War  talks  of  Confed- 
erate veterans.  1892 788.12 

Berry,  Duchess  of.  Saint- Amand,  I.  de. 

Duchess  of  Berry  and  the  court  of 

Charles  X.  1892 681.8 

Duchess  of  Berry  and  the  court  of 

Louis  XVIII.  1892 681.3 

Duchess  of  Berry  and  the  revolution 

of  1830.  1893 683.7 

Berry,  Edward  P.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Bersier,  Eugene.  Coligny;  the  earlier  life 

of  the  great  Huguenot.  1884 692.1 

Bert,  Paul.  First  steps  in  scientific  know- 
ledge. 1887 832.37 

Besant,  Walter.  Captain  Cook.  1890.  .655.17.14 

— Fifty  years  ago.  [Society,  etc.,  in  Eng- 

land.]   551.11 

— London.  [City  and  people,  from  age  to 

age.]  1892 778.11 

— [Novels.]  See  Fiction  class-list. 

— Readings  in  Rabelais.  1883 344.32 

Bessey,  C:  E.  Essentials  of  botany . 1889  876.36 
Best  books,  The.  Sonnenschein,  W:  S. 

1891 *3502.22 

Best  reading.  Series  2-4.  Jones,  L.,  ed. 

1876-’91 *3501.4 

Better  not:  a discussion.  Vincent,  J:  H.  478.21 

Beyond  the  shadow.  Whiton,  J.  M 453.17 

Bezold,  Dr.  W:  von.  Color  in  its  relation 

to  art  and  art-industry.  1876 883.11 

Bhagavadgita;  Sanatsugatiya;  Anugita. 

(Sacred  books  of  the  East. ) 481.1.8 


Biart,  L.  The  Aztecs;  their  history,  etc. 

1887 753.8 

Bible.  Whole  Bibles. 

— Variorum  reference  bible;  ed.  by  T.  K. 

Cheyne,  S.  R.  Driver  and  others. 

[1888] 467.3 

Whole  Bible:  Concordances, 

— Cruden,  A.  Complete  concordance. . . 465.18 

Whole  Bible:  Dictionaries. 

— Calmet,  A.  Dictionary  of  the.  1832..  428.14 

— Goodhugh,W.  and  Taylor,  W.  C.  Bible 


cyclopaedia.  2 v.  1843 428.16 

— Hitchcock.  R.  D.  Complete  analysis 

of.  1870 ...  C.17 

— McCiintock,  J:  and  Strong,  J.  Cyclo- 

paedia of  biblical  literature.  10  v. 

1883-6 , A. 17 

Same:  supplement.  2 v.  1885-7.  .A. 17.11-12 

— Smith,  W:  Dictionary  of  the  bible,  rev. 

and  ed.  by  F.  N.  and  M.  A.  Peloubet. 

[1884.] 472.19 

Whole  Bible:  History , study,  etc. 

— Adams,  M.  Creation  of  the  bible.  1892.  478.15 

— Barrows,  E.  P.  Companion  to  the 

bible.  [1867] 478.13 

— Bissell,  E.  C.  Historic  origin  of  the 

bible.  [1889] 465.5 

— Briggs,  C:A.  The  bible,  the  church 

and  the  reason.  1892 475.19 

Biblical  study,  with  catalogue  of 

books  of  reference.  1892 475.18 

— By-paths  of  bible  knowledge,  v.  1-17.  473.1 

For  contents  see  entry  in  general  alphabet. 

— Cambridge  companion  to  the  bible. 

1893 478.22 

— Dunning,  A.  E.  Bible  studies  for  nor- 

mal classes,  etc.  1886 461.3 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  and  others.  Book  by 

book.  1892 475.17 

— Gladden,  W.  Who  wrote  the  bible? 

1891 464.3 

— Gladstone,  W:  E.  Impregnable  rock  of 

holy  scripture.  1891  463.18 

— Hurlbut,  J:  L.  Outline  normal  lessons. 

1889  461.4 

— Kitto,  J:  Scripture  lands;  historical, 

geographical,  and  typographical 
sketches.  1873  536.19 

— Ladd,  G:  T.  What  is  the  bible?  1888.  453.4 

— Pierce,  B.  K.  Word  of  God  opened. 

1889  478.12 

— Stoughton,  J:  Our  English  bible;  its 

translations  and  translators 463.30 

— Stowe,  C.  E.  Origin  and  history  of  the 

books  of  the  bible.  1869 462.14 

— Sunderland,  J.  T.  The  bible:  its  origin, 

growth,  etc.-,  with  a list  of  books  for 
study.  1893 482.3 

— Tuck,R.  Handbook  of  biblical  difficul- 

ties. 2 v 465.1 

Miscellaneous  Works. 

— Church,  A.  J.  Stories  from  the  bible. 

2 v.  1891 463.15 

— Cook,  A.  S.  The  bible  and  English 

prose  style.  1892.. 345.17 

— Dorfc  bible  gallery.  Illus.  by  G.  P. 

Dorfc 8522.7 

— Finden,  W.  and  E.  Landscape  illustra- 

tions of  the 537.12 

— Geikie,  C.  Hours  with  the  bible.  3 v. 

1887 448.1 


BIBLE. 


18 


BIBLE 


Bible,  continued. 

— Holbein,  H.  Bible  cuts,  illus.  on  wood 

with  in  trod,  by  T.  F.  Dibden.  1884.  867.12 

— Horton,  R.  F.  Revelation  and  the 

bible.  [1892.] 468.12 

— Houghton,  Mrs.  L.  S.  The  bible  in 

picture  and  story.  [1889.] 98.14 

— Macmillan,  H.  The  gate  beautiful  and 

other  bible  readings  for  the  young. 

1892 472.8 

— Men  of  the  bible.  v.  1-15 461.6 

For  contents  see  entry  in  general  alphabet. 

— Palmer,  H.  L.  Home-life  in  the  bible. 

1881 428.13 

— Pollard,  Josephine.  The  bible  and  its 

story.  Illus.  juv.  [1890.] 477.19 

— Russell,  H.  H.  Lawyer’s  examination 

of  the  bible.  [1893.] 482.1 

— Schaff,  Philip.  Poetry  of  the  bible. 


— Sunderland,  J.  T.  What  is  the  bible? 

1881 453.26 

— Townsend,  L.  T.  The  bible  and  other 

ancient  literature  in  the  nineteenth 
century.  1885 436.3 

— Wilson,  E.  L.  In  scripture  lands. 

Illus.  1890 541.19 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Bible  animals.  1877....  445.16 

Old  Testament:  Commentaries. 

— Lange,  J.  P.  Commentary  on  the  old 

testament.  15  v.  1884-90 471.1 

— Preacher’s  homiletic  commentary  on 

the  old  testament.  By  various 
authors.  21  v.  1892 474.1 


Contents  : v.  1,  Genesis;  v.  2,  Exodus;  v.  3,  Leviti- 
cus, Numbers;  v.  4,  Numbers  continued,  Deuteron- 
omy; v.  5,  Joshua;  v.  6,  Judges;  v.  7,  Ruth,  Samuel; 
v.  8,  Kings;  v.  9,  Chronicles,  Ezra,  Nehemiah;  v.  10, 
Nehemiah,  Esther,  Job;  v.  11-12,  Psalms;  v,  13,  Prov- 
erbs; v.  14,  Ecclesiastes,  Song  of  Solomon;  v.  15-16, 
Isaiah;  v.  17,  Jeremiah;  v.  18,  Lamentations,  Ezekiel; 
v.  19,  Daniel;  v.  20,  Minor  prophets : v.  21,  Index. 


— Hexateuch.  Briggs,  C.  A.  Higher  criti- 

cism of  the  hexateuch.  1893 468.14 

— Genesis.  Bacon,  B:  W.  Genesis  of 

Genesis.  1892  468.1 

Delitzsch,  F.  New  commentary  on. 

2 v.  1889 462.1 

McIntosh,  C.  H.  Notes  on 466.29 

Ryle,  H.  E.  Early  narratives  of. 

1892 476.21 

— Exodus.  Bush,  G;  Notes  on.  1871..  453.24 

McIntosh,  C.  H.  Notes  on 466.30 

— Leviticus.  McIntosh,  C.  H.  Notes  on..  466.31 

— c. Eumbers . McIntosh,  C.  H.  Notes  on..  466.32 

— Deuteronomy.  McIntosh,  C.  H.  Notes 

on.  2 v 466.33 

— Psacms.  Henry,  Matthew.  Exposition 

of.  1886 457.14 

Meyer,  F.  B.  The  shepherd  psalm. . . 472.27 

— Job.  Genung,  J:  F.  Epic  of  the  inner 

life.  1893 476.3 

— Song  of  Solomon.  Griffis,  W:  E.  The 

lily  among  thorns:  a study.  1890. . . 455.17 

— Apocrypha.  Bissell,  E.  C.  The  Apocry- 

pha of  the  old  testament ; with  his- 


torical introduction,  notes,  e£c.l880.  471.1.15 

Old  Testament : History , Study,  etc. 

— Abbott,  Lyman.  Old  testament  shad- 
ows of  new  testament  truths.  1870,.,  468.3 


Bible,  continued. 

— Bleek,  F:  Introduction  to  the  old  tes- 

tament. 2 v.  1882 457.10 

— Buxton,  Mrs.  S.  Side  lights  upon  bible 

history.  Illus.  1892 472.17 

— Chambers,  T.  W.  Companion  to  the  re- 

vised old  testament.  1885 436.12 

— Cheyne,  T.  K.  Founders  of  old  testa- 

ment criticism:  biographical,  de- 
scriptive, and  critical  studies.  1893. . . 477.16 

— Driver,  S.  R.  Introduction  to  the  litera- 

ture of  the  old  testament.  1892 475.20 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  The  minor  prophets.  ..461.6.14 

— Piepenbring,  C.  Theology  of  the  old 

testament.  1893  476.26 

— Price,  I.  M.  Syllabus  of  old  testament 

history 482.14 

— Schultz, H.  Old  testament  theology.  1892  475.22 

— Smith,  W.  R.  Prophets  of  Israel  and 

their  place  in  history.  1882 443.27 

New  Testament. 

— New  testament.  Griesbach’s  text 

[Greek],  with  various  readings,  etc. 

1885  457  11 

— New  testament  in  the  original  Greek ; 

rev.  by  B.  F.  Westcott  and  F.  J.  A. 

Hort.  1887  448.5 


Commentaries,  History,  Study. 

— Abbott,  Lyman.  Popular  commentaries 

on  the  new  testament.  Illus.  v.  1-5.  424.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Matthew,  v.  2,  Mark  and  Luke.  v. 
3,  John.  v.  4,  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  v.  5,  Romans. 

— Acts.  Vaughn,  C.  J.  Church  of  the 


first  days.  1890 464.21 

— Barnes,  Albert.  Notes  on  1st  Corinth- 

ians. 1841 / 455.22 

Notes  on  2nd  Corinthians  and  Gala- 
tians. 1841 455.23 

Notes  on  Ephesians,  Philippians,  and 

Colossians . 1 862 455  24 

Notes  on  the  gospels.  2 v.  1844....  455.19 

Notes  on  Hebrews.  1846 455.26 

Notes  on  James,  Peter,  John  and 

Jude.  1862 455.27 

Notes  on  Revelation.  1863 455.28 

Notes  on  Romans.  1842 455.21 

Notes  on  Thessalonians,  Timothy, 

Titus  and  Philemon.  1862 455.25 

— Barrows,  J:  H:  The  credibility  of  gos- 

pel histories.  [1891] 464.6 

— Edersheim,  A.  Jewish  social  life 463.12 

The  temple,  its  ministry  and  ser- 
vices at  the  time  of  Christ.  1881 ... . 463.16 

— Gilmore,  J.  R.  and  Abbott,  Lyman.  Gos- 

pel commentary.  [Life  of  Christ.] 

1890 464.19 

— Lange,  J.  P.,  ed.  Commentary  on  the 

new  testament.  10  v.  1869-71 471.2 

— Meyer,  H.  A.  W.  Critical  and  exegeti- 

cal  commentary^  on  the  new  testa- 
ment. 20  v.  1875-1884 424.2 

Note— Contains  all  the  books  of  the  new  testa- 
ment except  Revelation. 

— Miles,  H:  A.  Gospel  narratives.  1854.  472.5 

— Renan,  Ernest.  The  gospels 463.8 

— Simcox,  W:  H:  Language  of  the  new 

testament  463.14 

Writers  of  the  new  testament 463.13 

— Student’s  concordance  to  the  revised  ver- 

sion, 1882 454.19 


BIBLE.  19  BIOGRAPHY. 


Bible,  continued. 

— Weiss,  Dr.  B.  Manual  of  introduction 

to  the  new  testament.  2 v 465.10 

— Wieselar,  K:  Chronological  synopsis  of 

the  four  gospels.  1877 458.2 

See  also  Christ  ; Christianity  ; Evidences  ; Inspi- 
ration; Miracles,  etc. 

Bible  and  English  prose  style.  Cook,  A. 

S ! 345.17 

Bible  in  picture  and  story.  Houghton, 

L.  S 98.14 

Bible  of  humanity.  Michelet,  Jules 475.7 

Bible,  The,  the  church  and  the  reason. 

Briggs,  C:  A 475.19 

Bibliographia  genealogica  Americana. 

Durrie,  D.S.  1886 645.14 

Bibliography.  General  works. 

— Blades,  W:  Enemies  of  books.  1888..  333.24 

— Burton,  H.  The  book  hunter,  etc.  1888  353.3 

— Dibdin,  T:  F.  Bibliomania;  or,  book- 


madness, 1st  edn.  1809 338.3 

— Farrer,  J.  A.  Books  condemned  to  be 

burned  344.22 

— Growoll,  A.  Bookseller’s  library  and 

how  to  use  it.  1891 344.25 

— Guild,  Reuben  A.  Librarian’s  manual; 


a treatise  on  bibliography . 1858 . . . *3501 . 14 

— Reddall,  H:  F:,  comp.  Fact,  fancy  and 

fable;  a new  handbook  for  ready 
reference.  1889 *334.9 

— Rogers,  W.  T;  Manual  of  bibli- 

ography. 1891 *3501.15 

— Tredwell,  D.  M.  A monograph  on  pri- 

vately illustrated  books.  1892 341.16 

Allusions,  Pseudonyms , etc . 

— Cushing,  W:  Anonyms:  a dictionary 

of  revealed  authorship.  1890 *3501.17 

Initials  and  pseudonyms.  2 v.  1885-7.*3501.10 

— Frey,  A.  R.  Sobriquets  and  nick-names. 

1883  *3501.11 

— Halkett,  S:  and  Laing,  J:  Dictionary 

of  anonymous  and  pseudonymous  lit- 
erature. 4 v.  1882 *3501.16 

Classification  and  Cataloguing. 

— Dewey,  Melvil.  Decimal  classification 

and  relativ  index.  1891 *3501.18 

— Linderfelt,  K.  A.  Eclectic  card  cata- 

logue rules  : author  and  title  entries. 

1890 *3502.21 

— Wheatley,  H:  B.  How  to  catalogue  a 

library.  1889  336.14 

Catalogues , Trade-lists , etc. 


Bibliography,  continued. 

— Sonnenschein,  W:  S.  The  best  books: 

a reader’s  guide.  1891 *3502.22 

See  also  Books;  Book-binding;  Libraries;  Litera- 
ture ; Reading. 

Bibliomania  ; or  book-madness.  Dibdin, 

T:  F.  1st  edn.  1809.  [Reprinted, 


1864.] 338.3 

Bicycling.  See  Cycling. 

Biddy  club.  [Servant  question.]  Nicholas, 

G.  A 847.38 

Big  game  of  North  America.  Shields,  G.  O.  881.4 
Bigelow,  E.  H.,  joint  ed.  See  Higginson, 


Bigelow,  J : France  and  the  Confederate 


navy.  1888  767.15 

— Life  of  W.  C.  Bryant.  1890 624.12.11 

Bigelow,  Poultney.  The  German  emper- 
or and  his  eastern  neighbors.  1892..  677.5 

Bill  Arp,  pseud.  See  Smith,  C:  H. 

Billiards.  Roberts,  J:  [1869.] 861.30 

Billings,  E.  R.  Tobacco:  its  history,  etc. 

1875 883.12 

Billings,  J:  D.  Hardtack  and  coffee. 

[Army  life.]  [1887.] 534.17 


Billings,  J:  S.  and  Hurd,  H:  M.,  ed.  Hos- 
pitals, dispensaries,  and  nursing:  pa- 
pers and  discussions  in  the  interna- 
tional congress,  Chicago,  1893.  1894.  943.10 
Billings,  Josh,  pseud.  See  Shaw,  H.  W. 
Billroth,  Theo.  Care  of  the  sick.  1891..  874.31 
Bimetalism.  See  Money,  currency,  etc. 

Binet,  A.  and  F£re  C:  Animal  magnetism. 

1888  815.4.59 

Bingham,  Hiram.  Twenty-one  years  in 

the  Sandwich  Islands,  [1819-1841].  551.18 
Binney,  J joint  author.  See  Mahew,  H; 
Biographical  Publishing  Co.,  pubs.  Por- 
trait and  biog.  record  of  Winnebago 
and  Boone  counties,  Illinois.  1892..  *678.11 
Biographies  of  words.  Muller,  F.  Max. ..  343.11 
Biography:  Collective  Works. 

Dictionaries. 

— Appleton’s  cyclopaedia  of  American 

biography.  6 v.  1888-9 B.34 

— Diogenes  Laertius.  Lives  of  eminent 

philosophers  [of  antiquity].  1853...  658.1 

— Heilprin,  L.  Historical  reference  book. 

1885 ..In  732.18 

— Phillips,  L.  B.  Dictionary  of  biographi- 

cal reference,  with  index  of  biograph- 
ical literature.  1889 ' C.13 

— Thomas  J.  [Lippincott’s]  universal 

pronouncing  dictionary  of  biography 
and  mythology.  [1885.] B.22 


— American  catalogue,  1876-90.  4 v *3502.2 

Contents : Books  in  print,  1876 ; author  and  title 
volume. 

Books  in  print,  1876;  subject  volume. 

Books  recorded,  1876-1884. 

Books  recorded,  1884-1890. 

— Annual  American  catalogue,  1886- 93.2v. *3502. 19 

— Boston  public  library.  Chronological 

index  to  historical  fiction.  1875 *3502.18 

— Fletcher,  W:  I.  “A.  L.  A.”  index  to 

general  literature.  1893  C.18 

— Jones,  L.  E.,  ed.  Best  reading,  2nd-4th 

ser.,  1876-91 *3501.4. 

— Kelly,  James.  American  catalogue  of 

books  published  in  the  U.  S.,  1861- 
1871.  2 v.  1866-71  *3501.12 


Miscellaneous. 

— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  In  perils  oft.  [Ro- 


mantic biographies.]  1886 544.23 

— Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  voyagers  and 

explorers.  [1893.] 687.3 

How  success  is  won.  [1885.] 666.16 

— Compton,  H.,  comp.  European  military 

adventurers  of  Hindustan.  1893. . . . 692.5 

— Edgar,  J:  C.  Footprints  of  famous  men.  646.13 

— Farmer,  L.  H.  Boys’  book  of  famous 

rulers.  [1886.] 673.27 

— Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  leaders.  1889 661.7 

— Flower,  B.  O.  Lessons  learned  from 

other  lives.  1891 677.6 

— Godwin,  W:  Lives  of  the  necromancers. 

1834 454.10 


BIOGRAPHY. 


20 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography,  continued. 

— Great  men  and  great  women  of  history; 

their  portraits,  with  biog.  sketches.*8542.11 


— Greely,  A.  W.  Explorers  and  travelers. 

1893  686.3.1 

— Hale,  E;  E.  Boys’  heroes.  Illus.  [1886],  673.28 

— Hazlitt.  W:  Spirit  of  the  age  ; or,  con- 

temporary portraits.  1886 324.20 

— Humphrey,  F.  A.  Adventures  of  ear- 

ly discoverers.  [1888.] 676.2 

— Moon,  G.  W.  Men  and  women  of  the 

time.  1891 E.13 

— Parton,  James.  Some  noted  princes, 

authors,  and  statesmen  of  our  time. 

Illus.  1885  645.13 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Lives  and  deeds  of  our 

self-made  men.  [1829.] 678.3 

— Whipple,  E.  P.  Recollections  of  emi- 

nent men.  1887  647.9 

— Wise,  D.  Men  of  renown.  [1886.]....  675.15 

American. 

— Beckwith,  P.  Creoles  of  St.  Louis. 

1893 691.6 

— Bell,  N.  R.  E.  Heroes  of  American 

discovery.  [1885.] 531.16 

— Biographical  Pub.  Co.,  pubs.  Portrait 

and  biog.  record  of  Winnebago  and 
Boone  counties,  Illinois.  1892 678.11 


— Brooks,  Noah.  Statesmen.  Illus.  1893.  686.3.2 

— Dyer,  O.  Great  senators  of  the  United 

States  forty  years  ago.  [1889.]....  661.5 

— Frost,  J:  and  French,  H:  W.  Presi- 

dents of  the  United  States.  1889. . . 675.19 

— Jones,  C:  C.,  jr.  Biog.  sketches  of  the 

delegates  from  Georgia  to  the  Conti- 
nental congress.  1891 674.15 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  Eminent  Americans: 

brief  biographies.  1886 652.13 

Hours  with  living  men  and  women  of 

the  Revolution.  Illus.  1889  673.20 

— McClure,  A.  K.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 

men  of  wartimes.  Ports.  1892 676.19 

— McCulloch,  H.  Men  and  measures  of 

half  a century.  1889 927.3 

— McKenney,  T:  L.  and  Hall,  J.  History 

of  the  Indian  tribes  of  North  Amer- 
ica, with  biog.  sketches.  Ports.  3 v. 

1855  *678.12 

— Peabody,  A.  P.  Harvard  graduates 

whom  I have  known.  1890  666.10 

— Piatt,  Don.  Memoirs  of  the  men  who 

saved  the  Union.  1887 647.6 

— Quinn,  T:  C.,  ed.  Massachusetts  of  to- 

day. [Historical  and  biographical.] 

Illus.  1892 *8522.27 

— Sanderson,  J:  Lives  of  the  signers  to  the 

declaration  of  independence.  9 v. 

1823-7 653.12 

— Upton,  Mrs.  H.  T.  Our  early  presi- 

dents, their  wives  and  children.  Il- 
lus. [1890.] 676.4 

English  and  European. 

— Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  English  states- 

men of  Queen  Victoria’s  reign.  [1891.]  673.7 

— British  reformers.  Ports 655.9 

— Brougham,  H:,  Lord.  Lives  of  men  of 

letters  and  science  in  time  of  George 
III.  1845  667.3 

— Burke,  Sir  B.  Rise  of  great  families, 

etc.  1873 353.2 


Biography,  continued. 

— Eminent  persons.  Biographies  reprint- 

ed from  “The  Times.”  4 v.  1892-3.  685.13 

— Fuller,  T:  History  of  the  worthies  of 

• England.  3 v.  1840  654.16 

— Lodge,  E.  Portraits  of  illus.  person- 

ages of  Great  Britain,  with  biog. 

and  hist,  memoirs.  8 v.  1849-88  . . . 658.3 

— Luby,  T:  C.  Lives  and  times  of  illus- 

trious and  representative  Irishmen. 

Illus.  1878  676.23.1 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Portraits  of  men. 

1891  666.15 

— Sovereigns  and  courts  of  Europe.  1891.  666.13 

— Timbs,  J:  English  eccentrics  and  ec- 

centricities. 1875 666.7 

— Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of  mark. 

1880  651.20 

— Wright,  Julia,  McN.  Twelve  noble 

men.  [1879.] 647.15 

Artists. 

— Bolton,  Mrs.  S:  K.  Famous  European 

artists.  [1890.] 666.17 

— Bourne,  C.  E.  Great  composers.  1887.  651.5 

— Bremont,  Anna,  comtesse  de.  World  of 

music:  the  great  composers.  1892.  687.9 

— Champlin,  J:  D.,  jr.  and  Perkins,  C: 

C.  Cyclopedia  of  painters  and 
paintings.  Illus.  4 v.  1888 878.9 

— Hervey,  Arthur.  Masters  of  French 

music.  Illus.  1894 687.19 

— Scott,  W:  B.  The  little  masters.  [Art- 

ists.] 1881 683.22 

— Shedd,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Famous  sculptors. 

1881  852.20 

— Vasari,  Giorgio.  Lives  of  the  painters, 

sculptors,  etc.  6 v.  1878-85 618.10 

Dramatic. 

— Cook,  D.  Hours  with  the  players.  2 v. 

1881  234.13 

— Doran,  J:  Annals  of  the  English  stage 

[to  1833].  1880 645.7 

— Edwards,  H.  S.  The  prima  donna:  her 

history.  2 v.  1888 667.4 

— Matthews,  B.  and  Hutton,  L.,  ed.  Ac- 

tors and  actresses  of  Great  Britain 
and  the  United  States.  5 v.  1886.  647.2 


Legal. 

— Flanders,  H:  Lives  and  times  of  the 

chief  justices  of  the  U.  S.  2 v.  1875.  668.11 
Contents:  v.  1,  John  Jay;  John  Rutledge,  v.  2, 
William  Cushing ; Oliver  Ellsworth;  John  Marshall. 

— Miller,  S.  F.  Bench  and  bar  of  Georgia. 

2 v.  1858 667.7 

Literary , Scientific  and  Industrial. 


— Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  English  authors 

of  the  19th  century.  Ports.  1890..  666.18 

— Dupuy,  E.  Great  masters  of  Russian 

literature  in  the  19th  century.  1886..  646.27 

— Gilder,  J.  L.  and  J.  B.,  ed.  Authors  at 

home.  [American  ] [1888.] 661.9 

— Griswold,  Hattie  T.  Home  life  of 

great  authors.  1887 646.28 

— Hubert,  P.  G.,  jr.  Inventors.  1893 686.3.4 

— Parton,  J.  Captains  of  industry.  2 v. 

1884-91 644.21 

— Towle,  G:  M.  Heroes  and  martyrs  of 

invention.  1890  666.5 

— Wright,  H.  C.  Children’s  stories  of  the 

great  scientists.  Ports.  1891 102.18 


BIOGRAPHY. 


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BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography,  continued. 

Medical . 

— Atkinson,  W.  B.  Physicians  and  sur- 

geons of  the  United  States.  1878. . . 662.10 

— Toner,  J.  M.  Medical  men  of  the  Revolu- 

tion. 1876 692.3 

Merchants . 

— Barrett,  W.  The  old  merchants  of  New 

York  City.  5 v.  1885 60420 


— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Men  of  business.  1893.  686.3.3 
Military  and  Naval. 


Biography,  continued. 

— Kavanagh,  Julia.  Woman  in  France 

during  the  18th  century.  2 v.  Ports. 

1893 686.6 

— Menzies,  S.  Political  women  [England]. 

2 v.  1873 652.10 

— Our  famous  women.  By  twenty  au- 

thors. Illus.  1888 676.3 

— Ross,  Janet.  Three  generations  of  Eng- 

lish women,  [Susannah  Taylor,  Sar- 
ah Austin,  Lady  Duff  Gordon].  1893.  685.11 

— Saint-Amand,  Imbert  de.  Women  of 

the  Valois  court.  Ports.  1893 683.19 

Women  of  Versailles:  Court  of  Louis 

XIV.  Ports.  1893 687.6 


— Dodge,  T.  A.  Great  captains.  1892...  686.12 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Sea-kings  and  naval  he- 

roes  646.10 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Washington  and  his 

generals.  1847  602.7 

— Nepos,  Cornelius.  Lives  of  eminent 

commanders.  1886 In  771.16 

— Snow,  W.  P.  Southern  generals.  1866.  761.1 


Religious. 


— Brightwell,  C.  L.  Above  rubies,  or 

memorials  of  Christian  gentlewomen. 
1871 

— Butler,  A.  Lives  of  the  saints.  [1881.] 

— Emery,  S:  H.  Ministry  of  Taunton, 

2 v.  1853 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Lives  of  the  fathers. 

2 v.  1889 

— Headley,  J.  T.  Chaplains  and  clergy  of 

the  Revolution  1864 

— Sprague,  W:  B.  Annals  of  the  Ameri- 

can pulpit  to  1855.  9 v.  1857-69 .... 


655.8 

674.17 

666.26 

454.17 
666.1 
648.1 


Contents:  v.  1-2,  Trinitarian  congregational,  v. 


— Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  Tudor 

and  Stuart  princesses.  1888 772.3 

Queens  of  Scotland  and  English  prin- 
cesses. 1850.  8v 652.7 

— Women  of  worth:  a book  for  girls 675.17 

Youth. 

— Bolton,  S:  K.  Poor  boys  who  became 

• famous.  1885 646.5 

— Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  boys.  1885 645.4 

Historic  girls.  1887 652.5 

— Buckley,  T.  A.  Dawnings  of  genius. 

[1853  ] 646.11 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men. 

1876  614.14 

— Rideing,  W.  H.  Boyhood  of  living  au- 

thors. 1887 651.11 

— Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Royal  girls.  [1887.]  651.16 


See  also  Classical  dictionaries;  Cyclopaedias;  Gen- 
ealogy; Heraldry. 

Biography,  Individual.  See  biographies,  diaries, 
and  correspondence,  under  the  following 


3-4,  Presbyterian,  v.  5,  Episcopalian,  v.  6,  Baptist, 
v.  7,  Methodist,  v.  8,  Unitarian,  v.  9,  Lutheran  ; 
Reformed  Dutch;  Associate;  Associate  reformed; 
Reformed  presbyterian. 

Women. 


— Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Childlife  and  girl- 

hood of  remarkable  women.  1890..  674.21 

— Anderson,  J.  Memorable  women  [of 

Puritan  times].  2 v 687.8 

— Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  types  of 

womanhood.  Ports.  [1892.] 681.6 

Girls  who  became  famous.  1882 646.26 

— Bush,  Mrs.  F.  Memoirs  of  the  queens 

of  France  [to  1848] 646.15 

— Dobson,  Austin.  Four  French  women. 

[1890.] 661.26 


Contents:  Mademoiselle  de  Corday;  Madame  Ro- 
land: The  princess  de  Lamballe;  Madame  de  Genlis. 


— Doran,  J.  The  queens  of  England  of 

the  house  of  Hanover.  2v.  1880. . . . 645.9 

— Dowie,  Muriel.  Women  adventurers. 

1893  685.12 

— Farmer,  L.  H.  Girl’s  book  of  famous 

queens.  Illus.  [1887.] 673.26 

— Fawcett,  Mrs.  H:  Some  eminent  wo- 

men of  our  times.  1889 661.8 

— Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.  Stories  of  remarka- 

ble women.  [1887.] 675.3 

— Hale,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Woman’s  record.  1870.  688.2 

— Holloway,  L.  C.  Mothers  of  great  men. 

1883  654.12 

— Howitt,  Mary,  ed.  Biog.  sketches  of  the 

queens  of  England.  Ports 638.20  I 


names  : 

Abernethy,  John 
Abraham,  patriarch 
Adams,  Abigail 
Adams,  John 
Adams,  John  Quincy 
Adams,  Samuel 
Agassiz,  Louis 
Albert,  prince  consort  of  Eng- 
land. 

Alcott,  A.  Bronson 
Alcott,  Louisa  M. 

Alcuin 

Alden,  Rev.  John 
Alexander  the  great 
Alexander,  Archibald 
Alexander,  Joseph  A. 

Alfred  the  great 
Allston,  Washington 
Ames,  Mary  Clemmer 
Ammen,  Daniel,  admiral 
Angelo,  Michael,  see  Buon- 
arotti.  M.  Angelo 
Angouleme,  duchess  of 
Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius 
Aristotle 
Arnold,  Thomas 
Arthur,  Chester  A. 

Ascham,  Roger 
Aadubon,  John  J. 

Augustine,  St. 

Austen,  Jane 
Bacon,  Francis 
Ballou,  Hosea 
Balzac,  Honore  de 
Bancroft,  H.  H. 

Barbaald,  Anna  L. 

Barlow,  Joel 
Barnum,  P.  T. 

Barrie,  J.  M. 

Bashkir tseff,  Marie 
Bastien-Lepage,  Jules 
Baxter,  Richard 
Beckwourth,  James  P. 
Beecher,  Henry  Ward 
Beethoven,  L.  van 


Belisarius 

Bennett,  James  Gordon 
Benyousky,  M.  A.  count  de 
Berkeley,  George 
Bernard,  St. 

Berry,  Marie  C.  F.  L.,  duchess 
of. 

Birney,  James  G. 

Bismarck.  Prince 
Black  Hawk,  Indian  chief 
Blessington,  countess  of 
Bloomfield,  Georgiana,  bar- 
oness. 

Booth,  Mrs.  Catherine 
Booth,  Edwin 
Bowies,  Samuel 
Bowne,  Eliza  S. 

Bradstreet,  Anne 
Brainard,  Rev.  David 
Brown,  Capt  John 
Browning,  Elizabeth  B. 
Browning,  Robert 
Buchanan,  James 
Bunsen,  C K.  J.,  baron  von 
Buonarotti,  M.  Angelo 
Burr,  Aaron 
Burton,  Sir  Richard  F. 
Butler,  Benjamin  F. 

Butler,  Joseph 
Ctesar,  Caius  Julius 
Calderon 

Calhoun,  John  C. 

Calvert,  George  and  Cecilius 
Carev,  William 
Carlyle,  Jane  Welsh 
Carlyle,  Thomas 
Cartwright,  Peter 
Carvajal,  Louisa  de 
Casanova,  G.  G.  de  S. 

Cass,  Lewis 

Catherine  II.,  of  Russia 
Caxtou,  William 
Chadwick,  Edwin 
Channing,  William  H. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


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BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography,  continued. 

Charles  V.,  emperor  of  Ger-  Garrison,  William  L. 

many.  Genlis,  Mme.  de  Sillery 

Charles  XII.,  of  Sweden  Giddings,  Joshua  R. 

Chase,  Salmon  P.  Girard.  Stephen 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey  Gladstone,  William  E. 

Cheever,  George  B.  and  Eliz-  Gcethe,  J.  W.  von 
abeth  W.  Goldschmidt.  Jenny  Lind 

Child,  Lydia  Maria  Gordon,  C G. 

Chittenden,  L.  E.  Gough,  John  B. 

Christina,  queen  of  Sweden  Gould,  Jay 
Chrysostom,  St.  Grady,  Henry  W. 

Cicero,  M.  T.  Grammont.  Philibert 

Clarke,  James  F.  Grant,  Gen.  Ulysses  S. 

Clay,  Henry  Gray,  Asa 

Cleveland.  Grover  Greeley,  Horace 

Clive,  Robert  Greene,  Gen.  Nathaniel 

Cobbett,  William  Greville,  C C.  F. 

Coignet,  C 'apt.  J.  R.  Grote,  George 

Colfax,  Schuyler  Guerin,  Maurice  de 

Coligny,  Gaspard  de  Gustavus  Adolphus,  of  Sweden 

Columbus,  Christopher  Gutenberg,  John 

Commiues,  Philip  de  Haydn,  Joseph 

Confucius  Hamilton,  Alexander 

Cook,  Capt.  James  Hamilton,  Sir  William 

Cooper,  Peter  Hamlin,  Cyrus 

Copley,  J.  L.  [Lord  Lynd-  Hampden,  John 

hurst.]  Hancock,  Gen.  W.  S. 

Cousin,  Victor  Handel,  George  F. 

Cowper,  William  Harrison,  Benjamin 

Crockett,  David  Harrison,  William  H. 

Cromwell,  Oliver  Hastings,  Warren 

Curtis,  George  William  Havelock,  Sir  Henry 

Custer,  Gen.  George  A . Hawthorne,  Nathaniel 

Cutler,  Rev.  Manasseh  Hayes,  Ruthford  B. 

Cyrus  the  great  Hazard,  Tnomas 

Dabney,  Thomas  S.  G.  Hazen.  Gen.  William  B. 

Dallas,  George  M Hegel,  George  W.  F. 

Damien.  Fattier  Henderson,  Peter 

Dampier,  William  Henry  V.,  of  England 

Dana,  Richard  H.  Henry  IV., of  France 

Daniel,  prophet  Henry,  Joseph 

Dante  Henry,  Patrick 

Darling,  Grace  Herschel,  Caroline 

Darwin,  Charles  Higginson,  Francis 

Daudet,  Alphonse  Hobart,  A.  C.  [Hobart  Pasha.] 

David,  king,  prophet , etc.  Hobbes,  Thomas 

Davis,  Andrew  Jackson  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 

Davis,  Jefferson  Hogarth,  William 

Davis,  Reuben  Holbein,  Hans 

De  Foe,  Daniel  Holland,  Josiah  G . 

Derby,  James  C.  Holyoake,  George  J. 

Descartes,  Rene  Hone,  Philip 

DeWitt,  John  Hooker,  Richard 

Dickens,  Charles  Hooker,  Thomas 

Diderot,  Denis  Horace 

Diman,  J.  Lewis  Houston,  Gen.  Samuel 

Disraeli,  Benjamin,  earl  of  Howe  Dr  S.  G. 

Beacons  field  Howit't,  Mary 

Dix,  Dorothea  Lynde  Hoyne,  Thomas 

Dodge.  William  E.  Hubbard.  Bela 

Douglass,  Frederick  Hugo,  Victor 

Drake,  Sir  Francis  Hume,  David 

Dudevant,  J/me.  [ George  Sand.]  Hutchinson,  Col.  John 
Durer,  Albrecht  Hutchinson,  Thomas 

EaBtwick,  Robert  W.  Ibsen  Henrik 

Ebers,  Georg  Irving,  Washington 

Edwards,  Jonathan  Ieaac  patriarch 

Elijah,  prophet  Isabella,  of  Spain 

Eliot,  John  Isaiah,  prophet 

Emerson,  Ralph,  jr  Jackson,  Andrew 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo  Jackson,  Gen.  Thomas 

Ericsson,  John  j.  [“Stonewall.”] 

Ewing,  Juliana  H.  Jacob,  patriarch 

Farragut,  David  G.,  admiral  ja8min<  Jacques 
Fichte,  Johann  G.  jay(  j0hn 

Fillmore,  Millard  Jefferson,  Joseph 

Finney,  Charles  G.  Jefferson,  Thomas 

Fisk,  Wilbur  Jenkin,  Fleeming 

Fletcher,  John  Jeremiah,  prophet 

Foster,  John  Joan  0f  Arc 

Fouche  Joseph  Johnson,  Andrew 

Francis  I.,  of  France  Johnson,  Samuel 

Franklin,  Benjamin  Johnston,  Gen.  Alberts. 

Franklin,  Sir  John  Johnston,  Gen.  Joseph  E. 

Frederick  the  great,  of  Prus-  Jones  En  and  Sibil 
sia‘  . , „ „ „ Joseph,  patriarch 

Frederick  II. , of  Germany  Josephine,  wife  of  Napoleon  I. 
Frederick  III , of  Germany  j08hee,  Dr.  Anandabai 
Fremont.  Jesse  B.  Judson.  Rev.  Adoniram 

Frey  tag,  Gustav.  Kant,  immanuel 

Frith,  W.  P.  . Kemble,  John  P. 

Froehel,  Friedrich  Kolokotrones,  Theodore 

fert  Kossuth,  Louis 

Garfield,  James  A.  Lajayette,  Marquis  de 

Garrick,  David  Lamb,  Charles 


Biography,  continued. 

Larcom,  Lucy  Polk,  James  K, 

Larned,  Edwin  C.  Polk,  Gen  Leonidas 

Latude,  Henri  M.  de  Pope,  Alexander. 

Lawrence,  J L.  M.,  baron  Porter,  Eliza  C. 

Lee,  Gen.  Robert  E Porter,  Noah 

Lee,  Yan  Phou,  Chinese  boy  .Prentiss,  Elizabeth 
Leibniz,  Gottfried  W.  Prime,  Samuel  I. 

Leighton,  Robert  Puinam,  Israel 

Leo  XIII , pope  Quincy,  Josiah 

Lesseps,  Ferdinand  de  kaffaello  or  Raphael  Santl 

Lewis,  Dio  Raymond,  Henry  J. 

Lincoln,  Abraham  Reade,  Charles 

Lind,  Jenny.  See  Goldschmidt, Reid.  Mayne 
Jenny  Lind.  Richard  1.,  of  England 

Liszt,  Franz  Ristori,  Adelaide 

Livingston,  Edward  Robinson,  John 

Livingstone,  David  Rodney,  George  B. 

Locke,  John  Roland,  Mme.  M J.  P. 

Lockwood,  S.  D.  Romilly,  Sir  Samuel 

Longfellow.  Henry  W.  Rothschilds,  The 

Louis  XIV.,  of  France  Rubinstein,  Auton 

Louis  XV.,  of  France  Ruete,  Emily,  Arabian  prin- 

Lowell,  James  Russell  cess. 

Loyola,  Ignatius  de  Ruskin,  John 

Luther,  Martin  St.  Pierre.  Bernardin  de 

Lycurgus  Samuel,  judge  and  prophet 

Lyndhurst,  Lord.  See  Copley  Sand,  George,  see  Dude van t, 
J.  S.  Mme. 

Lyon,  Gen.  Nathaniel  Sarcey,  Francisque 

Machiavelli,  Niccolo  Saul,  king  of  Israel 

Mackay,  Alexander  Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James  Schurmann,  Robert 

. Macready,  William  C.  Scott,  Sir  Walter 

Madison,  James  Scott,  Gen.  Winfield 

Madison,  Mrs  James  Sedgwick,  Catharine  M.  D. 

Magellan,  Ferdinand  Sevigne,  Mme.  de 

Malmesbury,  earl  of  Seward,  William  H. 

Mapleson,  J.  H.  Shakespeare,  William 

Marie  Antoinette,  wife  of  Shelley,  Percy  B . 

Louis  XVI.  Sheridan,  Gen.  Philip  H. 

Marie  Louise,  wife  of  Na-  Shigemi,  Shiukichi,  Japanese 
poleon  I.  boy. 

Marlborough,  duke  of  Sibley,  Henry  H. 

Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.  Sidney,  Sir  Philip 
Mason,  George  Simms,  William  G. 

Mather,  Cotton  Simpson,  Matthew,  bishop 

Maury,  Gen.  Dabney  H.  Smetham,  James 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  FelixSmith,  Gerritt 
Metternich,  Prince  Smith,  Henry  Boynton 

Milnes,  Richard  Monckton  Smith,  Capt.  John 
Moffatt,  Robert  Smith,  William  and  Lucy 

Mohammed  Solomon,  king  of  Israel 

Moltke,  Count  Helmuth  von  Sparks,  Jared 
Monk,  Gen.  George  Spinoza,  Benedict 

Monroe,  James  Spohrlf  Louis 

Montesquieu,  C.  H.  Spurgeon,  Charles  H. 

Moore,  George  Stael,  Mme.  de 

Mordaunt,  Charles  Stanley,  Arthur  P. 

More,  Hannah  Stanley,  Henry  M. 

Morris,  Gouverneur  Stephens,  Alexander  H. 

Moree,  S.  F.  B.  Stewart,  Austin 

Morton,  Levi  P.  Stone,  Herbert  S. 

Moscheles,  I.  Story,  Joseph 

Moses,  patriarch  Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher 

Motley,  John  L.  Stuyvesant,  Peter 

Mozart  Sully  Maximilian  de  B. 

Muhlenberg,  William  A.  Sumner,  Charles 

Murray,  John  Talleyrand.  P.  C.  M.  de. 

Napier,  Sir  Charles  Taylor,  Bayard 

Napoleon  I.  Taylor,  Gen.  Zachary 

Napoleon  III.  Tennyson,  Alfred,  lord 

Neesima,  Joseph  H.  Theodoricthe  Goth 

Nelson,  Horatio  Theresa,  St. 

Neville,  Richard  Thomas,  K.  S. 

Newman,  John  H.  Thomas,  Gen.  George  H. 

Nolte,  Vincent  Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

North,  Marianne  Trollope,  Thomas  A. 

O’Connell,  Daniel  Trumbull,  Jonathan 

Oglethorpe,  Gen.  James  E Turgot,  A.  R.  J. 

Olipbant,  Lawrence  Tyler,  John 

Osborn,  Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Van  Buren,  Martin 

Overbeck,  Johann  F.  Vanderbilts,  The 

Paine,  Thomas  Verdi,  Guiseppe 

Parker,  Theodore  Vere,  Francis  and  Horace 

Parsons,  Theophilus  Verestchagin,  Vassili 

Pasquier,  Etienne  D.  Verney.  Sir  Francis  P. 

Pasteur,  Louis  Vespucius,  Americas 

Paton  J.  G.  Vico,  Giovanni  Battista 

Paul,  St.,  apostle  Victor  Emmanuel  II. 

Penn,  William  Victoria,  queen  of  England 

Percival,  James  G.  Viel  Castel.  H.  de,  count 

Pericles  Vinci,  Leonardo  da 

Petrarch,  Francesco  Wagner,  Richard 

Peter  the  great,  of  Russia  Warren,  Gen.  Joseph 
Phillips,  Wendell  Washburne,  E.  B. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


23 


BLACK. 


Biography,  continued. 


Vaehington,  George 
Washington,  Martha 
Washington.  Mary 
Wayland,  Francis 
Weed,  Thurlow 
Wellington,  Arthur  Wellesley, 
duke  of 

Wentworth,  T.,  earl  of  Straf- 
ford. 

Lesley,  John 
Whitefield,  George 
Whitman,  Walt 
Fhittier,  John  G. 

Vilder,  Marshall  P. 

Tilkeson,  Frank 


Willard,  Frances  E. 
Willard,  Mary  E. 

William  I.,  of  Germany 
William  I.,  the  conqueror 
William  II.,  of  Germany 
Williams,  Roger. 

Willis,  N.  P. 

Wilson.  John.  [ Christopher 
North.] 

Winthrop,  John 
Woolman,  John 
Wyclif.  John 
Yates,  Edmund 
Youmans,  E.  L. 


Iiology.  Beale,  L.  S.  Protoplasm.  1874.  865.32 

- Cox,  C:  F.  Protoplasm  and  life.  1890.  874.14 

- Dexter,  Ransom.  Kingdom  of  nature. 

1884  864.7 


- Gosse,  Philip  H.  Life  in  its  lower,  in- 

termediate and  higher  forms.  1857.  874.16 

- Letourneau,  C:  Biology.  1878 865.15 

- Morley,  Marg.  W.  Song  of  life.  1891.  877.22 

- Wythe,  J.  H.  Science  of  life  ; or,  ani- 

mal and  vegetable  biology.  1880 — 891.29 

See  also  Bacteria ; Evolution  ; Geology  (Palaeontol- 
ogy) ; Heredity  ; Man  (Prehistoric)  ; Microbes. 


Ron.  Idylls ; lit.  tr.  by  J.  Banks  ; with 
metrical  version  by  J.  M.  Chapman. 

1888  ../»  225.20 

Blrbeck,  Morris.  Journey  in  America ; 

Letters  from  Illinois  [in  1817].  1818.  551.12 
Birbeck,  W:  L.  Distribution  of  land  in 

England In  923.11 

Bird,  Isabella  L.  [Mrs  I.  L.  Bishop.]  Jour- 
neys in  Persia  and  Kurdistan.  2 v. 

1891 551.3 

Birds.  Audubon,  J:  J.  Birds  of  Ameri- 
ca. 8 v.  Q.  Illus.  [1865.] *892.1 


Contents:  v.  1,  Vulturine  birds  ; Falconine  birds  ; 
Owls;  Goat-suckers;  Swifts;  Swallows;  Flycatchers, 
v.  2,Woodwarblers  ;Creepers ; Tits ; Warblers ; Thrush- 
es. v.  3,  Thrushes;  Wagtails;  Larks;  Finches,  v.  4, 
Marsh  blackbirds ; Starlings ; Crows ; Shrikes ; Green 
lets;  Manakins;  Chatterers;  Nuthatches;  Hum 
ming-birds;  Kingfishers;  Woodpeckers;  Cuckoos; 
Parrots;  Pigeons,  v.  5,  Pigeons;  Pavonine  birds; 
Partridges;  Grouse;  Rails;  Cranes;  Plovers;  Snipes, 
v.  6, Snipes ; Ibises ; Herons ; Ducks,  v.  7,  Ducks ; Mer- 
gansers ; Pelicans ; Gulls,  v.  8, Gulls ; Fulmars ; Auks ; 
Divers  and  Grebes;  Finches;  Greenlets;  Larks;  [17] 
new  species— not  in  [above]  synopsis. 


— Baird,  S.  F.  Preliminary  report.  (Pa- 

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Review  of  American  birds.  (Smith. 

rep.,  1865.) *8501.2 

Review  of  American  birds  in  Smith- 
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— Birds;  their  homes  and  their  habits  ; by 

Uncle  Warren.  1887  878.17 

— Butler,  A.  W.  Catalogue  of  the  birds 

of  Indiana.  1891 In  894.9 

— Coues,  Elliott.  Check  list  of  North 

American  birds.  1882 883  15 

Key  to  North  American  birds.  1884.  C.2 

Contents  : Pt.  1,  Field  ornithology.  Pt.  2,  General 
ornithology.  Pt.  3,  Systematic  synopsis  of  North 
American  birds.  Pt.  4,  Systematic  synopsis  of  the 
fossil  birds  of  North  America. 


Same.  1872  848.31 

— Grant,  J:  B.  Our  common  birds  and 

how  to  kuow  them.  1891 876.39 


Birds,  continued.  * 

— Harting,  J.  E.  Our  summer  migrants. 

[British.]  1889 886.13 

— Jardine,  Sir  W.  Naturalists’  library. 

vol.  1-14 866.1 

For  contents  see  Jardine  Sir  B : 

— Knight.  F.  A.  By  leafy  ways.  Illus. 

1889  865.17 

— Langille,  J.  H.  Our  birds  in  their 

haunts.  [Eastern  North  America.] 

1892  883.24 

— Maynard,  C:  J.  Eggs  of  North  Ameri- 

can birds.  Illus.  1890 875.4 

— Merriam,  F.  A.  Birds  through  an  opera 

glass.  1889  865.24 

— Miller,  Olive  T.  Bird-ways.  1885 847.19 

— Mudie,  R.  Feathered  tribes  of  the 

British  Islands.  2 v.  1853 867.17 

— Nelson,  H:  L.  Bird-songs  about  Wor- 

cester. 1889  874.6 

— Ridgway,  R.  Descriptive  catalogue  of 


Manual  of  North  American  birds. 

1887  878.8 

— Samuels,  E:  A.  Our  northern  and  east- 

ern birds.  1883 858.17 

Note  : “ Birds  of  New  England”  revised. 

— Studer,  Jacob  H.  Birds  of  North  Amer- 

ica. Co  I’d  illus.  1881 *8542.24 

— Thompson,  Maurice.  By-ways  and 

bird-notes.  1885  861.7 

Sylvan  secrets.  1887 861.6 

— Torrey,  B.  Birds  in  the  bush.  1885..  856.34 

— Trumbull,  G.  Names  and  portraits  of 

birds  which  interest  gunners.  [East- 
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— Wilson,  A.  and  Bonaparte,  C:  L.  Amer- 


ican ornithology.  Illus.  3 v.  in  1. . *881.16 
See  also  Humming  birds;  Ostrich;  Spar 
rows;  Taxidermy. 

Birney,  J.  G.  Birney,  W:  Life  of.  1890.  661.1 

Birrell,  Augustine.  Res  judicatse  : pa- 


pers and  essays.  1892 344.28 

Birth  of  the  republic.  Goodloe,  D.  R. . . . 757.21 
Bishop,  Mrs.  I.  L.  See  Bird,  Isabella  L. 

Bisland,  Elizabeth.  A flying  trip  around 

the  world,  1889-90.  1891 544.3 


BisMARCK-Schonhausen,  Otto,  E.  L.  G6r- 


lach,W:  Prince  Bismarck.  1875..  665.3 

— Lord,  J:  Two  German  giants:  Fred- 

eric the  great  and  Bismarck.  1894.  687.13 
Bison.  Hornaday,  W:  T.  Extermination 

of  the  American  bison 894.8 

Bissell,  E.  C.  Historic  origin  of  the 

Bible.  [1889.] 465.5 

— ,ed.  Apocrypha  of  the  Old  Testament. 

1880 471.1.15 

Bissell,  Mary  T.,  M.  D.  Household  hy- 
giene. 1890 874.15 

— Physical  development  and  exercise  for 

women.  1891 877.17 

BjOrnson,  B.  Pastor  Sang.  Drama.  1893.  234.22 

Bjornstrom,  F;  Hypnotism 873.13 

Black,  A.  Story  of  Ohio.  1888 764.1.2 

Black,  C.  C.  Michael  Angelo  Buonarotti: 

Story  of  his  life,  etc.  1866 646.21 

Black  Hawk,  Indian  chief.  Autobiogra- 
phy ; ed.,  with  history  of  the  Black 
Hawk  war,  by  J.  B.  Patterson.  1882.  645.15 
Black,  William.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Black  America:  Clot  'es,  W.  Laird 925.15 

| Black  bass.  Henshal..  J.  A.  Book  of  the.  847.12 


BLACK. 


BONVALOT. 


24 


Black  diamonds.  [Slave  life.]  Pollard, 

E:A 944.13 

Black  phalanx.  Wilson,  J.  T.  1888 763.16 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  ^Fiction  class-list. 
Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  See 
Periodicals. 

Blades,  W:  Enemies  of  books.  1888 333.24 


— The  pentateuch  of  printing.  1891 878.22 

Blair,  H:  W:  The  temperance  movement. 

1888 452.11 

Blair,  J:  Chronological  tables,  to  1856...  E.ll 
Blair,  L.  H.  Unwise  laws.  [Tariff.]  1886.  937.35 
Blake,  M.  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Blake,  Sophia  Jex-,  M.  D.  Care  of  in- 
fants. 1884 847.36 

Blasis,  C.  Art  of  dancing,  and  a history 

of  its  rise  and  progress.  1831 864.12 

Blavatsky,  Mme.  H.  P.  Isis  unveiled  : a 
master-key  to  the  mysteries  of  an- 
cient and  modern  science  and  theol- 
ogy. 2 v.  1886 445.14 

Contents  : v.  1,  Science,  v.  2,  Theology. 

Bledsoe,  A.  T.  Is  Davis  a traitor  ; or, 
was  secession  a constitutional  right? 

1886  922.25 

Bleek,  F:  Introduction  to  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. 1882 457.10 

Blennerhassett,  Rose  and  Sleeman,Lucy. 

Adventures  in  Mashonaland.  1893.  554.17 
Blessington,  Countess  of.  Personal  recol- 
lections of In  612.21 

Blind,  Mathilde.  Madame  Roland.  1886.  627.1.12 
Bliss,  E.  M.  Encyclopaedia  of  missions. 

2 v.  1891 C.ll 

Bliss,  W:  R.  Colonial  times  on  Buzzard’s 

Bay.  1889 757.22 

— Old  Colony  town  and  other  sketches. 

1893..! 556.8 

Blockaded  family.  Hague,  Parthenia  A.  523.28 
Bloomfield,  Georgian  a,  Baroness.  Rem- 
iniscences of  court  and  diplomatic 

life,  [1822-71].  1883 665.1 

Bloomfield,  R.  Farmer’s  boy : poem. 

1801  222.36 

Blot  in  the  ’scutcheon  and  other  dramas. 

Browning,  R 222.9 

Blouet,  B.,  [ Max  O’ Rett.]  English  phari- 
sees and  French  crocodiles.  [1892.]  547.1 

— A Frenchman  in  America,  1889-’90. 

[1891.] 544.16 

— Jacques  Bonhomme  ; John  Bull  ; From 

my  letter  box.  [1889.] 536.14 

— John  Bull  and  his  island.  1891 544.18 

— Jonathan  and  his  continent.  [1889.]...  533.27 
Blow,  Susan  E.  A study  of  Dante.  1882.  216.11 

Blue  coats,  The.  Truesdale,  John 761.19 

BLUE-jackets  of  1812.  Abbot,  W.  J 761.4 

BLUE-jackets  of ’61.  Abbot,  W.  J 761.3 

Blue  laws.  Hinman,  R.  R.  Blue  laws 

and  Quaker  laws  [of  various  statesl. 

1838  924.27 

Blue  poetry  book.  Lang,  A.,  ed 227.24 

Blumner,  H.  Home  of  the  ancient  Greeks. 

Ulus.  1893  792.11 

Blunders.  Book  of  blunders:  Hiberni- 

cisms,  and  typographic  errors 311.33 

— Wheatley,  H:  B.  Literary  blunders. 

1893  347.11 

Blunt,  J.  H.  Household  theology.  1886.  436.28 
Bluntschli,  J.  K.  Theory  of  the  state. 

1892  944.16 

Boaden,  J.  Life  of  John  Philip  Kemble, 
including  a history  of  the  stage. 

1825  657.2 


Boating  and  boats.  Ballantyne,  R.  M. 
Man  on  the  ocean.  Illus.  1874 

— Camp,  W.  Book  of  college  sports. 

1893  In 

— Fellows,  H:  P.  Boating  trips  on  New 

England  rivers.  1884 

— Field,  P.  B.  Canvas  canoes.  1887 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  The  Saone  ; a sum- 

mer voyage.  1888  

— O’Reilly,  J:  B.  Canoeing  sketches.  In 

— Prescott,  C.  E.  Sailing  boat  and  its 

management.  1883 

— Qualtrough,  E:  F.  Boat  sailer’s  man- 

ual. 1889 

— Stephens,  W.  B.  Canoe  and  boat-build- 

ing. Plates.  1887  

Body  and  mind.  See  Mind  and  body. 
Bodyke.  [Irish  landlordism.]  Norman  H: 
Boethius,  A.  M.  S.  De  consolatione  philo- 
sophise ; tr.  by  S.  Fox.  1864  

BoHM-Bawerk,  E.  V.  Capital  and  interest. 

1890  

Bohn,  H:  G.  Handbook  of  games.  1884. . 

— Pictorial  handbook  of  modern  geogra- 

phy ; maps.  3d  ed’n.  1865 

— Polyglot  of  foreign  proverbs  ; with  Eng. 

transl.,  and  index.  1889 

— and  Ward,  M.  L.  Poetical  quotations. 

[1883.] 

Boismont,  A.  B.  de.  Hallucinations.  1859. 
Boissier,  Gaston.  Madame  de  Sevigne. 

1888  

Bolles,  A.  S.  Conflict  of  labor  and  cap- 
ital. ’ 1877 

— - Financial  history  of  the  United  States. 

• 3 v.  1884-86 

Contents:  v.  1,  From  1774  to  1789;  v. 
1789  to  1860;  v.  3,  From  1861  to  1885. 

Bolley,  P.  A.  and  Paul,  B:  H.  Manual 

of  technical  analysis.  1857 

Bolte,  Max.  Carbon  printing  [for  pho- 
tographers]. 1893  

Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  English  authors 
of  the  19th  century.  Ports.  1890.. 

— Famous  English  statesman  of  queen 

Victoria’s  reign.  Ports.  [1891.] 

— Famous  European  artists.  Ports.  [1890.] 

— Famous  types  of  womanhood.  Ports. 

[1892.] 

— Famous  voyagers  and  explorers.  Ports. 

[1893.] 

— Girls  who  became  famous.  Ports.  1886. 

— How  success  is  won.  [Biog.  sketches.] 

Ports.  [1885.]  

— Poor  boys  who  became  famous.  [Ports.] 

[1885.] 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon.  Napoleon  I. 
Bonaparte,  C.  L joint  author.  ^SeeWilson,  A. 
Bonaparte,  Napoleon  J.  C.  P.,  prince. 
Napoleon  and  his  detractors  ; with 
biog.  sketch  of  the  author.  1888. 
Bonds.  Burhans,  J.  A.  Law  of  munici- 
pal. 1889 

Bonham,  J:  M.  Railway  secrecy  and 

trusts.  1890  

Bonner,  J:  Child’s  history  of  Spain.  1894. 
Bonney,  G.  E.  Electrical  experiments... 

— Electro-platers’  handbook.  1891 

Bonney,  T.  G.  Christian  doctrines  and 

modern  thought.  1892 

Bonomi,  J.  Ninevah  and  its  palaces.  1875. 
Bonvalot,  Gabriel.  Through  the  heart  of 
Asia.  2 v.  1889 


544.24 

887.12 

544.9 

856.32 

*864.4 

872.7 

865.31 
876.29 

856.31 
937.42 

457.1 

935.12 

868.3 

536.20 

324.10 

*321.1 

478.1 

651.19 

917.10 

901.4 
2,  From 

868.7 
887.22 
666.18 

673.7 
666.17 

681.6 

687.3 

646.26 

666.16 

646.5 

684.8 

901.21 

937.61 

792. 15 

885.26 
876.38 

466.34 

536.16 

535.7 


BOOK. 


25 


BOTANY. 


ook  about  the  clergy.  Jeaffreson,  J:  C.  2v.  454.3 

ook  about  the  table.  Jeaffreson,  J:  C. . . 862.19 
ook  by  book.  Farrar,  F.  W.  and  others.  475.17 
ook  chat.  See  Periodicals. 

ook  of  eloquence.  Warner,  C:  D.,  ed. . . . 343.24 

ook  of  Mormon.  Smith,  Joseph,  jr 451.10 

ook  of  noodles.  Clouston,  W A 342.35 

ook  of  the  play.  Cook,  Dutton.  1881....  234.11 
OOK-binding.  Horne,  H.  P.  Binding  of 

books.  1894  897.2 

•ooK-keeping.  Thornton,  J.  Primer  of.  877.7 

1890  

ioOKS.  Blades,  W.  Enemies  of  books. 

1888  333.24 

— Bouchot,  H.  The  book  : its  printers,  il- 

lustrators, and  binders.  1890 857.6 

— Burton,  J.  H.  The  book  hunter.  1885.  335.3 

— Elton,  C:  I.  and  M.  A.  Great  book-col- 

lectors. 1893 347.16 

— Farrer,  J.  A.  Books  condemned  to  be 

burned 344.22 

— Hardy,  W.  J.  Book  plates.  Illus. 

1893  351.3 

— Lang,  A.  Books  and  bookmen.  1886.  335.11 

— Modern  methods  of  illustrating  books. 

1887  872.25 

— Saunders,  F:  Steny  of  some  famous 

books.  1887....' 335.13 

— Taylor,  I.  Transmission  of  ancient  B. 

1889  354.1 

— Tredwell,  D.  M.  Privately  illustrated  B. 

1892  341.16 

— Wheatley,  H:  B.  Dedication  of  books. 

1887  342.34 

See  also  Bibliography ; Book-binding ; Reading. 

Books  and  men.  Repplier,  Agnes 345.9 

Bookseller’s  library  and  how  to  use  it. 

Growoll,  A 344.25 

Boone,  R:  G.  Education  in  the  U.  S. 

1889  448.2.11 

Boone  county,  Illinois.  Biographical  Pub. 

Co.  Portrait  and  biog.  record  of. 

1892 *678.11 

Booth,  Mrs.  Catherine.  Tucker,  F.  de  L. 

B-.  Life  of.  2 v.  1893 684.14 

Booth,  C:,  ed.  Life  and  labour  of  the  peo- 
ple in  London.  2 v.  in  3.  1889-92.  923.4 

Booth,  Edwin.  Winter,  W:  Life  and  art 

of.  1894 687.14 

Booth,  Maud  B.  Beneath  two  flags.  [The 

Salvation  Army;  its  work,  etc.]  1891.  472.13 
Booth,  Mrs.  O.  [“Rita.”]  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Booth,  Gei}.  W:  In  darkest  England  and 

the  way  out.  1890 924.20 

Borderland  of  science.  Proctor,  R.  A. . 856.10 

Borneo.  Hatton,  Frank.  North  Borneo: 

explorations  and  adventures.  1886. ..  545.16 

— Hornaday,  W:  T.  Two  years  in  the 

jungle.  1887 534.6 

Bosanquet,  Bernard.  History  of  aesthetic. 

1892 886.19 

Bose,  Ram  Chandra.  Brahmoism.  1884.  478.6 

— Hindu  philosophy.  1884 % 478.5 

Bosnia.  Ranke,  L.  Insurrection  in. 

1853  In  772.18 

Boston,  Mass.  Bacon,  E.  M.  King’s  dic- 
tionary of.  1883 501.6 

— Boston  public  library.  Chronological 

index  to  historical  fiction.  2nd  ed’n. 

1875 *3502.18 

— Directory  of  charitable  and  beneficent 

organizations.  1886 917.25 


Boston,'  continued. 


— Drake,  S:  A.  Around  the  Hub.  Illus. 

1882  533.1 

Old  landmarks  and  historic  person- 
ages. 1873 533.16 

— Gilman  A.  Story  of  Boston.  1889 757.5.3 

— Record  commissioners.  Reports,  1-22. 

[22  v.  in  23.]  1881-9 *921.1 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  King’s  handbook  of 

Boston  harbor.  1889 536.23 

— Winsor,  Justin,  ed.  Memorial  history 

of  Boston,  including  Suffolk  county, 
1630-1880.  4 v *783.10 


Contents:  v.  1,  Early  and  colonial  periods,  v.  2, 
Provincial  period,  v.  3,  Revolutionary  period;  The 
last  hundred  years.  Pt.  1.  v.  4,  The  last  hundred 
years.  Pt.  2.  Special  topics. 


Boston  Latin  school.  Oration  by  P. 

Brooks  and  poem  by  R.  Grant  at 

250th  anniversary.  1885  436.14 

Boston  Monday  lectures.  See  Cook,  Joseph. 


Bostwick,  A.  111.,  joint  author.  See  Champ- 
lin,  J:  D. 

Botany.  Allen,  Grant.  Colon  Clout’s  cal- 
endar. [1883.] 893.1 

— Bailey,  D.  H.  Talks  afield  about  plants. 

1885  855.13 

— Barnard,  C:  Talks  about  our  useful 

plants.  [1886.] 891.15 

— Behrens,  J.  W.  Microscope  in  botany. 

1885  883.17 

— Bessey,  C:  E.  Essentials  of.  1889 876.36 

— Carpenter,  W:  B.  Vegetable  physiology 

and  systematic  botany.  1883 868.10 

— Cooper,  H.  C.  Short  studies  in  botany 

for  children.  [1892.] 882.17 

— Coulter,  J.  M.  Manual  of  Rocky  moun- 

tain botanv.  1885  854.10 


— Darby,  J:  Botany  of  the  Southern 

states.  1856  865.22 

— Darlington,  W.  American  weeds  and 

useful  plants.  [1859.] 855.29 

— Dawson,  J.  W.  Geological  histo^  of 

plants.  1888 815.4.61 

— Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  Folk-lore  of  plants. 

1889  455.1 

— Frith,  H:  Marvels  of  plant  life 874.40 

— Gaye,  Selina.  The  great  world’s  farm. 

Nature’s  crops  and  how  grown.  1893.  884.6 

— Goodale,  G.  L.  Physiological  botany. 

1885 843.14.2 

— Gray,  A.  School  and  field  botany.  1887.  858.15 

— Hehn,  V.  Wanderings  of  plants  and 

animals  from  their  first  home.  1888.  886.11 

— Henslow,  G:  Botany  for  beginners.  1888.  897.7 

—  Origin  of  floral  structures  through  in- 

sect and  other  agencies.  1888 815.4.63 

— Herrick,  S.  B.  Plant  life  under  the  mi- 

croscope. 1883 872.5 

— Knight,  A.  A.  Primer  of  botany.  1887.  876.10 

— Lorimer,  Mary.  Among  the  trees.  1869.  861.38 

— Lowe,  E.  J.  Beautiful  land  plants.  Col’d 

illus.  1872 *862.20 

— Lubbock,  Sir  J : On  seedlings.  2 v. 

1892  886.3 

— Massee,  G:  The  plant  world.  1891 891.32 

— Newell,  J.  H.  Outlines  of  lessons  in. 

2 v.  1892 891.31 

— Roget  P:  M.  Animal  and  vegetable 

physiology  as  related  to  natural  the- 
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— Sachs,  J.  von.  History  of  botany, 

[1530-1860].  1890 874.3 


BOTANY. 


26 


BRANDT. 


Botany,  continued. 

— Schouw,  J.  F:  Earth,  plants,  and  man. 

1859  871.3 

— Spalding,  V.  M.  Study  of  common 

plants.  1893 891.30 

— Strasberger,  E:  The  microscope  in  veg- 

etable histology.  1887 883.18 

— Trouessart,  E.  L.  Microbes,  ferments, 

and  moulds.  1886 815.4.56 

— Youmans,  Eliza  A.  Descriptive  bot- 

any. 1889  876.16 

First  book  of  B.  1888 861.37 

See  also  Bacteria  ; Ferns;  Flowers  and  floriculture  ; 
Fruit;  Gardening:  Grasses;  Microscope;  Mosses; 
Natural  history;  Oak;  Shrubbery  ; Trees. 

Botta,  C:  History  of  the  war  of  the  inde- 
pendence of  the  United  States.  2 v. 

1840 784.11 

Botts,  J:  M.  The  great  rebellion:  its  se- 
cret history,  rise,  progress,  and  disas- 
trous failure.  1866  767.20 

Bouchot,  Henri.  The  book:  its  printers,  il- 
lustrators, and  binders.  1890 857.6 

Boughton,  G.  H.  Sketching  rambles  in 

Holland.  Illus.  1885 531.19 

Bourget,  Paul.  Impressions  of  Italy. 

[1880.] 544.22 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Bourinot,  J:  G:  Manual  of  the  constitu- 
tional history  of  Canada.  1888 933.26 

Bourke,  J:  G.  On  the  border  with  Crook. 

1891 545.23 

Bourne,  C.  E.  Great  composers:  stories  of 
the  lives  of  eminent  musicians. 

1887  651.5 

Bourne,  E:  G.  Surplus  revenue  of  1837...  937.24 
Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  1891.  664.1.5 
Bourne,  J.  Handbook  of  the  steam-en- 
gine. 1882 855.10 

Bourrienne,  L:  A.  F.  de.  Memoirs  of  Na- 
poleon Bonaparte.  4 v 656.1 

Bouvet,  Marguerite.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Bovet,  Mine.  de.  Three  months’  tour  in 

Ireland.  1891  544.11 

Bowditch,  N.  I.  Suffolk  surnames.  1861.  667.8 

Bowen,  Eliza  A.  Astronomy  by  observa- 
tion. [1890.]  8522.31 

Bowen,  H.  C.  Froebel  and  education  by 

self-activity.  1893  677.2.4 

Bowen,  J:  E.  Conflict  of  East  and  West  in 

Egypt.  1887 755.6 

Bowen,  T.  J.  Grammar  and  dictionary  of 
the  Yoruba  language.  (Smithsonian 

contributions.  vlO.) *8541.15 

Bower,  J:  A.  How  to  make  common 

things.  For  boys.  Illus.  1892  884.8 

Bowes,  J.  L.,  joint  author.  See  Audsley,G:  A 
Bowker,  R.  R.  Copyright:  its  law  and 
its  literature  ; with  a bibliography  of 


literary  property,  by  T.  Solberg. 

1886 918.2 

— Economics  for  the  people.  1886 917.21 

— Of  work  and  wealth  : a summary  of 

economics.  1883  ...  937.10 

— President’s  [Cleveland]  message,  1887.  937.48 

— and  lies,  G:  eds.  Reader’s  guide  in  eco- 

nomic, social  and  political  science  : 
a classified  bibliography.  1891 924.34 

— joint  ed.  See  Fletcher,  W.  I. 

Bowles,  Samuel.  Merriam,  G:  S.  Life 

and  times  of.  2 v.  1885 652.3 

Bowman,  Anne.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Bowne,  Borden  P.  Principles  of  ethics. 

1892 475.15 

— Studies  in  theism.  1880  446.10 

Bowne,  Eliza  S.  A girl’s  life  eighty  years 

ago.  1887 653.3 

Boxing.  O’Reilly,  J:  B.  Ethics  of.  1888.  872.7 

Boy  travelers  in  the  Russian  empire.  Knox, 

T:  W 532.5 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.  Commentary  on 

the  writings  of  Henrik  Ibsen.  1894.  354.3 

— Essays  on  German  literature.  1892 344.14 

— Story  of  Norway.  1886 752.1.6 


See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Boyhood  of  great  men.  Edgar,  J.  G 614.14 

Boyhood  of  living  authors.  Rideing,W:  H.  651.11 
Boyle,  G.  P.  Richard  Baxter.  [1885.].  622.10.7 
Boynton,  E:  C.  History  of  West  Point, 
and  the  U.  S.  military  academy  [to 

1863].  Illus.  1863 763.22 

Boynton,  G:  M.  Model  Sunday-school. 

[1892.] 476  25 

Boynton,  H.  V.  Sherman’s  historical  raid. 

1875  762.7 

Boys.  Bolton,  S.  K.  Poor  boys  who  be- 
came famous.  1885  646.5 

— Bower,  J:  A.  How  to  make  common 

things.  Illus.  1892 884.8 

— Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  boys.  1885...  645.4 

— Notes  for  boys  on  morals,  mind,  and 

manners.  By  an  old  boy.  1888. . . . 451.11 
Boys’  book  of  famous  rulers.  Farmer,  L.  H.  673.27 

Boys’  book  of  sports.  Thompson,  M 832.36 

Boys’  heroes.  Hale,  E:  E 673.28 

Boy’s  own  book.  Hutchinson,  G.  A 873.12 

Boy’s  Percy.  Lanier,  Sidney,  ed 221.1 

Bozman,  J:L.  History  of  Maryland,  [1633- 

60].  2 v.  1837 776.1 

Brace,  C.  L.  The  unknown  God  ; or,  in- 
spiration among  pre-Christian  races. 

1890  462.19 

Brachet,  Auguste. Etymological  dictionary 

of  the  French  language.  1882  ....  354.11 

— Grammar  of  the  French  tongue.  1888...  354.12 
Brackenridge,  H.  M.  History  of  the  late 

war  between  the  United  States  and 

Great  Britain,  [1812-14].  1818 757.23 

Brackett,  A.  G.  History  of  the  United 

States  cavalry,  to  June,  1863.  1865..  767.23 

Brackett,  Anna  C.  Technique  of  rest. 

1892 871.28 

Brackett,  C.  F.  and  others.  Electricity  in 

daily  life.  1891  875  13 

— , joint  author.  See  Anthony,  W.  A. 

Braden,  Clark.  Problem  of  problems  ; or, 
atheism,  Darwinism  and  theism. 

1878  453.30 

Braddon,  M.  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Bradford,  A.*  H.  The  pilgrim  in  Old 
England.  [Andover  lectures  on  Con- 
gregationalism.] 1893  478.14 

Bradley,  H:  Story  of  the  Goths.  1888. . . 752.1.18 
Bradstreet,  Anne.  Campbell,  Helen. 

Anne  Bradstreet  and  her  times. 

[1891.] 666.9 

Brahmoism.  Bose,  Ram  Chandra.  1884.  478.6 

Brainerd.  Rev.  David.  Edwards,  Jona- 
than. Memoirs  of.  1822 654.2 

Branch  builders.  Wood,  J.  G 861.22 

Brandes,  Dr.  Georg.  Impressions  of  Rus- 
sia. [1889.] 536.2 

Brandt,  Sebastian.  Ship  of  fools  ; tr.  by 

A.  Barclay.  2 v.  Illus.  1874  346.11 


BRASSEY. 


21 


BROOKS. 


Brassey,  Mrs.  T:  In  the  trades,  the  trop- 
ics, and  the  roaring  forties,  [inl883].  538.19 
Braune,  K.  Epistles  general  of  John. 

1867  In  471,2.9 

Brazil.  Marcoy,  Paul.  Journey  across 

South  America.  Illus.  1873. ..  In  *8542.6.4 

- Oswald,  P.  L.  Days  and  nights  in  the 

tropics.  [1887.] 534.2 

- Rollins,  A.  W.  From  palm  to  glacier. 

Illus.  1892  In  548.2 

- Toussaint-Samson,  Mme.  A Parisian 

in.  Illus.  1891 542.21 

’.read  winners  abroad.  Porter,  Robert  P.  924.24 

[ReMONT,  Anna,  comtesse  de.  World  of 

music  : the  great  composers.  1892..  687.9 

;reviarium  Romanum.  Pars  aestiva. 


Brinton,  continued . 


— Guide-book  of  Florida  and  the  South. 

1869  552.15 

— Pursuit  of  happiness.  1893 478.30 

— Races  and  peoples:  lectures  on  the 

science  of  ethnography.  1890  874.12 

— The  religious  sentiment:  its  service  and 

aim.  1876  446.13 

— Library  of  aboriginal  American  litera- 

ture. v.  1-7.  1882-7  351.1 


Contents:  v.  1,  Maya  chronicles;  v.  2,  Iroquois 
book  of  rites  : v.  3,  The  Gueguence,  a comedy  ballet ; 
v.  4,  Pt.  1,  Migration  legend  of  the  Creek  Indians;  v.  5, 
The  Lenape  and  their  legends;  v.  6,  Annals  of  the 
Cakchiquels;  v.  7,  Ancient  Nahuatl  poetry. 


1851  433.32 

Irewer,  E.  C.  Dictionary  of  miracles. 

1885  * 452.5 

- Scientific  knowledge  of  things  familiar. 

[1850.] 861.35 

- Historic  note-book.  1891 *777.7 

rewer,  R.  F.  Orthometry:  a treatise  on 

versification,  with  a new  rhyming 

dictionary.  1893 234.9 

rewster,  D:  More  worlds  than  one. 

1874  861.36 

ricklaying.  Davidson,  E.  A.  Drawing 

for  bricklayers 855.38 

rides  and  bridals.  Jeaffreson,  J:  C.  2v.  921.5 

ridge,  Horatio.  Journal  of  an  African 

cruiser  [on  the  west  coast,  1843-4].  542.12 

- Personal  recollections  of  Nathaniel 

Hawthorne.  Illus.  1893 683.12 

ridges,  Robert.  Overheard  in  Arcady. 

1894  354.10 

;ridgewater  treatises.  Bell,  C.  The 

hand  as  evincing  design 453.10 

- Buckland,  W:  Geology  and  mineralo- 

gy as  related  to  natural  theologv.  2v. 

1869  " 868.13 

- Kidd,  J:  Adaptation  of  external  nature 

to  the  physical  condition  of  man. 

1887 868.14 

- Kirby,  W:  History,  habits,  and  in- 

stincts of  animals.  2v.  1853.......  868.15 

Prout,  W:  Chemistry,  meteorology  and 

the  function  of  digestion . 1855 868.16 

— Roget,  Peter  M.  Animal  and  vegetable 

physiology.  2 v.  1867 868.17 

Bridgman,  F:  A.  Winters  in  Algeria. 

1890  546.13 

Briggs,  C:  A.  American  presbyterianism: 

its  origin  and  early  history.  1885..  447.14 

— The  Bible,  the  church  and  the  reason. 

1892  475.19 

— Biblical  study,  with  catalogue  of  books 

of  reference.  1892 475.18 

Higher  criticism  of  the  hexateuch. 

1893  468.14 

Brigham,  W:  T.  Guatamala.  Illus.  1887.  534.7 

Bright.  M.  H.,  joint  author.  See  Mabie, 

. H.  W. 

Bright  skies  and  dark  shadows.  Field,  H: 

M 537.24 

Brightwell,  C.  L.  Above  rubies,  or  me- 
morials of  Christian  gentlewomen. 

1871  655.8 

Brinton,  Daniel  G.  Aboriginal  American 

authors  and  their  productions.  1883.  351.2 

— The  American  race.  1891 876.31 

— Essays  of  an  Americanist.  1890 341.2 

— Floridian  peninsula,  its  history  and 

archaeology.  1859  785.14 


Brisbane,  Albert.  Social  destiny  of  man. 

1840  924.29 

Briscoe,  Marg.  S.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

British  Columbia.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  His- 
tory of.  1792-1887.  1887 782.2 

History  of  the  Northwest  coast,  1543- 

1846.2  v.  1886 782.3 

— Green,  W.  S.  Among  the  Selkirk  gla- 
ciers. 1890  544.8 

British  essayists,  with  prefaces  b}r  A. 

Chalmers.  38  v.  1856-64  303.15 


Contents  : v.  1-4,  The  Tatler;  v.  5-12,  The  Specta- 
tor; v.  13-15.  The  Guardian;  v.  16-18,  The  Rambler  ; 
v,  19-21,  The  Adventurer;  v,  22-24,  The  World;  v.  25 
26,  The  Connoisseur  ; v.  27,  The  Idler;  v.  28-29,  The 
Mirror;  v.  30-31,  The  Lounger;  v.  32-34,  The  Observer  ; 
v.  35-37,  The  Looker  on;  v.  38,  General  Index. 


British  museum.  Mantell,  G.  A.  Petri- 
factions and  their  teachings  ; a hand- 
book to  the  gallery  of  organic  re- 
mains. 1851 

British  orations.  Adams,  C:  K.,  ed.  Rep- 
resentative British  orations.  3 v. 

1884  

Brittany.  Taylor,  Tom.  Ballads  and 

songs  cf  Brittany.  Illus.  1865 

Britton,  Wiley.  The  civil  war  on  the  bor- 
der, 1861-2.  1890 

Broadley,  A.  M.  Tunis,  past  and  pres- 
ent. 2 v.  1882  

Brocklehurst,  T:  U.  Mexico  to-day.  1883. 
Brodrick,  G.  C.  History  of  University 

of  Oxford 

Broken  fetters.  [Temperance  reform.] 

Morris,  C 

Brontc,  Charlotte.  [Mrs.  Nicholls.]  Poems. 

1886 

Brooke,  Henry.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Brooke,  Stopford  A.  History  of  early 
English  literature  ; English  poetry  to 
the  accession  of  King  Alfred.  1892. 
Brooklyn  ethical  association.  Man  and 
the  state;  lectures  and  discussions. 
1892  

— Sociology;  lectures  and  discussions. 

1890  ". 

Brooks,  C:  History  of  the  town  of  Med- 
ford, Massachusetts.  1855 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  boys.  1885  

— Historic  girls.  1887  

— Story  of  the  American  Indian.  1887.. . 

— Story  of  the  American  sailor.  [1888.1 

— Story  of  the  American  soldier.  [1889.] 

— Great  cities  of  the  world.  Illus.  [1890.] 

— ,ed.  See  Story  of  the  states  series. 


868.24 


333.29 


235.4 

774.7 

756.13 

554.7 

464.1.9 

467.17 


223.9 


345.21 


936.31 


941.25 


758.5 

645.4 

652.5 

761.9 
763.10 

763.9 
8522.13 


See  also  Fiction  class  list. 


BROOKS. 


28 


BRUSH. 


Brooks,  H:  M.  Olden-time  music.  1888.  861.18 
— ,comp.  Olden  time  series.  6 v.  1886 333.4 

Contents:  v.  1,  Curiosities  of  the  lottery;  v.  2, 
Days  of  the  spinning-wheel;  v.  3,  New  England  Sun. 
day ; v . 4,  Quaint  and  curious  advertisements  ; v . 5, 
Strange  and  curious  punishments;  v.  6.  Literary 
curiosities. 


Brooks,  Noah.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

1888  656.13 

— Statesmen.  (Men  of  achievement.)  1893.  686.3.2 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Brooks,  Phillips.  Addresses.  [1893.]....  476.23 

— Boston  Latin  school:  an  oration.  1885.  436.14 

— Letters  of  travel.  1893 554.14 

— Light  of  the  world  and  other  sermons. 

1892 482.21 

Brooks,  Sarah  W.  English  poetry  and 

poets.  [1890.] 224.11 

Brooks,  W:  K.  Invertebrate  zoology.  1890.  883.19 

— The  ovster.  1891 876.35 

Bross,  W:  History  of  Chicago.  1876....  712.32 

Brotherhood  of  letters.  Rees,  J.  R 336.23 

Brougham,  H:,  Lord.  Lives  of  men  of  let- 
ters and  science,  in  time  of  George 

III.  1845 667.3 

Broughton,  Rhoda.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Brown,  Alex.  Genesis  of  the  United 
States.  A series  of  historical  manu- 
scripts. 2 v.  1890 768.4 

Brown,  Charles  B.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Brown,  C.  O.  Talks  on  the  labor  troubles. 

[1886.] 917.20 

Brown,  D.  W.  American  patent  system. 

1890  ...  925.8 

Brown,  E.  E.  Life  of  James  A.  Garfield. 

1881  673  31 

— Young  folks’  life  of  Washington.  [1883.]  673.30 
Brown,  Helen  D.  ^Fiction  class-list. 

Brown,  H:  History  of  Illinois.  1854 712.35 

Brown,  Horatio  F.  Venice:  an  historical 

sketch  of  the  republic.  Maps  and 

plan.  1893 786.5 

Brown,  Gapt.  John.  Emerson,  Ralph  Wal- 
do. Miscellanies,  pp.  249-263 322.2 

— Hinton,  R:  J.  John  Brown  and  his 

men 671.1.12 

— Sanborn,  F.  B.  Life  and  letters  of.  1885.  646.17 
Brown,  Marie  E.  Icelandic  discoverers  of 

America.  1887  757.9 

Brown,  M.  T.  Synthetic  philosophy  of 

expression.  1886 872.31 

Brown,  Susan  A.  Invalid’s  tea-tray.  1885.  884.3 

Brown,  Waldo  F.  People’s  farm  and 
stock  icyclopedia.  2 v.  in  1.  Illus. 

[1884.]  888.9 


Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson,  American 

tour  of.  By  Toby.  Illus.  1872. ..  *8522.8 
Browne,  E.  and  Rowe,  F.  F.  Industrial 

and  picturesque  Rockford.  [1891.]..  544.6 

Browne,  Francis  F.,  ed.  Bugle-echoes: 

poems  of  the  civil  war.  1886 221.19 

Browne,  G:  H.  Notes  on  Shakespeare’s 

versification.  1890  234.21 

Browne,  J.  H.  Four  years  in  Secessia. 

1865 762.6 

Browne,  Matthew.  Chaucer’s  England. 

2 v.  1869  532.18 

Browne,  Theo.  S.  In  the  riding-school. 

[1890.] 876.23 

Browne,  W:  H.  George  and  Cecilius  Cal- 
vert, Barons  Baltimore.  [1890.] ....  665. 10. 1 
— Maryland,  The  history  of  a palatinate. 

1886  738.16.3 


Browne,  continued. 

— Joint  author.  See  Johnston,  R.  M. 

Brownell,  W.  C.  French  art.  1892 884.9 

Browning,  Mrs.  Eliz.  B.  Poetical  works. 

5 v.  1892  234.25 

— Ingram,  J : H.  Elizabeth  Barrett 

Browning.  1888 627.1.19 

Browning,  O.  Modern  England,  1815-85. 

1891  787.14.8 

Browning,  Robert.  Poetic  and  dramatic 

works.  7 v.  1891  231.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Pauline ; Paracelsus ; Strafford  ; 
Sordello;  Pippa  passes;  King  victor  and  King 
Charles,  v.  2,  Dramatic  lyrics  ; The  return  of  the 
Druses;  A blot  in  the  ’scutcheon;  Colombo's  birth- 
day ; Dramatic  romances;  A soul’s  tragedy;  Luria. 
v.  3,  The  ring  and  the  book.  v.  4,  Christmas-eve  and 
Easter  day;  In  a balcony;  Dramatis  personae;  Ba- 
laustion’s  adventure;  Prince  Hohenstiel-Schwangan, 
Fifine  at  the  fair.  v.  5,  Red  cotton  night-cap  coun- 
try; Aristophanes’  apology;  The  inn  album;  Pacchi- 
arotto  and  how  he  worked  in  distemper,  and  other 
poems,  v.  6,  The  Agamemnon  of  ^Eschylus;  La 
Saisiaz;  The  two  poets  of  Croisic;  Dramatic  idyls; 
Jocoseria;  Ferishtah’s  fancies  and  parleyings.  v 7, 
Asolando:  fancies  and  facts. 


— A blot  in  the  ’scutcheon  and  other  dra- 

mas. 1887  222.9 

— Pomegranates  from  an  English  garden. 

1885  215.16 


— Berdoe,  E:  The  Browning  cyclopaedia: 

a guide  to  the  study  of.  1892 226.21 

Browning’s  message  to  his  time:  his 

religion,  philosophy,  and  science. 

1891  352.4 

— Burt,  Mary  E.  Browning’s  women. 

1887  333.16 

— Cooke,  G:  W.  Guide  book  to  works  of. 

1891  224.9 

— Corson,  H.  Introduction  to  the  study  of 

Robert  Browning’s  poetry.  1886 222.20 

— Nettleship,  J:  T.  Robert  Browning  : 

essays  and  thoughts.  1890  342.1 

— Orr,  Mrs.  S.  Handbook  to  the  works 

of.  1887 222.16 

Life  and  letters  of.  2 v.  Port.  1891.  673.19 

— Symons,  A.  Introduction  to  study  of. 

1887  222.26 

Brownlow,  W : G.  Sketches  of  the  rise, 
progress  and  decline  of  secession. 

1862  757.2 

Bruce,  Alexander  B.  Miraculous  element 

in  the  gospels.  [1886.] 467.13 

— Parabolic  teaching  of  Christ.  1888 465.7 

Bruce,  H:  Life  of  Gen.  James  E.  Ogle- 


— Life  of  Gen.  Samuel  Houston,  1793-1863. 

Port  [1891.] 655.10.9 

Bruce,  Philip  A.  Plantation  negro  as  a 

freeman.  1889 937.57 

Brueck,  Heinrich.  History  of  the  Catho- 
lic church;  tr.  with  additions  by  E. 

Pruente.  2 v.  1889 465.6 

Brugi&re,  Sara  V.  Good-living:  a practi- 
cal cookery-book.  [1890.] 878.2 

BRUGSCH-Bey,  Heinrich.  Egypt  under  the 

Pharaohs.  1891 791.9 

Brush,  Christine  C.  One  summer’s  les- 


son in  practical  perspective.  1890.  874.9 

See  also  Fiction  claee-liat. 


BRYANT. 


29 


BURKE. 


ryant,  Joseph  D.  Manual  of  operative 

surgery.  1890  897.4 

’.ryant,  W:  C.  Bigelow,  J:  William  Cul- 
len Bryant  1890 624.12.11 

- .ed.  Picturesque  America.  Illus.  2v. 

[1872.] *8542.10 

*ryce,  James.  American  commonwealth. 

2 v.  1888 901.20 

- Social  institutions  of  the  United  States. 

1891  925.18 

Buccaneers.  Burney,  J.  History  of  the 

buccaneers  of  America.  1891 776.16 

- Pyle,  Howard,  ed.  Buccaneers  and  ma- 

rooners  of  America.  1891 776.10 

3uchan,  W:  P.  Plumbing:  a text  book. 

With  supplementary  chapters  on 

house  drainage.  1883  847.42 

Buchanan,  James.  Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life 

of.  1888 In  647.1.6 

Buchanan,  Robert.  See  Fiction  class  list. 
Buchanan,  W.  M.  Dictionary  of  science 
and  technical  terms  ; ed.  by  J.  A. 

Smith.  1884 868.1 

Buchheim,  C.  A.  Deutsche  lyrik.  1886.  222.1 

Buck,  A.  H.,  ed.  Treatise  on  hygiene  and 

public  health.  2 v.  1879 858.16 

Buckland,  W : Geology  and  mineralogy  as 

related  to  natural  theology.  2v.  1869.  868.13 

Contents  : v.  1,  text.  vol.  2,  plates. 


Buckle,  H:  T:  Miscellaneous  and  post- 
humous works.  With  memoir.  2 v. 

1885 334.13 

Buckley,  A.  B.  [Mrs.  Fisher.]  Moral 

teachings  of  science.  1892 871.17 

— Through  magic  glasses,  etc.  1890 876.13 

Buckley,  J.  M.  Faith-healing,  Christian 

science,  etc.  1892  482.20 

— Midnight  sun:  tsar  and  nihilist.  1886.  532!l4 

— Oats  or  wild  oats?  common  sense  for 

young  men.  1885  436.8 

Buckley,  Theo.  A.  Dawnings  of  genius. 

[1853.] 646.11 

Buddhism.  Asvaghosha  Bodhisattva.  Fo- 
sho-hing-tsan-king  : a life  of  Budd- 


ha. (Sacred  books  of  the  East  ) 1883.  481.1.19 

— Atkinson,  J:  L.  Prince  Siddartha,  the 

Japanese  Buddha.  [1893.] 478.20 

— Buddhist  Suttas ; tr.  by  T.  W.  Rhys 

Davids.  1881  481.1.11 

— Davids,  T.W.  Rhys.  Origin  and  growth 

cf  religion  as  illustrated  by  Indian 
Buddhism.  1882 456.8 

— The  Dhammapada  ; tr.  by  M.  Muller. 

1881 481.1.10 

— Sinnett,  A.  P.  Esoteric  Buddhism.  1887  453.6 

— Williams,  M.  Monier-.  Buddhism.  1889.  456.15 
Budge,  E.  A.  W.  Babylonian  life  and 

history.  Illus.  1891 473.1.4 

— Dwellers  on  the  Nile  ; life,  literature, 

history,  and  customs  of  the  ancient 

Egyptians.  1891 473.1.8 

Budgen,  Miss  L.  M.  [Acheta  Domestica .] 

Episodes  of  insect  life.  3 v.  1851.  875.21 
Buel,  C.  C.,  joint  ed.  Johnson,  R.  W. 
Buffalo.  See  Bison. 

BuGLE-echoes.  Browne,  Francis  F.,  ed 221.19 

Building  and  carpentry.  Berg,  L.  de  C. 


Safe  building.  2 v.  1892 897.5 

— Collings,  G : Circular  work  in  carpen- 

try and  joining.  1886 885.34 

— Davidson,  E.  A.  Boy  joiner  and  model- 

maker.  1884 885.35 


Building,  continued. 

— Davidson,  E.  A.  Building  construction 

and  architectural  drawing 855.39 

Drawing  for  carpenters  and  joiners. . 855.36 

— Gould,  L.  D.  Carpenter’s  and  build- 

er’s assistant.  1882 854  22 

— Iconographic  encyclopaedia,  v 5.  1889.  *863.2.5 

— Kidder,  F.  E.  Architect’s  and  build- 

er’s pocket-book.  1890  876.19 

— Notes  on  building  construction.  [South 

Kensington.]  3 v.  1883  858.19 

— Tuthill,  W.  B.  The  suburban  cottage. 

1885  853.10 


See  also  Architecture;  Bricklaying;  Plumbing; 
Stair-building;  Woodworking. 

Building  associations.  See  Savings  and 


loan  associations. 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.  Age  of  chivalry  ; ed. 

byE.  E.  Hale.  [1884.] 456.9 

Bulgarian  horrors,  etc.  Gladstone,  W.  E. 

1876  924.14 

Bullet  and  shell.  Williams,  G:  F 761.17 

BuLWER-Lytton,  E.  L.,  1st  Lord  Lytton. 

Dramatic  works.  1860 214.34 


Contents  : Richelieu;  Money  ; Duchess  de  la  Val 
liere;  Lady  of  Lyons;  Not  so  bad  as  we  seem. 

See  also  Fiction  class- list. 


BuLWER-Lytton,  R.,  2d  Lord  Lytton.  [Owen 
Meredith.]  Glenaveril ; or,  the  met- 
amorphosis. [Poems.]  1885 215.20 

— Marah.  1892  226.22 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Bunce,  J:  T.  Fairytales:  their  origin  and 

meaning.  1878 453.31 

Bungener,  L.  See  Fiction  class  list. 

Bunner,  H.  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Bunsen,  C.  K.  J.,  Baron  von.  Memoirs  of; 

ed.  by  F.  Bunsen.  2 v.  1869 655.13 

Buntling  ball ; a Graeco-American  play. 

A social  satire.  1885 215.22 

Buonarotti,  Michael  Angelo.  Black,  C. 

C.  Story  of  his  life  and  labors. 

1886  646.21 

— Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  K.  Famous  European 

artists.  [1890.]  666.17 

— Duppa,  R.  Life  and  works.  1888....  658.5 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Life  of.  1893 682.5 

Burbank,  W.  H.  Photographic  printing 

methods:  a practical  guide.  1891..  887.10 
Burckhardt,  Jacob.  Civilization  of  the 

renaissance  in  Italy.  1890 766.8 

Burgess,  Arnold.  American  kennel  and 

sporting  field.  1882 854.20 

Burgess, I.  B ..joint  author.  See  Harper,  W:  R. 
Burhaus,  J.  A.  Law  of  municipal  bonds. 

1889  901.21 

Burial  usages.  Macklin,  H.  W:  Monu- 
mental brasses.  1891 877.23 

— Stone,  Mrs.  E.  God’s  acre:  or,  histori- 

cal notices  relating  to  churchyards. 

1858  925.25 

Buried  cities  and  Bible  countries.  St. 

Clair,  G:  1892 783.3 

Buried  cities  recovered.  De  Hass,  F.  S..  537.23 
Burke,  Sir  Bernard.  Genealogical  and 
heraldic  dictionary  of  the  peerage 
and  baronetage.  i888  *678.10 

— Rise  of  great  families,  other  essays,  and 

stories.  1873 353.2 

Burke,  M.  D.  Brick  for  street  pavements. 

1892  881.21 


BURLESQUE. 


30 


BYNNER. 


Burlesque  plays  and  poems ; ed.  by  H. 

Morley.  1885  216.5 

Burlesques.  See  Humor,  wit,  etc. 

Burmah.  Corner,  Julia.  Ava  and  the 

Burmese.  1853  In  772.5 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in  Bur- 

mah. 1882  532.1.3 

— Vincent,  F.,jr.  Land  of  the  white  ele- 

phant  523.9 

— Wheeler,  J.  T.  Short  history  of  Bur- 

mah. 1884 In  755.2 

Burnand,  F.  C.  Incompleat  angler.  Af- 
ter Master  Izaak  Walton.  1887 334.4 

Burnet,  Gilbert.  History  of  the  refor- 
mation of  the  church  of  England. 


4 v.  1842 445.17 

Burnett,  Frances  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Burney,  James.  History  of  the  bucca- 
neers of  America.  1891 776.16 

Burnham, Clara  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Burnham,  S.  M.  Precious  stones  in  na- 
ture, art,  and  literature.  1886 853.11 


Burnham,  W.  P.  Three  roads  to  a com- 
mission in  the  United  States.  1893.  933.17 
Burning  questions.  Gladden,  Washington. . 466.19 
Burr,  Aaron.  Private  journal  during  his 
residence  in  Europe,  1808-16.  2 v. 


1838  685.14 

Burr,  C:  B.  Story  of  the  city  of  New 

York.  1888  757.5.1 

Burr,  E.  F.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Burroughs,  John.  Indoor  studies.  1889..  335.19 

— Signs  and  seasons.  1886 855.14 

Burstenbinder,  E.  [ E . Werner.]  See 

Fiction  class-list. 

Burt,  B.  C.  History  of  modern  philosophy. 

2 v.  1892 472.21 

Burt,  Mary  E.  Browning’s  women.  1887.  833.16 

— Literary  landmarks:  a guide.  1886  ...  335.17 


— The  world’s  literature,  v.  1.  1890 342.28.1 

Burton,  Isabel.  Life  of  Captain  Sir  Rich- 


ard F.  Burton.  1893 684.15 

Burton,  J:  H.  The  book  hunter,  etc.  1885.  335.3 

— History  of  Scotland,  [80-1748].  9 v 783.7 

Burton,  N.  J.  Yale  lectures  on  preach- 
ing and  other  writings.  1888 468.5 

Burton,  Sir  R:  F.  Burton,  I.  Life  of.  2v. 

1893 684.15 

Burton,  W:  E.  Cyclopaedia  of  modern 

wit  and  humor.  Illus.  2 v.  1858..  334.6 

Burton,  W.  K.  and  Pringle,  A.  Process- 
es of  pure  photography.  1889 887.23 

Bury,  Viscount  and  Hillier,  G.  L.  Cycling. 

1887 856.13 

Bury,  J.  B.  History  of  the  later  Roman 

empire,  [395-800],  2 v.  1889 778.14 

Bush,  Mrs.  Forbes.  Memoirs  of  the  queens 

of  France  [to  1848],  2 v in  1 646.15 

Bush,  G:  Notes  on  Exodus.  1871 453.24 

Bush,  G:  G.  Harvard:  the  first  American 

university.  [1886.] 446.19 

Bushnell,  Horace.  Character  of  Jesus. 

1884  433.21 

Same ...In  405.9 

— Christian  nurture.  1886 * 448.8 

Business.  Abbott,  B.  V.  and  A.  Clerks’ 

and  conveyancers’  assistant.  1887..  926.21 

— Buckley,  J.  M.  Oats  or  wild  oats? 

common  sense  for  young  men.  1885.  436.8 

— Eaton,  S.  One  hundred  lessons.  1887...  883.6 

— Fowler,  N.  C.,  jr.  Building  business. 

[Manual.]  1893  928.5 

— Gaskell,  G.  A.  Compendium  of  forms. 

1889  C.9 


Business,  continued. 

— Manson,  G:  J.  Ready  for  business  ; or, 

choosing  an  occupation.  1889 922.23 

— Payne,  F.  M.  Business  educator. 

[1889.] 925.4 

— Platt,  J.  Business.  [Laws  of  success.] 

1889  922.21 

— Rice,  A.  E.  Small  talk  about  busi- 

ness. 1892  933.16 

— Smith,  R.  H.  Science  of  business. 

1888  937.26 

— Spalding,  H.  M.  Encyclopaedia  of 

law  and  forms.  1880 926.22 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Men  of  business. 

1893  686.3.3 

Business  of  travel.  Rae,  W.  F 544.14 

Butler,  A.  Lives  of  the  saints.  [1881.]  674.17 
Butler,  A.  W.  Catalogue  of  the  birds  of 

Indiana.  1891 .In  894.9 

Butler,  B:  F.  Butler’s  book.  1892  678.2 

Butler,  C.  M.  Reformation  in  Sweden, 

[1398-1611].  [1883.]  787.10 

Butler,  E:  A.  Our  household  insects. 

1893... 894.13 

Butler,  Glentworth  R.  Emergency  notes: 
what  to  do  in  accidents  and  sudden 
illness  until  the  doctor  comes.  1889.  893.21 

Butler,  H.  E.  Solar  biology.  1887 878.6 

Butler,  Joseph,  Bishop.  Collins,  W.  L. 

Butler.  (Philosophical  classics.) 

1881 675.1.2 

Butler,  N.  M.,  ed.  See  Great  educators’  series. 
Butler,  S:  Hudibras ; ed.  by  H.  G.  Bohn. 

1885  202.6 

Butler,  Sir  W : F.  Life  of  Charles  George 

Gordon.  1889 655.17.1 

— Life  of  Sir  Charles  Napier.  (English 

men  of  action.)' 655.17.12 

Butterflies.  Duncan,  J.  British  butter- 
flies, (Naturalist’s  library.) 866.1.29 

Foreign  butterflies.  (Naturalist’s  li- 
brary.)   866.1.31 

— French,  G.  H.  Butterflies  of  the  east- 

ern United  States.  1890 885.27 

— Maynard,  C:  J.  North  American  but- 

terflies. Illus.  1891  894.81 

— Scudder,  S:  H.  Butterflies  ; with  prac- 

tical instructions.  1881 854.13 

Life  of  a butterfly.  1893 891.21 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Little  Arthur’s 
history  of  Rome  [to  500  A.  D]. 

[1892.]  783.16 

— Story  of  the  hymns.  [1875.] 466.17 

— Story  of  the  tunes.  [1890.] 466.11 

— Zigzag  journeys,  v.  1-12.  1880-90, 515.2 

Contents : v.  1,  In  Europe,  v.  2,  In  classic  lands, 

v.  8,  In  the  Orient,  v.  4,  In  the  Occident,  v.  5,  In 
northern  lands,  v.  6,  In  Acadia,  v.  7,  In  the  Le- 
vant. v.  8,  In  the  Sunny  South,  v.  9,  In  India,  r. 
10,  In  the  Antipodes,  v.  11,  In  the  British  Isles,  v. 
12,  In  the  great  Northwest. 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Buxton,  B.  H.  See  Fiction  class-list, 

Buxton,  H.  J.  W.  The  lighthouse  on  the 

rock:  short  sermons  to  children.  1887.  478.18 
Buxton,  Sidney.  Handbook  to  political 


questions.  [English.]  1892 943.1 

Buxton,  Mrs.  Sidney.  Side  lights  upon 

Bible  history.  Illus.  1892  472.17 

By  leafy  ways.  Knight,  Francis  A 865.17 


Bynner, Edwin  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


BY-PATHS. 


31 


CAMPBELL. 


By-paths  of  Bible  knowledge,  v.  1-17. 

1888-92 473.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Cleopatra's  needle  ; by  King,  v.2, 
Fresh  light  from  the  ancient  monuments;  by  Sayce. 
v.  3,  Recent  discoveries  on  the  Temple  Hill  at  Jeru- 
salem; by  King.  v.  4,  Babylonian  life  and  history; 
by  Budge,  v.  5,  Galilee  in  the  time  of  Christ ; by 
Merrill,  v.  6,  Egypt  and  Syria;  by  Dawson,  v.  7, 
Assyria;  by  Sayce.  v.  8,  Dwellers  on  the  Kile;  by 
Budge,  v.  9,  Diseases  of  the  Bible;  by  Bennett,  v.  10, 
Trees  and  plants  mentioned  in  the  Bible;  by  Groser. 
v.  11,  Animals  mentioned  in  the  Bible;  by  Hart.  v. 
12,  The  Hittites;  by  Sayce.  v.  13,  Times  of  Isaiah  ; 
by  Sayce.  v.  14,  Modern  discoveries  on  the  site  of 
ancient  Ephesus;  by  Wood.  v.  15,  Early  Bible 
songs;  by  Drysdale.  v.  16,  Races  of  the  Old  Testa 
ment;  by  Sayce.  v.  17,  Life  and  Times  of  Joseph; 
by  Tomkins. 


Byrne,  O.  Metal-worker’s  assistant.  1884.  854.3 

By-ways  of  literature.  Wheeler,  D:  H 333.8 

Byzantine  Empire.  See  Eastern  empire. 
CABiNET-making.  Davidson,  E.  A.  Draw- 
ings for  cabinet-makers 855.37 

— Denning,  D:  Art  and  craft  of.  1891.  882.25 

— Hints  and  practical  information  for 

cabinet  makers.  1884 897.6 

Cable,  G:  W.  The  negro  question . 1890.  924.12 

— The  silent  South  ; The  freedman’s  case 

in  equity  ; The  convict  lease  system. 

1889 941.12 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Cabot,  James  E.  Memoir  of  Ralph  Waldo 

Emerson.  2 v.  1887 651.4 


Caesar,  Caius  Julius.  Commentaries  on 
the  Gallic  and  civil  wars:  with  the 
supplementary  books  attributed  to 


Hirtius;  including  the  Alexandrian, 

African  and  Spanish  wars.  1888. . . 771.15 

— Dodge,  T.  A.  Caesar.  (Great  captains. ) 

[1893.] 686.11.3 

— Fowler,  W.  Warde.  Julius  Caesar  and 

the  foundation  of  the  Roman  impe- 
rial system.  1892 664.1.6 

— Liddell,  H.  G.  Life  of.  1887  652.15 

Caine,  Hall.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Caird,  E;  Evolution  of  religion.  1893...  4G8.10 

— Hegel.  {Philosophical  classics.)  1891  ...  675.1.7 
Caird,  J:  Introduction  to  the  philosophy 

of  religion.  1889  455.16 

— Spinoza.  (Philosophical  classics.)  1888.  675.1.12 
Cairnes,  J.  E.  Political  essays.  1873...  935.19 
Calculus.  Newcomb,  Simon.  Elements 

of  the  differential  and  integral  calcu- 
lus. 1889  885.33 


Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro.  Dramas;  tr. 

by  D.  F.  MacCarthy.  1873 227.22 

Contents:  Life  is  a dream;  Wonder-working 
magician  ; Purgatory  of  Saint  Patrick. 

— Select  plays.  [Spanish  text.]  1888....  227.4 

— Lewis,  G.  H.  Spanish  drama.  1846.  227.26 

— Trench,  R:  C.  His  life  and  genius; 

with  specimens  of  his  plays.  1856.  666.6 

Calderwood,  H:  Evolution  and  man’s 


place  in  nature.  1893 885.1 

— Relations  of  mind  and  brain.  1892 894.3 

Calhoun,  J:  C.  Works ; ed.  by  R.  K. 

Cralle.  6 v.  1883 918.6 


Contents  : v.  1,  A disquisition  on  government  ; On 
the  constitution  and  government  of  the  U.  S.  v 2-4, 
Speeches,  v.  5,  Reports,  v.  6,  Reports  and  public 
letters. 


Calhoun,  continued. 


— Jenkins,  J:  S.  Life  of . 1850  655.12 

California,  state.  Bancroft.  H.  H.  Cali- 
fornia inter  pocula.  1888 781.4 

1 California  pastoral,  1769-1848.  1888.  781.3 

History  of,  1542-1890.  7 v.  1886...  781.2 

Popular  tribunals.  2 v.  1887  781.5 


— Haskins,  C.  W.  The  Argonauts  of  Cal- 

ifornia. [Early  mining  days.]  1890.  541.7 

— Lindley,  W.  and  Widney,  J.  P.  Cali- 

fornia of  the  south.  Maps  and  illus. 

1888  542.16 

— Nordhoff,  C:  Peninsular  California. 

Illus.  1888 545.25 

- — Royce,  Josiah.  California:  from  1846-56. 

1886 738.16.7 

— San  Francisco  Call  Co.  California  as  it 

is.  1888  534.15 

— Upham,  S:  C.  Voyage  to,  via  Cape 

Horn,  together  with  scenes  in  El  Do- 
rado. 1849-50.  1878  541.13 

— Van  Dyke,  T.  S.  Millionaires  of  a day: 

an  inside  history  of  the  great  South- 
ern California  “boom.”  1890 924.22 

Southern  California.  1886 531.24 

— Warner,  C:  D.  Our  Italy.  Illus.  1891.  543.3 

See  also  Pasadena;  Santa  Barbara. 

Calisthenics.  See  Physical  education. 

Call,  Annie  P.  Power  through  repose. 

1891  874.20 

Callcott,  Maria,  Lady.  Little  Arthur’s 

history  of  England.  [1884.] 752  8 

Caller,  Mary  A.  Literary  guide  for 

home  and  school.  1892 345.19 

Callimachus.  Works  ; lit.  transl.  by  J. 

Banks,  with  metrical  transl.  by  H. 

W.  Tytler.  1889 In  225.6 

Calmet,  A.  Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  1832.  *428.14 
Calmet,  Fernand.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Calvert,  George  and  Cecilius,  Barons 
Baltimore.  Browne,  W:  H.  Lives 

of.  [1890.]  665.10.1 

Calvo,  J.  B.  Republic  of  Costa  Rica. 

Illus.  1890  547.3 

Cambridge,  England.  Arnold,  F:  Oxford 
and  Cambridge:  their  colleges,  mem- 
ories and  associations 428.11 

— Clark,  J.  W.  Cambridge:  brief  histori- 

cal and  descriptive  notes.  1893.'. . . . 552.20 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Paige,  L.  R.  History 
of,  1630-1877 ; with  a genealogical 

register.  1877  774.16 

Cambridge  sermons,  (1861-1883).  Light- 

foot,  J.  B 463.26 

Cambridge,  University  of.  Mullinger,  J. 

B.  History  of 464.1.10 

Cameos  from  English  history.  See  Yonge, 

C.  M. 

Cameron,  V,  L.,  ed.  Log  of  a jack  tar  ; 

O’Brien’s  captivity  in  France.  1891.  543.9 

Camp,  F.  T.  Draftsman’s  manual.  1883.  856.5 

Camp,  Walter.  American  football.  1892..  884.19 

— Book  of  college  sports.  1893 887.12 

Campanella,  T:  City  of  the  sun.  [Ideal 

commonwealth.] In  917.16 

Campbell.  Douglas.  The  Puritan  in  Hol- 
land, England,  and  America.  2 v. 

1892 778.12 

Campbell,  G:  D.,  duke  of  Ar gyle.  Scot- 
land as  it  was  and  as  it  is.  1887 534.19 

— Unity  of  nature.  1884 451.19 

— The  unseen  foundations  of  society.  1893.  928.4 


CAMPBELL. 


32 


CARPENTER. 


Campbell,  Helen.  Anne  Bradstreet  and 

her  time.  [1891.] 666.9 

— Easiest  way  in  housekeeping  and  cook- 

ing. 1881  855.34 

— In  foreign  kitchens.  1893 884.28 

— Prisoners  of  poverty.  Women-wage 

workers:  their  trades  and  their  lives. 

1887  902.35 

— Prisoners  of  poverty  abroad.  [Trades 

and  women- workers.]  1889 922.7 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Campbell,  John  McLeod.  Nature  of  the 

atonement.  1886 464.16 

Campbell,  W:  M.  Foot-prints  of  Christ. 

1889 451.26 

Campfires  of  a naturalist.  Edwards,  C.  E.  893.3 
Camping.  Shields,  G.  O.  Camping  and 

camp  outfits.  1890 882.1 

Canada. 

History,  etc. 

— Bourinot,  J:  G:  Manual  of  the  constitu- 

tional history  of  Canada.  1888 933.26 

— Colby,  C.  C.  Parliamentary  govern- 

ment in  Canada.  1886 933.27 

— Machar,  A.  M.  and  Marquis,  T.  G.  Sto- 

ries of  New  France.  [1890.] 767.25 

— Mac  Mullen.  J.  History  of  [to  1867].  753.6 

— Smith,  Goldwin.  Canada  and  the  Can- 

adian question.  Map.  1891 776.11 

— Withrow,  W : C.  Popular  history  of. 

1888  784.9 

Description  and  Travel. 

— Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in 

the  great  northwest.  [i890.] 515  2.12 

— Canadian  guide-book.  2v.  1892 547.10 

— Cumberland,  S:  The  queen’s  highway 

from  ocean  to  ocean.  1887 532.12 

— Lome,  Marquis  of.  [J.  G.  E.  H.  D. 

S.  Campbell.]  Canadian  pictures 
drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  1892..  548.13 

— Moodie,  Susanna.  Roughing  it  in  the 

bush.  [1852.]...  542.8 

— Murray,  W.  H.  H.  Daylight  land. 

1888  545.1 

— Pike,  W.  Barren  ground  of  North 

Canada,  [1887-91].  1892 551.8 

— Ralph,  Julian.  On  Canada's  frontier. 

Illus.  1892 551.9 

— Scudder,  S:  H.  Winnepeg  country. 

1886  533.10 

— Stephens,  C.  A.  Knockabout  club  in 

the  woods.  Illus.  [1881.]  543.2.7 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  Maritime  provinces; 

a handbook.  Maps.  1891 544.5 

— Warner,  C:  D.  Comments  on.  1889.  In  536.7 


See  also  British  Columbia. 

Canadian  ice  age.  Dawson,  Sir  J.  W:  894.20 


Canals.  Jeans,  J.  S.  Waterways  and 
water  transport  in  different  countries. 

1890  887.29 

Candide;  or,  the  optimist.  Voltaire,  F.  M. 

A.  de 323.31 

Canova,  Antonio.  Works  ; with  biog.  me- 
moirs. 1887  *8522.1 

Cantatas.  Upton,  G:  P.  Standard  C. 

[1887.] 222.12 

Canterbury.  Stanley,  A.  P.  Historical 

memorials  of.  1889  755.23 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Russell,  W.  C.  Voy- 
age to 536.9 


Capes,  W.  W.  Age  of  the  Antonines. 

1893 787.12.11 

— Roman  history:  the  early  empire,  [44  B. 

C.-96  A.  D].  1892 787.12.10 

Capital.  See  Labor  and  capital. 

Capital  punishment.  Palm,  A.  J.  The 

death  penalty.  1891  937.66 

Capitals  of  Spanish  America.  Curtis,  W: 

E 537.26 

Capp,  W:  M.  The  daughter  ; her  health, 

education,  etc.  1891  877.29 

Captains  of  industry.  Parton,  James.  2v.  644.21 
Car af as  of  Maddaloni.  Reumont,  A.  de.  772.19 

Carbon  printing.  Bolte,  Max.  1893 887.22 

Cards  and  card  playing.  Mitchell,  J:  T. 

Duplicate  whist.  1891 877.21 

— P.,  G.  W.  Whist  universal.  1887....  856.30 

— Rheinhardt,  R.  H.  Whist  scores  and 

card-table  talk,  with  a bibliography 

of  whist.  1887 855.22 

Carette,  Mme.  Recollections  of  the  court 

of  the  Tuileries.  1889 536.13 

Carey,  H:  C:  Principles  of  social  science. 

3 v.  1888 942.2 

Carey,  Rosa  N.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Carey,  W:  Culross,  J.  Life  of.  [1885.]  622.10.8 
Caria.  Perrot,  G.  and  Chipiez,  C.  His- 
tory of  art  in.  1892 In  888.2 

Caribbean  islands  and  sea.  See  West  Indies. 
Caricature.  Ashton,  J:  English  carica- 
ture and  satire  on  Napoleon  I. 

1888  352.7 

— Parton,  J.  Caricature  and  other  comic 

art.  1878 853.4 

Carleton,  Fanny  E.  [ Notelrac. ] Operas  ; 

their  writers  and  their  plots.  1882.  218.26 
Carleton,  Capt.  J:  W:  Young  sportsman’s 

manual.  1867  867.11 

Carleton,  Robert,  pseud.  /SteeHall,  B.  R. 
Carleton,  Will.  City  ballads.  Illus.  1886  212.18 

— City  festivals.  Illus.  1892 224.20 

— City  legends.  Illus.  1890 224.4 

Carlyle,  Jane  Welsh.  Ireland,  Mrs.  A. 

Life  of.  Port.  1891  674.8 

Carlyle,  T:  Correspondence  between 

Gcethe  and  Carlyle,  [1824-31].  1887.  651.2 

— Early  letters,  1814-26.  1886 646.29 

— History  of  literature.  [Lectures.]  1892.  344.10 

— Last  words  of . 1892 344.29 

Contents:  Wotten  Reinfred:  a romance ; Excur- 

sion (futile  enough)  to  Paris  ; Letters. 

— Latter  day  pamphlets.  [1850.] 333.12 

— Larkin,  H:  Carlyle  and  the  open  secret 

of  his  life.  1886 657.16 

— MorleyJ:  Carlyle.  1888 In  352.5.1 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  Triumphant  democ- 
racy. 1886 918.5 

Caro,  E.  George  Sand.  (Great  French 

writers.)  1888 651.19.2 

Carpathian  mountains.  Dowie,  M.  M. 

A girl  in  the 544.21 

Carpenter,  E:  From  Adam’s  Peak  to 
Elephanta.  [Ceylon  and  India.] 

1892  552.12 

Carpenter,  H:  B.  Liber  amoris:  being 
the  book  of  love  of  Brother  Aurelius. 

[Poem.]  1887 216.19 

Carpenter,  J.  E.  Life  of  Mary  Carpen- 
ter. 1881  683.27 

Carpenter,  Mary.  Carpenter,  J.  E.  Life 

of.  1881 683.27 

Carpenter,  Mary  T.  A girl’s  winter  in 

India.  Illus.  [1892.] 544.33 


CARPENTER. 


33 


CHAMBERLAIN. 


Carpenter,  Stephen  H.  Anglo-Saxon 

grammar  and  reader.  1891  345.13 

Carpenter,  W:  B.  Alcoholic  liquor  and 

the  human  system.  1885 865.29 

— Animal  physiology 868.9 

— Mechanical  philosophy  ; Horology;  and 

Astronomy.  1887 868.8 

— Vegetable  physiology  and  systematic 

botany.  1883 868.10 

Carpenter,  W.  Boyd.  Permanent  ele- 
ments of  religion.  1889 461.24 

Carpentry.  See  Building  and  carpentry. 
Carpentry  and  building.  See  Periodicals. 

Carr,  Alaric.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Carr,  Rev.  Arthur.  The  church  and  the 

Roman  empire 464.1.3 

Carr,  Lucien.  Missouri:  a bone  of  con- 
tention. (American  commonwealths.) 

1888  738.16.10 

Carrel,  Armand.  History  of  the  counter 
revolution  in  England,  under  Charles 

II.  and  James  II.  1857 772.15 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.  See  Dodgson,  C.  L. 
Carruthers,  R.  Life  and  letters  of  Alex- 
ander Pope.  1857  658.4 

Carter,  A.  G.  W.  The  old  court  house: 
reminiscences  and  anecdotes  of  the 
courts  and  bar  of  Cincinnati.  1880.  922.24 
Carter,  Andrew,  joint  author.  Nee  Watt,  F. 

Carter,  Franklin.  Mark  Hopkins.  (Amer- 
ican religious  leaders.)  1892 656.6.9 

Carter,  Nellie  M Two  girls  abroad. 

[Europe.]  Illus.  [188a] 544.25 

Carter,  R.  K.  Divine  healing.  [Faith- 

cure.]  1888 452.7 

Carthage.  Church,  A.  J.  Story  of.  1886.  752.1.9 

— Heeren,  A.  H.  L.  African  nations.  ..In  791.1.4 

— Smith,  R.  Bosworth.  Rome  and  Carth- 
age: the  Punic  wars.  1881 787.12.7 

Cartier  to  Frontenac.  Windsor,  Justin. 

1894  788.19 

Cartwright,  Rev.  P:  Autobiography.  1856.  651.15 
Carus,  Dr.  Paul.  Soul  of  man.  1891. . . . 464.7 

Caruthers,  E.  W.  Revolutionary  inci- 
dents; chiefly  in  the  “Old  North 

state.”  2d  series.  1856  785.15 

Carvajal,  Louisa  de.  Fullerton,  Lady  G. 

Life  of.  1881  665.2 

Carver,  Jonathan.  Travels  through 

North  America.  [1766-8.]  1802...  556.5 

Carving  and  serving.  Lincoln,  Mrs.  D. 

A.  1887 856.20 

Casanova,  G.  G.  de  S.  [His]  imprison- 
ment and  escape  [in  Venice.]  1892.  676.13 
Casati,  Major  Geatano.  Ten  years  in 
Equatoria  and  the  return  with  Emin 

Pasha.  1880-9.  2 v.  1891 543.5 

Cass,  Lewis.  McLaughlin,  A.  C.  Life  of. 

1891 626.4.22 

Cassel,  Paulus.  Judges.  [In  Lange’s 

commentary.] In  471.1.4 

Cassell’s  German  pronouncing  dictionary. 

1884 331.10 

Castle  St.  Angelo.  Story,  W:  W.  1887.  777.12 
Castles  and  abbeys  of  England.  Beattie, 

W: 534.21 

Catalogues  and  cataloguing.  See  Bibliog- 
raphy, (Classification  and  catalog- 
uing); Libraries. 

Cathedral  days.  Dodd,  Anna  B 533.11 

Cathedrals.  Allen,  F.  H.  Great  cathe- 
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— World’s  worship  in  stone.  Illus *8522.15 


Catherine  II.,  of  Russia.  Brougham,  H:, 

lord.  Empress  Catherine.  1872.  .In  633.1.3 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Celebrated  female 

sovereigns In  633.12 

— Lawrence,  Eugene.  Catherine  II.,  of 

Russia ’ ih-1004.1.38 

— Russell,  W:  Extraordinary  women.  .In  618.2 

— Waliszewski,  R.  Romance  of  an  em- 

press. Port.  1894 793.4 

Catherwood,  Mary  Hartwell.  See  Fiction 
class-list. 

Catholic  world.  See  Periodicals. 

Catlin,  G:  Manners  and  customs  of  the 
North  American  Indians.  2 v.  in  1. 

Illus.  1891.... 788.6 

Caton,  John  D.  Miscellanies.  1880 341.7 

Cats.  Weir,  Harrison.  Our  cats  and  all 

about  them.  1889 865.19 

Cattermole,  George.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Cattermole,  Rev.  Richard.  The  great 
civil  war  of  the  times  of  Charles  I. 

and  Cromwell.  Illus.  1852 768.12 

Catullus.  Poems;  lit.  tr.  by  W.  K.  Kelly; 

with  metrical  versions.  1887 In  225.4 

Caucus.  See  Suffrage. 

CAve,  Marie  E.  Drawing  from  memory  ; 

Manual  of  color.  1886 882.22 

Caxton,  W:  Knight,  C:  William  Caxton 

the  first  English  printer.  1877 652.16 

Celibacy.  Lea,  H:  C.  Historical  sketch 

of  sacredotal  celibacy.  1884  462.13 

Celtic  literature.  Arnold,  Matthew.  On 

the  study  of.  1883 In  343.20 

— Jacobs,  Z.,ed.  Celtic  fairy  tales.  1892...  98.16 

Central  America.  See  America,  Central. 
Century  dictionarv  of  the  English  lan- 
guage. 6 v.  [1889-91.] A.  19 

Century  magazine.  See  Periodicals. 

Century  of  ballads.  Ashton,  John 228.1 

Century  of  dishonor.  Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H.  723.10 
Ceramics.  See  Pottery  and  porcelain. 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  See 
Fiction  class-list. 

Ceylon.  Carpenter  E:  From  Adam’s  Peak 

to  Elephanta.  Illus.  1892 552.12 

— Cumming,  C.  F.  G.  Two  happy  years 

in.  2 v.  Illus.  1892 546.17 

— Hurst,  J:  F.  Indika.  Illus.  1891 546.1 

— KnoxT.  W.  Boy  travelers  in.  1882 532.1.3 

Chadwick,  Edwin.  Health  of  nations.  A 

review  of  [his]  works  by  B.  W. 

Richardson.  1887  901.19 

Chadwick,  F.  E.  and  others.  Ocean  steam- 
ships ; a popular  account  of  their 

construction,  etc.  1891 878.18 

Chadwick,  W:  Life  of  Daniel  De  Foe. 

1859 ; 657.8 

Chafing  dish.  Sawtelle,  H.  L.  What  one 

can  do  with  a chafing  dish.  1892...  884.1 

Chaldea.  Fuerst,  Dr.  Julius.  Hebrew 
and  Chaldee  lexicon  to  the  Old  Test- 
ament. 1885 341.4 

— Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Story  of  Chaldea.  1886.  752.1.4 
Challamel,  A.  History  of  fashion  in 

France.  1882 *848.27 

‘‘Challenger”  voyage.  Moseley,  H:  N. 

Notes  by  a naturalist  on  the.  1892.  882.27 
Chalmers,  Alexander.  British  essayists  : 

with  prefaces.  38  v.  1856-64 303.15 

Note : For  contents  see  British  essayists . 

Chamberlain,  B.  H.  Things  Japanese. 

1892 551.15 


CHAMBERLAIN. 


34 


CHEMISTRY. 


Chamberlain,  D.  H:  Allen,  W.  Governor 
Chamberlain's  administration  in 
South  Carolina,  [1874-77].  1888...  784.17 

Chamberlain,  Montague.  Handbook  of 
the  ornithology  of  the  United  States 
and  Canada  ; based  on  Nuttall’s  man- 
ual. 2 v.  Illus.  1891 877.19 

Chambers,  G:  F.  Pictorial  astronomy. 

1891  877.38 

Chambers,  T.  W.  Companion  to  the  re- 
vised Old  Testament.  1885 436.12 

— Zech&riah  expounded.  ( In  Lange’s 

commentary.) In  471.1.14 

Chambers’s  encyclopaedia.  10  v.  1892 B.7 

Chambers’s  Edinburgh  journal.  See  Peri- 
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Champlin,  J:  D.,  jr.  Chronicle  of  the 
coach:  Charing  Cross  to  Ilfracombe. 

1886  533.8 

— Young  folks’  catechism  of  common 

things.  1886 856.25 

— and  Apthorp,  W:  F.,  ed.  Cyclopedia 

of  music  and  musicians.  3 v.  Illus. 

1893  *888.12 

— and  Bostwick,  A.  E.  Young  folks’  cy- 

clopaedia of  games  and  sports.  Illus. 

1890  875.7 

— and  Perkins,  C:  C.,  ed.  Cyclopedia  of 

painters  and  paintings.  Illus.  4 v. 

1888  *878.9 

Champney,  Elizabeth  W.  Three  Yassar 

girls,  v.  1-9.  Illus 543.1 

Contents:  v.  1,  Three  Yassar  girls  abroad;  v 2,  In 
England;  v.  3,  In  South  America;  v.  4,  In  Italy;  v.  5, 
On  the  Rhine;  v.  6,  At  home;  v.  7,  In  France;  v.  8, 
In  Russia  and  Turkey;  v.  9,  In  Switzerland. 

Set  also  Fiction  class  list. 

Champneys,  A.  C.  History  of  English. 


1893 348.9 

Chancellorsville.  Hotchkiss,  J.  and  Al- 
lan, W:  Battlefields  of  Virginia — 

Chancellorsville.  1867 786.4 

Chanler,  Amelia  Rives.  See  Fiction 
class-list. 

Channing,  E:,  joint  author.  See  Higginson, 


T:  W. 

Channing,  W:  E.  The  perfect  life.  1888.  458.20 


— Slavery.  4th  edn.  rev.  1836 917.38 

Channing,  W:  H:  Frothingham,  O.  B. 

Memoir  of.  1886 647.7 

Chapin,  James  H:  From  Japan  to  Gra- 
nada, 1887-8.  1889 523.31 

Chaplains  and  clergy  of  the  Revolution. 

Headley,  J.  T.  1864 666.1 

Chaplin,  Heman,  W.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Chapman,  G:  Comedies  and  tragedies.  3 v. 

1873 227.5 


Contents  : v.  1,  Memoir ; Blinde  begger  of  Alex- 
andria; Humerous  dayes  mirth;  All  fooles;  Mon- 
sieur D’Olive ; Gentleman  usher,  v.  2,  Bussy 
D’Ambois;  Revenge  of  Bussy  D’Ambois;  Conspir- 
acy and  tragedie  of  Charles,  duke  of  Byron  ; May- 
day.  v.  3,  Widdowes  teares;  Masque  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  and  Lincolns  inne  ; Tragedy  of  Csesar  and 
Pompey;  Tragedy  of  Alphonsus,  emperor  of  Ger- 
many; Revenge  for  honour;  General  index. 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Old  English  dramatists.  231.20 
Chappell,  W:  Old  English  popular  mu- 
sic. 2 v.  1893 895.13 


Charities  and  charity.  Directory  of  the 
charitable  and  beneficent  organiza- 
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Charities  and  correction.  Gilman,  D.  C., 

ed.  Organization  of  charities.  1894.  945.3 

— Proceedings  of  the  national  conference 
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Barrows 943.8 

Charles  VIII.,  of  France.  Commines,  P. 

de.  Historical  memoirs.  2 v.  1889..  772.12 
Charles  I.,  Charlemagne , emperor  of  Ger- 
many. Morley,  H:,  ed.  Mediaeval 
tales.  1884..’ In  323.30 


Charles  V.,  emperor  of  Germany.  Ster- 
ling-Maxwell, Sir  W : Cloister  life  of. 

1891  676.7 

Charles  XII.,  of  Sweden.  Brooks,  E.  S. 

Historic  boys In  645.4 

Charles  the  bold , duke  of  Burgundy.  Com- 
mines,P.  de.  Historical  memoirs.  2v. 

1889  772.12 

Charles,  Cecil.  Honduras.  Map.  1890..  547.4 

Charles,  Mrs.  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Charnay,  Desire.  Ancient  cities  of  the 

new  world.  Illus.  1887 545.20 

Charters  of  the  British  colonies  in  Amer- 
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Chase,  E.  B.  Over  the  border:  Acadia. 

1885  554.21 

Chase,  S.  P.  Warden,  R.  B.  Life  of. 

1874  654.6 

Chastellux,  F.  J.  de.  Travels  in  North 

America,  1780-82.  1827 762.10 

Chats  with  girls  on  self-culture.  Chester, 

Eliza 466.10 

Chatterbox,  illus.  juv.  mag.  18  v.  1877- 

94  93.1 

Chatto,  W.  A.  Treatise  on  wood  engrav- 
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Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  Browne,  M.  Chaucer’s 

England.  2 v.  1869  532.18 

— Lounsbury,  T:  R.  Studies  in.  3 v. 

1892  346.3 

Chautauqua  movement.  Vincent,  J:  H. 

1886  482.4 

Chautauquan.  See  Periodicals. 

Chavasse,  P.  H.  Mental  culture  and 

training  of  children.  1881 451.15 

— Physical  life  of  both  sexes.  Illus. 

[1879.] 878.19 

Checkley,  Edwin.  Natural  method  of 

physical  training.  1890 876.26 

Cheever,  G:  B.  God  against  slavery. 

1857  924.6 

— Guilt  of  slavery,  demonstrated  from  the 

Scriptures.  1860 924.2 

— Hill  Difficulty,  with  other  miscella- 

nies. 1849  341.6 

Note— Contains  Deacon  Giles’  distillery, 
and  Deacon  Jones’  brewery. 

— Journal  of  the  pilgrims  at  Plymouth. 

1848  775.12 

— and  Elizabeth  W.  Memorabilia  of.  1890.  666.24 

Cheirosophy.  See  Palmistry. 

Chemical  technology.  Wagner,  R.  von. 

Manual  of.  1892 *881.9 

Chemistry.  Appleton,  J : H.  Beginners’ 

hand-book  of  chemistry.  1888 861.33 

The  young  chemist : laboratory  work 

for  beginners.  1878  891.19 

— Bolley,  P.  A.  and  Paul,  B:  H.  Techni- 

cal analysis.  1857 868.7 


CHEMISTRY. 


35 


CHINA. 


Chemistry,  continued. 

— Lea,  A.  S.  Chemical  basis  of  the  ani- 


mal body.  1893 894.2.5 

— Prout,  W:  Chemistry,  etc.,  as  related 

to  natural  theology.  1855 868.16 

— Roscoe,  Sir  H:  E.  Elementary.  1893.  891.13 

andSchorlemmerC.  Treatise  on  chem- 
istry. v.  1-3.  1886-92 831.27 

Contents  : v.l,  Non-metallic elements,  v.  2, [2pts.] 
Metals,  v.  3,  [pts.  1-6.]  Organic  chemistry. 

— Stockhardt,  J.  A.  and  Heaton,  C.  W. 

Experimental.  1887 871.9 

— Thorpe,  T.  E.  Manual  of  inorganic.  2 v.  891.27 

— Tissandier,  G.  and  Frith,  H:  Marvels  of 

the  elements.  Illus 874.38 

— Watts,  H:  Dictionary  of.  5 v.  1871-2..  857.1 

Same.  First  supplement.  1872 857.1.6 

Same.  Second  supplement.  1875...  857.1.7 

— Williams,  R.  P.  Laboratory  manual  of 

general  chemistry.  1892 885.2 

— Williams, W.  M.  Chemistry  of  cooking. 

1885 855.21 

See  also  Chemical  technology;  Fermen- 
tation ; Mineralogy ; Photography. 

Chemistry  of  life  and  health.  Kimmins, 

C.  W.  Illus.  1892 891.23 


Cheney,  A.  N .,  joint  author . See  Orvis,C.F. 


Cheney,  E.  D.,  ed.  Louisa  May  Alcott. 

Her  life,  letters  and  journals.  1889.  656.9 

Chess.  Morphy,  Paul.  Games  of  chess. 

With  notes  and  memoir  by  J.  Low- 
enthal.  1886 871.6 

— Philidor,  A.  D.  Studies  of  chess.  1825.  864.11 

— Staunton,  H.  Chess-player’s  companion. 

1887  871.7 

Chess  praxis ; supplement  to  “Chess- 
player’s handbook.”  1889 871.8 

The  chess  tournament.  1873 871.12 

— Steinitz,  W.  Modern  chess  instructor. 

pt.  1.  1889 873.22 

Chester,  Eliza.  Chats  with  girls  on  self- 
culture. 1891  460.10 

— Girls  and  women.  [On  the  conduct  of 

life.]  1890 401.11 

Chesterfield,  Earl  of  . See  Stanhope,  P.  D. 
Cheyne,  T.  K.  Founders  of  Old  Testa- 
ment criticism . 1893 477.10 

— Jeremiah:  his  life  and  times 461.6.6 

— and  others,  eds.  Variorum  reference 

Bible.  [1888.] 467.3 

Chicago,  Illinois.  Bennett,  F.  O.  Poli- 
tics and  politicians  of.  1886 712.33 

— Bross,  W:  History  of  Chicago.  1876.  712.32 

— Chicago’s  centennial  celebration  of 

Washington’s  inauguration.  1889..  768.3 

— Daily  Inter  Ocean.  53  v.  (Sept.  22,1876 

—Nov.  8,  1890.) Ref. 

— “Lakeside”  city  directory,  1887,90,93.  *B.ll 

— Schick,  L.  Chicago  and  its  environs  ; a 

hand-book.  1891 547.6 

Chief  justices  of  the  United  States.  Flan- 
ders, H:  Lives  and  times  of.  2 v. 

1875  668.11 

Child,  F.  J.  ed.  English  and  Scottish 

ballads.  8 v.  in  4.  [1857-85.] 227.15 

— Poems  of  religious  sorrow,  comfort,  etc. 

1886  222.11 

Child,  J:  T.  The  pearl  of  Asia.  [Five 

years  in  Siam.]  Illus.  1892 548.3 

Child,  Mrs.  L.  M.  An  appeal  in  behalf  of 
that  class  of  Americans  called  Afri- 
cans. 1836 917.34 


Child,  continued. 

— History  of  women.  2 v.  1854 922.1 

— Letters  of  ; with  biog.  introd.  by  J.  G. 

Whittier.  [1882.] 675.8 


Childs.  Theodore.  Delicate  feasting.  1890.  877.27 

— Spanish-American  republics.  1891 545.21 

— Summer  holidays  [in  Europe].  1889 538.9 

CmLD-life  and  girlhood  of  remarkable  wo- 
men. Adams,  W.  H.  D 674.21 

Children.  Adler,  Felix.  Moral  instruc- 
tion of.  1892 448.2.21 

— Chavasse,  P.  H.  Mental  culture  and 

training  of.  1881 451.15 

— Crafts,  W.  F.  The  coming  man  is  the 

present  child.  [1878.] 452.14 

— Davis,  E:  P.  and  Keating,  J.  M:  Mother 

and  child.  1893  883.10 

— Hill,  Florence  D.  Children  of  the  state. 

1889  917.40 

— Malleson,  Mrs.  F.  Early  training  of. 

1887 463.25 

— Marwedel,  Emma.  Conscious  mother- 

hood. 1889  464.25 

— Miller,  Olive  T.  Little  people  of  Asia. 

1887  532.10 

— Mothers  in  council.  1884 451.14 

— Murray,  A.  Children  for  Christ.  [1888.]  406.2 

— Norton,  J:  N.  The  king’s  ferry-boat 

and  other  addresses  to  children. 

[1876.] 482.7 

— Perez,  B.  First  three  years  of  child- 

hood   446.28 

— Preyer,  W.  Mental  development  in  the 

child.  1894  448.2.24 

The  mind  of  the  child.  2 pts.  1889-90. 

pt.  1,  The  senses  and  the  will 448.2.7 

pt.  2,  Development  of  the  intellect.  448.2.9 

— Rankin,  F.  H.  Hygiene  of  childhood. 

1890  872.28 

— Trumbull,  H.  C.  Hints  on  child-train- 

ing. 1891  464.27 

— Wiggin,  Kate  D.  Children’s  rights. 

1892  472.18 

See  also  Biography  ( Youth) ; Boys;  Educa- 
tion; Governesses;  Nursery. 

Children  of  the  poor.  Riis,  Jacob  A 935.22 

Child’s  garden  of  verses.  Stevenson,  R.  L.  227.19 
Child’s  health  primer.  (Pathfinder’s  ser.)  855.4.1 
Child’s  own  speaker.  Rook,E.  C.  and  L.  J.  343.28 
Chili.  Child,  Theodore.  Spanish-Ameri- 


can republics.  Illus.  1891  545.21 

— Hervey,M.  H.  Dark  days  in.  [Revolu- 

tion of  1891.] 546.7 

— Molina,  J.  I.  Discovery  and  conquest 

of In  535.6.5 

Chillin gw ORTn,  W : Religion  of  Protest- 


ants a safe  way  to  salvation.  1888.  457.12 
China.  Coltman,  R.  The  Chinese  : med- 


ical, political  and  social.  Illus.  1891.  546.15 

— Corner,  Julia.  China,  pictorial,  des- 

criptive and  historical.  1853 772.5 

— Cumming,  C.  F.  G.  Wanderings  in, 

[1878-9].  1888 552.29 

— Du  Bose,  H.  C.  Dragon,  image  and 

demon.  1887  445.15 

— French,  H.W.  Our  boys  in.  1889 540.22 

— Guiness,  Geraldine.  In  the  far  East. 

[1889.] 537.21 

— Henry,  B.  C.  The  cross  and  the  dragon. 

1885  523.18 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in.  1881  532.11 

— Nevius,  J:  L.  China  and  the  Chinese. 

[1882.] 552.22 


CHINA. 


36 


CHRISTMAS. 


China,  continued. 

— Price,  J.  M.  From  the  Arctic  ocean  to 


the  Yellow  sea.  1892 551.6 

— Rockhill,  W:  W.  Land  of  the  Lamas. 

Maps  and  illus.  1891 546.8 

— Simpson,  W:  Meeting  the  sun.  1877.  513.8 


Note : Contains  an  account  of  the  mar- 
riage of  the  emperor. 


— Whyte,  W:  A.  Land  journey  from 

Asia  to  Europe  [in  1869] 584.10 

— Yan  Phou  Lee.  When  I was  a boy  in 

China.  [1887.] 533.14 


See  also  Buddhism ; Confusianism ; Mon- 
golia ; Taoism  ; Thibet. 


China  ware.  See  Pottery  and  porcelain. 

Chinese  language.  Condit,  I.  M.  Eng- 
lish and  Chinese  dictionary.  [1882.]  331.9 

— Jennings,  W:,  tr.  The  Shi  King.  [Old 

poetry  classic.] i 231.21 

— Lobscheid,  W.  Chinese  and  English  dic- 

tionary. 1891 C.21 

— Sacred  books  of  China.  See  Muller, 

F.  Max,  ed.  Sacred  books  of  the 

East,  v.  3,  16,  27,  28,  39  and  40 481.1 

Chipiez,  C:,  joint  author.  See  Perrot,  G. 
Chisholm,  G:  G.  Handbook  of  commer- 
cial geography.  1889 923.15 

Chittenden,  L.  E.  Personal  reminiscen- 
ces, 1840-90.  1893 684.3 

— Recollections  of  President  Lincoln  and 

his  administration.  1891 667.9 

— Unknown  heroine.  [Episode  of  the 

civil  war.]  1893 785.12 


— Debates  and  proceedings  in  the  confer- 

ence convention  held  at  Washing- 
ton, D.C.,  in  February,  1861.  1864..  753.2 

Chivalry  and  knighthood.  Ashton,  J:  Ro- 
mances of  chivalry.  1887 148.10 

— Bulfinch,  T:  Age  of  chivalry.  [1884.]  456.9 

— Digby,  K.  H:  Broad  stone  of  honor:  or 

the  true  sense  and  practice  of  chiv- 
alry. v.  1.  Godefridus.  1844 783.14.1 

— Ellis,  G:  Specimens  of  early  English 

metrical  romances.  1848 226.1 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Knights  Templars.  1886.  451.21 

— Lea,  H:  C.  Templars,  \lnhis  History 

of  the  inquisition.]  447.24.3 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Essay  on  chivalry In  346.7 

See  also  Crusades;  Middle  ages. 

Chopin,  F:  Finck,  H:  T.  Chopin  and  other 

musical  essays.  1889 872.26 

Choyce,  J.  The  log  of  a jack  tar,  [1793- 

1820].  1891 543.9 

Christ.  Abbott,  Lyman.  Life  of.  1882.  465.9 

— Andover  review,  Ed’rs  of.  Divinity  of. 

1893 ...  476.17 

— Andrews,  S.  J.  Life  of  our  Lord.  1892.  468.11 

— Beecher,  H:  W.  Life  of  Jesus  the 

Christ.  2 v.  Illus.  1891  462.17 

— Bushnell,  H.  Character  of  Jesus. 

1884 433.21  and  In  405.9 

— Campbell,  W:  M.  Foot-prints  of.  1889.  451.26 

— Crosby,  Howard.  Jesus  : his  life  and 

work.  1873  465.14 

— Edersheim,  A.  Jesus  the  Messiah. 

[1890.] 462.18 

— Ewald,  H.  Life  and  Times  of.  1883.  In  418.5.6 

— Fairbairn,  A.  M,  Place  of  Christ  in 

modern  theology.  1893 475.13 

— Farrar,  F:  W.  Life  of  Christ.  [1890.]  468.6 


Christ,  continued. 


— Geikie,  C.  Short  life  of.  Illus.  1888..  454.18 

— Gilmore,  J.  R.  and  Abbott,  L.  Gospel 

commentary.  [Life  of  Christ.]  1890.  464.19 

— Herron,  G:  D.  The  larger  Christ.  [1891.]  482.13 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  M.  and  Eastlake, 

Lady  Eliz.  History  of  our  Lord 
as  exemplified  in  works  of  art. 

2 v.  1890 875.8 


— Keim,  Dr.  T.  History  of  Jesus  of  Na- 

zara.  6 v.  1876-83 467.6 

— L.,  C.  W.  The  great  discourse.  [Christ’s 

words  topically  arranged,  etc.]  [1890.]  476.32 

— Pick,  B.,  comp.  Apochryphal  life  of. . . 451.23 

— Schaff,  P.,  ed.  Christ  in  song.  1869..  221.20 

— Smith,  H.  [ Hesba  Stretton.]  The  won- 

derful life 472.24 

— Yallings,  J.  T.  Life  andtimesof 461.6.7 

— Weiss,  Dr.  B.  Life  of.  3 v.  1890 467.1 

CHRisT-child  in  art.  Yan  Dyke,  H:  Illus.  887.26 
Christian  art.  Didron,  A.  W.  Christian 

iconography;  or  history  of  Christian 

art  in  the  middle  ages.  2 v.  1886  . . . 867.10 


See  also  Cathedral . 


Christian  doctrine.  Sheldon,  H.  C.  His- 
tory of.  2 v.  1886 445.1 

Christian  doctrine  and  modern  thought. 

Bonney,  T.  G.  1892  466.34 

Christian  endeavor.  See  Young  people’s 
society  of  Christian  endeavor. 

Christian  iconography.  See  Christian  art. 
Christian  life.  Bushnell,  Horace.  Chris- 
tian nurture 448.8 

— Gladden,  Washington.  Being  a Chris- 

tian: what  it  means  and  how  to  begin.  482.18 

— Meyer,  F.  B.  Christian  living 472.26 

— Smith,  Hannah  W.  The  Christian’s 

secret  of  a happy  life 472.29 

“ Christian  science,”  etc.  See  Mind  cure,  etc. 
Christiani,  A.  F.  Expression  in  piano- 
forte playing.  1886 848.25 

Christianity.  Abbott,  Lyman.  Evolu- 
tion of.  1892 472.6 

— Ely,  R:  T.  Social  aspects  of.  [1889.]  . . 922.20 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  Supernatural  origin  of. 

[1875.] 447.2 

— Gladden,  Washington.  Applied  Chris- 

tianity. 1886  446.26 

— Hatch,  Edwin.  Influence  of  Greek 

ideas  and  usages  upon  the  Christian 
church.  1891 465.4 

— Neander,  A:  Memorials  of  Christian 

life  in  the  early  and  middle  ages. 

1885  458.15 

— Pfleiderer,  O.  Influence  of  the  apostle 

Paul  on  the  development  of.  1885.  436.21 

— Pressense  E.  de.  Ancient  world  and  C.  462.3 

— Schmidt,  C.  Social  results  of  early  C. 

1889  478.23 

— Toy,  C.  H.  Judaism  and.  1891  462.12 

See  also  Christ ; Church  history ; Eviden- 
ces ; Religion ; Theology. 

Christianity  and  agnosticism:  a contro- 
versy. Wace,  H:,  Huxley,  T:  H.  and 

others.  1889 455.6 

Christian’s  secret  of  a happy  life.  Smith, 

Hannah  W 472.29 

Christina,  queen  of  Sweden.  Bain,  F.  W. 

1890  687.5 

Christmas.  Gladden,  Washington.  Santa 

Claus  on  a lark,  etc.  1890 93.14 

— Hervey,  T:  K.  Book  of  Christmas.  1888.  482.22 


CHRISTMAS. 


37 


Christmas,  continued. 

— McCaskey,  J.  P.,  comp.  Christmas  in 

song,  sketch,  and  story,  lllus.  1891.  221.21 
Christopher  North,  pseud.  See  Wilson,  J: 
Christy,  Robert.  Proverbs,  maxims,  and 


phrases  of  all  ages.  2 v.  1888  343.5 

Chronicle  of  the  coach  [in  England]. 

Champlin,  J:  D.  1886  533.8 

Chronicles  of  Monstrelet.  See  Monstrelet, 

E.  de. 

Chronicles  of  the  Sid.  Orpen,  A.  E 554.15 

Chronicles  of  the  tombs.  Pettigrew,  T.  J.  658.7 
Chronological  index  of  historical  fiction. 

1875  *3502.18 

Chronology.  Blair,  J:  Chronological 

tables;  enlarged, to  1856.  1882 E.ll 

— Haydn,  J.  Dictionary  of  dates.  1888..  B.4 

— Macdonald,  M.  Chronology  of  the 


— Putnam,  G:  P.  The  world’s  progress. 

1883  B.10 

— Rosse,  J.  W.  Index  of  dates  [to  1856]: 

being  an  index  to  Blair’s  chronolog- 
ical tables.  1877  E.12 

Chrysostom,  ££.  Schaff,  Philip.  1891...  666.28 

Church  A.  J.  Henry  the  Fifth.  1889 655.17.2 

— Stories  from  the  Bible.  2v.  1891 463.15 

— Story  of  Carthage.  1886 752.1.9 

— Story  of  early  Britain.  1890 752.1.26 

— Story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem. 

From  Josephus.  1892 792.7 

— Story  of  the  Persian  war.  From  Herod- 

itus  752.6 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Church,  R.  W.  Beginning  of  the  middle 

ages.  1886 743.5.15 


Church,  Mrs.  Ross  [Florence  Marry  at.] 

Tom  Tiddler’s  ground.  Travels  in 

the  United  States,  1884-5.  1886....  551.1 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Church,  T:  King  Philip’s  war  ; also,  Old 

French  and  Indian  wars.  1689-1704.  785.13 
Church,  W:  C.  Life  of  John  Ericsson. 


Illus.  2 v.  1891 668.8 

Church,  The,  and  the  Puritans.  Wake- 

man,  H:  0 464.1.2 

Church  doctrine,  — bible  truth.  Sadler,  M. 

F.  1882  436.7 

Church  history.  Carr,  Arthur.  The 

church  and  the  Roman  empire 464.1.3 

— Epochs  of  church  history.  For  contents 

see  Creighton,  Mandell,  ed. 

— Evagrius  Scholasticus.  History  of  the 

church,  431-594.  1854 In  458.1 

— Fisher,  G:  P.  History  of  the  Christian 

church.  1888 452.2 

— Hurst,  J : F.  Short  history  of  the  church 

in  the  United  States,  1492-1890 461.15 

Short  history  of  the  early  church. . . . 448.12 

Short  history  of  the  mediaeval  church.  448.10 

Short  history  of  the  modern  church 

in  Europe,  1858-1888.  1888 453.19 

— Mosheim,  J.  L.  von.  Ecclesiastical  his- 

tory ; tr.  and  ed.  by  J.  Murdock  and 

H.  Soames,  4 v.  1845  456.6 

Same ; tr.  and  ed.  by  J.  Murdock  and 

J.  S.  Reid 454.8 

— Neander,  Augustus.  History  of  Chris- 

tian dogmas.  2v.  1888 458.13 

History  of  the  planting  and  training 

of  the  Christian  church  by  the 
apostles.  2v.  1889 458.14 


CINCINNATI. 


Church,  continued. 

— Philostorgius.  Ecclesiastical  history; 

epitomised  by  Photius,  324-425.  In  457.18 

— Ramsay,  W.  M.  The  church  in  the 

Roman  empire  before  A.  D.  170.  475.5 

— Renan,  E.  The  Christian  church,  A.  D. 

117-161 463.9 

— Schaff,  Philip.  History  of  the  Chris- 

tian church,  v.  1-4,  6-7.  1887-92 452.16 

Contents  : v.  1,  Apostolic  Christianity,  A. 

D.  1-100.  v.  2,  Ante  Nicene  Christianity, 

100-325.  v.  3,  Nicene  and  Post-Nicene 
Christianity,  311-600.  v.  4,  Mediaeval  Chris- 
tianity. 590-1073.  v.  6,  Modern  Christian- 
ity. The  German  reformation,  1517-1530. 
v.  7,  Modern  Christianity;  The  Swiss  ref- 
ormation. 


— Sheldon,  H.  C.  History  of  Christian 

doctrine.  2 v.  1886 445.1 

— Socrates  Scholasticus.  Ecclesiastical 

history,  305-439.  1888 457.17 

— Sozomen.  Ecclesiastical  history,  324- 

440.  1885 457.18 

— Spencer,  H.  Ecclesiastical  institutions.  913.11 

— Theodoret.  History  of  the  church,  322- 

427.  1854 458.1 

— Tozer,H:  F.  The  church  and  the  East- 

ern empire 464.11. 

See  also  Christianity;  Crusades  ; Religion; 
Reformation  and  names  of  various  sects. 

Church,  The,  in  the  prayer-book.  Temple, 

E.  L.  1894  482.15 

Church  of  England.  Blunt,  J.  H.  House- 
hold theology:  a handbook.  1886..  436.28 

— Hardwick,  C:  History  of  the  articles  of 

religion.  1888 457.13 

— Hooker,  R:  Ecclesiastical  polity.  2 v. 


— - Hore,  A.  H.  History  of  the  Church  of 

England.  1893  476.16 

— Little,  A.  W.  Reasons  for  being  a 

churchman.  [1885.] 436.26 

— Pearson,  J:  Exposition  of  the  creed. 

1887  457.15 

— Sadler,  M.  F.  Church  doctrine — bible 

truth.  1882 436.7 

— Staley,  Vernon.  The  Catholic  religion  : 

a manual  of  instruction.  1894 482.17 

See  also  Protestant  Episcopal  church. 


Churchill,  J:  1st  duke  of  Marlborough. 

Coxe,  W:  Memoirs  of.  3 v.  1885-6..  658.9 

Churchill,  R.  S.,  Lord.  Men,  mines  and 


animals  in  South  Africa.  1892 551.2 

Chute.  H.  N.  Practical  physics.  1889...  872.17 
Cicero,  M.  T.  Academic  questions;  De 
finibus  ; Tusculan  disputations  ; tr. 

by  C.  D.  Yonge.  1883 446.23 

— Nature  of  the  gods  ; Divination  ; Fate  ; 

The  republic;  The  laws;  On  standing 

for  the  consulship.  1884. 446.22 


— Offices,  or  moral  duties  ; Cato  Major,  an 
essay  on  old  age;  Laelius,  an  essay  on 
friendship;  Paradoxes;  Scipio’s 
dream  ; and  letter  to  Quintus  on  the 
duties  of  a magistrate;  lit.  trans., 
with  notes,  by  C.  R.  Edmunds.  1887.  457.4 


— Middleton,  C.  Life  and  letters  of.  1889.  654.13 
Cincinnati.  Carter,  A,  G.  W.  The  old 
court  house:  reminiscences  and  anec- 
dotes of  the  courts  and  bar  of  Cin- 
cinnati. 1880 922.24 


CITIES. 


38 


CLEOPATRA. 


Cities.  Brooks,  E.  S.,  ed.  Great  cities  of 

the  world.  Illus.  [1890.] *8522.13 

— Charnay,  D.  Ancient  cities  of  the  new 

world.  Illus.  1887  545.20 

— Kingsley,  C:  Great  cities,  and  their  in- 

fluence for  good  and  evil In  306.26 

— Shepard,  Hazel.  Great  cities  of  the 

ancient  world.  Illus.  1885 531.20 

Great  cities  of  the  modern  world. 

Illus.  1885 631.21 

— Talmage,  T.  DeWitt.  Masque  torn  off. 

[Temptations  and  vices  of  city  life.] 

1887 456.12 

— Wright,  W:  B.  Ancient  cities  [of  the 

bible].  1887 523.23 

City  ballads.  Carleton,  Will 212.18 

City  festivals.  Carleton,  Will 224.20 

City  legends.  Carleton,  Will 224.4 

City  of  the  sun.  Campanella,  T: In  917.16 

CiTY-state  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans. 

Fowler,  W.W.  1893 787.2 

Civil  engineering.  See  Engineering. 

Ciyil  service.  Bain,  Alex.  Practical  es- 
says. pp.  71-111.  [C.  S.  examina- 
tions.] 1884  322.6 

— Garfield,  Jas.  A.  Works.  2v 1001.10 

— Tyler,  L.  G.  Parties  and  patronage  in 

the  United  States.  1891 937.68 

Civil  war  on  the  border.  Britton,  Wiley.  774.7 
Civilization  and  progress.  Adams,  G.  B. 
Civilization  during  the  middle  ages. 

1894  793.1 

— Ducoudray,  G.  History  of  ancient  civ- 

ilization. 1889 922.3 

— Hittell,  J:  S.  History  of  the  mental 

growth  of  mankind.  4 v.  1893 793.5 

— Iconographic  encyclopaedia.  v2.  History 

of  culture.  1886  *863.2.2 

— Morgan,  L:  H.  Ancient  society.  1878.  901.18 

See  also  History;  Man;  Social  science. 

Claflin,  Mary  B.  Personal  recollections 

of  John  G.  Whittier.  [1893.] 687.17 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Clarendon,  Earl  of.  [Edward  Hyde.]  His- 


tory of  the  rebellion  and  civil  wars  in 

England.  7 v.  1839  755.16 

Clark,  Arthur  B.  L.  L.  L.,  or  fifty  law 

lessons.  1890 925.3 

Clark,  D.  K.  Steam  engine.  2 v.  in  4. 

1891  878.24 

Clark,  E.  B.  Twelve  months  in  Peru. 

1891  544.19 


Clark,  E.  L.  The  races  of  European  Tur- 
key. [1878] 751.11 

Clark,  Francis  E.  Mossback  correspond- 
ence. [1889.] 455.5 

— Ways  and  means  for  the  Young  People’s 

Society  of  Christian  Endeavor.[1890.]  464.9 
Clark,  H.  A..,  joint  collector.  See  Yaille.H.O. 

Clark,  J:  B.  Philosophy  of  wealth.  1886.  917.27 

— and  Giddings,  F.  H.  Modern  distribu- 

tive process.  1888 935.17 

Clark,  J.  W.  Cambridge:  brief  historical 

and  descriptive  notes.  1893 552.20 

Clark,  Kate  Eliz.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Clark,  R.  S.  [ Sophie  May.]  See  Fiction 
class-list 

Clark,  W.  P.  Indian  sign  language.  1885.  346.12 
Clark,  W:,  joint  author.  See  Lewis.  M. 

Clarke,  Eliza.  Susanna  Wesley.  (Famous 

women.)  1886 627.1.13 

Clarke,  Hamilton.  Manual  of  orchestra- 
tion   


Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Autobiography, 
diary  and  correspondence  ; ed.  by  E. 


E.  Hale.  1891  666.8 

— Christian  doctrine  of  forgiveness  of  sin. 

1884 446.33 

— Christian  doctrine  of  prayer.  1880 446.32 

— Essentials  and  non-essentials  in  religion. 

1886  446.34 

— Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history. 

1883  436.19 

Contents— Catacombs ; Buddhist  monks 


of  Central  Asia ; Christian  monks  and  mo- 
nastic life;  Augustine,  Anslem,  Bernard, and 
their  times;  Jeanne  D’Arc;  Savonarola  and 
the  renaissance ; Luther  and  the  reforma- 
tion ; Mystics  in  all  religions ; George  Fox 
and  the  Quakers;  Huguenots;  John  Wes- 
ley and  his  times. 

Clarke,  S:  C.  Fishes  of  the  east  coast  of 

Florida In  854.26 

Clarke,  Sarah  J.  [Penn  Shirley.]  See 


Fiction  class-list. 

Clarke,  T:  C.  and  others.  The  American 
railway:  its  construction,  develop- 
ment, management  and  appliances. 

1889  923.10 

Clarke,  W:  Wralt  Whitman.  1892 681.12 

Clarkson,  T:  History  of  the  abolition  of 

the  slave  trade.  2v.  1808 926.23 

— Life  of  William  Penn.  2 v.  1813 657.5 

Clason,  A.  W.  Seven  conventions.  [For- 
mation and  ratification  of  the  consti- 
tution, etc.]  1888 924.25 

Classic  heroic  ballads.  Tileston,  M.W.,  ed.  216.2 
Classic  Latin  course  in  English.  Wilkin- 
son, W:  C.  1893  348.7 

Classic  myths  in  English  literature.  Gay- 

ley,  C:  M.,  ed.  1893 476.31 

Classical  dictionaries.  Rich,  A.  Dic- 
tionary of  Roman  and  Greek  antiq- 
uities. 1881  331.11 

— Seyffert,  O.  Dictionary  of  classical  an- 

tiquities, etc.  1891 C.12 

Classical  literature.  See  Classical  diction- 
aries; Greek  literature;  Latin  litera- 
ture. 

Classified  gems  of  thought.  Proctor,  F. 


B.  1887  *428.12 

Claus,  C.  Elementary  text-book  of  zoolo- 
gy. 2 v.  1892 894.18 

Clay,  H:  Life,  correspondence,  and  speech- 
es ; ed.  by  C.  Colton.  6 v.  *1857 638.18 

Contents— v.  1-3,  Life  and  times,  v.  4,  Cor- 
respondence. v.  5-6,  Speeches. 

— Colton,  C.  Life  and  times  of.  2 v.  1846.  674.1 

— Schurz,  Carl.  Life  of.  1887.  2v 626.4.16 

Clay,  J.  C.  Annals  of  the  Swedes  on  the 

Delaware.  1858 785.16 

Clemens,  S:  L.  [Mark  Twain.]  Mark 

Twain’s  library  of  humor.  1888 341.14 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Clement,  St.  Epistles.  {In  Apostolical. 

fathers.)  1840 447.16 

Clement,  Mrs.  C.  E.  History  of  art  for 

beginners  and  students.  1887 853.18 

— Outline  history  of  sculpture.  1885 848.24 

— Queen  of  the  Adriatic;  or,  Venice,  me- 

diaeval and  modern.  Illus.  [1893.]  554.13 
Clement,  J.  Life  of  Rev.  Adoniram 

Judson.  [1855.] 646.16 

Clemmer,  Mary.  See  Ames,  M.  C. 


Cleopatra’s  needle.  King,  James.  Illus.  473.1.1 


895.9 


CLERK. 


39 


COLLIGNON. 


Clerk,  Dugald.  The  gas  engine.  1886..  861.2 

Clerks’  and  conveyancers’  assistant.  Ab- 
bott, B.  V.  and  A.  1887 926.21 

Cleveland,  Grover.  Principles  and  pur- 
poses of  our  form  of  government  as 
set  forth  in  [his]  public  papers  ; 
comp,  by  F.  Gottsberger.  1892 927.2 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1888 647.1.10 

Cleveland,  H:  Alex.  H.  Stephens  in 

public  and  private.  With  letters 

and  speeches.  [1886.] 668.3 

Cleveland,  Rose  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Cleveland  hounds.  Pease,  A.  E 873.3 

Clews,  Henry.  Twenty-eight  years  in 

Wall  street.  1888 926.10 

Clifford,  Edward.  Father  Damien.  1889.  656.10 
Clifford,  W.  K.  Common  sense  of  the 

exact  sciences.  1885 815.4.50 

Clifford,  Mrs.  W.  K.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Climatology.  Croll,  Jas.  Climate  and 

cosmology.  1886 855.6 

— Cullimore,  D.  H.  Book  of  climates. 

1891  877.11 


Clive,  Robert,  1st  Lord.  Gleig,  G.  R. 

Life  of.  1869 661.20 

— Wilson,  Sir  C:  Lord  Clive.  1890 655.17.13 

Clocks.  See  Horology. 

Clodd,  E:  Story  of  creation.  1888  861.12 

Clothing.  See  Dress  and  costume. 

Clouston,  W.  A.  Book  of  noodles.  1888.  342.35 

— Popular  tales  and  fictions:  their  migra- 

tions and  transformations.  2v.  1887.  347.4 

Clowes,  W.  L.  Black  America:  a study 

of  the  ex-slave  and  his  late  master.  925.15 
Clubs.  Emerson,  R.  W.  Society  and  soli- 


tude. pp.  214-236 332.15 

— Hatton,  Joseph.  Club-land  ; London 

and  provincial.  Illus.  1890 8522.29 

— Matthews,  W:  Literary  clubs In  328.7 

— Timbs,  J:  Clubs  and  club  life  in  London.  922.6 

Clubs  for  working  girls.  Stanley,  Maude. 

1890  925.16 

Coaching  days  and  coaching  ways.  Tris- 
tram, W.  O 552.16 

Coal  and  the  coal  mines.  Greene,  H.  1889  872.20 
Coan,  Titus  M.  Ounces  of  prevention.  [Hy- 
giene.] 1888 885.15 

Cobb,  T:  R.  R.  Historical  sketch  of  slav- 
ery. 1858 923.20 

Cobbe,  Frances  P.  Re-echoes.  [Essays.] 

1887  342.14 


— Scientific  spirit  of  the  age,  and  other 

pleas  and  discussions.  1888 336.21 

Cobbett,  W:  Waters,  R.  Life  of.  1885.  655.10 
Codex.  [Beloit  College  annual.]  1889...  454.22 
Codman, .T:,  joint  author.  See  Wells,  D:  A. 

Coe,  B:  H.  First  studies  in  drawing.  1882.  877.9 

Coeliio,  Joaquim  G.  G.  [Julio  Diniz.]  See 
Fiction  class-list. 

Coffee.  Thurber,  F.  B.  Coffee  from 

plantation  to  cup.  1883 862.4 

Coffin,  C:  O.  Abraham  Lincoln.  1893..  682.4 

— War  of  the  Rebellion.  4 v.  1888-91  774.6 


Contents  : v.  1,  Drum-beat  of  the  nation; 
first  period,  [1861-21.  v.  2,  Marching  to  vic- 
tory; second  period,  [1863].  v.  3.  Redeem 
ing  the  republic;  third  period,  [1863] . v.  4, 
Freedom  triumphant;  fourth  period,  [1864-5] 


Coffin,  W:  Life  of  Hon.  S.  D.  Lockwood. 

1889  674.5 

Coggeshall,  G.  American  privateers, 

(1812-14).  1861 774.12 

Cognitive  powers . McCosh,  James.  1886.  445.9 


Coignet,  Clarisse.  Francis  the  first  and 

his  times.  1888  

Coignet,  Gapt.  J.-R.  Narrative  of,  1776- 

1850.  [1890.] 

Coins  . See  Numismatics . 

Colange,  L.  de.  American  dictionary  of 
commerce,  manufacturers,  commer- 
cial law,  and  finance.  1881 

Colbeck,  C.,  ed.  See  Epochs  of  modern 
history. 

Colby,  C.  C.  Parliamentary  government 

in  Canada.  1886 933.27 

Colby,  W.  I.  Naturliche  methode.  1889.  344.18 

— Praktische  ubersicht  der  Deutschen 

grammatik.  1891 344.19 

Cole,  A.  N.  The  new  agriculture.  [Un- 
derground irrigation.]  1885 854.24 

Coleridge,  C.  R.  See  Fiction  class-list. . 
Coleridge,  Samuel  T.  Works.  7 v.  1858.  1001.12 

Contents:  v.  1,  Aids  to  reflection;  Statesman’s 
manual,  v.  2,  The  friend;  essays  in  politics,  morals, 
and  religion,  v.  3,  Biographia  literaria.  v.  4, 

Shakespeare  and  other  dramatists,  v.  5,  Literary  re- 
mains, etc.  v.  6,  Church  and  state;  Table  talk.  v.  7, 
Political  and  dramatic  works. 

— Rime  of  the  ancient  mariner.  1888. . . . 224.15 

— Table  talk  ; Rime  of  the  ancient  mari- 

ner; Christabel,  etc 323.28 


685.8 

668.5 

C.16 


— Caine,  Hall.  Life  of.  1887 687.20 

— Traill,  H.  D.  Coleridge.  1884 616.11.36 

Colfax,  Schuyler.  Hollister,  O.  J.  Life 

of.  1886 648.6 


Coligny,  Gaspard  de.  Bersier,  E.  Earlier 

life  of  the  great  Huguenot.  1884.. . 692.1 

Colin  Clout’s  calendar.  Allen,  Grant 893.1 

Colin,  M.  and  French-Sheldon,  M.  Every- 
body’s book  of  correct  conduct.  1893.  476.18 
College  and  corporation  plate.  Cripps,  W.  853.26 
College  and  the  church:  “ How  I was  ed- 
ucated ” papers  and  denomination- 
al “confessions”  [from  the  Forum 

magazine].  1887 447.3 

College  Latin  course  in  English.  Wilkin- 
son, W.  C.  1885 313.32 

College  of  colleges,  session  of  1889,  [at 
Northfield,  Mass.]  ; ed.  by  F.  L.  Nor- 
ton  461.14 

Colleges  and  universities.  Compayre,  G. 

Abelard  and  the  origin  and  early 
history  of  universities.  1893 677.2.5 

— Laurie,  S.  S.  Rise  and  constitution  of 

universities.  1887 448.2.3 

— Richardson,  C:  F.  and  Clark,  H.  A. 

College  book.  [History,  etc.]  1878.  *428.10 

— SchafT,  P.  The  university,  ancient  and 

modern.  1890 In  341.11 

See  also  Beloit  college;  Cambridge,  University  of ; 
Dartmouth  college;  Girard  college;  Harvard,  Univer 
sityof;  Oxford,  University  of;  Princeton  college; 
Yale  university;  also,  Songs;  University  extension. 

Collier,  J.  Payne.  History  of  English 
dramatic  poetry  to  the  time  of  Shakes- 
peare ; and  annals  of  the  stage  to 


the  restoration.  3 v.  1831 223.3 

Collier,  J:  Manual  of  oil  painting.  1886.  852.26 
Collier,  R.  L.  English  home  life.  1886.  523.12 
Collier,  W.  F.  Great  events  of  history. 

[Christian  era.]  1889 787.11 


Collignon,  Maxime.  Manual  of  mythol- 
ogy in  relation  to  Greek  art.  1890. . 467.7 


COLLINGS. 


40 


CONDIT. 


Collings,  G:  Circular  work  in  carpentry 

and  joinery.  1886  885.34 

Collingwood,  W.  G.  Life  and  work  of 

John  Ruskin.  2v.  1893 684.5 

Collins,  P.  Howard.  Epitome  of  the  syn- 
thetic philosophy  ; with  preface  by 

Herbert  Spencer.  1889  455.12 

Collins,  Mortimer.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Collins,  Wilkie.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Collins,  W.  L.  Butler.  (Philosophical 

classics.)  1881 675.1.2 

Collis,  S.  M.  A woman’s  war  record, 

1861-5.  1889 767.24 

Collyer,  Robert.  Talks  to  young  men. 

1888  453.7 

Colman,  G:,  joint  author.  See  Connoisseur. 
Colman,  G:,  the  younger.  Humorous  works; 

ed.,  with  life,  by  G.  B.  Buckstone. . . 343.33 
Colomb,  Madame  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Colonial  ballads.  Preston,  Marg.  J 222.4 

Colonial  era.  Fisher,  G:  P 775.19 

Colonial  times  on  Buzzard’s  Bay.  Bliss, 

W:  R 757.22 

Colonies,  The,  1492-1750.  Th waites,  R.  G.  775.7.1 
Colony  of  mercy.  Sutter,  Julie.  1893..  943.5 


Color.  Bezold,  W.  von.  Its  relation  to 

art  and  art-industry.  1876 883.11 

— Cave,  Marie  E.  Color.  1886 In  822.22 

— Field,  G:  Grammar  of  colouring.  1882.  853.15 
Colorado,  state.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  History 

of,  1540-1888.  1890 782.4 

Colours  of  animals.  Poulton,  E:  B 815.4.67 

Coltman,  Robert.  The  Chinese:  medical, 

political  and  social.  1891 546.15 

Colton,  Calvin.  Life  and  times  of  Henry 

Clay.  2 v.  1846 674.1 

— Life,  correspondence  and  speeches  of 

Henry  Clay.  6 v.  1857  638.18 

Colton,  G.  W.  General  atlas  of  the  world. 

[1863.] *8542.3 

Columbian  entertainments.  Stocking,  S.  L.  346.5 
Columbus,  Christopher.  Abbott,  J:  S.  C. 
Christopher  Columbus.  {In  Harper’s 
mag.)  Illus In  1004.1.38 

— Adams,  C;  K.  His  life  and  work.  1892.665.10.11 

— Belloy,  Marquis  de.  Christopher  Colum- 

bus and  the  discovery  of  the  new 
world.  Illus.  1889 662.12 

— Columbus,  Don  Ferdinand.  Discovery 

of  America  by In  535.6.3 

— Falkenhorst,  C.  With  Columbus  in 

America.  Fict.  1892 102.23 

— Humphrey,  F.  A.  Early  discoverers. 

[1888.] In  676.2 

— Mac  Kie,  C:  P.  Last  voyages  of  the  ad- 

miral of  the  ocean  sea.  1892 552.14 

With  the  admiral  of  the  ocean  sea. 

[First  voyage.]  1891 544.4 

— Musick,  J:  R.  Columbia;  a story.  1891.  166.25 

— Ober,  F:  A.  In  the  wake  of.  i893. . . . 553.13 

— Parton,  J.  Real  merits  of In  617.17 

— Pratt,  Mara  L.  Story  of.  Illus.  juv. 

[1892.] 79.17 

— Seelye,  Eliz.  E.  Story  of.  1892 681.5 

— Tarducci,  F.  Life  of.  *2  v.  1890 674.13 

— Tourgee,  A.  W.  Out  of  the  sunset  sea. 

[1893.]  175.18 

— Winslow,  Justin.  Christopher  Colum- 

bus. Port,  and  maps.  1891 674.14 

Colvin,  Sidney.  John  Keats.  1887 616.11.38 

Comba,  E.  The  Waldenses  of  Italy.  1889.  766.6 

Comenius,  J:  A.  Orbis  pictus.  1887 334.8 

Note— The  first  children’s  picture  book. 


Comforting  thoughts.  Beecher,  H.  W. . . . 446.35 
Coming  man  is  the  present  child.  Crafts, 

W.  F 452.14 

Coming  to  the  king.  Hinsdale,  Grace  W..  461.16 
Commerce  and  trade.  Chisholm,  G:  G. 
Handbook  of  commercial  geography. 

1889  923.15 

— Colange,  L.  de.  American  dictionary 

of  commerce,  manufactures,  commer- 
cial law,  and  finance.  1881 C.16 

— Cunningham,  W.  Growth  of  English 

industry  and  commerce  during  dur- 
ing the  early  and  middle  ages.  v.  1. 

1890  935.23.1 

— Dos  Passos,  J:  R.  Inter-state  com- 

merce act.  1887  937.38 

— Farrer,  Sir  T:  H.  The  state  in  its  re- 

lation to  trade.  1883  944.21 

— Gibbins,H.  deB.  History  of,  in  Europe. 

1891  944.22 

— Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Industrial  and  com- 

mercial history  of  England.  1892. . 935.15 

— Wells,  David  A.  Our  merchant  marine. 

1890  937.3 

— Yeats,  J:  Natural  history  of  the  raw 

materials  of  commerce.  1887 872.38 

— - Technical  history  of  commerce.  1887.  872.39 

Commercial  law.  Clark,  A.  B.  L.  L.  L., 

or  fifty  law  lessons.  1890 925.3 

— Colange,  L.  de.  American  dictionary  of. 

1881 C 16 

— Payne,  F.  M.  Business  educator.  [1889.]  925.4 

Commines,  Philip  de.  Memoirs.  Louis 

XI.  and  Charles  VIII.  of  France,  and 
Charles  of  Burgundy.  Added,  The 
scandalous  chronicle  of  Louis  XI.; 
ed.  with  life  and  notes  by  A.  R. 


Scoble . 2 v.  1889 772.12 

Common  objects  of  the  country.  Wood, 

J.  G 847.39 

Common  sense  of  the  exact  sciences.  Clif- 
ford, W.  K 815.4.50 


Communism.  See  Socialism  and  commu- 
nism. 

CoMPAYRe,  Gabriel.  Abelard  and  the  origin 
and  early  history  of  universities. 

1893  677.2.5 

— History  of  pedagogy.  1890 463.22 

— Lectures  on  pedagogy.  1889  . . 463.21 

Compton,  Alfred  G.  Logarithmic  compu- 
tation. 1884  874.24 

Compton,  Herbert,  comp.  European  mili- 
tary adventurers  of  Hindustan  from 
1784  to  1803.  1893  692.5 


Comstock,  A.  and  Lawrence,  P.  Elocu- 
tion and  model  speaker.  [1871.] 333.2 

Comte,  Auguste.  Lewes,  G.  H.  Comte’s 
philosophy  of  the  sciences  : an  expo- 
sition. 1883  458.7 

— Morley,  J:  Critical  miscellanies,  v.  2 

1888  In  352.5.2 

Con  ant,  Helen  S.  Primer  of  German  lit- 
erature. [1878.] 347.15.6 

— Primer  of  Spanish  literature.  [1878.]  347.15.9 

Conant,  T:  J.  New  version  of  the  Psalms 

and  philological  notes.  [1872.]..  In  471.1.9 
Conchology.  See  Shells. 

Concord,  Mass.  Lothrop,  Harriet  M.  [Marg. 

Sidney.  ] Old  Concord  : her  high- 
ways and  byways.  Illus.  [1888.]..  ..  543.8 

Conder,  C.  R.  Palestine.  Illus.  [1890.]  663.1.2 
Condit,  I.  M.  English  and  Chinese  dic- 
tionary. [1882.] 


331.9 


CONDORCET. 


41 


COOKERY. 


Condorcet,  J.  A.  N.  C.,  Marquis  de.  Mor- 

ley,  J:  Condorcet.  1888 In  352.5.2 

Conduct  as  a fine  art.  Gilman,  N.  P.  and 

Jackson,  E.  P.  1892  482.23 

Conduct  of  life.  See  Moral  philosophy. 

Cone,  Helen  Gray.  Oberon  and  Puck  : ver- 
ses grave  and  gay.  1893 234.10 

Confederate  states  of  America.  See 

United  States  (civil  war,  1861-5). 
Confessions  of  Augustine  ; ed.  by  W:  G.  T. 

Shedd.  1885 446.12 

Confucianism.  Texts  of;  tr.  by  J.  Legge. 

(Sacred  books  of  the  East,  v.  3,  16, 

27,  38.) 481.1 

Confucius.  Legge,  James.  Life  and  teach- 
ings-of.  1877 ' 454.1 

Congregationalism.  Bradford,  A.  H.  The 
pilgrim  in  Old  England.  [Andover 

lectures.]  1893  478.14 

Congressional  government.  Wilson,  W.  917.5 
Congressional  record.  See  United  States 
(2,  Congress). 

Congreve,  W:  Dramatic  works.  1880.  .In  221.7 

Contents:  The  old  batchelor;  The  double-dealer; 
Love  for  love;  The  mourning  bride;  The  way  of  the 
world;  The  judgment  of  Paris;  Semele. 

Conic  sections.  Todhunter,  I;  Plane  co- 


ordinate geometry  and.  1888 897.8 

Conjuring.  Lewis,  A.  J:  \Prof.  Hoffman.] 

Modern  magic:  art  of 854.6 


Conklin,  Mrs.  N.  [Jennie  M.  Drinkwater.] 

See  Fiction  class-list. 

Connecticut,  state.  Barber  J:  W.  Con- 
necticut historical  collections.  Illus. 

[1838.] 763.8 

— Croffut,  W.  A.  and  Morris,  J:  M.  Mili- 

tary and  civil  history  of,  1861-5. 

Illus.  1868  763.19 

— Hinman,  R.  R.  Connecticut  during 

the  war  of  the  revolution,  [from 
official  records]  1842 784.7 

— Johnston,  Alex.  Connecticut:  a study 

of  a commonwealth — democracy. 

1887 738.16.9 

Record  of  Connecticut  men  in  the  war 
of  the  revolution,  war  of  1812,  and 
war  with  Mexico.  Compiled  by  au- 
thority of  the  General  Assembly. . . *8522.26 

See  also  Fairfield. 

In  biography,  see  life  of  Trumbull  (Jonathan). 


Connelly,  E.  M.  Story  of  Kentucky. 

(Story  of  the  states.)  [1890.]  764.1.6 

Connelly,  F.,  joint  ed.  See  Eckel,  J:  C. 
Connoisseur, The.  Colman,  G:  and  others. 

(British  essayists,  v 25-26.) 303.15 

Consolation  in  human  life  Alger,  W: 

R.  1892  472.1 

Consolation  of  science.  Straub,  Jacob.  431.17 

Constantinople.  Elliot,  Frances.  Diary 

of  an  idle  woman  in.  1893 552.2 

— Pears,  Edwin.  Fall  of  Constantinople. 

1886 732.19 

Constellations-  See  Astronomy. 

Constitutions  of  the  thirteen  United 

States  of  North  America.  1783 925.21 

Consumption.  Davis,  N.  S.  Consump- 
tion: how  to  prevent  it  and  how  to 

live  with  it.  1891 877.31 

Contemporary  review.  See  Periodicals. 
Continuity  of  Christian  thought.  Allen, 

A.  Y.  G.  1887  446.24 


Continuous  creation.  Adams,  Myron. 

1890  461.25 

Convalescent,  The.  See  Willis,  N.  P. . . 342.23 

Convent  life  of  George  Sand.  1893  683.5 

Conversation.  Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of 

genius 317.11 

— Mahaffy,  G.  P.  Art  of.  1882  453.3 

Conversations  in  a studio.  Story,  W. 

W.  2v 872.23 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud.  See  Fargus,  F.  J. 

Conway,  Moncure  D.  George  Washing- 
ton’s rules  of  civility.  [1890.] 463.11 

— The  golden  hour  [for  the  abolition  of 

slavery].  1862 924.3 

— Life  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  1889...  686.1 

— Life  of  Thomas  Paine.  2 v.  1892 676.11 

— The  rejected  stone  ; or,  insurrection  vs. 

resurrection  in  America.  1862 757.14 

Conwell,  Russell  H.  Life  of  Bavard  Tay- 
lor. 1881  646.12 

Conybeare,  W.  J.  and  Howson,  J.  S.  Life 

and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.  1870 418.1 

Cook,  Albert  S.  The  Bible  and  English 

prose  style.  1892 345.17 

Cook,  Dutton.  Book  of  the  play.  [Stage 

life,  etc.]  1881  234.11 


— Hours  with  the  players.  2 v.  1881. . . . 234.13 

— Nights  at  the  play.  [Criticisms.]  1883.  234.12 

— On  the  stage ; studies  of  theatrical  his- 

tory and  the  actor’s  art.  2 v.  1883.  234.8 

Cook,  Mrs.  E.  G.  Mothers  and  daughters  ; 

a manual  of  hygiene.  1884 882.12 

Cook,  Capt.  James.  Besant,  W.  Life  of. 

1890 655.17.14 

— Voyages  of  discovery,  [1768-1780] . 2 v.  548.8 
Cook,  Joseph.  Current  religious  perils. 

(Boston  Monday  lectures.)  1888 447.23 

— Orient.  (Boston  Monday  lectures. )1886.  446.3 

Cook,  W:  W.  “Trusts.”  [Combinations  in 

trade.]  1888  941.32 

Cooke,  F.  E.  Story  of  Theodore  Parker. 

1883  651.13 

Cooke,  G:  W.  Guide  book  to  the  works 

of  Robert  Browning.  1891 224.9 

Cooke,  J:  E.  Hammer  and  rapier.  [Civil 

war,  1861-5.]  1888  785.3 

— Life  of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee.  1887 648.4 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Cooke,  Josiah  P.  Laboratory  practice.  1891.  897.16 

— Principlesof  chemical  philosophy.  1891.  896.7 

Cooke,  Rose  Terry.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Cookery.  Atkinson,  E:  The  Aladdin 

oven.  1892  In  881.14 

— Brown,  S.  A.  Invalid’s  tea-tray.  1885.  884.3 

— Brugiere,  Sara  V.  Good-living.  [1890.]  878.2 

— Campbell,  Helen.  Easiest  way  in.  1881.  855.34 

In  foreign  kitchens.  1893  884.28 

— Child,  Theo.  Delicate  feasting.  1890..  877.27 

— Corson,  Juliet.  Practical  American 

cookery.  1886 855.33 

— De  Salis,  H.  A.  Oysters  a la  mode. 

1888  861.20 

— Filippini,  Alessandro.  The  table.  1891.  881.15 

— Georgia  house-keeping:  choice  recipes. 

1883  855.16 

— Gillette,  F.  L.  White-house  cook  book. 

[1887.] 858.20 

— Hazlitt,  W.  C.  Old  cookery  books  and 

ancient  cuisine.  1886 855.31 

— Herrick,  C.  T.  The  little  dinner.  1892.  882.19 

— Lemcke,  G.  Desserts  and  salads.  1892.  883.7 

— Lincoln,  D.  A.  Peerless  cook-book. 

1891  877.10 


COOKERY. 


42 


COWPER. 


Cookery,  continued. 

— Murrey,  T:  J.  Salads  and  sauces.  1884.  884.2 

— Parloa,  Maria.  Appledore  cook-book. 

1883 872.21 

Kitchen  companion.  1887  858.12 

New  cook  book  and  marketing  guide. 

1886  855.32 

— Quick  cooking.  1891  894.11 

— Rockford  cook  book.  1887 847.41 

— Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Art  of  entertain- 

ing. 1892 871.24 

— Swett,  Lucia  G.  New  England  break- 

fast breads,  luncheon  and  tea  biscuits. 

1891 873.25 

— Taylor,  Mrs.  Bayard.  Letters  to  a 

young  housekeeper.  1892 884.10 

— Williams,  W.  M.  Chemistry  of.  1885.  855.21 


See  also  Chafing  dish;  Domestic  economy ; 

Food;  Receipts. 

Cooley,  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  practical 

receipts.  6th  edn.  2 v.  1880 857.2 

Cooley,  T.  McI.  Michigan:  a history  of 

governments.  1885 738.16.5 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.  See  Woolsey, 

Mrs.  S.  C. 

Cooper,  Harriet  C.  Short  studies  in  bot- 
any for  children.  [1892.] 882.17 

Cooper,  Peter,  of  Mew  York.  Lester,  C.  E. 

Life  of.  1885 652.17 

— Bolton,  S.  K.  How  success  is  won. 

[1885.] In  666.16 

Cooper,  Samuel  W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Cooper,  Sarah.  Animal  life  in  the  sea 

and  on  the  land.  1887 861.5 

Co-operation.  Baernreither,  J.  M.  Eng- 
lish associations  of  workingmen.  1893.  943.2 

— Potter,  Beatrice.  [Mrs.  Sidney  Webb.] 

Co-operative  movement  in  Great 


Britain.  1893 941.24 

— Gronlund,  Lawrence.  Co-operative  com- 

monwealth. 1890 936.15 

— Wolff,  H:  W.  People’s  banks.  1893..  928.7 

See  also  Friendly  societies ; Savings  and 
loans  associations. 


Coopooswamey.  Every-day  life  in  South 

India:  an  autobiography.  1885  675.6 

Cope,  E.  D.  Origin  of  the  fittest ; essays 

on  evolution.  1887 862.11 

— Theology  of  evolution.  [1887.] 862.15 

Copeland,  T.  C.  Ladder  of  journalism. 

1889  342.30 

— , jointed.  See  Mottelay,  P.  F. 

Copley,  J.  S.,  Lord  Lyndhurst.  Martin,  T. 

Life  of.  1884  691.3 

Coppee,  Francois.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Coppee,  Henry.  General  Thomas.  1893.  681.7.6 
Copyright.  Bowker,  R.  R.  Copyright : 
its  law  and  its  literature;  with  a bibli- 
ography of  literary  property  by  T. 

Solberg.  1886 918.2 

— Putnam,  G:  H.  The  question  of  copy- 

right. 1891 937.67 


Coral.  Darwin,  C:  Structure  and  dis- 
tribution of  coral  reefs.  3d  ed.  1889.  873.11 

— Holmes,  Mary  E.  Morphology  of  the 

carinae  upon  the  septa  of  rugose 

corals.  1887 858.4 

Coran.  See  Koran. 

Corbett,  Julian.  Monk.  [George,  duke  of 

Albemarle.']  1889 655.17.7 

— Sir  Francis  Drake.  1890  655.17.15 

Corea.  Allen,  H.  N.,  tr.  Korean  tales. 

1889  152.29 


Corea,  continued. 

— Griffis,  W:  E.  Corea,  the  hermit  nation. 

1882  554.33 

— Lowell,  Percival.  ChosOn  ; a sketch  of 

Korea,  1888 554.22 

Corelli,  Marie.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Corey,  H : B.  Law  without  lawyers.  [1885.]  925.33 
Corn,  Indian.  See  Maize. 

Corner,  Julia.  China,  pictorial,  descrip- 


tive, and  historical.  1853 772.5 

— India,  pictorial,  descriptive,  and  histori- 

cal [to  1849].  1887 772.6 

Corporal  Si  Klegg  and  his  pard.  Hin- 

man,  W.  H.~  1889 761.20 

Corporal’s  story,  1861-4.  Wright,  C 761.6 

Correct  thing  in  good  society.  Hall, .Mrs. 

Florence.  [1888.]  472.15 

Corroyer,  Edouard . Gothic  architecture . 

1893  885.5 

Corsairs  of  France.  Norman,  C.  B.  1887.  778.9 

Corson,  Hiram.  Introduction  to  the  study 

of  Robert  Browning’s  poetry . 1886.  222.20 

— Introduction  to  the  study  of  Shakes- 

peare. 1890 227.8 

— Primer  of  English  verse.  1893  234.16 

Corson,  Juliet.  Family  living  on  $500  a 

year.  1888  861.21 

— Practical  American  cookery.  1886...  855.33 

Cort,  MaryL.  Siam.  [1886.]  633.6 

Coryell,  J:  R.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Cosmology.  Croll,  J.  Climates  and.  1886.  855.6 

Cosmopolis  City  club.  Gladden,  Wash- 
ington. 1893... 936.19 

Cosmopolitan.  ^Periodicals. 

Cossa,  Luigi.  Taxation.  1893  941.3 

Costa  Rica.  Calvo,  J.  B.  Republic  of. 

1890 547.3 

Cotes,  Mrs.  Everard.  See  Duncan, Sara  J. 

Cotton,  Louise.  Palmistry.  1892 893.11 

Cotton  is  king  and  pro-slavery  arguments. 

Elliott,  E.  N.,  ed.  1860  923.1 

Couch,  A.  T.  Q.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Coues,  Elliott.  Check  list  of  North- Amer- 
ican birds.  2d  ed’n.  1882 883.15 

— Key  to  North  American  birds.  1872. . . 848.31 

Same;  rev.  edn.  1884 C.2 

— ,ed.  Expedition  of  Lewis  and  Clarke 

across  the  Rocky  Mountains.  4v. 

1893  553.9 

Coulanges,  F.  de.  The  ancient  city  : a 
study  of  the  religion,  laws,  and  in- 
stitutions of  Greece  and  Rome.  1882.  735.10 

— Origin  of  property  in  land.  1892 944.9 

Coulter,  J . M.  Manual  of  Rocky  Moun- 
tain botany.  1885 854.10 

Counterfeit  presentment.  Howells,  W:D.  223.5 
Counterpoint.  See  Music  and  musicians. 
Country  cousins.  [Natural  history.]  In- 

gersoll,  Ernest.  1884 854.2 

Country  life.  Torrey,  Bradford.  A ramb- 
ler’s lease.  1889 865.27 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  An  old  woman’s  outlook 

in  a Hampshire  village.  1892 347.8 

Country  school  in  New  England.  John- 
son, Clifton.  Ulus.  1893 477.10 

Couperus,  Louis.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Courage.  Wagner,  C:  1894 482.10 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.  Longfel- 
low, H:  W 231.4 


Cousin,  Victor.  Simon,  J.  Victor  Cousin.  651.19.4 
Couvreur,  Mme.  [ Tasma.]  See  Fiction 
class-list. 

Cowper,  William.  Best  letters  of.  1893.  347.13 
— Wright,  T:  Life  of.  1892 685.10 


COWPERTHWAIT. 


43 


CROSS. 


Cowperthwait,  J.  H.  Money,  silver  and 


finance.  1892 937.69 

Cox,  C:  F.  Protoplasm  and  life.  1890.. . 874.14 
Cox,  G:  W.  Athenian  empire.  Maps.  1892.  787.12.3 

— Greeks  and  Persians.  1876 787.12.2 

— ,ed.  See  Epochs  of  ancient  history. 

Cox,  Harold.  Land  nationalization.  1892.  941.16 
Cox,  Palmer.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Cox,  S:  S.  Arctic  sunbeams.  1887  536.27 

— Isles  of  the  princes.  1887  536.29 

— Orient  sunbeams.  1887 536.28 

Coxe,  A.  C.  Thoughts  on  the  services;  an 

introduction  to  the  liturgy,  etc.  1886.  436.27 

Coxe,  W:  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough. 1885.  3v 658.9 

Craddock,  C.  E.,  pseud.  See  Murfree, 

Mary  N. 

Cradle  of  the  confederacy.  Hodson.  J. 

1876  763.11 

Crafts,  W.  F.  The  coming  man  is  the 

present  child.  1878  452.14 

Craik,  D.  M.  Plain  speaking.  [Short 

essays.]  1882 342.8 

— An  unknown  country.  [Ireland.]  1889. J 534.3 


See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Craik,  Georgiana  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Craik,  H:  State  in  its  relations  to  educa- 
tion. 1884 944.23 

— ed.  English  prose  selections,  v 1.  14th 

to  16th  century.  1893 347.9.1 

— ed.  See  English  citizen  series. 

Crandall,  C:  H.  Representative  sonnets 

by  American  poets;  with  notes,  in- 
dexes, etc.  1890 227.6 

Crane,  Lucy.  Art  and  the  formation  of 

taste.  1886  852.23 

Crane,  T:  F:  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Craven,  pseud.  See  Carleton,  Capt.  J : W. 

Craven,  Mrs.  Augustus.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Craven,  J:  J.  Prison  life  of  Jefferson  Dav- 
is. 1866... 661.11 

Crawford,  F.  E.,  joint  author.  See  Par- 
sons, Frank. 

Crawford,  F.  Marion.  The  novel;  what  it 

is.  1893  347.10 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Crawford,  S:  W.  Genesis  of  the  civil  war: 

the  story  of  Sumpter,  1860-1.  1887.  761.13 

Creation.  Clodd,  E:  Story  of.  1888 861.12 

— Guyot,  Arnold.  Creation.  [Bible  and 

modern  science.]  1887 451.6 

— Hickok,  L.  P.  Creator  and  creation. 

1872 456.3 

See  also  Evolution. 

Creation  of  the  Bible.  Adams,  Myron.. . 478.15 
Creator  and  creation.  Hickok,  L.  P.  1872.  456.8 

Credulities  past  and  present.  Jones,  W ; 

1880  ...  478.26 

Cree,  Nathan.  Direct  legislation  by  the 

people.  1892 925.32 

Creeds.  Pearson,  John.  Exposition  of 

the  creed.  1877 457.15 

— Schaff,  P.  Creeds  of  Christendom.  3 v. 

[1877.] 452.1 

Creighton,  Mandell,  ed.  See  Epochs  of 
church  history. 

— ,ed.  See  Epochs  of  English  history. 

Cremation.  Thomson,  Sir  H:  Modern 

cremation.  1889 896.8 

Creoles  of  St.  Louis.  Beckwith,  P.  1893.  691.6 


Crests.  See  Heraldry. 

Crime  and  punishment.  Altgeld,  J.  P.  Our 
penal  machinery  and  its  victims. 

1886  918.3 

— Bancroft,  H.  H.  Popular  tribunals 

[in  the  Pacific  states.]  2v.  1887..  781.5 

— Campbell,  Mrs.  Helen  and  others.  Dark- 

ness and  daylight ; or,  lights  and 
shadows  of  New  York  life;  with  in- 
trod.  by  Lyman  Abbott.  Illus.  1892.  928.8 

— Du  Cane,  E.  F.  Punishment  and  pre- 


vention of  crime.  1885 936.24 

— Dugdale,  R.  L.  “The  Jukes.”  A 

study  in  crime,  pauperism,  etc.  1891.  937.14 

— Ellis,  Havelock.  The  criminal;  [Crim- 

inal anthropology] 941 . 9 

— McDonald,  Arthur.  Criminology.  1893.  944.17 

— Pike,  L.  O.  History  of  crime  in  Eng- 

land. 2 v.  1873-6 923.5 

See  also  Prisons. 

Crimea.  Kinglake,  A.  W.  Invasion  of  the. 

6 v.  1870-88 705.4 

Crippo,  W.  J.  College  and  corporation 
plate.  (South  Kensington  art  hand- 
books.) 188L 853.26 

Criticism.  Arnold,  M.  Essays  in  criti- 
cism. 2 v.  1889 802.4 

— Azarias,  Brother , pseud.  Phases  of 

thought  and  criticism.  1893 348.5 

— McLaughlin,  E:  T.  Literary  criticism 

for  students.  1893  348.1 

— Shepard,  W.,  ed.  Enchiridion  of.  1885.  323.26 
Criticism  and  fiction  Howells,  W.  D.  343.32 

Crocheting,  Art  of.  1891 8522.22 

Crocker,  F.  B.  and  Wheeler,  S.  S.  Man- 
agement of  dynamos  and  motors. 

1892  885.8 

Crocker,  G:  G.  Principles  of  procedure 

in  deliberative  bodies.  1889 922.8 

Crockett,  Col.  David.  Life  of.  1891.. In  788.16 
Crockett,  S.  R.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Croffut,  W.  A.  The  Vanderbilts  and  the 

story  of  their  fortune.  [1886.] 646.30 

— and  Morris,  J:  M.  Military  and  oivil 

history  of  Connecticut  during  the 

war  of  1861-5.  1868  763.19 

Croll,  James.  Discussions  on  climate  and 

cosmology.  1886 855.6 

— Stellar  evolution.  1889 865.20 

Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C.  [Jenny  June.]  Thrown 

on  her  own  resources  ; or,  what  girls 

can  do.  [1891.] 925.19 

— ,ed.  Knitting  and  crochet.  1885 853.2 

— ,ed.  Needle  work:  embroidery  and  drawn 

work.  1885 853.3 

Cromwell,  J.  Howard.  Treatise  on  toothed 

gearing.  1891 897.19 

Cromwell,  Oliver.  Lamartine,  A.  de. 

Life  of.  1887 652.14 

— Pauli,  Reinhold.  Life  of.  1888 658.8 

Crooks,  G:  R.  Life  of  Bishop  Matthew 

Simpson.  1890 668.10 

Crosby,  Howard.  Jesus:  his  life  and 

work.  1873  465.14 

— Nehemiah.  (Lange’s  Commentary).  In  471.1.7 
Crosby,  Margaret.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Crosby,  O.  T.  and  Bell,  L.  Electric  rail- 
way. 1893  887.8 

Crosby,  S.  Early  coins  of  America.  1878.  *8521.31 
Crosby,  W:  O.  Common  minerals  and 

rocks.  1889 874.2.12 

Cross,  J.  G.  Eclectic  short-hand.  1882.  855.8 

Cross,  Mrs.  J.  W.  See  Eliot,  George, pseud. 


CROSS. 


44 


CYPRIEN. 


Cross  and  the  dragon.  [China.]  Henry, 

B.  C.  1885..... 523.18 

Crowe,  Catherine.  Night-side  of  nature; 

or,  ghosts  and  ghost-seers.  1850  ...  451.8 

Crowe,  Eyre.  With  Thackeray  in  Amer- 
ica, [1852-3].  1893 554.3 

Crowest,  F:  J.  Musical  groundwork. 

1890  876.20 

Crowninshield,  Mary  B.  All  among  the 

lighthouses.  [1886.] 832.38 


See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Crowquill,  Alfred,  pseud.  See  Forrester, 

A.  H: 

Cruden,  A.  Complete  concordance  to  the 
holy  scriptures;  added,  Concordance 
to  the  books  called  Apocrypha 465.18 

Cruger,  Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer,  [ Julien 
Gordon. ] See  Fiction  class-list.. 

Cruikshank,  G:  Punch  and  Judy.  1881.  867.9 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Crusades.  Chronicles  of  the  crusades.  1888.  771.2 

Contents  : Crusade  of  Richard  I.,  by  Richard  of 
Devizes;  Crusade  of  Richard  I.,  by  Geoffrey  de 
Yinsauf;  Crusade  of  Saint  Louis,  by  Lord  John  de 
Joinville. 


— Pears,  E.  Fall  of  Constantinople:  story 

of  the  fourth  crusade.  1886 732.19 

— Sybel,  H.  von.  History  and  literature 

of  the  crusades 755.3 

Crustacea.  Stebbing,  T:  R.  R.  History 

of  recent.  1893  891.18 

Cuba.  Ballou,  M.  M.  Due  South.  1885.  523.20 


Cudlip,  Mrs.  A.  [Annie  Thomas.]  See 
Fiction  class-list. 

Cullimore,  D.  H.  Book  of  climates.  1891.  877.11 
Culrose,  J.  Life  of  W.  Carey.  [1885.]. . .622.10.8 


Culver,  H.  H.  Epitome  of  anatomy, 
physiology,  and  hygiene,  including 
the  effects  of  alcohol  and  tobacco. 

1888 896.3 

Cumberland,  Richard.  See  Observer, The. 
Cumberland,  Stuart.  The  queen’s  high- 
way from  ocean  to  ocean.  1887 532.12 

Cumming.  Mrs.  C.  F.  G.  In  the  Hebrides. 

1886 552.28 

— In  the  Himalayas.  1884 535.9 

— Two  happy  years  in  Ceylon.  2 v.  1892.  546.17 

— Wanderings  in  China,  [1878-9.].  1888.  552.29 

Gumming,  L.  Electricity  treated  experi- 
mentally. 1891 891.6 


Cunningham,  W.  Growth  of  English  in- 
dustry and  commerce  during  the 
early  and  middle  ages.  v.  1.  1890.. 935. 23.1 

Cupid  and  Psyche.  See  Apuleius. 

Cupples,  George.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Curio,  The:  an  illus.  monthly,  v.  1.  1888.  *8522.16 
Curiosities  of  the  old  lottery.  Brooks, H:M.  333.4.1 
Curtin,  Jeremiah.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Curtis,  Mrs.  C.  P.  [ Carroll  Winchester .] 

See  Fiction  class-list. 

Curtis,  G:  T.  Creation  or  evolution?  1887.  862.13 
— History  of  the  constitution  of  the  United 


States.  2 v.  1854 918.4 

Curtis,  G:  W:  Winter,  W:  George  Wil- 
liam Curtis;  a eulogy.  1893 683.10 

Curtis,  W:  E.  Capitals  of  Spanish- 

America.  [1888.] 537.26 

— The  United  States  and  foreign  powers. 

1892 775.20 

Curwen,  J:  S.  Studies  in  worship  music. 

2v.  [1885.] 853.34 


Cusack,  M.  F.  Life  of  Daniel  O’Connell. 

[1872.] 638.21 

Cushing,  Marshall.  Story  of  our  post- 

office.  1893 928.6 

Cushing,  W:  Anonyms;  a dictionary  of 


— Initials  and  pseudonyms.  2 v.  1885-8.*3501.10 

Cusick,  D:  Ancient  history  of  the  Six  na- 
tions. 1892 In  788.4 

Custer,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Following  the  guidon. 

[Army  life  on  the  plains.]  1890 542.3 

— Tenting  on  the  plains.  [In  Kansas  and 

Texas  in  1865-7.]  1889 545.2 

Custer,  Gen.  G:  A Dunn,  J.  P.,  jr.  Mas- 
sacres of  the  mountains,  pp.  584-628. 

1886  753.5 

— Whittaker,  F:  Life  of.  [1876.] 648.9 

Cutler,  Caroline  F.  Primary  manual 

training.  1891 877.14 

Cutler,  Rev.  Manasseh.  Cutler,  W:  P. 
and  Julia  P.  Life,  journals  and  cor- 
respondence of.  2 v.  1888 652.1 

Cutts,  E.  L.  Scenes  and  characters  of  the 

Middle  ages.  1885.... 735.13 

Cuyler,  Theodore  L.  How  to  be  a pastor. 

[1890.] 463.10 

Cycling.  Bury,  Viscount  and  Hillier,  G-.  L. 

Cycling.  (Badminton  library.)  1887.  856.13 

— Dalton,  J.  G.  Lyra  bicyclica;  sixty 

poets  on  the  wheel.  1885 226.19 

— Porter,  L.  H.  Cycling  for  health  and 

pleasure.  1890 876.41 

— Scott,  Robert  P.  Cycling  art,  energy 

and  locomotion.  1889 897.20 

— Stevens,  T:  Around  the  world  on  a 

bicycle.  2 v.  1887-8... 532.11 

— - Thwaites,  R.  G.  Our  cycling  tour  in 

England.  1892 547.22 

Cyclopaedias  and  cyclopaedic  works.  Ap- 
pletons’  annual  cyclopaedia,  v.  1-33. 

1861-93 B.32 

— Chambers’s,  encyclopaedia.  10  v.  1892.  B.7. 

— Encyclopaedia  Britannica.  9th  edn.  25  v. 

1887-9 ;....  C.l 

Same.  American  supplement.  4v. 

1886-9 C.  1.26-29 

— Everybody’s  pocket  cyclopaedia.  1892..  344.16 

— Farrow,  E.  S.  Military  encyclopaedia. 

3 v.  1885 C.6 

— Iconographic  encyclopaedia.  v.  1-7. 

1886-90 *863.2 


Contents  : v.  1,  Anthropology;  Ethnology;  Ethnog- 
raphy. v.  2,  Archaeology ; History  of  culture,  v.  3, 
Sculpture  and  painting,  v.  4,  Architecture,  v.  5, 
Constructive  arts.  v.  6,  Applied  mechanics,  v.  7, 
Principles  of  geology. 


— International  cyclopaedia.  15  v.  1892..  C.14 

— Lalor,  J:  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  political 

science,  political  economy,  and  of  the 
political  history  of  the  United  States. 

3 v.  1881-6 A.16 

— McClintock,  J:  and  Strong,  J.  Cyclo- 

paedia of  biblical,  theological  and 
ecclesiastical  literature.  lOv, A.  17 


Same:  Supplement.  2 v A.17.11-12 

See  also  Dictionaries ; and  for  cyclopaedias 
of  special  subjects  see  name  of  subject. 

Cyprien,  Robert.  The  Slave  provinces  of 
Turkey.  [With  Ranke's  Servia.] 

1853 In  772.18 


CYPRUS. 


45 


DAVIES. 


Cyprus.  Loher,  Franz  von  and  Joyner, 

Mrs.  A.  B.  Cyprus:  historical  and 

descriptive.  1878 756.12 

Cyrop^edia.  See  Xenophon. 

Dabney,  R:  H.  Causes  of  the  French 

revolution.  1889 792.8 

Dabney,  R.  L.  Life  and  campaigns  of 

Lieut. -Gen.  Thomas  J .Jackson.  1866.  654.15 
Dabney,  T:  S.  G.  Smedes,  Susan  D. 
Memorials  of  a southern  planter. 

1890  661.18 

Dabney,  W.  D.  Public  regulation  of  rail- 
ways. 1889 937.60 

Dahlgren,  M.  V.  Etiquette  of  social  life 

in  Washington,  1881 453.12 

Daily  wants,  Dictionary  of.  [1869.] 856.39 

Dainty  work  for  pleasure  and  profit. 

Heron,  Addie  E.  [1891.] 883.25 

Dairy.  Arnold,  L.  B.  American  dairying. 

1879..  855.26 

Dale,  John  T.  Secret  of  success.  [1889.]  468.9 

Dale,  R.  F.,  joint  author.  See  Troutbeck,  J. 

Dall,  Caroline  H.  Life  of  Dr.  Anandabai 

Joshee.  1888 651.7 

— What  we  really  know  about  Shake- 

speare. 1886  215.30 

Dallas,  George  M.  Dallas,  Susan,  ed. 

Diary  of,  1837-39,  1856-61 677.4 

Dalton,  J.  G.  Lyra  bicyclica:  sixty 

poets  on  the  wheel.  1885 226.19 

Damien,  Father.  See  Veuster,  J.  Damien  de. 
Dampier,  W:  Russell,  W.  C.  Life  of. 

1889  655.17.6 

Dana,  C.  A.  and  Johnson,  R .,ed.  Fifty  per- 
fect poems.  1884 *221.17 

Dana,  E:  S.  Elementary  mechanics.  1890.  874.25 
Dana,  J.  D.  Characteristics  of  volcanoes. 

1890  873.17 

Dana,  R:  H:  Poems  and  prose  writings. 

2 v.  1850 354.5 

— Adams,  C:  F.  Biography  of.  2v.  1890.  668.7 

Dana,  Mrs.  W : S.  According  to  season  ; 

talks  about  flowers.  1894 893.15 


— How  to  know  the  wild  flowers.  1893. . . 886.2 

Dance  of  death.  See  Holbein,  Hans. 

Dancing.  Blasis,  C.  Art  of  dancing,  and 
a history  of  its  rise  and  progress. 


1831  864.12 

— Dodworth,  Allen.  Dancing  and  its  re- 
lations to  education  and  social  life. 

1885  847.21 

Daniel,  Hebrew  prophet.  Deane,  H.  Dan- 
iel: his  life  and  times 461.6.9 


Danilevsky,  G.  P.  See  Fiction  class- list. 
Dannenberg,  G.,  pseud.  See  Friederich, 

Bertha  H. 

Dante,  Alighieri.  Dante’s  eleven  letters; 

tr.,with  notes.by  C:  S.  Latham.  1892.  675.5 

— Divine  comedy;  tr.  [into  prose]  by  C:  E. 

Norton.  1892  226.13 

Contents  : v.  1,  Hell;  v.  2,  Purgatory  ; v. 

3,  Paradis^. 

— Divine  comedy;  tr.  into  verse  b}r  I. 

C.  Wright.  1883 216.9 

— New  life;  tr.  [with  essay  and  notes]  by 

C.  E.  Norton.  1867 221.2 

— Paradise;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  A.  J.  But- 

ler. 1885  216.15 

— Purgatorio;  tr.  into  prose  by  W:  S. 

Dugdale,  with  text  and  notes.  1893.  216.10 


— Azariah,  Brother , pseud.  Spiritual  sense 

of  the  Divina  commedia In  348.5 


Dante,  continued. 

— Blow,  Susan  E.  A study  of.  1882 216.11 

— Harrison,  Eliz.  Vision  of  Dante:  a story 

for  little  children,^.  1894 98.20 

— Locock,  Frances.  Biographical  guide 

to  the  Divine  commedia.  1871 222.15 

— Rossetti,  D.  G.  Dante  and  his  circle. 

1874 216.16 

Contents  : Dante's  Vita  nuova;  Poets  of 
Dante’s  circle ; Poets  chiefly  before  Dante. 

— Schaff,  Philip,  Dante,  Alighieri;  The 

divina  commedia.  1890 In  341.11 

— Ward,  May  A.  Life  of.  1887 647.4 

Danubian  provinces.  Laveleye,E.  de.  Bal- 
kan peninsula.  1887 534.20 

D’anvers,  N.,  pseud.  See  Bell,  N.  R.  E. 
Danvillier,  C:,  Baron.  Spain  ; ill  us.  by 

Dore.  1886 *8542.7 

Darby,  John.  Botany  of  the  Southern 

states.  1856 865.22 

Darkness  and  daylight.  Campbell  H. 

and  others.  1892  928.8 

Darling,  Grace.  Hope,  Eva.  Her  life 

and  its  lessons 673.25 

Darlington,  W.  American  weeds  and 

useful  plants.  [1859.] 855.29 

Dartmouth  college.  Selden,  G.  C.  and 
Bugbee,  A.  G.,  ed.  Dartmouth 

sketches.  1893 476.8 

Darwin,  Charles.  Structure  and  distribu- 
tion of  coral  reefs.  1889 873.11 


— Holder,  Frederick  C:  Charles  Darwin, 

his  life  and  work.  Illus.  1891 672.1.1 

— Life  and  letters  ; ed.  by  Francis  Darwin. 

2.  v.  1888 652.6 

— Romanes,  G:  J;  Darwin  and  after  Dar- 

win. vl.  The  Darwinian  theory. 

1892  882.10 

Darwinism.  See  Evolution. 

Dates.  See  Chronology. 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  Recollections  of  a 

literary  man.  Illust.  1889 661.2 

— Thirty  years  of  Paris.  Illus.  1888 655.14 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Daughter,  The.  Capp,  M.  1891 877.29 

David,  poet , prophet  and  king.  Deane,  W : 


J.  David:  his  life  and  times 461.6,10 


Davids,  T.  W.  R.  Origin  and  growth  of 
religion  as  illustrated  by  Indian 

Buddhism.  1882 456.8 

Davidson,  E.  A.  Boy  joiner  and  model 

maker.  1884  885.35 

— Building,  construction, and  architectural 

drawing 855.39 

— Drawing  for  bricklayers 855.38 

— Drawing  for  cabinet-makers 855.37 

— Drawing  for  carpenters  and  joiners. . . . 855.36 

— Pretty  arts  for  leisure  hours.  1878. . . . 896.9 

Davidson,  J.  T.  Talks  with  young  men..  463.27 
Davidson,  J.  W.  Florida  of  to-day.  Maps 

and  illus.  1889 542.17 

Davidson,  Thomas.  Aristotle  and  ancient 

educational  ideals.  1892 677.2.1 

Davie,  Oliver.  Nests  and  eggs  of  North 

American  birds.  1889 875.19 

Davies,  E.,  comp.  Other  men’s  minds  : 

choice  extracts.  Portg.  1888 341.17 

Davies,  G.  C.  The  Swan  and  her  crew; 
or,  the  adventures  of  three  young 

naturalists 847.34 

Davies, T:  Life  of  David  Garrick.  2v.  1781.  656.7 


DAVIS. 


46 


DELUSIONS. 


Dayis,  A.  J.  Magic  staff ; an  autobiog- 
raphy. 1876  655.15 

Dayis,  E:  P.  and  Keating,  J:  M.  Mother 

and  child.  1863  883.10 

Dayis,  Jefferson.  Short  history  of  the  Con- 
federate states  of  America.  1890...  784.8 

— Craven,  J:  J.  Prison  life  of.  1866....  661.11 

— Daniel,  J : W.  and  others.  Life  and  rem- 

iniscences of.  Illus.  1890 684.9 

Dayis,  John,  navigator.  Markham,  C.  R. 

Life  of,  1550-1605.  [1890.]  663.1.1 

Dayis,  N.  S.  Consumption:  how  to  pre- 
vent it  and  how  to  live  with  it.  1891.  877.31 
Dayis,  Rebecca  Harding.  See  Fiction 
class-list. 

Dayis,  Reuben.  Recollections  of  Missis- 
sippi and  of  Mississippians,  1890 662.3 

Davis,  R:  H.  Our  English  cousins.  1894..  556.14 

— Rulers  of  the  Mediterranean.  1894 556.6 


— The  West  from  a car  window.  1882. . . 547.16 

— and  others.  The  great  streets  of  the 

world.  1892 548.6 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Dayis,  S.  M.  H.  Norway  nights  and  Rus- 
sian days.  Illus.  1887 542.20 

Dawk,  C.  S.  Landmarks  of  general  history 

in  the  Christian  era.  [1874.] 755.21 

Dawes,  Anna  L.  Charles  Sumner.  1892.  665.10.10 

— How  we  are  governed;  an  explanation 

of  the  constitution  and  government 

of  the  United  States.  1885 917.14 

Dawes,  Mrs.  S.  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

D awnings  of  genius:  Buckley,  T.  A 646.11 

Dawsou,  Sir  J.  W:  Canadian  ice  age.  1894.  894.20 

— Chain  of  life  in  geological  time.  1888..  893.5 

— Egypt  and  Syria.  (By-paths  of  bible 

knowledge.)  1892 473.1.6 

— Geological  history  of  plants.  1888 815.4.61 

— Nature  and  the  bible.  [1875.] 478.11 

Dawson,  W:  H.  German  socialism  and 

Ferdinand  Lassalle.  1891 941.20 

Dawson,  W.  J.  Threshold  of  manhood. 

[Sermons.]  [1889.] 461.7 

Day,  Alfred.  Summary  and  analysis  of  the 

dialogues  of  Plato.  1870 457.7 

Day,  Henry.  From  the  Pyrenees  to  the 

pillars  of  Hercules.  1884  536.24 

Day,  L:  F.  Nature  in  ornament.  1892.  893.29 

— Ornamental  designs.  1891 893.30 

Day,  W:  H:  Headaches;  their  nature, 

causes,  and  treatment.  1883 896.10 

Day  in  ancient  Rome.  Shumway,  E.  S. . . 523.17 
Daylight-1  and.  Murray,  W.  H.  H.  1888.  545.1 

Days  and  nights  in  the  tropics.  Oswald, 

F.  L 534.2 

Days  of  the  spinning  wheel.  Brooks, H:  M., 


Days  of  the  year.  Chambers,  Robert. 

Book  of  days.  1891.  2v E.5 

Deaf  and  dumb.  Lamson,  Mary  S.  Life 
and  education  of  Laura  D.  Bridgman. 

1881 624.13 

— Seiss,  J.  A.  Children  of  silence.  1887.  874.5 


See  also  Sign  language ; Visible  speech. 
Deafness.  See  Ear. 

Deane,  D:  J.  Robert  Moffat,  the  mission- 
ary hero  of  Kuruman 681.2 

Deane,  H.  Daniel : his  life  and  times  . . . 461.6.9 
Deane,  W.  J.  Abraham:  his  life  and 

times 464.6. 1 

— David:  his  life  and  times 461.6.10 

— Samuel  and  Saul:  their  lives  and  times..  461.6.5 


Death.  Lessing,  G.  E.  How  the  ancients 

represented  death.  1879 In  323.24 

— Potts,  J.  H.,  ed.  Death  and  the  dying. 

[In  his  “Golden  dawn.”]  1884 456.14 

Death  of  QEnone.  Tennyson,  Alfred 231.15 

Death  penalty.  See  Capital  punishment. 
Debates.  Matson,  H.  References  for  lit- 
erary workers.  1892 346.6 

DeBow,  J.  D.  B.  Industrial  resources,  etc., 
of  the  Southern  and  Western  states. 

3 v.  1853 788.3 

Decade  of  Christian  Endeavor.  Pratt, 

D.  M.  [1891.] 466.8 

Decimal  classification.  Dewey,  Melvil.  *3501.18 
De-coo-dah,  Traditions  of.  Pidgeon,  W:  776.23 
Decoration  day.  See  Memorial  day. 

Decorative  art.  Day,  L:  F.  Nature  in 

ornament.  1892 893.29 

Ornamental  design.  1891 893.30 

— Jackson,  F.  J.  Decorative  design.  1891.  857.11 

— Meyer,  F.  S.  Handbook  of  ornament. 

1894 887.28 

— Shaw,  H:  Encyclopedia  of  ornament. 

1842 *8522.25 

Decrow,  W.  E.  Yale  and  “The  City  of 

Elms.”  1882 523.7 

Deeds  worth  telling.  Rand,  E:  A 776.8 

Deer.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Deer  (Naturalist’s 

library.) In  866.1.21 

— Jefferies,  R:  Red  deer.  1892 871.20 

— Van  Dyke,  F.  S.  The  still-hunter.  1885.  842.18 
De  Foe,  Daniel.  Chadwick,  W:  Life  and 

times  of.  1859 657.8 

DeForest  J:W.  History  of  the  Indians 

of  Connecticut.  1851 762.5 

DeHass,  FrankS.  Buried  cities  recovered; 

or,  explorations  in  Bible  lands.  1890.  537.23 
Deipnosophists.  See  Athenaeus. 

Delaborde,  H:  Engraving:  its  origin,  etc. 

1886  853.6 

Delamotte,  P.  H.  Sketching  from  na- 
ture. 1888 *8522.18 

Deland,  Margaret.  Florida  days.  Illus. 

1889  537.19 

See  also  Fiction  class-liet. 

Delaware,  river.  Clay,  J.  C.  Annals  of 

the  Swedes  on  the.  1858 785.16 

De  Leon,  T.  C.  Four  years  in  rebel  capi- 
tals. 1890 774.8 

Delicate  feasting.  Child,  Theodore.  1890.  877.27 
Delightful  stories.  [Bible  stories.]  Peltz, 

G:  A 93.9 

Delitzsch,  F.  New  commentary  on  Gen- 
esis. 2 v,  1889 462.1 

Delsarte  philosophy.  Delsarte  system  of 

oratory.  1887 874.19 

Contents:  Delaumosne  on  Delsarte;  Ar- 
naud  on  Delsarte ; Literary  remains  of  Del- 
sarte. 


— Diehl,  Anna  R.  Delsarte  primer.  1890.  874.21 

— Morgan,  Anna.  An  hour  with  Delsarte. 

1889  873.21 

— Warman,  E:  B.  Gestures  and  attitudes. 

1892  857.8 

Delusions,  magic,  witchcraft,  etc.  Bois- 
mont,  A.  B.  de.  Hallucinations. 

1859 478.1 

— Crowe,  Catherine.  Night-side  of  nature; 

or,  ghosts, and  ghost-seers.  1850 451.8 

— Ennemoser,  Joseph.  History  of  magic; 

added,  appendix  on  apparitions, 
dreams,  second-sight,  etc.  1854:....  458.23 


DELUSIONS. 


47 


DICTIONARY. 


Delusions,  continued. 

— Godwin,  W:  Lives  of  the  necroman- 

cers. 1834 454.10 

— Jones,  W:  Credulities  past  and  present. 

1880 478.26 

— Lea,  H.  C.  Sorcery  and  occult  arts; 

witchcraft In  447.24.3 

— Salverte,  Eusebe.  Occult  sciences. 

Philosophy  of  magic,  prodigies  and 
apparent  miracles.  2 v.  1844 454,11 

— Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Letters  on  demon- 

ology and  witchcraft.  1885 436.24 

— Witchcraft.  ( In  Supernatural  religion, 

v.  1,  pp.  145-150.) 442.8.1 

See  also  Occult  sciences. 

Demmin,  A.  Arms  and  armour.  1877...  867.5 

Democracy.  See  Political  science. 

Democracy  and  other  addresses.  Lowell, 

J.  R 333.6 

Democratic  government.  Stickney,  A.  922.16 
Demonology.  Jewett,  Edw.  H.  Diabol- 
ogy:  the  person  and  kingdom  of  Satan. 

1889  462.2 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Letters  on.  1885 436.24 

Demorest’s  family  magazine.  See  Peri 

odicals. 

Demosthenes.  Orations  ; trans.  by  C.  R. 

Kennedy.  5 v.  1856-1889  307.14 


Contents—  v . 1,  Olynthiac  and  other  public  ora- 
tions. v.  2,  Oration  on  the  crown  and  on  the  em- 
bassy. v.  3,  Orations  against  Leptines,  Midias, 
Androtion,  and  Aristocrates.  v.  4,  Private  and 
other  orations,  v.  5,  Miscellaneous  orations;  Ex- 
ordia; Epistles. 


Denmark.  Otte.  E.  C.  Scandinavian 

history.  Maps.  1874  787  7 

— Scudder,  H.  E.  Viking  Bodleys.1885. . 531.1.3 

Denning,  D:  Art  of  cabinet-making.  1891.  882.25 
Dennis,  G.  Cities  and  cemeteries  of  Etru- 
ria. 2 v.  1883 553.12 

Denominations  and  sects.  Denomina- 
tional “confessions.”  [From  the  For- 
um magazine.]  1887 447.3 

— Denominational  reason  why.  1890 478.7 

— Schaff,  P.  Creeds  of  Christendom.  3 v. 

1887  452.1 

Dent,  C.  T . and  others.  Mountaineering. 

1892  552.1 

Depew,  Chauncey  M.  Orations  and  after- 

dinner  speeches.  1890 341.1 

DeQuincey,  T:  Essays  in  ancient  history 

and  antiquities.  1876 354.14 

— Essays  on  the  poets,  etc.  1853  354.8 

— Note  book  of  an  English  opium-eater. 

1885  * 354.9 

— Selection  of  his  best  works;  ed.  by  W.  H. 

Bennett.  2 v.  1890  354.15 

Derby,  James  C.  Fifty  years  among 

authors,  books,  and  publishers.  1884.  654.9 

DERRecAGAix,  V.  Modern  war.  3v.  1888.  881.17 

Contents:  v.  1,  Strategy;  v.  2,  Grand 
tactics;  v,  3 Atlas. 


Derthick,  W.  M.  ,ed.  Manual  of  music  ; 
its  history,  biography,  and  literature. 

1890  *8542.23 

De  Salis,  H.  A.  Oysters  a la  mode.  1888..  861.20 
Descartes,  Rene.  Fischer,  K.  History  of 

modern  philosophy.  1887 447.1 

— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Descartes.  (Philosophi- 

cal classics.)  1891 675.1.1 

— Stephen  L.  History  of  English  thought. 425. 30  1 

— Wood,  W.  Hundred  greatest  men 628.22 


Design.  See  Decorative  art. 

Desmond,  C:  Electricity  for  engineers. 

[1890.]  874.13 

Desserts  and  salads.  Lemcke,  G.  1892.  883.7 

Detroit,  Michigan.  Farmer,  S.  History 

of  Detroit  and  Michigan.  2v.  1889.  776.17 

Deuteronomy.  See  Bible  ( Old  Testament : 
Commentaries'). 

Deutsch,  Emanuel  O.  M.  Literary  re- 


mains, with  memoir.  1874 445.10 

Deutsche  lyrik.  Buchheim,  C.  A.,  ed. 

1886  , . 222.1 

Development  of  the  intellect.  Preyer,W. 

1890  448.29 

Devey,  Joseph.  Logic  ; or,  the  science  of 

inference.  1856 458.5 

Devil.  See  Demonology. 

Devotional  works.  Hinsdale,  Grace  W. 

Thinking  aloud.  [1865.] In  461.16 

See  also  Prayer;  Family  worship;  Relig- 
ion ( Miscellaneous  Works.) 

Dewey,  John.  Psychology.  1892 473.9 

Dewey,  Mary  E.,  ed.  Life  and  letters  of 

Catharine  M.  Sedgwick.  1871 666.2 

Dewey,  Melvil.  Decimal  classifiation  and 
relativ  index  for  libraries,  clip- 


Dewey,  Orville.  Sermons:  the  two  great 

commandments.  1876 453.28 

DeWitt,  J:  Pontalis,  M.  A.  L.  JohnDe 
Witt,  grand  pensionary  of  Holland. 

2 v.  1885 691.4 

Dexter,  F.  B.  Sketch  of  the  history  of 

Yale  University.  1887 456.18 

Dexter,  Ransom.  Kingdoms  of  nature  ; 

or,  life  and  organization.  1884 864.7 

Dexter,  Seymour.  Co-operative  savings 

and  loan  associations.  1891...  936.16 

Dhammapada,  The;  tr.  by  Max  Muller. 481. 1.10 

Diabology.  Jewett,  Edw.  H.  1889 462.2 

Dialogues.  Lucian.  Dialogues ; tr.  by 

H.  Williams.  1888  324.7 

See  also  Elocution  {Speakers). 

Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Constantinople. 

Elliot,  Frances.  1893  552.2 

Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Only  a flock  of  women. 

[Essays.]  1893  936.4 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Dibble,  F.  L.  Vagaries  of  sanitary  science. 

1893  886.18 

Dibdin,  T:  F.  Bibliomania;  or,  book-mad- 
ness. 1864 338.3 

Dickens,  Charles.  A collection  of  [his] 

letters,  1833-7.  1889 661.6 

— Letters  to  Wilkie  Collins.  1892  675.10 

— Bolton,  Mrs.  S.  K.  Famous  English  au- 

thors of  the  19th  century.  [1890  ] In  666.18 

— Dickens,  Mary.  Charles  Dickens.  1885.  646.3 


See  also  Fiction  class  list. 

Dickens,  Mary.  Charles  Dickens.  1885..  646.3 

Dickens,  Mary  A.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Dickenson,  Ellen  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Dickenson,  Emily.  Poems.  2 v.  1891-2..  227.12 
Dickson,  W.  G.  Gleanings  from  Japan, 

[1883-4].  1889 537.6 

Dickson,  W:B.  Modern  punctuation.  1892.  348.16 
Dictionaries  See  names  of  various  langu- 
ages an‘d  names  of  special  subjects. 

See  also  Cyclopaedias. 

Dictionary  of  daily  wants 856.39 


DICTIONARY. 


48 


DOMESTIC. 


Dictionary  of  useful  animals  an$  their 


products 855.9 

Diderot,  Denis.  Morley,  J:  Diderot  and 

the  encyclopaedists.  2 v.  1891 687.12 

Didron,  A.  N.  Christian  iconography;  or, 
Christian  art  in  the  middle  ages.  2v. 

1886 867.10 

Dieck,  Herman.  Life  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant. 

[1885.] 645.10 


Diehl,  Mrs.  A.  R.  Delsarte  primer.  1890.  874.21 
Diehl,  C:  Excursions  in  Greece.  [Re- 
sults of  recent  excavations.]  1893..  551.22 
Dies  irae.  Schaff,  P.  Text,  history,  etc.  In  341.11 
Diet.  See  Food,  diet  and  dining. 

Dietetics.  See  Food,  etc. 

Digby,  K.  H:  Broad  stone  of  honour  ; or, 
the  true  sense  and  practice  of  chival- 
ry. v.  1,  Godefridus.  1844  783.14.1 

— Mores  catholici:  or,  ages  of  faith.  3 v. 

1845 468.7 

Dilke,  C:  W.  Problems  of  Greater  Britain. 

1890  765.14 

Dillon,  J:  F.  Laws  and  jurisprudence  of 

England  and  America.  1894 943.18 

Diman,  J.  Lewis.  Orations  and  essays ; 

with  selecte’d  parish  sermons.  1882..  335.2 

— Hazard,  Caroline.  Memoirs  of.  1887.  647.8 

Dining.  See  Food,  diet  and  dining. 

Diniz,  Julio,  pseud.  See  Coelho,  J.  G.  G. 
Diogenes  Laertius.  Lives  of  eminent 

philosophers  [of  antiquity].  1853..  658.1 

Dippold,  G:  T.  Great  epics  of  mediaeval 

Germany,  1891  236.1 

Dircks,  W.  II.,.  ed.  See  International  hu- 
mor series. 

Discourses.  See  Sermons. 

Discoveries.  See  Inventions  and  inventors. 
Discovery  [in  geography].  See  Geography; 

Travels  and  voyages. 

Diseases.  Bennett,  Sir  Risdon.  Diseases 


of  the  Bible.  1891 473.1.9 

— Fothergill,  J.  M.  Diseases  of  sedentary 

and  advanced  life.  1887 858.6 

— Ribot,  T.  Diseases  of  personality.  1891.  877.3 

— Sutton,  J.B.  Evolution  and  disease.  1892.  893.17 


See  also  Bacteria;  Consumption;  Digestion;  Dust; 
Headache  ; Health ; Medicine ; Nervous  system ; 
Nursing;  Water. 

Dispensatories.  Wood,  H.  C.,  Reming- 
ton, J.  P.  and  Sadtler,  S:  P.  Dis- 
pensatory of  tbe  United  States.  1894:  *888.14 
Disraeli,  Benj.,  Earl  of  Beaconsfield. 


Froude,  J.  A.  Lord  Beaconsfield. 

1890 666.12 

Distinctive  message  of  the  old  religions. 

Matheson,  George.  1893 473.6 

Distribution.  [Political  economy.]  At- 
kinson, E:  Distribution  of  products. 

1892  936  28 

— Clark,  J.  B.  and  Giddings,  F.  H.  Mod- 
ern distributive  process.  1888 935.17 

Diversions  of  a book- worm.  Rees,  J.  R..  336.14 
Divine  comedy.  See  Dante. 

Divine  healing.  Carter,  R.  K.  1888....  452.7 

Divining  rod.  Carpenter,  W.  B.  Mesmer- 
ism, etc.,  pp.  47-53.  1877  836.22 

Division  and  reunion.  Wilson,  W.  Maps.  775.7.3 
Dix,  Dorothea  L.  Tiffany,  F.  Life  of. 

[1890.] 665.9 

Dix,  Edw.  A.  Midsummer  drive  through 

the  Pyrenees.  1890 537.17 

Dixey,  W.  Trade  of  authorship.  1890.  343,21 


Dixon,  James  M.  Dictionary  of  idiomatic 

English  phrases.  1891  342.27 

Dixon,  W:  H.  White  contest.  [Race  con- 
flict in  the  United  States.]  1876 538.20 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Dobree,  P:  P.  Adversaria.  2v.  1883.  324.9 

Dobson,  Austin.  Four  Frenchwomen. 

[1890.]  661.26 

Contents  : Mademoiselle  de  Corday;  Ma- 
dame Roland;  The  Princess  de  Lamballe  ; 

Madame  de  Genlis. 

— William  Hogarth.  [Memoir,  bibliog- 


raphy and  catalogues.]  1891 676.17 

Doctor  and  patient.  Mitchell,  S.  W 861.16 

Doctrine.  See  Theology. 


Dodd,  Anna  B.  Cathedral  days;  tour 

through  southern  England.  1887...  533.11 

Dodd,  H:  P.  Epigrammatists  of  ancient, 

mediaeval,  and  modern  times.  1889..  324.11 

Dodge,  Grace  H.  Letters  to  busy  girls  on 

practical  matters.  1892  478.16 

Dodge,  Louisa.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Dodge,  Mary  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Dodge,  Theo.  A.  Great  captains  [series]  . 

v.  1-3.  1890-3  686.11 

Contents  : v.  1,  Alexander,  v.  2,  Hanni- 
bal. v.  3,  Caesar. 

— Great  captains.  1892 686.12 

— Riders  of  many  lands.  1894 894.15 

Dodge,  W:  E.  Martyn  Carlos.  W:  E. 

Dodge:  the  Christian  merchant.  1890.  671.1.3 
Dodgson,  C.  L.  [Lewis  Carroll.']  A tangled 
tale.  [Mathematical  questions.] 


1886  ...  323.33 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Dods,  M.  Parables  of  our  Lord.  1890...  466.13 
Dodsley,  J.  Select  collection  of  old  plays. 

12 v.  1780 216.20 

For  contents  see  Drama. 

Dodworth,  A.  Dancing,  education  and 

social  life.  1885  847.21 

Dogmatic  theology.  See  Theology. 

Dogs.  Adams,  C:  J.  Where  is  my  dog?  or, 

is  man  alone  immortal  ? 1892 473.2 

— Burgess,  A.  American  kennel  and  sport- 

ing field.  1882 854.20 

— Cobbe,  F.  P.  Friend  of  man.  1889....  897  21 

— House  and  pet  dogs.  1890  874.33 

— Jesse,  E:  Anecdotes  of  dogs.  1884...  867.16 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Dog  stories  and  dog  lore. 

[1887.]  858.8 

— Saunders,  M.  Beautiful*  Joe:  an  auto- 

biography. 1894 103.16 

— Shields,  G.  O.  American  book  of  the 

dog.  1891 881.2 

— Smith,  C:  H.  Dogs.  (Naturalist’s 

library.) 866.1.18-19 

Dolley,  C:  S.  Bacteria  investigation.  1891.  884.24 

Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  Studies  in  Euro- 
pean history.  1890 793.17 

Doll’s  house;  a play.  Ibsen,  H 223.19 

Domestic  animals.  Hehn,  Victor.  Wan- 

derings of  plants  and  animals  from 
their  first  home.  1888 886.11 

— Stewart,  E.  W.  Feeding  animals.  1890.  893.7 

Domestic  economy.  Babcock,  Mrs.  E.  W. 

Household  hints.  1884 847.16 

— Beeton,  Mrs.  I.  Book  of  household 

management.  1892 893.14 


DOMESTIC. 


49 


DRAMA. 


Domestic,  continued. 

— Campbell,  Helen.  Easiest  way  in  house- 

keeping and  cooking.  1881 855.34 

— Corson,  Juliet.  Family  living  on  $500  a 

year.  1888, 861.21 

— Dictionary  of  daily  wants.  [1869.] 856.39 

— Good  housekeeping,  v.  1-18.  1885-94.  .*8521.35 

— Herrick,  C.  T.  Housekeeping  made  easy. 

1888 882.13 

Liberal  living  upon  narrow  means. 

1891.  1891 874.32 

— Huntington, Emily.  Kitchen  garden;  or, 

Ab]ect  lessons  in  household  work. 

1893 892.5 

— Kitchen-garden  association, pubs.  House 

hold  economy : a manual.  1882.  847.27 

— Ormsbee,  Agnes  B.  House  comfortable. 

1892  882.8 

— Owen,  Catherine.  Progressive  house- 

keeping. 1889 865.4 

Ten  dollars  enough.  1887 856.7 

— Power,  Mrs.  S.  D.  Anna  Maria’s  house- 

keeping. 1884 855.1 

— Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  Art  of  entertain- 

ing. 1892  871.24 

— Taylor,  Mrs.  M.  H.  [Mrs.  Bayard  Tay- 

lor.] Letters  to  a young  house-keep- 
er. 1892 884.10 

See  also  Cookery;  Decorative  art;  Food; 
Furniture;  Needle  work  ; Receipts . 

Donaldson,  J : W:  Theatre  of  the  Greeks . 

1887 224.3 

Doniphan,  A.  W.  Hughes,  J:  T.  Doni- 
phan’s expedition  [in  the  Mexican 

war],  etc.  1850 775.1 

Donnell,  E.  J.  Outlines  of  a new  science. 

[Economic.]  1889 937.56 

— The  true  issue.  [Monopolies  caused 

bjr  tariff.]  1884  937.16 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  [Edmund  Boisgilbert.\ 

The  great  cryptogram:  Francis 
Bacon’s  cypher  in  the  so-called 
Shakespeare  plays.  1888  334.5 

See  also  Fiction  class  list. 

Doran,  John.  Annals  of  the  English  stage 
[to  1833];  with  memoirs,  etc.,  by  R. 

H.  Stoddard.  2 v.  1880 645.7 

— Queens  of  England  of  the  house  of  Han- 

over. 2 v.  1880 645.9 

Dorchester,  Mass.  Records  of  the  first 

church,  1636-1734.  1891 768.10 

Dore,  Gustave,  illustrator.  Bible  gallery . 8522.7 

— Milton’s  Paradise  lost.  1884 8522.6 

Dorner,  I.  A.  System  of  Christian  doc- 
trine. 4 v.  1888-9 462.10 

Dorr,  Julia  C.  R.  Bermuda:  an  idyll  of 

the  summer  islands.  1885 523.13 

Dos  Passos,  J:  R.  Inter-state  commerce 

act.  1887 937.38 

Dostoyevsky,  F.  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Dougall,  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Doughty, C:  M.  Travels  in  Arabia  Deserta. 

2 v.  1888 534.16 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Douglas,  Edith.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Douglas,  Stephen  A . Debates  with  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  1860 901.3 

— Forney,  J:  W.  Anecdotes  of  public 

men.  2 v.  1881 306.29 

Douglass,  F:  Holland,  F:  M.  Frederick 

Douglass,  the  colored  orator.  1891..  671.1.8 

— Bartlett,  D.  G.  Modern  agitators.  1855.  602.13 


Douglass,  continued. 

— Stowe,  H.  B.  Men  of  our  times.  1868.  634.3 

Dowden,  E:  Introduction  to  Shakespeare.  234.19 
Dowie,  Menie  Muriel.  A girl  in  the  Kar- 

pathians.  Illus 544.21 

— Women  adventurers.  Illus.  1893 685.12 

Downing,  A.  J.  Fruits  and  fruit-trees  of 

America.  1892...  896.11 

— Landscape  gardening.  1841 886.12 

Doyle,  A . Conan.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Doyle,  J.  A.  History  of  the  United 

States  [1876.] 741.13 

Doyle,  R.  Foreign  tour  of  Messrs.  Brown, 

Jones  and  Robinson.  [Humorous.] 

1871 *8521.28 


Draftsman’s  manual.  Camp,  F.  F.  1883.  856.5 

Dragon,  image  and  demon.  Dubose,  H.  C.  445.15 
Drainage  . See  Sewerage  and  drainage. 

Drake,  Sir  Francis.  Corbett,  J.  Sir 
Francis  Drake.  (English  men  of  ac- 
tion.) 1890  655.17.15 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Sea-kings,  etc.  pp.  116- 

153 646.10 

— Goodrich,  F.  B.  Ocean’s  story,  pp.  256- 

275 511.20 

— Hale,  E:  E.  Stories  of  discovery,  pp. 

86-186 721.6.4 

— Lodge,  E:  Portraits,  etc 658.3.2 

— Towle,  G:  Sea-king  of  Devon.  1883.  515.7.6 
Drake,  Jeanie.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Drake,  S:  A.  Around  the  Hub.  A boy’s 

book  about  Boston.  1882 533.1 

— Heart  of  the  White  Mountains:  their 

legend  and  scenery.  1882 534.22 

— Historic  fields  and  mansions  of  Middle- 

sex. 1874 553.4 

— Making  of  New  England.  1886 741.14 

— Making  of  the  Great  West,  1512-1883. 

1887  757.3 

— Making  of  Virginia  and  the  middle 

colonies,  1578-1701.  1893 785.11 

— Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England 

coast.  Illus.  [1875.] 532.9 

— Old  landmarks  and  historic  personages 

of  Boston.  1873 533.16 

— Our  colonial  homes.  Illus.  1894 8522.32 

— Pine-tree  coast.  [Maine.]  Illus.  1891.  541.9 

Drama.  Bates,  Katherine  L.  English  re- 
ligious drama.  1893  234.23 


— Benard,  J.  A.,  called  Fleury.  Adven- 

tures of  an  actor  : the  French  stage 
during  a period  of  fifty  years.  2v.  1842.  224.2 

— Boaden,  James.  Memoirs  of  John  P. 

Kemble,  including  a history  of  the 
stage.  1825 657.2 

— Carlyle,  T:  German  playwrights. . .In  346.7 

— Coleridge,  S:  T.  Shakespeare  and  other 

dramatists In  1001.12.4 

— Collier,  J.  Payne.  History  of  English 

dramatic  poetry  to  the  time  of 
Shakespeare  ; and  annals  of  the  stage 
to  the  restoration.  3 v.  1831 223.3 

— Cook,  Dutton.  Book  of  the  play.  [Stage 

hie,  etc.]  1881 234.11 

Hours  with  the  players.  2 v.  1881. . 234.13 

Nights  at  the  play.  [Criticisms.] 

1883 234.12 

On  the  stage ; studies  of  theatrical 

history  and  the  actor’s  art.  2 v.  1883.  234.8 

— Disraeli,  I:  First  tragedy  and  the  first 

comedy;  Predecessors  and  contempo- 
raries of  Shakespeare;  Shakespeare; 
(Amenities  of  literature.) 308.11.2 


DRAMA. 


50 


DRAMAS. 


Drama,  continued. 

■ Primitive  dramas.  (Amenities  of 

literature.) .. 308.11.1 

— Dodsley,  J.  Historical  account  of  the 

English  stage.  1780 In  216.20.12 

— Donaldson,  J.  W.  Theatre  of  the  Greeks. 

1827 224.3 

— Doran,  J.  Annals  of  the  English  stage 

[to  1833].  2 v.  1880 645.7 

— Dunlap,  W:  History  of  the  American 

theatre.  1832 224.1 

— Foster,  J:  On  theatrical  amusements. 

In  324.14.1 


— Fuller,  S.  Margaret,  Modern  drama.  In  317.3 

— Golden,  W:  E.  Brief  history  of  the  Eng- 

lish drama.  1890 227.18 

— Hennequin, Alfred.  Artof  playwriting. 

1890  227.10 

— Hutton,  Laurence.  Curiosities  of  the 

American  stage.  1891 224.10 

— Irving,  Henry.  The  drama  Addresses. 

[1892.] 234.3 

— Jerome,  Jerome  K.  Stage-land;  cur- 

ious habits  and  customs  of  its  inhab- 
itants. 1890  223.27 

— Kendal,  Mrs.  Madge.  Dramatic  opin- 

ions. 1890 223.22 

— Kingsley,  C;  Plays  and  Puritans.  In  308.16 

— Lessing,  G.  E.  Dramatic  notes.  1879.  In  323.24 

— Logan,  Olive.  Mimic  world  and  public 

exhibitions.  1871 862.10 

Women  and  theatres.  1869  333.18 

— Lowell.  J.  R.  Old  English  dramatists. 

1892  231.20 

— Molloy,  J.  F.  Famous  plays;  [their 

production,^.].  1886 224.19 


Contents — Congreve’s  Love  for  love  ; Addison’s 
Cato;  J:  Gay’s  Beggar’s  opera  ; Dr.  Johnson’s  Irene; 
Oliver  Goldsmith’s  She  stoops  to  conquer;  Richard 
B.  Sheridan's  Rivals  and  School  for  scandal ; Sheri- 
dan Knowles’  Virginius  and  The  hunchback  ; Lord 
Lytton’s  plays. 

— Moulton,  R:G.  Ancient  classical  drama. 

a study  in  literary  evolution.  1890.  227.9 

— Price,  W.  T.  Technique  of  the  drama. 

[1892.]  231.19 

— Scott,  Sir  W.  Essay  on  the  drama.  In  346.7 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Shakspere’s  prede- 

cessors in  the  English  drama.  1884.  224.13 

— Ticknor,  G:  History  of  the  Spanish 

drama In  305.12.1 

— Tyler,  H:  M.  A Greek  play  [Electra] 

and  its  presentation.  [1891.]  224.16 

— Ulrici,  Herman.  History  of  the  English 

drama  to  the  time  of  Shakespeare. 

1888 In  223.21.1 

— Ward,  A.  W:  History  of  English  dra- 

matic literature  to  the  death  of  Queen 
Anne.  2v.  1875  224.12 

— Wright,  G:  History  of  the  drama  in 

the  middle  ages In  783.9.2 

See  also  Biography  ( Collective  : Dramatic) ; ~E,ng- 
lish,  Greek  and  other  literatures;  Oberammergau 
passion  play. 

Dramas  . 

Amateur. 

— Morton,  J;  M.  Plays  for  home  perform- 

ance. 1889,  223,4 


Dramas,  continued. 

Collections. 

— Bell,  J.,  comp.  British  theatre:  English 

plays.  34  v.  1797 232.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Comus,  by  J:  Milton.  Love  for  love, 
by  W : Congreve.  Rival  queens,  by  N.  Lee. 

v.  2,  Spanish  friar,  by  J:  Dryden.  Boadicea,  byR: 
Glover.  The  minor,  by  S;  Foote.  The  refusal,  by  C. 
Cibber. 

v.  3,  Fair  penitent,  by  N : Rowe  Douglas,  by  J:  Home. 
Cato,  by  J.  Addison.  Jane  Shore,  by  N . Rowe.  The 
Roman  father,  by  W.  Whitehead. 

v.  4,  Every  man  in  his  humor,  by  Ben  Jonson.  Sus- 
picious husband,  byB:Hoadley.  Grecian  daughter,  by 
A.  Murphy.  Choleric  man,  by  R:  Cumberland. 

v.  5,  Cleone,  by  R Dodsley.  Isabella,  by  T.  Southern. 
She  wou’d  and  she  wou’d  not,  by  C.  Cibber.  Dis- 
covery, by  Mrs.  F.  Sheridan. 

v.  6,  Distrest  mother,  by  A.  Philips.  Earl  of  Essex, 
by  H:  Jones.  Media,  byR:  Glover.  Gamesters,  by  J. 
Shirley  and  C.  Johnson.  Battle  of  Hastings,  by  R, 
Cumberland. 

v.  7,  Love  makes  a man,  by  C.  Cibber.  Alzira,  by  A. 
Hill.  School  for  wives,  by  H.  Kelly.  School  for  lovers, 
by  W:  Whitehead. 

v.  8,  Maid  of  the  mill,  by  I.  Bickerstaff.  Rule  a wife 
and  have  a wife,  by  F.  Beaumont  and  J : Fletcher.  Care- 
lees  husband,  by  C.  Cibber.  Revenge,  byK.  Young. 

v.  9,  The  orphan,  by  T:  Otway.  Country  lasses,  by  C: 
Johnson.  She  stoops  to  conquer,  by  O.  Goldsmith. 
Black  prince,  by  W.  Shirley. 

v.  10,  Beaux  stratagem,  by  G:  Farquhar.  Gamester,  by 
E.  Moore.  Double  gallant,  by  O.  Cibber.  Theodosius, 
by  N.  Lee. 

v.  11,  Beggars  opera,  by  J:  Gay.  Chances,  by  F. 
Beaumont  and  J:  Fletcher.  Miser,  by  II:  Fielding. 
Foundling,  by  E.  Moore. 

v 12.  Bold  stroke  for  a wife,  by  Mrs  S.  Centlivre.  All 
in  the  wrong,  by  Arthur  Murphy.  Brothers,  by  R:  Cum 
berland.  Siege  of  Damascus,  by  J : Hughes. 

v.  13,  Love  in  a village,  by  I.  Bickerstaff.  Country 
girl,  by  David  Garrick.  Conscious  lovers,  by  R:  Steele. 
Recruiting  officer,  by  G:  Farquhar. 

v.  14,  Tancred  and  Sigismunda,  by  J.  Thompson. 
George  Barnwell,  by  G:  Lillo.  Clandestine  marriage, 
by  G.  Colman  and  D : Garrick. 

v.  15,  Venice  preserved,  by  T:  Otway.  Lady  Jane 
Gray,  by  N.  Rowe.  CEdipus,  by  J:  Dryden  and  N.  Lee. 
Ximena,  by  C.  Cibber. 

v.  16,  The  busy  body,  by  Mrs.  S.  Centlivre.  A’l  for  love, 
by  J:  Dryden  The  constant  couple,  by  G:  Farquhar. 
Carmelite,  by  R.  Cumberland. 

v.  17,  Zara,  by  A.  Hill.  The  way  to  keep  him,  by 
Arthur  Murphy.  Good-natured  man,  by  O.  Goldsmith. 
Earl  of  Warwick,  by  T:  Franklin. 

v.  18,  Philaster,  by  F.  Beaumout  and  J.  Fletcher. 
Provok’d  husband,  by  J:  Vanbrugh  and  C.  Cibber. 
The  fashionable  lover,  by  R:  Cumberland.  Countess  of 
Salisbury,  by  H.  Ilartson. 

v.  19,  Mourning  bride,  by  W : Congreve.  Oroonoko,  by 
T:  Southern.  The  West  Indian,  by  R:  Cumberland. 
King  Charles  I.,  by  W : Havard. 

v.  20,  The  tender  husband,  by  R:  Steele.  The  com- 
mittee, by  R.  Howard.  The  natural  son,  by  R : Cumber- 
land. The  jealous  wife,  by  G : Coleman. 

v.  21,  Lionel  and  Clarissa,  by  I.  Bickerstaff.  The  hyp- 
ocrite, by  C.  Cibber.  The  wonder,  a woman  keeps  a se- 
cret ! by  Mrs.  S.  Centlivre.  Amphytrion,  by  J : Dryden. 

v.  22,  Albion  queens,  by  J : Banks.  Tamerlane,  by  N. 
Rowe.  The  city  wives’  confederacy,  by  J;  Vanbrugh. 
The  drummer,  by  J.  Addison. 


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51 


DRAWING. 


Dramas,  continued. 

v.  23,  Merope,  by  A.  Hill.  Mahomet,  by  J.  Miller. 
Cymon,  by  D:  Garrick.  Plain  dealer,  by  W : Wycherley. 
Fatal  curiosity,  by  G:  Lillo. 

v.  24,  The  lady's  last  stake,  by  C.  Cibber.  Cyrus,  by 
J:  Hoole.  Cleonice,  princess  of  Bithynia,  by  J:  Hoole. 
Orphan  of  China,  by  Arthur  Murphy. 

v.  25,  The  gentle  shepherd,  by  A.  Ramsay.  The  mis- 
take, by  J:  Vanbrugh.  The  ambitious  stepmother,  by 
N : Rowe.  Irene,  by  S:  Johnson. 

v.  26,  Mariamne,  by  E.  Fenton.  Barbarossa,  by  J: 
Brown.  The  relapse,  by  J : Vanbrugh.  Eurydice,  by  D: 
Mallet. 

v.  27,  The  provok'd  wife,  by  J:Vanbrugh.  The  fune- 
ral; or,  grief  a-la-mode,  by  R:  Steele.  The  royal  convert 
by  N : ftowe.  Man  of  the  world,  by  C:  Macklin. 

v.  28,  The  double  dealer,  by  W : Congreve.  The  old 
batclielor,  by  W:  Congreve.  Henry  II.  by  T:  Hull. 
Phaedra  and  Hippolitus,  by  E.  Smith. 

v.  29,  Pericles,  by  W : Shakespeare.  Busiris,  king  of 
Egypt,  by  E.  Young.  The  rehearsal,  by  Duke  of  Buck- 
ingham. Albina,  by  Mrs.  H.  Cowley. 

v.  30,  False  delicacy,  by  H.  Kelly.  A word  to  the  wise, 
by  II.  Kelly.  School  for  rakes,  by  Mrs.  E.  Griffiths.  The 
brothers,  by  E.  Young. 

v.  31,  Falstaff’s  wedding,  by  W.  Kenrick.  Sir  Harry 
Wildair,  by  G:  Farquhar.  Caractacus,  by  W.  Mason. 
Lucius  Junius  Brutus,  by  N : Lee. 

v.  32,  The  inconstant,  by  G:  Farquhar.  Edward  and 
Eleonora,  by  J.  Thompson.  Twin  rivals,  by  G:  Far- 
quhar. Gustavus  Vasa,  by  H:  Brooke. 

v.  33,  Bonduca  by  G:  Coleman.  Zenobia,  by  Arthur 
Murphy.  The  way  of  the  world,  by  W : Congreve.  The 
school  for  guardians,  by  Arthur  Murphy. 

v.  34,  Timanthes,  by  J : Hoole.  Chapter  of  accidents, 
by  Miss  S Lee.  Elfrida,  by  W:  Mason.  Samson 
Agonistes,  by  J : Milton.  Creusa,  by  W : Whitehead. 

— Dodsley,  J.  Select  collection  of  old  plays. 

12  v.  1780  216.20 

Contents  : v.  1,  Prefaces.  God’s  promises,  by  J : 
Bale.  The  four  P's,  by  J:  Hey  wood.  Ferrex  and  Por- 
rex,  by  T : Sackville,  Lord  Buckhurst,  and  T:  Norton. 
Damon  and  Pithias,  by  Richard  Edwards.  New  cus- 
tom. 

v.  2,  Gammer  Gurton’s  needle.  Alexander  and 
Campaspe,  by  J : Lyly.  Tancred  and  Gismunda,  by  R. 
Wilrnot.  Cornelia,  by  T:  Kyd.  Edward  the  II.,  by 
C.  Marlow. 

v.  3,  George  A.  Greene,  the  pinner  of  Wakefield.  The 
first  part  of  Jeronymo.  The  Spanish  tragedy,  by  Thom- 
as Kyd.  The  honest  whore,  by  Thomas  Dekker. 

v.  4,  The  malcontent,  by  J:  Marston.  All  fools,  by  G: 
Chapman.  Eastward  Hoe,  by  G : Chapman,  B:  Jonson, 
and  J : Marston.  The  revenger’s  tragedy,  by  C.  Tourner. 
The  dumb  knight,  by  L.  Machin. 

v.  5,  Miseries  of  inforced  marriage,  by  G:  Wilkins. 
Lingua,  by  A.  Brewer.  The  merry  devil  of  Edmonton. 
A mad  world  my  masters,  by  T:  Middleton.  Ram  alley, 
or  merry  tricks,  by  Lodowick  Barry. 

v.  6,  The  roaring  girl;  or,  Moll  Cutpurse,  by  T:  Mid- 
dleton and  T:  Dekker.  The  widow’s  tears,  by  G.  Chap- 
man. The  white  devil ; or,  Vittoria  Cororabona,  by  J: 
Webster.  The  hog  hath  lost  his  pearl,  by  It.  Taylor. 
The  four  prentises  of  London,  by  T:  Hey  wood. 

v.  7,  Green’s  tnquoqne;or,  the  city  gallant,  by  J: 
Cooke.  Albumazur,  by  Torakis.  A woman  kill’d  with 
kindness,  by  T:  Hey  wood.  A match  at  midnight,  by 
W : Rowley.  Fuimus  Troes,  the  true  Trojans,  by  J. 
Fisher. 

v.  8,  ’Tis  pity  she’s  a whore,  by  J : Ford.  The  heir,  by 
T:  May.  The  bird  in  a cage,  by  J.  Shirley.  Tha  Jew 
of  Malta,  by  C.  Marlow.  The  wits,  by  W : Davenant. 


Dramas,  continued. 

v.  9,  The  gamester,  by  J.  Shirley.  Microcosmus,  by 
T:  Nabbes.  The  muses  looking-glass,  by  T:  Randolph. 
The  city  match,  by  Jaspar  Maine.  Queen  of  Arragon, 
by  W : Habington. 

v.  10,  The  antiquary,  by  S.  Marmion.  The  goblins,  by 
J : Suckling.  The  ordinary,  by  W . Cartwright.  Jovial 
crew ; or,  the  merry  beggars,  by  R : Broome.  The  old 
couple,  by  T:  May. 

v.  11,  Andromana;  or,  the  merchant’s  wife,  by  J.  Shir- 
ley. Mayor  of  Quinborough,  by  T : Middleton.  Grim,  the 
collier  of  Croydon.  The  city  night-cap,  by  R.  Davenport. 
The  parson’s  wedding,  by  T:  Killegrew. 

v.  12,  Adventures  of  five  hours,  by  S:  Tuke.  Elvira, 
by  G:  Digby.  The  widow,  by  B.  Jonson,  J:  Fletcher, 
and  T.  Middleton.  C hichevache  and  Bycorne.  Historia 
histrioi.ica,  an  historical  account  of  the  English  stage. 
Additional  notes.  Index. 

— Morley,  J:,  ed.  Burlesque  plays  and 

poems.  1885  216.5 

Contents : Chaucer’s  Rime  of  Thopas;  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher’s  Knight  of  the  burning  pestle;  George  Vil- 
liers,  Duke  of  Buckingham’s  Rehearsal;  John  Philip’s 
Splendid  shilling;  Fielding’s  Tom  Thumb  the  great  ; 
Henry  Carey’s  Namby  Pamby  and  Chrononhotonthol- 
ogos;  Canning,  Frere  and  Ellis’s  Rovers;  W.  B.  Rhodes’s 
Bombastes  Furioso  ; Horace  and  James  Smith’s  Re_ 
jected addresses;  and  some  of  Thomas  Hood’s  Odes  and 
addresses  to  great  people. 

— Ward,  A.  W:,  ed.  Old  English  drama: 

select  plays.  1887  227.2 

Contents-.  Marlowe’s  Dr.  Faustus;  Greene’s  Friar  Ba- 
con and  Friar  Bungay. 

See  also  Dramatic  works  of  ^Eschylue ; Alfieri;  Athel- 
wold;  Beaumont  (F.);  Bjornson  (B.);  Browning  (Rob- 
ert); Calderon;  Chapman  (G.);  Congreve  (W:);  Eurip- 
ides; Farquhar  (G:);  Fletcher  (J.) ; Ford(J.);  Gilbert 
(W.  S.);  Greene  (Robert,;  Howell  (W.D.);  Hugo  (Vic- 
tor); Ibsen  (Henrik);  Lessing  (G . E.);  Marlowe 
(Christopher)  ; Massinger  (P.) ; Peele  (G :) ; Sophocles; 
Swinburne  (A.  C.) ; Tennyson  (Alfred);  Terence;  Van- 
biugh  (J:)  Webster  (J:);  Whycherly (W:). 


Dramatic  opinions.  Kendal,  Mrs.  Madge.  232.22 
Dramatists.  Morris,  C:  Tales  from  the. 

4 v 171.25 

Draper,  Lyman  C.  King’s  Mountain  and 

its  heroes,  [1780].  Ulus.  1881 774.14 

Draughting.  tSee  Drawing. 

Drawing.  Allonge,  Auguste.  Charcoal 

drawing.  1876 897.27 

— Brush,  Christine  C.  One  summer’s  les- 

sons in  practical  perspective.  1890. . 874.9 

— Camp,  P.  T.  Draftsman’s  manual. 

[Architectural.]  1883  856.5 

— Cave,  Marie  E,  Drawing  from  memory. 

1886 882.22 

— Coe,  B:  H.  First  studies  in.  1882 877.9 

— Praipont,  G.  Art  of  sketching.  1893.  885.18 

— Hamerton,  Philip  G.  Drawing  and 

engraving.  1892  886.5 

— Knowlton,  Helen  M.  Hints  for  pupils 

in  drawing  and  painting.  1887 898.1 

— MacCord,  C:  W:  Practical  hints  for 

draughtsmen.  1882  8522.10 

— Mahan,  I).  H.  Industrial  drawing  ; rev. 

by  I).  F.  Thompson.  2 v.  1888 875.16 

Contents—  v . 1,  Text ; v.  2,  Plates. 

— Miller,  L.  W.  Essentials  of  perspective. 

1887  853.20 


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Drawing,  continued. 

— Stanley,  Mrs.  H.  M.  London  street 

Arabs.  1890 875.3 

— Taylor.  E:  R.  Drawing  and  design  [for 

beginners].  1893 893.20 

See  also  Caricature;  Sketching. 

Drawn- work,  Art  of.  1891 8522.21 

Drayton,  H.  S.,  joint  author.  See  Sizer,  N. 

Dream  of  fair  women.  Tennyson,  A 221.13 

Dreams.  Clodd,  E:  Myths  and  dreams. . 482.24 

— Cobbe,  Frances  E.  Dreams,  as  illustra- 

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— Crowe,  Catherine.  Night-side  of  na- 


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Dresbach,  A.  C.  and  A.  A.  Young  peo- 
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Dress  and  costume.  Challamel,  A.  His- 
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— Ecob,  Helen  G.  The  well-dressed  wo- 

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— Fairholt,  F.  W.  Costume  in  England, 

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— Robida,  A.  “Yester-year:”  ten  centu- 

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— Ruskin,  J:  Letters  to  young  girls 431.7 

— Smith,  J.  M.  Ancient  Greek  female 

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— Steele,  Frances  M.  and  Adams,  Eiiz.  L. 

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— Treves,  F:  Influence  of  clothing  on 

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See  also  Gloves. 

Drew,  B:  Pens  and  types ; or,  hints  and 

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DRiFT-weed.  [Poems.]  Thaxter,  Celia  .. . 216.1 

Drills  and  marches.  Rook,  E.  C.  and  L.  J. 

1890  877.8 

Driver,  S.  R.  Introduction  to  the  litera- 
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Drowning.  Qualtrough,  E.  F.  Sailor’s 


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DRUM-beatof  the  nation.  Coffin,  C:  C 774.6.1 

Drummond,  H:  Addresses;  with  biog. 

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— Ascent  of  man.  [Evolution  from  a 

religious  standpoint.]  1894 897.23 

— Greatest  thing  in  the  world.  1890 461.9 

— Tropical  Africa.  Maps.  1888 542.5 

Drury,  R.  Madagascar  ; or,  Robert  Drury’s 

journal.  [Semi-fiction.]  1890 541.2 

Drysdale,  A.  H.  Early  Bible  songs.  1890.  473.1.15 
Du  Bois,  A:  J.  Elements  of  graphical  sta- 
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Du  Bois,  Constance  G.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Du  Bois,  H.  P.,  ed.  Love  in  letters  of 
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— ,comp.  Witty,  wise  and  wicked  max- 

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Du  Bose,  H.  C.  Dragon,  image,  and  de- 
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1887 445.15 

Du  Cane,  Edm.  F.  Punishment  and  pre- 
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Du  Chaillu,  Paul.  Equatorial  Africa  and 
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1890 538.18 

Note.  Abridgement  of  original  editions. 

— Viking  age.  Illus.  2 v.  1889. 766.1 


See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Duchess,  pseud.  See  Hungerford,  Mrs. 

Marg. 

Ducoudray,  G.  History  of  ancient  civili- 
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Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D.  [ George  Sand.] 

Convent  life  of  George  Sand.  1893.  683.5 

— Letters;  tr.  and  ed.  with  biog.  sketch, 

by  R.  L.  de  Beaufort.  3 v.  Illus. 

1886 668.1 

— [Novels.]  See  Fiction  class-list. 

— Caro,  E.  George  Sand.  1888 651.19.2 

Due  South.  Ballou,  M.  M.  1885 523.20 

Dufferin,  Harriot  Lady.  Our  viceregal 

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Duffey,  Mrs.  E.  B.  What  women  should 

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Duffield,  S:  W.  English  hymns;  their 

authors  and  history.  1888 235.2 

— Latin  hymn-writers  and  their  hymns. 

1889 235.3 

Duffy,  Bella.  Madame  de  Stael.  1887. . .627.1.16 

— Sunday-school  library.  1884 482.28 

— Tuscan  republics : [Florence,  Siena, 

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Dugdale,  R.  L.  “The  Jukes.”  A study 

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Dulcken,  H,  W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
DuMaurier,  G:  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Dunbar,  C:  F.  Laws  of  the  United  States 
relating  to  currency,  finance,  and 
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Duncan,  P:  M.  Transformations  of  insects.  886  8 
Duncan,  Sarah  Jeannette.  See  Fiction 

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Dunlap,  William.  History  of  the  Ameri- 
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Dunn,  J.  P.,  jr.  Indiana;  a redemption 

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1886  753.5 

Dunning,  A.  E.  Bible  studies  for  normal 

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Dunning,  Mrs.  A.  K.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Dupanloup,  Felix.  Ministry  of  preaching.  463.2 
Dupouy,  Edmond.  Medicine  in  the  mid- 
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Duppa,  R.  Life  and  works  of  Michael 

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Dupuy,  Ernest.  Great  masters  of  Russian 
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1886  646.27 


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Duras,  Duchesse  de.  Prison  journals  dur- 
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Durfee,  C:  A.  Poetical  concordance.  1885.  222.18 
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Durrie,  Daniel  S.  Index  to  American 

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Dust.  Prudden,  T.  M.  Dust  and  its  dan- 
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Dwight,  Theodore.  History  of  the  Hart- 
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Dwight,  Timothy.  Theology,  explained 
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Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  English  folk-lore.  1884.  453.2 

— Folk-lore  of  plants.  1889 455.1 

Dyer,  T:  H:  History  of  the  city  of  Rome, 

to  the  end  of  the  middle  ages.  1883.  751.6 

— History  of  the  kings  of  Rome.  1868. . . 791.13 

Dynamic  theory  of  life  and  mind.  Alexan- 
der, J.  B.  1893 881.18 

Dynamics.  See  Mechanics. 
l)YNAMo-electric  machinery,  Thompson,  S. 

P:  1892 881.5 

Ear  and  hearing.  Bernstein,  J.  The  five 

senses  of  man.  1876 815.4.21 

— Hinton,  J.  Physiology,  pp.  33-61.  1874.  814.9 

— Pritchard,  U.  Diseases  of  the.  1891  885.28 

— Seiss,  J.  A.  Children  of  silence;  or  story 

of  the  deaf.  1887 874.5 

Earle,  Alice  M.  China  collecting  in 

America.  1892 881  6 

— Customs  and  fashions  in  Old  New  Eng- 

land. 1898  785.9 

— Sabbath  in  Puritan  New  England.  1891.  466.12 

Earle,  J:  English  prose.  1890 353.4 

— Philology  of  the  English  tongue.  1892.  345.3 

Early  Bible  songs.  Drysdale,  A.  II.  1890.473.1.15 
Earth.  See  Physical  geography. 

Earth  in  space.  Jackson;  E.  P.  1887....  876.30 
Earth,  plants  and  man.  Schouw,  J.  F: 

1859  871.3 

Earthquakes,  etc.  Milne,  J:  1886 815.4.55 

East,  The.  Guiness,  Geraldine.  In  the 
far  East;  [letters  from  China].  Illus. 

[1889.] 537.21 

— Records  of  the  past:  Egyptian  and 

Assyrian  monuments  ; ed.  by  S.  Birch. 

12  v.  1875-9 794.1 

— Records  of  the  past ; ancient  monuments 

of  Egypt  and  western  Asia:  new  ser- 
ies, ed.  by  A.  H.  Sayce.  6 v.  1888-92.  792.18 
See  also  Levant. 


East  Indian  archipelago.  Forbes,  H.  O. 
Naturalist’s  wanderings  in  the  East- 
ern archipelago,  [1878-’83]  531.18 

East  of  the  Jordan.  Merrill,  Selah.  Illus. 

1881  554.5 

Eastern  or  Byzantine  empire.  Oman,  C. 

W.  C.  Story  of  the  Byzantine  em- 
pire. 1892  752.1.33 

Eastlake,  Lady,  Eliz.,  joint  author.  See 
Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  M. 

Eastman,  Mary  F.  Biography  of  Dio 

Lewis,  M.  D.  1891 673.5 

Eastman,  Mary  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Eastwick,  R.  W:  A master  mariner:  life 
and  adventures  of  ; ed.  by  H.  Comp- 
ton. 1891 674.12 

Eaton,  Charlotte  A.  Rome  in  the  nine- 
teenth century.  2 v.  1888 536.8 

— Waterloo  days.  1888. 772.11 

Eaton,  D.  Cady.  Handbook  of  Greek  and 

Roman  sculpture.  1884 884.5 

Eaton,  Seymour.  One  hundred  lessons  in 

business.  1887 883.6 

Ebbutt,  P.  G.  Emigrant  life  in  Kansas. 

1886  531.25 

Ebers,  Georg.  Egypt:  descriptive,  histor- 
ical and  picturesque  ; tr.  by  Clara 
Bell.  2 v.  1887 *8542.28 

— Story  of  my  life.  Ports.  1893 687.1 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Eccentricity.  Timbs,  J:  English  eccen- 
trics and  eccentricities.  Illus.  1875.  666.7 

Ecclesiastical  history.  See  Church  history. 


Ecclesiastical  institutions.  Spencer,  Her- 
bert. 1886 913.11 

Echoes  from  the  South.  [Speeches,  pub- 
lic acts,  etc.,  1860-5.]  1866  741.8 

Eckel,  J:  C.  and  Connelly, F.,  ed.  Univer- 
sal base-ball  guide.  1890  882.2 

Ecob,  Helen  G.  Well-dressed  woman.  1892.  884.11 
Economics.  See  Political  economy. 

Economics  for  the  people.  Bowker,  R.  R. 

1886 917.21 

Economics  of  prohibition.  Fernald,  J.  C. 

1890 925.11 

Ecuador.  Simson,  Alfred.  Travels  in 

the  wilds  of.  1886 556.10 

Eddas.  Keary,  C:  F.  Mythology  of  the 

Eddas.  1882 483.3 

— Mabie, Hamilton  W.  Norse  stories  retold 

from  the  Eddas.  1891 96.3 

Eddy,  Mrs.  Mary  B.  G.  Science  and  health, 

with  key  to  the  Scriptures.  1887 447.18 

Edersheim,  Alfred.  Jesus  the  Messiah. 

1890 462.18 

— Jewish  social  life  in  the  days  of  Christ..  463.12 

— The  temple  its  ministry  and  services  at 

the  time  of  Christ.  1881 463.16 

Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men.  1876.  614.14 

— Footprints  of  famous  men 646.13 

— Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes 646.10 

— Wars  of  the  roses 752.7 

EDGE-tools  of  speech.  [Quotations.]  Bal- 
lou, M.  M.  [1886.] *D.8 


Edgeworth,  Maria.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Edinburgh.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 

Royal  Edinburgh  ; her  saints,  kings, 
prophets  and  poets.  Illus.  1890...  777.8 

— Stevenson,  R.  L:  Edinburgh.  1890...  556.17 

Edinburgh  eleven.  Barrie,  J.  M 681.4 

Edinburgh  review.  Periodicals. 


EDMONDS. 


5L 


EDUCATION. 


Edmonds,  S.  E.  E.  Nurse  and  spy  in  the 


union  army.  1865 506.1 

Education  . 

Cyclopedias,  etc. 

— American  journal  of  education;  ed.  by 

H:  Barnard,  v.  1-13,  1855-63 403.1 

— Fletcher,  Alfred  E.,  ed.  Cyclopaedia  of 

education.  1889 477.18 

— National  education  association.  Proceed- 

ings and  addresses,  Chicago,  1887.  428.9 

— United  States.  Commissioner  of  educa- 

tion. Reports.  1870-90 P51.1 


General  and  Miscellaneous. 

— Channing,W:  E.  Education.  (Works.)  In  642.4.1 

— Chavasse,  P.  II.  Mental  culture  and 

training  of  children.  1881 451.15 

— Craik,  H:  State  in  its  relations  to  educa- 

tion. 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Lectures  and  biog. 

sketches 322.1 

— Fouillfce,  Alfred.  Education  from  a 

national  standpoint.  1892 448.2.23 

— Garfield,  J.  A.  National  aid  to  educa- 

tion. (Works,  v.2.) In  1001.10.2 

— Gill,  J:  Systems  of  education.  1889...  464.14 

— Great  educators.  Butler,  N.  M.  For 

contents  see  Great  educators 677.2 

— Grey,  Maria  G.  The  women’s  educa- 

tional movement.  (Woman  question 
in  Europe.) In  901.22 

— Gronlund,  L.  Education  in  the  co-op- 

erative commonwealth In  936.15 

— Guyau,  J.  M.  Education  and  heredity: 

a study  in  sociology 893.19 

— Herbart,  J.  F.  Science  of  education. 

1894  482.29 

— “How  I was  educated;”  papers  [from 

the  Forum  Magazine].  1887 447.3 

— Huxley,  T:  H.  Science  and  education. 

Essays.  1894 478.31 

— International  education  series.  Harris, 

T.,  ed.  For  contentssee International 
education  series. 

— Jacobi,  Mary  Putnam,  M.  D.  Phys- 

iological notes  on  primary  education 

and  the  study  of  language.  1881 . . . 455.2 

— Lange,  Helene,  Higher  education  of 


women  in  Europe.  1890 448.2.16 

— Lubbock,  J.  Pleasures  of  life.  v.  1, 

p.  172  333.17.1 

— Lyttleton,  E.  Mothers  and  sons:  [home 

training].  1892 476.20 

— Mansfield,  J:  M.  and  Hall,  G.  S.  Bibli- 

ography of  education.  1886 463.23 

— Mantegazza,  Paolo.  Testa:  a book  for 

boys.  1889 96.17 

— Mothers  in  council.  1884  451.14 

— Payne,  J.  Science  and  art  of  education. 

1885  453.22 

— Phillips,  Wendell.  Speeches,  lectures, 

etc 321.5 

— Quick,  R.  H.  Essays  on  educational  re- 

formers. 1885 446.29 

— Rousseau,  J.  J,  Emile;  or,  thoughts 

concerning  education.  1886  451.3 

— Spalding,  Bishop  J.  L.  Education  and 

the  higher  life.  1890 463.4 

— Spencer,  Herbert.  Education:  intellec- 

tual, moral  and  physical.  1861 401.8 

— Temple,  Frederick.  Education  of  the 

world.  1862  In  342.13 


Education,  continued. 

— Youmans,  E.  L.  Mental  discipline  in  E. 

(In  Culture  demanded  by  modern 
life.) In  401.3 

Schools. 

— Adams,  C:  F.  New  departure  in  the 

common  schools  of  Quincy.  1877.  431.21 

— Arnold,  Matthew.  Reports  on  element- 


ary schools,  1852-82 455.3 

— Bernard,  H:  National  education  in 

Europe.  1854 431.15 

— Course  of  study  for  the  common  schools 

of  Illinois.  1889 465.8 

— Fremont,  Mrs.  Jessie,  B.  and  others. 

How  to  learn  and  earn;  or,  half  hours 
in  some  helpful  schools.  [1884.] 925.2 

— Gill,  John.  School  education,  method 

and  school  management.  1880 453.18 

— Johnson,  C.  Country  school  in  New 

England.  Ulus.  1893 477.10 

— Newsholme,  Arthur.  School  hygiene. 

1889 876.25 

— Oldest  school  in  America.  See  Boston 

Latin  school. 

— Papers  for  the  teacher.  Aphorisms  and 

suggestions  republished  from  Bar- 
nard’s Am.  Jour,  of  Education.  1861.  456.11 


Pickard,  J.  L.  School  supervision.  1890.448.2.15 

— Rice,  J.  M.  Public-school  system  of 

the  United  States.  1893 478.19 

— Root,  N.  W.  T.  School  amusements 

1859 426.5 

— White,  Emerson  E.  School  manage- 

ment. 1893 482.6 

Teaching. 

— Ascham,  Roger.  The  scholemaster. 

1864  In  345.5.3 

Same.  1884 458.21 

— Baldwin,  Joseph.  Psychology  applied 

to  the  art  of  teaching.  1892 448.2.19 

— Compayre,  Gabriel.  History  of  peda- 

gogy. 1890  463.22 

Lectures  on  pedagogy.  1889  463.21 

— Dix,J:A.  Education  of  teachers.  (Speech- 

es, etc.). In  305.18.2 

— Gregory,  J:  M.  The  seven  laws  of  teach- 

ing. [18S6.] 461.5 

— Hailmann,  W.  N.  Primary  methods. 

[1887,] 453.14 

— Hopkins,  L.  P.  How  shall  my  child 

be  taught  ? 1887 446.30 

— Howland,  G:  Practical  hints  for  the 

teachers  of  public  schools.  1891...  448.2.13 


— McMurry,  C:  A.  Elements  of  general 

method,  based  on  the  principles  of 
Herbart.  1892 473.5 

— Northend,  C.  Teacher  and  parent. 

[1856.] 451.2 

— Patridge,  L.  E.  “Quincy  methods.” 

1885  436.16 

— Swett,  J:  Methods  of  teaching.  1886.  448.6 

— Tate,  T.  Principles  and  practice  of. 

1885 446.31 

— Theory  of.  By  a teacher.  1841 455.10 

— Vincent,  J:  H.  A study  in  pedagogy. 

[1890.] 464.26 

— White,  A.  D.  and  others.  Methods  of 

teaching  history.  1886 777.1 

— Wickersham,  J.  P.  Methods  of  instruc- 

tion. 1865 453.21 


EDUCATION. 


55 


ELECTRICAL. 


Education,  continued. 

Periodicals. 

— Education,  v.  1-14.  1880-94 *1008  7 

— Journal  of  education,  v.  9-4U.  1879-91.  *8541.26 

— Public  school  journal,  v.  2-13.  1882-94.  *1008.9 

— University  extension,  v,  1-4.  1891-91.  *1008.45 

— University  extension  world.  v.  1-4. 

1893-4 *1008.46 

See  also  Chautauqua  movement;  Children;  Col- 
leges and  universities;  Governesses;  Habit;  Indus- 
rial  education;  Self  culture;  University  extension, 
etc. 

Education.  See  Periodicals. 

Education  and  heredity.  Guyau,  J.  M...  893  19 
Edwards,  Amelia  B.  Pharaohs,  fellahs, 

and  explorers.  Ill  us.  1892 546.11 

— Thousand  miles  up  the  Nile,  [1873-4].  537.14 

— ed.  Poetry-book  of  elder  poets.  1878..  214.32 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Edwards,  Emory.  Practical  steam  engi- 
neer’s guide.  1892 896.19 

Edwards,  H.  S.  The  prima  donna ; her 
history  from  the  17th  to  the  19th 
century.  2 v.  1888 667.4 

— Russian  projects  against  India.  1885..  756  15 

See  also  Fiction  class  list. 

Edwards, Jonathan.  Works;  with  memoir, 

by  T.  Edwards.  2v.  1842 456.5 

— Freedom  of  the  will.  1857 475.8 

— Memoirs  of  Rev.  David  Brainerd.  1882.  654  2 

— Allen,  Alex.  V.  G.  Life  of.  1889....  656.6.1 

Edwards,  Matilda  Betham-.  France  of  to- 
day. 1892  556.18 

See  also  Fiction  class-lisL 

Edwards,  S.  History  of  the  opera.  1862.  895.14 

Edwords,  C.  E.  Camp-fires  of  a natural- 
ist. 1893  893.3 

Eggleston,  E;  First  book  in  American 

history.  1889 763.4 

— History  of  the  United  States  [to  1884] . 763.3 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Eggleston,  G:  C.  American  war  ballads 

and  lyrics.  2 v.  1889 227.20 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Egle,  W:  II.  History  of  Pennsylvania. 

1877 ; 762.11 

Egypt,  Baedeker,  K:  Lower  Egypt. 

Handbook.  1885 *555.4 

Upper  Egypt,  with  Nubia.  Handbook. 

1892 *555.5 

— Bowen,  J.  E.  Conflict  of  the  East  and 

West  in.  1887 755.6 

— Brugsch-Bey,  II.  Egypt  under  the 

Pharaohs.  1891  791.9 

— Budge,  E.  A.  W.  Dwellers  on  the  Nile; 

life,  literature,  history,  and  customs 
of  ancient  Egyptians.  1891 473.1.8 


— Dawson,  Sir  J.  W:  E.  and  Syria.  1892.  473.1.6 

— De  Hass,  F.  S.  Buried  cities  recovered. 

1890  537.23 

— Ebers,  Georg.  Egypt:  descriptive,  his- 

torical and  picturesque  ; tr.  by  Clara 
Bell.  1887.  2 v.  F *8542.28 

— Edwards,  Amelia  B.  Pharaohs,  fellahs 

and  explorers.  Illus.  1892 546.11 

Thousand  miles  up  the  Nile,  [1873-4].  537.14 


Egypt,  continued. 

— Hale,  E:  E.  and  S.  Family  flight  over 

Egypt  and  Syria.  1882 531.13 

— TTeeren,  A.  H.  L.  African  nations. ..  7>i  791.1.4 

— Keary,  J.  S.  Spoiling  the  Egyptians. 

1882 937.7 

— Klunzinger,  C.  B.  Upper  Egypt : its 

people  and  its  products.  1878 537.5 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in.  [1882.]  532.1.4 

— Lepsius,  Richard.  Letters  from, [1812-5].  523.25 

— Lindsay,  A.  W:  C.  Letters  on  Egypt, 

[1836-7.] 536.17 

— Lockyer,  J.  N.  Dawn  of  astronomy: 

temple-worship  and  mythology. 

Illus.  1894 '. 894.10 

— Macdonald,  M.  Chronology  of  the 

Egyptians.  1891 In  766  14 

— Manning,  S:  Land  of  the  Pharaohs 

drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  1887. . 528.22 

— Mariette,  A.  Monuments  of  upper 

Egypt.  1877 793.18 

Outlines  of  ancient  Egyptian  history. 

1892 783.15 

— Maspero,  G.  Egyptian  archaeology. 

1887 766.3 

Life  in  Ancient  Egypt  and  Assyria. 

1892  792.19 

— Milner,  Alfred.  England  in  E.  1892..  791.11 

— Paton,  Andrew  A.  History  of-  the 

Egyptian  revolution.  2 v.  1870  793.20 

— - Perrot,  Georges  and  Chipiez,C:  History 

of  art  in  ancient  Egypt.  2 v.  1883. . 898.21 

— Petrie,  W.  M.  F.  Ten  years’  digging 

in  E.,  1881-91  547.28 

— Rawlinson,  G:  Story  of  ancient  E.  1887.752.1.14 

— Records  of  the  past ; ed.  by  S.  Birch. 

12  v.  1875-9  794.1 

— Records  of  the  past ; new  series,  ed.  by 

A.  H.  Sayce.  6 v.  1888-92  792.18 

— Reeve,  C:  M.  How  we  went  and  what 


we  saw.  1891 546.12 

— Renouf,  P.  L.  P.  Religion  of  ancient  E.  446.8 

— Robinson,  C : Seymour.  Pharaohs  of 

the  bondage  and  the  Exodus.  1887. . 793.19 

— St.  Clair,  G:  Buried  cities  and  Bible 

countries.  1892  783.3 

— Wendell,  F.C.  H.  History  of.  [Primer.] 

[1890.] 716.27.9 

— Wilkinson,  J.  G.  Manners  and  customs 

of  the  ancient  Egyptians.  1883.  3 v.  756  4 
Eiirich,  L:  R.  Question  of  silver.  1892.  937.70 
EroiiT  hours  question.  Robertson,  .1 : M . . 941.22 
Elections.  See  Political  science  ; Presi- 
dent of  the  U.  S.  [Election  of.] 

Electoral  commission.  See  Presidential 
election. 

Electra,  tragedy.  See  Sophocles. 

Electric  light.  Atkinson,  Philip.  Ele- 


ments of  electric  lighting.  1890 S85.10 

— Foote.  A.  R.  Electric  light  and  power. 

1889  865.2 

— Gordon,  J.  E.  H.  Practical  treatise  on 

electric  lighting.  1890 873.24 

— Maycox,  W.  P.  Electric  lighting  and 

power  distribution,  v.  1 893.2 

— Pope,  F.  L.  Evolution  of  the  electric 

incandescent  lamp.  1889  873.5 

— Urquhart,  J.  W.  Electric  light.  1880. . 861.1 

Electric  railway.  Crosby,  O.  T.  and 

Bell,  L:  Electric  railway.  1893...  887.8 

Electrical  engineering.  Crocker,  F.  B. 


and  Wheeler,  S.  S.  Practical  manage- 
ment of  dynamos  and  motors.  1892.  885.8 


ELECTRICAL. 


56 


ELMIRA. 


Electrical  engineering,  continued. 

— Desmond,  C:  Electricity  for  engineers. 

1890 874.13 

— Fleming,  J.  A.  Alternate  current  trans- 

former. 1892-3.  2 v 887.7 

Contents  : v.  1,  Induction  of  electric  cur- 
rents. v.  2,  Utilization  of  induced  currents. 

Short  lectures  to  electrical  artisans. 

1893 887.15 

— Kempe,  H.  R.  Electrical  testing.  1892.  887.5 

— Tesla,  Nikola  Experiments  with  alter- 

nate currents  of  highpotential  and 
high  frequency.  1892 885.12 

— Thompson,  S.  P.  Dynamo-electric  ma- 

chinery. 1892 881.5 

Electromagnet  and  electromagnetic 

mechanism.  1892  887.4 

Electrical  world.  JSee  Periodicals. 

Electricity  and  magnetism.  Atkinson, 

Philip.  Elements  of  static  electric- 
ity. 1887....- 876.6 

— Beniamin,  Park.  Age  of  electricity. 

1886  845.32 

Voltaic  cell.  1893 887.6 

— Bonney,  G.  E.  Electrical  experiments.  885.26 

— Brackett,  C.  F.  and  others.  Electricity 

in  daily  life.  1891  875.13 

— Cumming*  L.  Electricity  treated  ex- 

perimentally. 1891 891.6 

— Forbes,  G:  Lectures  on  electricity. 

^ 1888  861.13 

— Frith,  H:  Marvels  of  electricity  and 

magnetism 874.37 


— Guillemin,  A.  Electricity  and  mag- 

netism; rev.  by  S.  P.Thompson.  1891.  887.3 

— Houston,  Edw.  J.  Dictionar}7  of  electri- 

cal words,  terms  and  phrases.  1889.  876.5 

Electric  transmission  of  intelligence, 

and  other  advanced  primers  of  elec- 


tricity. 1893  891.3 

Electricity  and  magnetism. [Advanced 

primer.]  1893 885.4 

— Jenkin,  Fleeming.  Electricity  and 

magnetism.  1891 887.14 

— Lodge.  O.  J.  Modern  views  of  electric- 

ity. 1889 865.26 

— Maxwell,  J.  C.  Elementary  treatise  on 

electricity.  1888 886.26 

— Meadowcroft,  W:  H.  A B C of  electric- 

ity. [1888.] 874.8 

— Mendenhall,  T.  C.  Century  of  electric- 

ity. 1887 847.30 

— Poyser,  A.  W:  Magnetism  and  E.  [Ele- 

mentary.] 1891 891.8 

Magnetism  and  E.  1892 891.7 

— Sprague,  ,T:  T.  Electricity:  its  theory, 

etc.  1892 891.5 

— Thompson,  S.  P.  Elementary  lessons  in 

E.  and  M.  1891 876.4 

Tunzelmann,  G.  W.,  ed.  Electricity  in 


Tyndall,  J:  Lessons  in  electricity. 

[1875-6] 887.13 


See  also  Electric  light;  Electric  railway;  Electri- 
cal engineering;  Electro  metallurgy ; Electro-thera- 
peutics; Lightning;  Telegraph;  Telephone. 

Electro-metallurgy.  Bonne}7,  G.  E. 

Electro-platers’  handbook/  1891 876.38 

— Byrne, O.  History  of  the  art  of . 1884.  In  854.3 

— Houston,  Edw.  J.  Electric-metallurgy. 

1893  in  891.3 


Electro-metallurgy,  continued. 

— Watt,  Alex.  Electro-deposition.  1889.  891.4 

Electro-metallurgy.  1889 In  891.4 

ELECTRO-therapeutics.  Houston,  Edw.  J. 

Electro-therapeutics.  1893  In  891.3 

— Morrill,  Dr.  Sarah  E.  Medical  and 

surgical' electricity.  1882 847.28 

Elephant.  Holder,  C:  F.  The  ivory 
king:  the  elephant  and  its  allies. 

1888 876.8 

Elijah,  Hebrew  prophet.  Milligan,  W. 

Elijah:his  life  and  times 461.6.8 

Elioart,  Mrs.  C.  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  [Mrs.  J.  W.  Cross.] 

Wit  and  wisdom  of,  with  a biograph- 
ical memoir.  [1873.] 323.29 

— Woolson,  Abba  G.  George  Eliot  and 

her  heroines:  a study.  1886  324.1 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Eliot,  John.  Mather,  Cotton.  Life  of.  [In 

AwMagnalia.]  1820 In.  445.4.1 

Ellacombe,H:  N.  Plant-lore  and  garden- 

craft  of  Shakespeare.  1884 343  37 

Ellet,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  F.  Domestic  his- 
tory of  the  American  revolution. 

[1850] 741.11 

Elliot,  Frances.  Diary  of  an  idle  woman 

in  Constantinople.  1893 552.2 

— Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Sicily.  1882.  538.21 

— Diar}7  of  an  idle  woman  in  Spain.  1884.  538.22 

— Pictures  of  old  Rome.  1882 538.23 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Elliot,  Jonathan.  Debates  on  the  adop- 
tion of  the  federal  constitution.  5 v. 

[1836.] 918.13 

Elliott,  E.  N.,  ed.  Cotton  is  king,  and 

[other]  pro-slavery  arguments.  1860.  923.1 

Elliott,  H.W.  Our  Arctic  province:  Alaska 

and  the  seal  islands.  Illus.  1886. . . . 532.6 

Elliott,  J.  R.  American  farms:  their 

condition  and  future.  1890 937.62 

Elliott,  MaudH.,  ed.  Art  and  handicraft 
in  the  woman’s  building  of  the 
World’s  Columbian  exposition.  1893.  886.22 
Ellis,  G:  Specimens  of  early  English 
metrical  romances,  with  historical 


introduction.  1848 226.1 

Ellis,  G:  E.  Puritan  age  in  Massachusetts, 

1629-1685.  1891 788.18 

Ellis,  Grace  A.  Life  and  [selected]  works 

of  Mrs.  Anna  L.  Barbauld.  2v.  1874.  636.18 
Ellis,  Havelock.  The  criminal 941.9 

— Naturalization  of  health.  1892 896.24 

Ellis,  J:  The  new  Christianity:  its  life  of 

charity.  1887 472.4 

Ellis,  T:  T.  Leaves  from  the  diary  of  an 

army  surgeon.  1863 767.11 

Ellis,  W : Polynesian  • researches.  The 
Society  and  Sandwich  islands.  4 v. 

1859 542.7 

Ellsworth,  Oliver.  Flanders,  H:  Lives 

of  the  chief  justices.  1875 668.11.2 

Ell w anger,  G:  H.  The  garden's  story. 

1889 865.23 

— Story  of  my  house.  1891 343.3 

Elmira,  Hew  York.  Winter,  Alex.  The 

New  York  state  reformatory  in  El- 
mira. 1891 941.5 


ELOCUTION. 


57 


ENGELMANN. 


Elocution,  Oratory,  Speeches. 


Elocution. 

— Plumtre,  C:  J:  King’s  college  lectures 

on  elocution.  1880  353.5 

— Sheppard,  N.  Before  an  audience;  or, 

the  use  of  the  will  in  public  speak- 
ing. 1892 345.14 

— Warman,  E.  B.  How  to  read,  recite, 

and  impersonate.  1889 342.6 

Readers  and  Readings. 

— Hussey,  M.  S.  Helps  in  teaching  read- 

ing. [1891.] 464.13 

— One  hundred  choice  selections, Nos.  1-30. 

1884-90  322.11 

— Swinton,  W:  and  Cathcart,  G:  R.,  ed. 

Golden  book  of  choice  reading.  [For 
children.] 343.18 

— Warner,  C:  D.,  ed.  Book  of  eloquence  : 

extracts  in  prose  and  verse.  1889. . . 343.24 


Speakers. 

— Baldwin,  J.,  ed.  Harper’s  school  speak- 

er. v.  1-3  1891 344.23 

— Comstock,  A.  and  Lawrence  P.  Elocu- 

tion and  model  speaker.  [1871.]...  333.2 

— Priest,  S.  M.,  comp.  Little  pieces  for 

little  speakers.  [Poetr}'.]  [1870.]..  343.29 

— Rook,  E.  C.  and  L.  J.  Child’s  own 

speaker.  1889 343.28 

— Shoemaker,  C:  C..  ed.  Young  folks 

dialogues.  1885  343.26 

— Shoemaker,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  comp.  Little 

people’s  speaker.  1889 343.27 

Young  folks’  recitation.  v.  1-2. 

1888-9  343.25 

Oratory  and  Eloquence. 

— Delsarte,  F.  System  of  oratory.  1887.  874.19 

— Lord,  J:  Sacred  eloquence.  (Beacon 

lights  v.  1.) 735.6.1 

— Mathews.  W:  Oratory  and  orators.  1879.  323.20 

— Swing,  David.  Greatest  of  the  fine 

arts.  (Club  essays.) In  317.2 

Speeches  : Collections. 

— Adams,  C:  K.,  ed.  Representative  Brit- 

ish orations.  3v.  1884 333.29 

— Johnston,  Alex.,  ed.  American  ora- 

tions. 3 v 1886  333.7 

Note  : For  speeches  and  addresses  see  under  the 
following  names:  Beecher  (H.  W.),  Calhoun  (J.  C:), 
Clay  (H:),  Depew  (C.  M.),  Everett  (E:),  Julian  (G: 
W.),  Lodge  (H:  C.),  Macaulay  (T:  B .),  McKinley, 
(W:),  Webster  (D.) 

Elson,  L:C:  Theory  of  music.  1890 895.15 

Elterlein,  Ernest  von.  Beethoven’s  pi- 
anoforte sonatas  explained.  [1875.].  897.30 

Elton,  C.  I.  and  Mary  A.  Great  book- 

collectors.  1893 347.16 

Elton,  R.  Life  of  Roger  Williams.  1853.  655.7 

Ely,  R:  T.  Introduction  to  political  econ- 


omy. 1889 901.24 

— Labor  movement  in  America.  [1886.] . . 917.23 

— Outlines  of  economics.  1893 933.24 

— Problems  of  to-day:  a discussion  of  pro- 

tective tarilf,  taxation,  and  monopo- 
lies. [1888.] 922.19 

— Recent  American  socialism.  1885 918.1 

— Social  aspects  of  Christianity,  and  other 

essays.  [1889.] 922.20 

— Socialism  and  social  reform.  1894 944.18 


Ely,  continued. 

— Taxation  in  American  states  and  cities. 

[1888.] 922.18 

— ,ed.  Library  of  economics  and  politics.. 

Contents  : v.  1,  History,  organization  and  influ- 
ence of  the  independent  treasury  of  tbe  United 
States;  by  David  Kinley;  v.  2,  Repudiation  of  state 
debts ; by  W : A.  Scott. 

Ely, Talfourd.  Manual  of  archaeology.  1890.  878.4 

— Olympos:  tales  of  the  gods  of  Greece 

and  Rome.  Illus.  1891 467.8 

Emblematic  mounds  and  animal  effigies. 

Peet,  S.  D.  1891 788.1.2 


Emblems.  Wheeler,  Candace,  ed.  Colum- 
bia’s emblem:  Indian  corn.  1893...  897.22 
Embryology.  Hertwig,  Oscar.  Text  book 
of  the  embryology  of  man  and  mam- 
mals. 1892  883.22 

Emergencies.  See  Accidents  and  emerg- 
encies. 

Emergency  notes..  Butler,  G.  R.  1889.  893.21 

Emerson,  E:  W.  Emerson  in  Concord:  a 

memoir.  1889 656.3 

Emerson,  Ellen  R.  Indian  myths.  [1884.]  467.16 

Emerson,  P.  H.  Naturalistic  photography 

for  students.  1890  897.28 

Emerson,  Ralph,  jr.  Life  and  letters  ; ed. 

by  his  mother.  Port.  1891... 674.20 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  English  traits. 

[1856.] 523.21 

— Alcott,  A.  B.  Emerson  ; his  character 

and  genius.  1882 657.15 

— Cabot,  J.  E.  Memoir  of.  1887 651.4 

— Emerson,  E:  W.  Emerson  in  Concord  ; 

a memoir.  1889 656.3 

— Ireland,  Alex.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson: 

a biog.  sketch.  1882  648.10 

— Morley,  J:  Critical  miscellanies,  v.  1. 

1888 In  352.5.1 

— Woodbury,  C:  J.  Talks  with  Ralph 

Waldo  Emerson.  1890  687.21 


Emerton,  E.  Introduction  to  the  study 

of  the  Middle  ages,  (375-814).  1891.  783.20 
Emerton,  J.  H.  Life  on  the  seashore;  or, 

animals  of  our  coasts  and  bays.  1880.  884.21 
— Structure  and  habits  of  spiders.  1890.  844.23 
Emery,  S:  H.  Ministry  of  Taunton, 


[Mass.]  2 v.  1853  666.26 

Emigrant  life  in  Kansas.  Ebbutt,  P.  G. 

1880 531.25 

Emigration.  Smith,  R.  M.  Emigration 

and  immigration.  1892 936.10 

Emile.  See  Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques. 

Emin  Pasha.  [Edward  Schnitzer.]  Jeph- 
son,  A.  J.  M.  Emin  Pasha  and  the 

rebellion  at  the  equator.  1890 541.16 

Eminent  Americans : brief  biographies.  * 

Lossing,  B.  J.  1886 652.13 


Eminent  persons.  Biographies  reprinted 

from  “The  Times.”  4v.  1892-1893..  G85.13 
Enault,  Louis.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Enchiridion  of  criticism.  Shepard,  W., 

ed.  1885  323.26 

Enchiridion  of  wit.  [Conversational.] 

1885 323.25 

Encyclopaedias.  See  Cyclopaedias. 

Engel,  Carl.  Music  of  the  most  ancient 

nations.  1870 895.10 

— Musical  instruments.  1877 853.24 

Engelmann,  R.  and  Anderson,  W.  C.  F. 
Pictorial  atlas  to  Homer’s  Iliad  and 
Odyssey.  Plates.  1892 8542.32 


ENGINEERING. 


58 


ENGLAND. 


Engineering.  Descriptive  index  of  cur- 
rent engineering  literature.  v.  1, 

1884-91.  [1892.] 894.1.1 

— Harcourt,  L.  F.  V-.  Achievements  in 

engineering  during  the  last  half  cen- 
tury. 1892 896.25 

— Haswell,  C:  H.  Mechanics’  and  engi- 

neers’pocket  book.  1888 861.25 

— Iconographic  encyclopaedia,  v.  5,  1889.  863.2.5 

— Molesworth,  G.  L.  Pocket  book  for  civil 

and  mechanical  engineers.  1887 861.26 

— Roper,  Stephen.  engineer’s  handy- 

book.  1884 855.8 

— Thurston,  R.  H:  Friction  and  lost  work 

in  machinery  and  mill  work.  1891.  896.26 

— Trautwine,  J.  C.  Civil  engineer’s  pbck- 

et-book.  1885 855.7 

— Weisbach,  Julius.  Mechanics  of  en- 

gineering. 1889 896.27 

Engineering  and  building  record.  See 
Periodicals. 

England,  John,  bishop.  Furniture  and  or- 
naments of  a church  ; The  mass  ; 

Holy  week.  2 v.  in  1 476.27 

England  and  the  English  government. 


Sub-Diyisions.— 1,  Constitution,  Government, 
Laws.  2,  History:  General  works.  3,  Early  and 
Norman  period  [to  1154].  4:,  The  Plantagenets 

[1154-1485].  5,  The  Stuarts,  Commonwealth  and 

Restoration  [1603-1688].  6,  Modern  England  [1689 
to  present  time] . 7,  Colonies  and  Dependencies. 

8,  Ecclesiastical  history.  9,  Army  and  Navy. 
10,  Antiquities,  Customs,  etc.  11,  Description, 
Travels,  etc. 


1,  Constitution , Government , Laws. 


— Gneist,  Dr.  Rudolf.  Student’s  history 

of  the  English  parliament  to  [1887].  923.2 

— May,  T:  E.  Constitutional  history  of 

England,  1760-1871.  2 v.  1891 934.5 

— Skottowe,  B.  C.  Short  history  of  par- 

liament. 1887  918.9 

— Stubbs,  W:  Constitutional  history  of 

England.  1891 934.6 

— Taylor,  Hannis.  Origin  and  growth  of 

the  English  constitution.  Pt.  1, 


Making  of  the  constitution.  1889. . 923.8.1 
— Turk,  Milton  H.,  ed.  Legal  code  of 

Alfred  the  Great.  1893  935.5 


2 .  History ; General  works. 


— Allen,  W.  F.  Reader’s  Guide  to  English 

History.  1883... 732.15 

— Callcott,  Lady.  Little  Arthur’s  history 

of  England.  1884 752.8 

— Doran,  J:  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  En- 

gland of  the  house  of  Hanover.  2 v. 

1880 645.9 

— Gardiner,  S:  R.  Student’s  history  of 

England,  3 v.  1890 777.6 


Contents  : v.  1,B.C.  55-A.D.1509.  v,  2,  1509-1689. 
v.  3,  1689-1885. 


— Green,  J.  R.  Short  history  of  the 

English  people,  v.1-3.  Q.  Illus.  1894.  786.9 

— Guizot,  F.  History  of  England  [to  1837]. 

3 v.  1877 766.4 

— Higginson,  T:  W.  and  Channing,  E. 

English  history  for  American  readers. 

1893 ' 792.12 

— Joy,  J.  R:  Outline  history  of  England. 

1890 765.15 


England,  continued. 

— Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.  Building  of  the 

British  Isles:  a study  of  geographical 
evolution.  1888 868.21 

— Kirkland,  E.  S.  Short  history  of  Eng- 

land for  young  people.  1891 777.14 

— Montgomery,  D.  H.  Leading  facts  of 

English  history  [to  1887].  1888 755.24 

— Sanderson,  E.  History  of  England  and 

the  British  empire,  to  1890.  Maps. 

1893  793.11 

— Schmitz,  L.  History  of  E.  for  junior 

classes,  [to  1837] . [1873.] 755.18 

— Stories  from  English  history  for  young 

people.  1893 97.4 

— Towle.  G:  M.  Young  people’s  history 

of  England.  1886  765.5 

— Wheeler,  A.  M.,  ed.  Sketches  from 

English  history  [to  1857].  1886....  755.9 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Kings  of  England.  [For 

the  young.]  1870 765.17 


3.  Early  and  Norman  Period  \to  1154]. 


— Church,  A.  J.  Story  of  early  Britain. 


— Freeman,  E:  A.  Reign  of  William  Ru- 

fus and  the  accession  of  Henry  the 
first.  2 v.  1888. 756.6 

— Haigh,  D.  H.  Conquest  of  Britain  by 

the  Saxons.  1861  791.4 

— Henry,  of  Huntingdon.  Chronicle;from 

Julius  Caesar,  to  Henry  II.,  [1154]. 

1853  771.5 

— Henty,  G.  A.  Beric  the  Briton:  a story 

of  the  Roman  invasion.  1892 101.1 

— Hovenden,  Roger  de.  Annals,  [732- 

1201.]  2 v.  1853 771.10 

— Ingulph.  Chronicle  of  the  Abbey  of 

Croyland  with  continuations,  [704- 
1486.]  1854 771.6 

— Lappenberg,  J.  M.  History  of  England 

under  the  Anglo-Saxon  kings.  2 v. 

1884  772.14 

— Matthew,  of  Westminster.  Flowers  of 

history,  to  1307.  2v.  1853 771.8 

— Miller,  T:  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons, 

to  the  Norman  conquest.  1878 772.7 

— Roger,  of  Wendover.  Flowers  of  history, 

447-1235.  2 v.  1849 771.11 

— Six  old  English  chronicles;  ed.  by  J.  A. 

Giles.  1885 771.12 


Contents:  Ethelwerd’s  chronicle;  Asser’s 
life  of  Alfred;  GeoflErey  of  Monmouth’s 
British  history ; Gildas;  Nennius;  Richard 
of  Cirencester. 


— Thierry,  Augustin.  Conquest  of  En- 

gland by  the  Normans;  tr.  by  Haz- 
litt.  2 v.  1885 773.3 

— William,  of  Malmesbury.  Chronicle  of 

the  kings  of  England,  to  reign  of 
Stephen.  1883 771.13 


4.  The  Plantagenets  115Jf-lJfS5. 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Wars  of  the  roses;  stories.  752.7 

— Florence,  of  Worcester.  Chronicle  of;  to 


Edward  I.,  [1295].  1854  771.3 

— Paris,  Matthew.  English  history,  from 

1235  to  1273.  3 v.  1852 771.7 

— Warburton,  W.  Edward  III 743.5.16 


ENGLAND. 


59 


ENGLAND. 


England,  continued. 

5.  The  Stuarts,  Commonwealth  and  Restoration, 
[1603-1688]. 

— Airy,  Osmund.  The  English  restora- 

tion and  Louis  XIV.  1889  743.5.18 

— Carrel,  A.  History  of  the  counter-revo- 

lution in  England,  under  Charles  II. 
and  James  II.,  [1658-1689].  1857  . . . 772.15 

— Cattermole,  Rev.  R:  The  great  civil 

war  of  the  times  of  Charles  I.  and 
Cromwell.  Ulus.  1852.  Q 768.12 

— Clarendon,  Earl  of.  History  of  the  re- 

bellion and  civil  wars  in  England, 
[1628-60].  7 v.  1839  755.16 

— Fox,  C:  J.  History  of  the  reign  of  James 

II.,  [1685-88].  1857  In  772.15 

— Gardiner,  S:  R.  History  of  England, 

1603-42.  10  v.  1887 777.13 

— Guizot,  F.  History  of  the  English  rev- 

olution of  1640:  from  the  accession  of 
Charles  I.  to  his  death.  1884 772.13 

— Lotwher,  J :,  Viscount  Lonsdale.  Memoir 

of  the  reign  of  James  II.,  [1685-88]. 

1857 In  772.15 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  Cameos  from  English  his- 

tory. v.  6-7.  1887-90  742.20 

Contents — v.  6,  Forty  years  of  Stuart  rule,  1603-43. 
v.  ?,  The  rebellion  and  restoration,  1612-1678. 

6.  Modern  England  [ 1689  to  present  time\. 

— Browning,  Oscar.  Modern  England, 

1815-1885.  1891 787.14.8 

— Greville,C:  C.F.  Memoirs  ; journal  of  the 

reign  of  queen  Victoria.  3 v.  1885-7.  755.5 

Contents  : v,  1-2.  1837-1852.  v.  3,  1852-1860. 

— Lecky,  W:  E:  H.  History  of  England 

in  the  18th  century.  8 v.  1890....  718.5 

— McCarthy,  J.  H.  England  under  Glad- 


stone, 1880-'85 765.11 

The  i’our  Georges.  2 v.  in  1.  1885. . . . 765.19 

— - Short  history  of  our  own  times,  1837, 

1880.  1883 765.16 


— Morris,  E.  E.  Early  Hanoverians.  1886.743.5.17 

— Rowley,  J.  Settlement  of  the  constitu- 

tion, 1689-1784.  Maps.  1891 787.14.6 

— Sidney,  W:  C.  England  and  the  Eng- 

lish in  the  18th  century.  2 v.  1891.  777.15 

— Tancock,  O.  VV.  England  during  the 

American  and  European  wars,  1765- 
1820.  Maps.  1891 ...787.14.7 

7.  Colonies  and  Dependencies. 

— Cotton.  J.  S.  Colonies  and  dependencies. 

1883 916.5 

— Dilke,  C:  W.  Problems  of  Greater  Brit- 

ain. Maps.  1890 765.14 

— Froude,  J.  A . Oceana;  or, England  and 

her  colonies.  1888 534.12 

— Greswell,  W:  Our  South  African  em- 

pire. 2 v.  1885 777.16 

8.  Ecclesiastical  History. 

— Burnet,  G.  History  of  the  reformation. 

4 v.  1842 445.17 

— Hunt,  W:  English  church  in  the  mid- 

dle ages 464.1.11 

— Ordericus  Vitalis.  Ecclesiastical  history 

of  England  and  Normandy  [to  1141]. 

4 v.  1853 771.9 


England,  continued. 

— Overton,  J:  H:  Evangelical  revival  in 

the  18th  century 464.1.6 

— Perry,  G:  G.  History  of  the  reforma- 

tion in  England 464.1.8 

— Tucker,  Rev.  H.  W.  The  English 

church  in  other  lands 464.1.5 

— Tulloch,  J:  Religious  thought  in  Brit- 

ain during  the  19th  century.  1886..  451.12 
See  also  Church  of  England. 

9.  Army  and  Navy. 

— Allen,  Joseph.  Battles  of  the  British 

navy,  [to  1840].  2 v.  Ports.  1889...  772.4 

— Johns,  R:  and  Nicolas,  P.  H.  Naval 

and  military  heroes  of  Great  Britain, 
or  calendar  of  victorv,  [to  1854]. 

1889  772.9 

— Maxwell,  W.  H.  Victories  of  Welling- 

ton and  the  British  armies.  1885. . . 772.8 

10.  Antiquities,  Customs , etc. 


— Armytage, Mrs.  F.  F.  Old  court  customs 

and  modern  court  rules.  1883 865.4 

— Hodgetts,  J.  F:  The  English  in  the 

middle  ages.  [Customs,  dress,  etc.] 

1885  791.3 

Older  England.  [Anglo-Saxon  antiqui- 
ties, etc.]  2 v.  1884 791.2 

— Hone,  W:  Every-day  book  and  table 

book.  3 v.  [1827-47.] 334.14 

Contents  : v.  1-2,  Every-day  book.  v.  3, 

Table  book. 

— Jusserand,  J.  J.  English  wayfaring  life 

in  the  middle  ages.  [14th  century.] 

Illus.  1889 537.4 

— Smith,  W:.  ed.  Old  Yorkshire.  [History 


and  antiquities.]  n.  s.  v.  1.  1889. . .778.8.1 

— Strutt,  J.  Dress  and  habits  of  the  peo- 

ple of  England,  [to  the  close  of  the 
17th  century]  ; ed.,  with  notes,  by  J. 

R.  Planche.  2 v.  1842  *8542.15 

— Wright,  T:  Homes  of  other  days:  his- 

tory of  domestic  manners  and  senti- 
ments in  England.  1871 756.8 

11.  Description.  Travels,  Society. 

— Ashton,  X:  Dawn  of  the  19th  cen- 

tury ; a social  sketch  of  the  times. 

Illus.  1886  765.3 

Old  times:  a picture  of  social  life  at 

the  end  of  the  18th  century.  Illus. 

1885  760.12 

— - Social  life  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne. 

Illus.  1893  792.6 

— Badeau,  A.  Aristocracy  in  England. 

1886  533.2 

— Baedeker,  K:  Great  Britain.  Hand- 

book. 1890 *555.11 

— Beattie,  W:  Castles  and  abbeys  of  Eng- 

land   534.21 

— Besant,  Walter.  Fifty  years  ago.  [So- 

ciety. etc.]  Illus 551.11 

— Blouet,  B.  [Max  O’ Rett.]  English  phar- 

isees and  French  crocodiles.  [1892.]  547.1 

John  Bull  and  his  island.  1891 544.18 

— Booth,  Gen.  W:  In  darkest  England 

and  the  way  out 924.20 

— Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in 

the  British  Isles.  [1889.] 515.2.11 


ENGLAND. 


60 


ENGLISH. 


England,  continued. 

— Champlin,  J.  D.  Chronicle  of  the 

coach:  Charing  Cross  to  Ilfracombe. 

1886  532.8 

— Champney,  Eliz.  W.  Three  Vassar 

girls  in  England.  Ulus.  [1883.]. ..  543.1.2 


— Collier,  R.  L.  English  home  life.  1886.  523.12 

— Davis,  R:  H.  Our  English  cousins.  1894.  556.14 

— Dodd,  Anna  B.  Cathedral  days:  tour 

through  England.  1887  533.11 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  English  traits.  1884..  523.21 

— Greswell,  W:,  Our  South  African  em- 

pire. 2 v.  1885 777.16 

— Hall,  S.  C.  Book  of  the  Thames.  Illus.  535.3 

— Hamerton,  P:  G.  French  and  English: 

a comparison.  1889 536.3 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Our  hundred  days  in 

Europe.  1887 533.15 

— Hunnewell,  James  F.  Imperial  island: 

England’s  chronicle  in  stone.  1886..  756.11 

— Jefferies,  R:  Toilers  of  the  field.  [Eng- 

lish farm  life.]  1892  884.18 

— Jennings,  L:  J:  Rambles  in  the  Peak  of 

Derbyshire  and  South  Downs.  1880.  554.25 

— Jewett,  L.  and  Hall,  S.  C.  Stately  homes 

of  England.  2v.  1881 532.7 

— Knowles,  J.  H.  To  England  and  back. 

1892  547.21 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in  Great 

Britain  and  Ireland.  Illus.  [1890.]  541.10 

— The  land  we  live  in.  3 v.  Illus 548.1 

— Manning,  S:  and  Green,  S.  G.  English 

pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  fjencil.  528.20 
— . Pike,  L.  O.  History  of  crime  in  Eng- 
land. 2 v.  1873-6 923.5 

— Pond,  J.  B.  A summer  in  England 

with  Henry  Ward  Beecher,  [1886]..  522.33 

— Porritt,  E.  The  Englishman  at  home: 

his  responsibilities  and  privileges. 

1893  944.9 


— Rimmer,  A.  About  England  with 

Dickens.  1883  554.26 

Our  old  country  towns.  Illus.  1881...  552.13 

— Smith,  Gold  win.  Trip  to  England. 

1891  544.12 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  Historical  memorials  of 

Canterbury.  1889 755.23 

— Stone,  J.  S.  Heart  of  Merrie  England. 

[1887.] 556.15 

— Thwaites,  R.  G.  Our  cycling  tour  in 

England.  1892 547.22 

— Tristram,  W.  O.  Coaching  days  and 

coaching  ways.  1893 552.16 

— Yillars,  P.  England,  Scotland,  and  Ire- 

land ; a picturesque  survey,  with  600 
illus.  1887 *8542.9 

— Winter,  W:  Gray  days  and  gold  in  Eng- 

land and  Scotland.  1892 556.19 

Shakespeare’s  England,  [1877  and  1882]. 

1891  544.2 

— Woods,  R.  A.  English  social  move- 

ments. 1891 925.30 

See  also  Isle  of  Man;  London;  Stratford  on  Avon; 

Windsor  Castle. 


English  as  she  is  taught.  [Answers  to  ex- 
amination questions.]  Le  Rowe,  C. 

B.  [1887.] 333.13 

English  associations  of  working  men. 

Baernreither,  J.  M.  1893 943.2 

English  citizen  series  ; ed.  by  H:  Craik. 

— Cotton,  J.  S.  and  Payne,  E.  J.  Colonies 

and  dependencies 916.5 


English  citizen  ser.,  continued. 

— Craik,  H:  State  in  its  relation  to  edu- 

cation   944.23 

— Du  Cane,  E.  F.  Punishment  and  pre- 

vention of  crime 936.24 

— Fowle,  T.  W.  The  poor  law 936.32 

— Jevons,  W.  S.  State  in  relation  to  la- 

bor   941.1 

English  illustrated  magazine.  See  Peri- 
odicals. 

English  lands,  letters  and  kings.  Mitchell, 

D.  G.  2 v.  1889 336.8 

English  language. 


General  Works. 

— Alford  H:  The  queen’s  English.  1889.  324.22 

— Barnes’  short  stories  in  English.  1887.  345.23 

— Bell,  Alex.  M.  World  English:  the  uni- 

versal language.  [1888.] 334.12 

— Champneys,  A.  C.  History  of  English. 

1893  348.9 

— Hill,  Adams  S.  Our  English.  1889...  336.9 

— Mead,  Theo.  H.  Our  mother  tongue. 

[1890.] 342.16 

— Schaff,  Philip.  Studies  on  the  English 

language.  1890 In  341.11 

— Sprague,  Homer  B.  Lessons  in  the  Eng- 

lish language.  1874 346.2.1 

— Sweet.  H:  History  of  English  sounds. 

1888  353.9 

Dictionaries. 


— Century  dictionary.  An  encyclopaedic 

lexicon  of  the  English  language.  W: 

D.  Whitney,  editor  in  chief.  6 v. 

[1889] A.  19 

— Dixon,  J.  M.  Dictionary  of  idiomatic 

English  phrases.  1891 342.27 

— Grose,  Francis.  Classical  dictionary  of 

the  vulgar  tongue  ; rev.  by  P.  Egan. 

1823  341.9 

— Halliwell,  J.  O.  Dictionary  of  archa- 

isms and  provincialisms.  2v.  1847.  *343.36 

— Hunter,  R:  Encyclopaedic  dictionary. 

[7  v.  in  14.]  1884-7  A.18 

— Murray,  J.  A:  H:,  ed.  New  English 

dictionary  on  historical  principles, 
v.  1-2.  1884-93 Ref. 


Contents  : v.  1,  A-B.  v.  2,  C. 


— Nares,  Robert,  ed.  Glossary  of  words, 

customs,  etc.,  in  English  authors, 
particularly  Shakespeare.  2v.  1876.  353.7 

— Nuttall,  P.  A.  Standard  dictionary  of 

the  English  language ; rev.  by  J. 

Wood.  1886 343.30 

— Ogilvie,  John.  Imperial  dictionary  of 

the  English  language;  rev.  by  C: 
Annandale.  4 v.  1883 A. 20 

— Richardson,  C:  New  dictionary  of  the 

English  language.  2 v.  1856 *338.1 

— - Same.  Supplement.  1856 *338.1.3 

— Smith,  H:  P.  Glossary  of  terms  and 

phrases.  1883 353.8 

— Walker,  J.  Rhyming,  spelling  and  pro- 

nouncing dictionary 333.9 

— Webster,  N.  High  school  dictionary ; 

rev.  ed.  [1868.] 1 323.17 

— Wright,  T:  Dictionary  of  obsolete  and 

provincial  English.  2 v.  1886  324.13 


ENGLISH. 


61 


ENGRAVING. 


English  language,  continued. 

Pronounciation  and  Spelling. 


— Hyde.  W.  T.  C.  How  do  you  spell  it?. 

1892  345.27 

— Phyfe,  W:  H:  P.  How  should  I pro- 

nounce ? 1889  343.4 

Seven  thousand  words  often  mispro- 
nounced. 1889 336.2 

The  test-pronouncer  ; a companion 

volume  to  7,000  words  often  mis- 
pronounced. 1892..,. 244.26 

English  Composition. 

— Badlam,  AnnaB.  Suggestive  lessons  in 

language  and  reading  for  primary 
schools.  1889  464.15 

Etymology. 

— Skeat,  W.  W:  Etymological  dictionary 

of  the  English  language.  1882 *316.8 

Primer  of  English  etymology.  1892.  345.11 

English  Grammar. 

— Arnold,  Helen.  Practice  in  parsing  and 

analysis.  1893  347.7 

— Earl.  J:  Philology  of  the  English 

tongue.  1892 345.3 

— Morris,  R:  Historical  outlines  of  Eng- 

lish accidence.  1892 354.16 

— Murrav,  Lindley.  English  grammar. 

1819  346.4 

— Sievers,  Eduard.  An  old  English  gram- 

mar. [1887.] 345.12 

— Sweet,  H:  New  English  grammar,  v.  1. 


— Swinton,  W:  New  language  lessons:  an 

elementary  grammar  and  composi- 
tion. 1888  345.4 

— West,  A.  S.  Elements  of  English  gram- 

mar. 1893 354.2 


Words,  Errors  of  Speech,  etc. 

— Hewitt,  Emma  C.  Hints  to  the  ungram- 

matical. 1893  347.6 

— Long,  J.  H.  Slips  of  tongue  and  pen. 

1888  333.25 

— Palmer,  A.  S.  Folk  etymology,  a dic- 

tionary of  verbal  corruptions.  1882.  334.11 
See  also  Anglo-Saxon  language  and  liter- 
ature; Slang;  Synonyms. 


English  literature.  Allibone,  S:  A.  Criti- 
cal dictionary  of  English  literature. 

3 v.  1871 A. 8 

Supplement ; by  J:  F.  Kirk.  2 v.  1892.  A. 8.4-5 

— Bates,  Katharine,  L.  English  religious 

drama.  1893 234.23 

— Beers,  II:  A.  From  Chaucer  to  Tenny- 

son. 1890 341.3 

— Birrell,  Augustine.  Obiter  dicta,  lst-2d 

ser.  2v.  1891 354.18 


— Brookes, S.  A.  History  of  early  English 

literature;  English  poetry  to  the  ac- 
cession of  King  TElfred.  1892  345.21 

— Craik,  H:  English  prose  selections,  v.  1. 

14th  to  16th  century.  1893 347.9.1 


— Earle,  J:  English  prose  ; its  elements, 

history  and  usage.  1890 353.4 

— Gosse,  Edm.  W:  History  of  18th  cen- 

tury literature.  1891 354.19 


English  literature,  continued. 

— Hodgkins,  Louise  M.  A guide  to  the 

stud}'  of  19th  century  authors.  1890.  342.26 

— Lawrence  E.  English  literature  primer: 


romance  period.  1878  347.15.2 

Same:  classical  period.  1878  347.15.3 

Same:  modern  period.  1879  347.15.4 

— McMahan,  Anna  B.  The  study  class  [in 

English  literature].  1891 343.35 


Contents:  Shakespeare;  The  English 
drama;  English  poetry  ; Robert  Browning  ; 
The  English  essay. 

— Mitchell,  Donald  G.  English  lands,  let- 


ters and  kings.  2v.  1889 336.8 

— Morley,  H:  English  literature  in  the 

the  reign  of  Victoria.  1882 336.5 

English  writers,  v.  1-10.  1887-93...  335.1 


For  contents  see  Morley  H : 

— Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Victorian 

age  of  English  literature.  2v.[1892.]  347.14 

— Renton,  W:  Outlines  of  English  litera- 

ture. With  diagrams.  1893  447.18 

— Saintsbury,  G:  Specimens  of  English 

style  from  Malory  to  Macaulay.  1886.  333.10 

— Smith.  G.  J.  English  and  American 

literature.  1890 341.10 

— Sprague,  Homer  B.  Masterpieces  in 

English  literature.  1874.  v.l 346.2.1 


— Stephens,  Leslie.  History  of  English 

thought  in  18th  century.  2v.  1881.  425.30 
Hours  in  a library.  3 v.  1892 348.6 

— Typical  selections  from  the  best  Eng- 

lish writers.  2v.  1876-91 342.22 


Contents  : v.  1,  From  Latimer  to  Berkeley; 
v.  2,  Pope  to  Macauley. 

English  men  of  action,  v.  1-17 655.17 

Contends:  v.  1.  C:  G:  Gordon;  by  W:  F.  Butler, 
v.  2,  Henry  the  fifth;  by  A.  J.  Church,  v.  3,  David 
Livingstone  ; by  T:  Hughes,  v.  4,  Lord  Lawrence; 
by  Sir  R:  Temple,  v.  5,  Duke  of  Wellington  ; by 
G:  Hooper,  v.  6,  William  Dampier;  by  W.  C.  Rus 
sell.  v.  7,  George  Monk  ; by  Julian  Corbett,  v.  8, 
Lord  Strafford  ; by  H.  D.  Traill,  v.  9,  Peterborough  ; 
by  W : Stebbing.  v.  10,  II:  Havelock  ; by  A . Forbes, 
v.  11,  Warren  Hastings  ; by  Sir  A.  Lyall.  v.  12,  Sir 
Charles  Napier ; by  Sir  W:  F.  Butler,  v.  13,  Lord 
Clive;  by  Sir  C : Wilson,  v.  14,  Capt.  James  Cook; 
by  W.  Besant.  v.  15,  Sir  Francis  Drake  ; by  J.  Cor- 
bett. v.  16,  Earl  of  Warwick;  by  C.  W.  Oman.  v.  17, 
G:  B.  Rodney  ; by  D:  Hannay. 

English  men  of  letters,  ed.  by  J:  Morley. 

v.  37-38 616.11 

Contents  : v.  37,  Sir  Philip  Sidney  ; by  J.  A.  Sy- 
monds  v.  38,  John  Keats;  by  S.  Colvin. 

Note  : For  other  volumes  of  the  series  see  Li- 
brary Catalogue  of  1886. 

English  pharisees  and  French  crocodiles. 

Blouet,  B.  [ Max  O'liell.] 547.1 

English  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pen- 
cil. Manning,  S:  and  Green,  S.  G.  528.28 
English  traits.  Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo. . 523.21 
English  writers,  v.  1-10.  See  Morley,  H:  335.1 
Englishman  at  home.  Porritt,  E:  [1893.]  944.19 

Englishman  in  Paris.  2 v 676.18 

Englishman’s  house.  Richardson,  C.  J..  893.23 
Engraving.  Chatto,  W.  A.  Treatise  on 

wood  engraving 848.29 

— Delaborde,  H.  Engraving:  its  origin, 

etc.  1886  853.6 


ENGRAVING. 


62 


ESOTERIC. 


Engraving,  continued. 

— Fuller,  S.E.  Artof  wood  engraving.  1879.  877.5 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  Drawing  and  en- 

graving. 1892  886.5 

— Maberly,  J.  The  print  collector;  with 

appendix  containing  Fielding’s  treat- 
ise on  the  practice  of  engraving  ; ed. 
with  notes, and  a bibliography  of  en- 
graving by  R.  Hoe.  Iilus.  1885...  875.1 

— One  thousand  quaint  cuts  from  books  of 

other  days 894.4 

See  also  Etching  and  etchers;  Photogra- 
phy. 

Enigmas.  Praed,  W.  M.  Charades  and 

enigmas.  (Poems,  v.  2,  p.  380.) 208.28.2 

Ennemoser,  J.  History  of  magic.  2 v. 

1854  458.23 

Entertaining  naturalist.  Loudon,  J.  W.  867.15 
Entymology.  See  Insects. 

Ephesus,  Wood,  J.  T.  Modern  discover- 
ies on  the  site  of  ancient.  1890 473.1.14 


Epic  of  the  inner  life.  Genung,  J;  F.  1893.  476.3 

Epigrams.  Callimachus.  Epigrams. . In  225.6 

— Dodd,  H:  P.  The  epigrammatists  : a 

selection  from  the  epigrammatic  lit- 
erature of  ancient,  mediaeval,  and 
modern  times.  1889 324.11 

— Martial.  Epigrams.  1888  225.12 

— Mathews,  W:  Great  conversers,e£c.  pp. 

53-71 332.7 

Episcopal  church.  See  Protestant  episco- 
pal church. 

Epitaphs.  Alden.T.  American  epitaphs, 
and  inscriptions,  with  notes.  5 v. 

1814  666.27 


— Pettigrew,  T:  J.  Collection  of  epitaphs. 

1888  658.7 

— Saunders,  F:  Citations  from  the  ceme- 

teries   In  304.6 

Epochs  of  American  history ; ed.  by  Al- 
bert B.  Hart.  3 v 775.7 

Contents  : v.  1,  The  colonies,  1492-1750;  by  R.  G. 
Thwaites.  v.  2,  Formation  of  the  Union,  1750-1829; 
by  A.  B.  Hart.  v.  3,  Division  and  reunion  1829-89; 
by  W.  Wilson. 

Epochs  of  ancient  history  ; ed.  by  G.  W. 

Cox  and  C:  Sankey.  v.  i-4,  7-11. 

1890-3  782.12 

Contents  : v.  1,  Troy;  bv  S.  G.  W.  Benjamin  v.  2, 
Greeks  and  Persians;  by  G.  W.  Cox.  v.  3,  Athe 
nian  empire;  by  G.  W.  Cox.  v.  4,  Spartan  and  The- 
ban supremacies;  by  C:  Sankey.  v.  7,  Rome  and 
Carthage;  by  R.  B.  Smith,  v.  8,  The  Gracchi,  Ma- 
rius and  Sulla;  by  A.  H.  Beesly.  v.  9,  The  Roman 
triumvira'es;  by  C:  Merivale.  v.  10,  The  early  em- 
pire; by  W.  W Capes,  v 11,  Age  of  the  Antonines; 
by  W.  W.  Capes. 

Epochs  of  church  history  ; ed.  by  M. 

Creighton,  v.  1-15  464.1 

Contents:  v.  1,  The  church  and  the  eastern  em- 
pire; by  H:  F.  Tozer.  v.  2,  The  church  and  the  Pur- 
itans; by  H:  O.  Wakeman.  v.  3,  The  church  and  the 
Roman  empire;  by  A.  Carr.  v.  4,  Church  of  the 
early  fathers;  by  A.  Plummer,  v.  5,  English  church 
in  other  lands;  by  H.W.  Tucker,  v.  6,  Evangelical  re- 
vival in  the  18th  century;  by  J:  H:  Overton,  v.  7, 
Hildebrand  and  his  times;  by  W.  R.  W.  Stephens,  v. 
8,  Reformation  in  England;  by  G:  G.  Perry,  v.  9, 
University  of  Oxford;  by  G.  C.  Brodrick.  v.  10, 
University  of  Cambridge;  by  J.  B.  Mullinger.  v.  11, 


Epochs,  continued. 

English  church  in  the  middle  ages;  by  W : Hunt.  v. 
12,  The  popes  and  the  Hohenstaufen ; by  Ugo  Bal- 
zani.  v.  13,  The  counter-reformation  ; by  A.  W : 
Ward.  v.  14,  WycliflEe  and  movements  for  reform; 
by  R.  L.  Poole,  v.  15,  The  Arian  controversy;  by  H. 
M.  Gwatkin. 

Epochs  of  English  history ; ed.  by  M. 

Creighton,  v.  6-8 787.14 

Contents  : v.  6,  Settlement  of  the  constitution, 
1689-1784;  by  J.  Rowley,  v.  7,  England  during  the 
American  and  European  wars,  1765-1820;  by  O.W.  Tan- 
cock.  v.  8,  Modern  England,  1815-1885;  by  O. 
Browning. 

Epochs  of  modern  history;  ed.  by  E.  E. 

Morris  and  others  v.  1-18 743.5 

Contents:  v.  1,  Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution, 
by  F.  Seebohm.  2,  Crusades,  by  G.  W.  Cox.  3, 
Thirty  years’  war,  1618-1648,  by  S.  R.  Gardiner.  4, 
Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York,  with  conquest  and 
loss  of  France,  by  J Gardiner.  5,  fljrench  revolution 
aud  first  empire,  by  W.O.  C.  Morris.  6,  Age  of 
Anne,  by  E.  E.  Morris.  7,  Fall  of  the  Stuarts,  by  E. 
Hale.  8,  The  first  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puritan  revo- 
lution, 1603-1660,  by  S.  R.  Gardiner.  9,  Early  Plantag- 
enets,  by  W.  Stubbs.  10,  Age  of  Elizabeth,  by  M. 
Creighton.  11,  War  of  American  independence,  by 
J.  M.  Ludlow.  12,  Normans  in  Europe,  by  A.  H. 
Johnson.  13,  Frederick  the  great,  and  the  seven 
years’  war,  by  F.  W.  Longman.  14,  Epoch  of  reform 
by  J.  McCarthy.  15,  Beginning  of  the  middle  ages, 
by  R.  W.  Church.  16,  Edward  III.,  by  W.  Warbur- 
ton.  17,  Early  Hanoverians,  by  E.  E . Morris.  18, 
English  restoration  and  Louis  XIV.,  by  O.  Airy. 

Equatorial  America.  Ballou,  M.  M.  1892.  544.20 


Erasmus,  Desiderius.  Familiar  colloquies. 

1877  346.14 

— Praise  of  folly,  with  etchings  by  Hol- 

bein. 1876 346.9 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Times  of  Erasmus In  307.21.1 

Erdmann,  C.  F.  D.  Samuel.  (In  Lange’s 

Commentary.)  471.1.5 

Erdmann,  Johann  E.  History  of  philosophy. 

3 v.  1893 477.11 


Contents  : v.  1,  Ancient  and  mediaeval, 
v.  2,  Modern,  v.  3,  Since  Hegel. 

Ericsson,  J:  Church,  W:  C.  Life  of.  2v.  1891.  668.8 

Errors  of  speech.  See  English  language, 

( Words,  Errors,  etc). 

Erskine,  T:,  lord  chancellor.  Adams,  C. 

K.,  ed.  Representative  British  ora- 
tions. v.  2.  pp.  262-296 In  333. 29. 2 

— Goodrich,  C.  A , ed.  Select  British  elo- 
quence   In  321.15 


— Campbell,  J.  Lord  chancellors,  v.  6.  pp. 

297-535 in  618.14.6 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Footprints  of  famous 

men 646.13 

Ertel,  A.  I.  [£tepnmA;.]  Russia  under 

the  tzars.  1885 735.14 

— Russian  peasantry.  1888 547.18 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Eskimos  or  Esquimaux.  Nansen,  Fridtjof. 

Eskimo  life.  1893  554.18 

— Reclus,  E.  Primitive  folk.  pp.  1-142.  876.32 

See  also  Arctic  regions. 

Esoteric  Christianity  and  mental  thera- 
peutics. Evans,  W.  F.  1886 447.17 


ESSAYS. 


63 


EUROPE. 


Essays,  addresses,  etc.  See  works  under 
the  following  names  ; 

See  also  special  essays  under  their  subjects. 


Addison,  Joseph 

Leland,  C:  G. 

Allen,  Grant 

Linton,  E.  Lynn 

Arnold,  Matthew 

Lowell,  J.R. 

Bacon,  Francis 

Lubbock,  Sir  J : 

Birrell,  Augustine 

Mabie,  Hamilton  W. 

Bridges,  Robert 

Macaulay,  T:  B.,  lord 

Buckle,  H : T : 

McCosh,  James 

Burroughs,  J : 

Mathews,  W : 

Carlyle  T : 

Matthews,  Brander 

Catlin,  W.  W.,  comp ., 

Morley,  J : 

Caton,  J : D. 

Moulton,  Louise  C. 

Chadwick,  Edwin 

Page,  T:  Nelson 

Cheever,  G:  B. 

Pater,  Walter 

Cobbe,  Frances  P. 

Payn,  James 

Cook,  Joseph 

Prime,  S:  I. 

Quigg,  Lemuel  E. 

Craik,  D.  M. 

DeQuincey,  T: 

Repplier.  Agues 

Deutsch.  Emanuel 

Schaff,  Philip 

Diman,  J.  Lewis 

Rees,  J.  Rogers 

Ellwanger,  G:  H. 

Runciman,  James 

Fawcett,  Edgar 

Stephen,  Leslie 

Fisk,  Amos  K. 

Stevenson,  Robert  L. 

Foster.  J : 

Swift,  Jonathan 

Hall,  Robert 

Talmage,  T.  De  Witt 

Hazlitt,  W : 

Thackeray,  Anne  I.  [Mrs. 

Holmes,  Oliver  W. 

Ritchie]. 

Howells,  W:  D. 

Tyndall,  J: 

Huxley,  T:  H. 

Warner,  C:  D. 

Iugersoll,  Robert  G. 

Willis,  Nathaniel  P. 

Irving,  Washington 

Wilson,  J: 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna 

Winthrop,  Theodore 

Jerome,  Jerome  K. 

Wirt,  W : 

Johnson,  S : 

Lang,  Andrew 

Woodberry,  G:  E. 

Essays  and  reviews. 

1862  342. 

Contents-.  Education  of  the  world,  by  F:  Temple  ; 
Bunsen’s  biblical  researches,  by  Rowland  Williams  ; 


Etiquette,  continued. 

— Starrett,  H.  E.  Letters  to  a daughter.  446.6 
Etruria.  Dennis,  G:  Cities  and  cemeter- 
ies of  Etruria.  2 v.  Maps,  plans, 

illus.  1883  553.12 

Euclid.  Elements  ; ed.  by  I:  Todhunter. 

1891  . 897.9 

Euphues.  Anatomy  of  wit,  etc.  Lyly,  J:  347.5 
Euripides.  Three  dramas  of  Euripides. 

The  Medea,  The  Hippolytos,  and 


the  Alkestis;  tr.  with  essays,  by  W: 

C.  Lawton 223.7 

— Tragedies;  lit.  tr.  with  notes,  by  T.  A. 

Buckley.  2 v.  1888  225.5 


Contents  : v.  1,  Hecuba,  Orestes,  Phcenisste,  Me- 
dea, Hippolytus,  Alcestis,  Bacchae,  Heraclidse,  Iphi- 
geniain  Aulide,  Iphigenia  in  Tauris.  v.  2,  Hercules 
furens,  Troades,  Ion,  Andromache,  Suppliants,  Hel- 
en, Electra,  Cyclops,  Rhesus. 


— Schlegel,  A.  W.  von.  Dramatic  art 

and  literature,  pp.  111-144 In  204.17 

— Wood,  W.,ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  In  628.22 

Europe. 

History , Politics , etc. 

— Creighton,  M.  Age  of  Elizabeth.  1876.  743.5.10 


— Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  Studies  in  Euro- 

pean history.  1890 793.17 

— Freeman,  E.  A.  Historical  geography 

of  Europe.  2 v.  1882 732.16 

— Fyffe,  C:  A.  History  of  modern  Europe, 


Study  of  the  evidences  of  Christianity,  by  Baden 
Powell  ; Seances  historiques  de  Geneve— The  na- 
tional church,  by  H:  B.  Wilson. 


Esterlein,  E.  von.  Beethoven’s  piano-  * 

forte  sonatas  explained.  1886 853.17 

Etching.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Graphic  arts.  824.17 

— Hitchcock,  J.  R.  W.  Etching  and  etch- 

ers. 1886 872.24 

— Lalanne,  Maxime.  Treatise  on.  1880..  892.6 


See  also  Engraving. 

Ethelwerd,  Fabius.  Chronicle  of.  1885.  In  771.12 
Ethical  religion.  Salter,  W:  M.  1890...  461.18 

Ethics.  See  Moral  philosophy. 

Ethics  of  literary  art.  Thompson,  Maurice.  354.7 
Ethiopia.  Lepsius,  R:  Letters  from, 

(1842-5) 523.25 

Ethnography  and  ethnology.  See  Man. 
Etiquette,  manners,  politeness,  etc.  Col- 
ton, M.  and  French-Sheldon  M.  Ev- 
erybody’s book  of  correct  conduct. 


1792-1878.  3 v.  1886-90 751.18 

— Gosse,  Edm.  W:  Studies  in  the  litera- 

ture of  northern  Europe.  1882 353.10 

— Heeren,  A.  H.  L.  History  of  the  polit- 

ical system  of  Europe  and  its  colo- 
nies   791.1.5 

— Hovenden,  Roger  de.  Annals,  [732-1201]. 

2 v.  1853  771.10 

— Lodge,  R:  History  of  modern  Europe, 

1453-1878.  1886 752.9 

— Maurice,  C.  Edm.  Revolutionary  move- 

ment of  1848-9,  in  Italy,  etc.  1887..  756.9 

— Maurice,  J:  F:  Balance  of  military 

power  in  Europe.  1888 924.16 

— May,  Sir  T.  E.  Democracy  in  Europe. 

2 v.  1889 944.24 

— Morris,  E:  E.  Age  of  Anne.  1876 743.5.6 

— Murdock,  H.  Reconstruction  of,  [1850- 

71].  1890  765.9 

— Sovereigns  and  courts  of  Europe.  Ports. 

1891 666.13 


1893  486.18 

— Conway,  Moncure  I).  George  Washing- 

ton’s rules  of  civility.  [1890.] 463.11 

— Dahlgren,  Mrs.  M.  Y.  Etiquette  of  so- 

cial life  in  Washington  . 1881 453.12 

— Gaskell,  G.  A.  Compendium  of  forms. 

1889  C.9 

— Hale,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Manners,  happy 

homes,  and  good  society.  [1867.]...  466.4 

— Hall,  Mrs.  Florence.  The  correct  thing 

in  good  society.  [1888.] 472.15 

Social  customs.  [1887.]  452.8 

— Hardy,  E.  J.  “Manners  makyth  man.” 

1887 446.18 

— McAllister,  W.  Society  as  I have  found 

it.  [1890.] 924.19 

— Munger,  T.  T.  On  the  threshold  . .In  461.13 

— Sherwood,  Mrs.  M.  E.  W.  Royal  girls 

and  royal  courts.  [1887.] 651.16 


Description , Travels , etc. 

— Aldrich,  T:  B.  From  Ponkapog  to 

Pesth.  1892 556.20 

— Carter,  Nellie  M.  Two  girls  abroad. 

[1888.] 544.25 

— Doyle,  R.  Foreign  tour  of  Messrs.  Brown, 

.Jones  and  Robinson.  [Humorous 
illus.]  1871  *8521.28 

— Galton,  Francis.  Vacation  tours,  1860-1. 

[North  Spain,  Naples,^.] In  547.24 

— Guild,  Curtis.  Over  the  ocean.  1891...  554.28 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Our  hundred  days  in 

Europe  [in  1886].  1887 533.15 

— Howard,  Blanche  W.  One  year  abroad. 

1887 524.24 

— Jackson,  H.  H,  Glimpses  of  three  coasts. 

[Scotland,  England,  Norway,  Den- 
mark, and  Germany.]  1890  542.18 


EUROPE. 


64 


EYE. 


Europe,  continued. 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in  central. 

1893 551.5 

Boy  travelers  in  northern.  1892  ....  545.12 

— Leland,  C:  G.  Meister  Karl’s  sketch- 

book. 1855 335.7 

— Loomis,  L.  0.  Index  guide  to  travel 

and  art  study  in  Europe.  1890...  538.16 

— Macquoid,  G.  S.  Up  and  down.  1890.  552.11 

— Meriwether,  Lee.  A tramp  trip:  how  to 

see  Europe  on  fifty  cents  a day.  1887.  522.31 

— Miller.  D.  L.  Letters  from,  1883-4. 

1887  546.5 

— Ninde,  Mary  L.  We  two  alone  in 

Europe.  1887 533.5 

— Ossoli,  Margaret  Fuller,  marchesa  d’ . 

At  home  and  abroad.  1856  542.10 

— Sidney,  Marg.  How  they  went  to 

Europe.  Illus.  [1884.] 544.26 

— Stockton,  F.  R.  Personally  conducted. 

Illus.  juv.  1889- 537.7 

— Taylor,  Bayard,  ed.  Picturesque  Europe. 

3 v.  [1875.] *8542.30 

— Warner,  C:  D.  Roundabout  journey, 

[1881] ‘ 536.6 

Eutropius.  Abridgment  of  Roman  his- 

torj'  [to  Jovian,  A.  D.  364],  1886.  In  771.16 

Evagrius,  Scholasticus.  History  of  the 
church,  431-594,  with  memoir  of  au- 
thor. 1854 In  458.1 

Evangelical  revival  in  the  18th  centurj^. 

Overton,  J:  H: 464.1.6 

Evans,  F:  W.  Shakers  and  Shakerism. 

1859 466.22 

Evans,  W.  F.  Esoteric  Christianity  and 

therapeutics.  1886.' 447.17 

— Mental  cure.  1885 446.15 

— Primitive  mind  cure.  1886 446.14 

Everett,  C:  C.  Ethics  for  young  people. 

1892 482.31 

Everett,  E:  Orations  and  speeches.  4 v. 

1883 334.1 

— Whipple,  E:  P.  Character  and  charac- 

teristic men 303.3 

EvERY-body’s  pocket  cyclopaedia.  1892...  344.16 
Everybody’s  writing-desk  book.  Nisbet, 

C:  and  Lemon,  D.  1892 344.8 

EvERY'-day  book.  Hone,  W:  3 v 334.14 

Every  girl’s  book  of  amusements.  Law- 

ford,  L 847.29 

Evidences  of  Christianity.  Fisher,  G:  P. 

Manual  of  Christian  evidences.  1892.  472.11 

— Gladstone,  W:  E.  The  impregnable  rock 

of  holy  scripture.  1891 463.18 

— Gregory,  Olinthus.  Evidences,  doc- 

trines aud  duties  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion. 1876 458.11 

— Mowat,  Oliver.  Christianity,  and  some 

of  its  evidences.  1890  464.20 

— Powell, B.  Study  of  the  evidences.  1862.  In  342.13 

— Row,  C.  A.  Manual  of  Christian  evi- 

dences  466.28 

— Stearns,  L:  F.  Evidence  of  Christian 

experience.  1891 464.8 

See  also  Revelation. 

Evil.  Petavel,  E.  Extinction  of.  1889.  464.17 

Evil  eye.  See  Witchcraft. 

Evolution,  Darwinism  and  other  theories. 

— Adams,  Myron.  The  continuous  crea- 

tion. 1890 461.25 

— Beecher,  H:  W.  Evolution  and  religion. 

[Sermons.]  1885 447.4 


Evolution,  continued. 

— Braden,  Clark.  Problem  of  problems  ; 

or,  atheism,  Darwinism  and  the- 
ism. 1878  453.30 

— Calderwood,  H:  Evolution  and  man’s 

place  in  nature.  1893  885.1 

— Clodd,  E.  Story  of  creation.  1888 861.12 

— Cope,  E.  D.  Hypothesis  of  evolution. In  812.32.1 

Origin  of  the  fittest:  essays  on  evolu- 
tion. 1887 862.11 

— - Theology  of  evolution.  [1887.] 862.15 

— Curtis,  G:  T.  Creation  or  evolution  ? 

1887 862.13 

— Durham,  W:  Evolution,  antiquity  of 

man,  etc.  1890 897.25 

— Gray,  Asa.  Darwiniana:  essays  and  re- 

views. 1888  862.14 

— Huxley,  T:  H.  More  criticisms  on  Dar- 

win, etc.  1883 856.19 

Palaeontology  and  E In  808.1 

— Iverach,  Rev.  J.  Ethics  of  evolution 

examined.  [1888.] In  482.25 

— LeConte,  J.  Evolution  and  religious 

thought.  1888  451.18 

— McCosh,  J.  Religious  aspect  of  E.  1888.  452.6 

— Powell,  E.  P.  Our  heredity  from  God. 

1889  458.22 

— Schmid,  R.  Theories  of  Darwin:  their 

relation  to  philosophy,  religion,  and 
morality.  1885 855.25 

— Schurman.  J.  G.  Ethical  import  of 

Darwinism.  1888 453.29 

— Spencer,  Herbert.  Factors  of  organic 

evolution.  1887 858.2 

— Sutton,  J.  B.  Evolution  and  disease. 

1892 893.17 

— Yarigny,  H.  de.  Experimental  evolu- 

tion. 1892 :..  884.13 

— Wallace,  Alfred  R.  Darwinism.  1889.  862.16 

Evolution  in  religion.  McLane,  W:  W. 

1892 472.22 

Evolution  of  Christianity.  Abbott,  Ly- 
man. 1892 472.6 

Evolution  of  religion.  Caird,  Edward.  2 v.  468.10 

Evolution  of  the  snob.  Perry,  T:  S 333.5 

Ewald,  Heinrich.  Antiquities  of  Israel. 

1876 477.8 

— History  of  Israel.  8 v.  1876*86 418.5 

Contents  : v.  1,  Introduction  and  preliminary  his- 
tory. v.  2,  History  of  Moses  and  the  theocracy,  v. 
3,  Rise  and  splendor  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy,  v.  4, 
From  the  disruption  of  the  monarchy  to  its  fall.  v. 
5,  History  of  Ezra  and  the  hagiocracy  in  Israel  to  the 
time  of  Christ,  v.  6,  Life  and  times  of  Christ,  v.  7, 
The  apostolic  age.  v.  8,  The  post-apostolic  age. 

Ewing,  Juliana  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Exercise.  See  Physical  education. 

Exhibitions,  Industrial.  See  Industrial 
exhibitions. 

Exodus.  See  Bible.  ( Old  Testament:  Com- 
mentaries. ) 

Explorers  and  travellers.  Greely,  A.  W.  686.3.1 
Expositions.  See  Industrial  exhibitions. 
Expression.  Bell,  Sir  C:  Anatomy  of. 

1888  867.4 

— Brown,  M.  T.  Synthetic  philosophy  of. 

1886  872.31 

— Morgan,  A.  Hour  with  Delsarte.  1889.  873.21 

— Warner,  F.  Physical  expression.  1886.  815.4.51 

Extracts.  See  Elocution  ( Readings );  Poe- 
try ( Collective );  Quotations. 

Eye  and  sight.  Bernstein,  J.  The  five 

senses  of  man.  1876 815.4.21 


EYE. 


65 


FARRAR. 


.Eye  and  sight,  continued. 

— Hinton,  James.  Physiology,  pp.  61-101. 

1874  814.9 

Fabian  essays  in  socialism.  Shaw,  G.  B. 

and  others 926.1 

Fables.  Florian,  J.  P.  C.  de.  Fables. 

[Verse.]  1888  221.11 

— Phaedrus.  Fables.  1887 In  225.19 

Fact,  fancy  and  fable:  a new  hand-book 

for  ready  reference.  Reddell,  H.  F., 


Factory  system.  Taylor,  R.  W.  C.  Mod- 
ern factory  system.  1891 942.5 

Fagan,  W.  L.  Southern  war  songs.  1890.  228.3 

Fairbairn,  A.  M.  Place  of  Christ  in  mod- 
ern theology.  1893 475.13 

Fairbairn,  Sir  W:  Principles  of  mecha- 
nism and  machines  of  transmission. 

1891  896.28 

Fairfield,  Conn.  Schenck ; Eliz.  H.  His- 
tory of,  1639-1818.  v.  1.  1889 774.3.1 

Fairholt,  F.  W.  Costume  in  England. 

2 v.  1885 ' 867.3 

— Tobacco:  its  history  and  associations. 

1876.... 865.21 

Fairy  tales.  Atkinson,  J.  C.  Scenes  in 

fairyland.  1892  102.1 

— Bunce,  J:  Thackeray.  Their  origin  and 

meaning.  1878 453.31 

— Grimm,  ,1.  L.  C.  and  W.  C.  Gammer 

Grethel’s  popular  stories  and  fairy 

tales.  1884  94.12 

Household  tales.  2 v.  1884 94.11 

— Jacobs,  Joseph,  ed.  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

1892  98.16 

English  fairy  tales.  1892 98.17 

Indian  fairy  tales.  1892 98.15 

— Kavanagh,  B.  and  J.  Pearl  fountain, 

etc.  1877 95.14 

— Kremnitz,  M.  Roumanian  fairy  tales. 

1885  95.5 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Blue  fairy  book.  1890.  96.1 

Green  fairy  book.  1892 I 101.7 

Red  fairy  book.  1890  96.2 

— Mace,  Jean.  Home  fairy  tales.  [1867.]  97.1 

— Munkittrick,  R:  K.  Moon  prince  and 

other  nabobs.  1893 102.2 

— Ridley,  James.  Tales  of  the  Genii. 

1882 94.13 

— Stockton,  Frank  R.  The  floating  prince 

and  other  fairy  tales.  1889 98.8 

Faith.  Abbott,  Lyman.  In  aid  of.  1888.  464,18 

— Smith,  H:  B.  Faith  and  philosophy. 

1886  483.4 

— Upham.  T.  C.  Lifeoffaith.  1874....  436.13 

— Wace,  H:  Foundations  of  faith.  1880.  475.3 

FAiTH-cure,  etc.  See  Mind-cure,  etc. 

FAiTHs*of  the  world.  1882 484.1 

Falconer,  Lanoe.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Falconer,  W:  Mushrooms;  how  to  grow 

them.  1891 871.23 

Falke,  Jacob  von.  Art  in  the  house.  1879.  *8522.2 
Falkeniiorst,  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Fallacies.  Sidgwick,  A.  1884 815.4.47 


Falling  in  love,  with  other  essays.  Allen, 

Grant.  1890 336.16 

Fallows,  S:  Dictionary  of  synonyms  and 

antonyms.  1886 348.14 

Familiar  colloquies.  Erasmus,  Desiderius. 

1877 346.14 

Familiar  short  sayings  of  great  men. 

Bent,  S:  A.  333.15 


Familiar  studies  of  men  and  books.  Ste- 
venson, R.  L 333.11 

Family,  The.  Starcke,  C.  N.  The  primi- 
tive family.  1889 815.4.65 

— Thwing,  C.  F.  and  F.  B.  The  family: 

an  historical  and  social  study,  1887.  901.2 

Family  flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria.  Hale, 

E.  E.  and  S.  [1882.] 531.13 

Family  life.  See  Home  and  family  life. 

Family  living  on  $500  a year.  Corson,  Ju- 
liet   861.21 

Family  worship.  Abbott,  Lyman,  ed.  For 
family  worship:  scripture  readings; 

family  prayers.  [1883.] 461.17 

Famous  English  authors  of  the  19th  cen- 
tury. Bolton,  Mrs.  Sarah  K.  [1890.]  666.18 

Famous  English  statesmen.  Bolton,  Mrs. 

Sarah  K.  [1891.] 673.7 

Famous  European  artists.  Bolton,  Mrs. 

Sarah  K.  Ports.  [1890.]  666.17 

Famous  plays.  Molloy,  J.  F.  1886 224.19 

Famous  types  of  womanhood.  Bolton,  Mrs. 

Sarah  K.  [1892.] 681.6 

Famous  voyagers  and  explorers.  Bolton, 

Mrs.  Sarah  K 687.3 

Famous  women  series,  v.  1-21.  1883-9 627.1 

Contents  : 1,  George  Eliot.  2,  Emily  Bronte.  3, 
George  Sand.  4,  Mary  Lamb.  5,  Margaret  Fuller.  6, 
Maria  Edgeworth.  7,  Elizabeth  Fry.  8,  Countess  of 
Albany.  9,  Mary  Wollstonecraft.  10,  Harriet  Marti - 
neau.  11,  Rachel.  12,  Madame  Roland.  13,  Susanna 
Wesley.  14,  Margaret  of  Angouleme.  15,  Mrs.  Sid- 
dons.  16.  Madame  de  Stael.  17,  Hannah  More.  18, 
Adelaide  Ristori.  19,  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning. 
20,  Jane  Austen.  21,  St.  Theresa. 


Fanning,  J.  T.  Hydraulic  and  water-sup- 
ply engineering.  1892 8101.1 

Fanshawe,  E.  L.  Liquor  legislation  in  the 

United  States  and  Canada 944.12 

Fargus,  F.  J.  [Hugh  Conway. ] See  Fic- 
tion class-list. 

Farjcon,  B.  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Farmer,  Lydia  H.  Boys’  book  of  famous 

rulers.  Illus.  [1886.] 673.27 

— Girls’  book  of  famous  queens.  Illus. 

[1887.] 673.26 

Farmer,  Silas.  History  of  Detroit  and 

Michigan.  2 v.  Illus.  1889  776.17 

Farmer’s  boy:  a rural  poem.  Bloomfield, 

Robert.  1801 222.36 


Farmer’s  side:  his  troubles  and  their  rem- 
edy. Peffer,  W.  A.  1891 925.22 

Farming.  See  Agriculture  ( Farming ) ; Do- 
mestic animals. 

FARM-yard  club  of  Jotham.  Loring,  G:  B. 

1881  872.3 

Farcjuiiar,  G:  Dramatic  works.  1880.  In  221.7 
Contents  : Love  and  a bottle;  The  constant  couple; 
or,  atrip  to  the  jubilee  ; Sir  Harry  Wildair  ; The  in- 
constant; or,  the  way  to  win  him;  The  twin-rivals  ; 
The  recruiting  officer;  The  beaux-stratagem. 

Farragut,  D:  G.  Mahan,  A.  T.  Admiral 

Farragut.  Ports  and  maps.  1892.  681.7.1 

Farrar,  F:  W.  Life  of  Christ.  Illus. 

[1890.] 468.6 

— Lives  of  the  fathers.  2 v.  1889 454.17 

— The  minor  prophets 461.6.14 

— Solomon:  his  life  and  times 461.6.3 

— and  other's.  Book  by  book:  popular 

studies  on  the  canon  of  scripture. 

1892 475.17 


FARRAR. 


66 


FICTION. 


Farrar,  continued. 

— and  others.  The  wider  hope:  essays 

and  strictures  on  the  doctrine  and 
literature  of  future  punishment. 

1890  463.20 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Farrar,  Sir  T:  H:  State  in  its  relation  to 

trade.  1883 944.21 

Farrer,  James  A.  Books  condemned  to 

be  burned.  [1892.] 344.22 

— Military  manners  and  customs.  1885..  735.12 
Farrow,  E:  S.  Military  encyclopaedia:  a 

dictionary  of  military  knowlege. 

Illus.  3 v.  1885 C.6 

Far- West  sketches,  Fremont,  Jessie  B..  542.2 

Fashion.  See  Dress  and  costume;  Eti- 
quette; Manners  and  customs. 

Fat  and  blood.  Mitchell,  S.  W 861.17 

Fathers  of  the  church.  Ewald,  H.  The 

apostolic  age 418.5.7 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Lives  of  the  fathers.  2 v. 

1889 454.17 

Contents:  v.  1,  Chronological  tables;  St.  Ignatius 


of  Antioch;  St.  Polycarp  of  Smyrna;  St.  Irenaeus; 
St.  Justin  the  martyr;  Tertullian;  St.  Cyprian: 
Clement  of  Alexandria;  Origen:  St.  Athanasius;  St. 
Hilary  of  Poictiers;  St.  Martin  of  Tours;  St.  Greg- 
ory of  Nazianzas.  v.  2,  St.  Basil;  St.  Gregory  of 
Nyssa;  St.  Ambrose;  St.  Jerome;  St.  Augustine; 
St.  Chrysostom;  Index. 

— Genuine  epistles  of  the  apostolical 

fathers  ; tr.,  with  preliminary  dis- 
courses, by  Apb.  Wake.  1840 447.16 

Contents— St.  Clement;  St.  Polycarp  ; St.  Igna 
tius;  St.  Barnabas;  Pastor  of  Hermas. 

— Plummer,  Alfred.  Church  of  the  early 

fathers 464,1.4 

Father’s  tragedy.  Field,  Michael,  pseud.  236.8 
Faunce,  Linus.  Descriptive  geometrv. 

Plates.  1888 881.26 

Faust.  See  Goethe,  J.  W.  von. 

Faustus,  Doctor.  [Drama.]  Marlowe, Chris- 
topher. 1885  In  216.4 

Faustus,  Doctor,  Famous  history  of ...  In  323.30 
Fawcett,  Edgar.  Agnosticism  and  other 

essays.  [1889.] 336.11 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Fawcett,  H:  Free  trade  and  protection. 

1885  936.27 

Fawcett,  Mrs.  H:  Some  eminent  women 

of  our  times.  1889  661.8 

Fay,  F.  R.  Joshua.  (In  Lange’s  Commen- 
tary.)  471.1.4 

Fay,  Theo.  S.  Three  Germanys  : glimpses 

into  their  history.  2 v.  [1889.] 793.3 

Fearon,  H:  B.  Sketches  of  America. 

[United  States,  1817-18.]  1818.. .In  551.12 


Feast  of  the  virgins,  and  other  poems. 

Gordon,  H.  L.  1891 224.18 

Feathers,  furs  and  fins.  Illus.  juv.  [1889.]  875.18 
Federal  government.  See  Political  science. 
Federal  taxes  and  state  expenses.  Jones, 

W:  H.  1890 937.39 

Feeding  animals.  Stewart,  E.  W.  1890.  893.7 

Fellows.  H:  P.  Boating  trips  on  New 

England  rivers.  Illus.  1884  544.9 

Felt,  J.  B.  Customs  of  New  England. 

[House  furnishings,  dress,  etc.]  1853.  775.22 
Felton,  C.  C.  Lectures  on  Greece,  an- 
cient and  modern.  1888 735.7 


Fencing.  Griffiths,  T.  The  modern 

fencer 872.19 

— Rondelle,  L:  Foil  and  sabre.  [1892.]...  883.23 

Fenelon,  Francois.  Spiritual  letters  ; let- 
ters to  men.  1889  482.2 

— Spiritual  letters  : letters  to  women. 

1890.... 482.3 

Fenn,  George  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Fergusson,  James.  History  of  architec- 
ture in  all  countries.  2 v.  [1874.]...  883.1 

— History  of  Indian  and  Eastern  archi- 

tecture. 2 v.  1891 883.2 

— History  of  the  modern  styles  of  archi- 

tecture. 2 v.  1891  883.3 

— Rude  stone  monuments  in  ail  countries. 

1872  886.17 

Fermentation.  Pasteur,  L:  Studies  on 

fermentation.  1879 8101.3 

— Trouessart.  E.  L.  Microbes,  ferments, 

and  moulds.  1886.  815.4  56 

Fernald,  F:  A.,  comp.  Popular  science 
monthly.  Index  v.  1-40,  1872-92. 

1893 *8501.16.  Index  1-40 

Fernald,  J.  C.  Economios  of  prohibition. 

1890  925.11 

Fernald,  O.  M.  Selections  from  Greek 

historians.  [Greek  text.]  1885  ...  735.16 
Ferns.  Lowe,  E.  J.  New  and  rare.  1871.  *862.21 


— Meehan,  T:  Native  flowers  and  ferns 

of  the  United  States.  2 v.  1878 *888.13 

— Underwood,  L.  M.  Our  native  ferns 

and  their  allies.  1888  856.35 

Ferrel,  W:  Popular  treatise  on  the  winds, 

etc.  1890  894.5 

Ferrier,  Mary.  See  Fiction  ciass-list. 

Ferris,  G.  T*  Great  leaders:  historic  por- 
traits. 1889 661.7 

Festival  poems.  1884 236.2 

Fetichism.  Schultze,  Fritz.  Fetichism  ; 

tr.  from  the  German 456.19 

Feuchtwanger,  Lewis.  On  soluble  or 

water  glass.  1875  827.4 

Fichte,  Johann  Gottlieb.  Adamson,  Rob- 
ert. Fichte.  (Philosophical  classics.! 

1881  675.1.4 

Fiction. 

Bibliography , History , etc. 

— Besant,  Walter.  Art  of  fiction In  321.7 

— Boston  public  library.  Chronological  in- 

dex to  historical  fiction;  including 


prose  fiction,  plays  and  poems.  1875.  *3502.18 

— Bowin,  Herbert  C.  Descriptive  catalogue 

of  historical  novels  and  tales.  1882.  *353.6 

— [Buffalo]  Young  men’s  library.  Books 

for  young  readers,  pp.  50-62  *354.20 

— Clouston,  W.A.  Popular  tales  and  fiction: 

their  migrations  and  transformations.  „ 

2 v.  1887  347.4 

— Foster,  J:  Morality  of  works  of  fiction. In  324.14.1 

— Jaycox,  Francis.  Personality  in  fiction  ; 

Fiction  appealing  to  facts.  (Literary 
life,  pp.  428-451.) 323.11 

— Mathews,  W:  Immoral  novels In  343.6 

— Sargeant,  J : F.  Reading  for  the  young, 

pp.  43-70 338.5 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Italian  fiction.  (Renais- 

sance: It.  lit.  v.  2,  p.  51.) 751.5.2 

— Ticknor,  G:  Romances  of  chivalry. 

(History  of  Spanish  lit.  v.l,p.  218.)  312.5.1 

See  also  Dramas ; Fables;  Fairy  tales;  Folk-lore; 
Legends;  Poetry. 


FICTION. 


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FICTION. 


Fiction  Glass-list. 

Note:  j before  shelf-numbers  indicates  books  for 
young  readers. 

For  other  juvenile  books:  histories,  science,  trav 
els,  etc.,  see  names  of  countries  and  subjects. 

Abandoned  claim.  Loughead,  Jfrs.  Flora  H.  104.3 
Abbott,  Jacob.  Harper’s  story  books.  12  v. 

[1854-7.] j94.6 

Contents:  v.  1,  Bruuo.  Willie.  The  straight  gate, 
v.  2,  The  little  Louvre.  Fraok.  Emma.  v.  3, Virginia, 
Timboo  and  Joliba.  Timboo  and  Fanny,  v. 4, Harper’s 
establishment.  Franklin, the  apprentice  boy.  The  stu- 
dio. v.  5,  Ancient  history.  English  history.  American 
history,  v.  6,  John  True.  Elfred.  The  museum,  v. 
7,  The  engineer.  Rambles  among  the  Alps.  The 
three  gold  dollars,  v.  8,  The  Gibraltar  gallery.  The 
alcove.  Dialogues,  v.  9,  The  great  elm.  Aunt  Mar 
garet.  Vernon,  v.  10,  Carl  and  Jocko.  Lapstone. 
Orkney  the  peacemaker,  v.  11,  Judge  Justin.  Mini- 
go.  Jasper,  v.  12,  Congo.  Viola  and  Arno.  Little 
Paul. 

Abbott,  Mary.  Alexia.  1889 153.6 

— The  Beverleys:  a story  of  Calcutta.  1890.  157.19 

About,  Edmond.  The  notary’s  nose.  1886.  68.29 

Across  the  chasm.  Macgruder,  Julia 58.19 

Adam  Grainger.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 37.82 

Adams,  Emily.  Six  months  at  Mrs.  Prior’s. 

[1879.] J78.15 

Adams,  H:  C.  Boys  of  Westonbury.  1878.  j85.4 

— Schoolboy  honour.  [1892.] jl03.17 

Adams,  W.  T.  [Oliver  Optic.]  The  blue 

and  the  gray  series.  6v.  1889-93 j94.24 

1.  Taken  by  the  enemy.  4.  Stand  by  the  Union. 

2.  Within  the  enemy’s  lines  5.  Fighting  for  the  right. 

3.  On  the  blockade.  6.  A victorious  Union. 


Addison,  Joseph.  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.  166.6 
Adirondack  cabin.  Lothrop, Harriet  M . . j93.18 

Adrift  in  Dixie  [in  1864].  Gilmore,  J.  R.  155.4 
Adventures  of  a younger  son.  Trelawny, 

E:  J 148.16 

Adventures  of  Captain  Mago;  Cahun, 

Leon j98.21 

Adventures  of  Harry  Marline.  Porter,  D.D.  77.27 
Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes.  Doyle, 

A.  C 181.15 

Adventures  of  Ulysses.  Lamb,  Charles. . j96.14 

Affinities.  Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell 37.11 

Afloat.  Maupassant,  Guy  de 154.23 

After  London.  Jefferies,  Richard 153.23 

Agnes  Surriage.  Bynner,  Edwin  L 67.2 

AiDe,  Hamilton.  Introduced  to  society. 

1884  36.620 

— “A  nine  days’  wonder.”  1875 36.621 

— Poet  and  peer.  1880 36.622 

— Voyage  of  discovery:  a novel  of  Ameri- 

can society.  1892  166.10 

Ainsworth,  W:  H.  Beatrice  Tyldesley. 

1878  36.623 

— Chet  wynd  Cal  verley.  1876 36.624 

— The  fall  of  Somerset.  [Time  of  Edward 

VI.]  1877 36.625 

— The  goldsmith’s  wife.  [Edward  IV.; 

Jane  Shore.]  1875  36.626 

— Leaguer  of  Lathom:  a tale  of  the  civil 

war  in  Lancashire.  1877 36.627 

— Preston  fight ; or,  the  insurrection  of 

1715.  1875 36.628 

— Stanley  Brereton.  1881  36.629 

Aladdin  in  London.  Hume,  Fergus 171.12 

Albert  Savarus.  Balzac,  Honore  de 166.16 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.  Garland  forgirls.  1888.  j85.26 

— Jo’s  bo}s;  sequel  to  ‘‘Little  men.”  1886.  j85.9 


Allcott,  continued. 

— Lulu’s  library.  3 v.  1886-9 j84. 21 

— Spinning-wheel  stories.  1890 j96.15 

Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M.,  [Pansy].  Chrissy’s  en- 
deavor. [1889.] j94.8 

— Eighty-seven.  [1887.] j95.1 

— Her  associate  members,  [Y.  P.  S.  C.  E. 

story;  sequel  to  Chrissy's  endeavor.]. 

[1891.]  j96.18 

— Judge  Burnham’s  daughters.  [1888.].  j88.84 

— Miss  Dee  Dunmore  Bryant.  1891 j96.4 

— One  commonplace  day.  [1886.] j84.17 

— Sidney  Martin’s  Christmas j81.23 

— and  Livingston,  Mrs.  C.  M.  John  Rem- 

ington, martyr.  [1892.] 166.18 

Alden,  W.  L.  Loss  of  the  Swansea.  [1889.]  j94.10 

— A new  Robinson  Crusoe.  1888  j95.27 

Aldrich,  T:  B.,  joint  author.  See  Oliphant, 

Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 

Aleph,  the  Chaldean.  Burr,  E.  F. . 165.1 

Alexander,  Mrs.,  pseud.  See  Hector,  A.  F. 

Alexia.  Abbott,  Marv 153.6 

Alice,  Dugdale,  etc.  Trollope,  Anthony . . 37.57 

All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men.  Besant, 

Walter 152.18 

Allan  Quatermain.  Haggard,  H.  R 66.31 

Allan’s  wife  and  other  tales.  Haggard  H.  R.  154.13 
Alldrige,  Lizzie.  By  love  and  law. 

1878  36.632 

— The  world  she  awoke  in.  1879 86.633 

Allen,  H.  N.,  tr.  Korean  tales.  1889...  152.29 
Allen,  R:  Miss  Eaton’s  romance.  1890.  156.23 
Allen,  Willis  Boyd.  Gulf  and  glacier  [in 

Alaska.]  [1892.] jl01.28 

Alma.  Marshall,  Emma 36.893 

Alpine  fay.  Burstenbinder,  E 151.27 

Altiora  Peto.  Oliphant,  Laurence 36.940 

Amadis  of  Gaul.  Lobeira,  Vasco 172.12 

Amazon,  The.  Vosmaer,  Carl 167.7 

American  claimant.  Clemens,  S.  L 167.1 

American  girl,  and  her  four  years  in  a 

boy’s  college.  Anderson,  Olive  S.  L.  157.9 
American  girl  in  London.  Duncan,  S.  J. . 163.12 
Ames,  Lucia  T.  Memoirs  of  a millionaire. 

1889 153.4 

Among  the  camps.  Page,  T:  N j93.26 

Among  the  lakes.  Stoddard,  W:  O j95.9 

Among  the  pines;  or,  South  in  secession- 
time. Gilmore,  Edmund 67.29 

Amos  Kilbright.  Stockton,  F.  B 168.20 

Anderson,  Olive  S.L.  American  girl,  and 

her  four  years  in  a boy’s  college.  1878.  157.9 

Andrews,  Jane.  Stories  mother  Nature 

told  her  children.  Illus.  1891 J96.13 

— Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from 

long  ago  to  now.  1886 j 84 . 1 1 

Ange  Pitou.  Dumas,  Alexandre.  2v...  171.1 

Anglomaniacs,  The.  Harrison,  Mrs.  B..  157.16 
Angular  stone,  The.  Bazan,  Emilia  P. . . 178.9 

Anna  Karenina.  Tolstoi,  L.  N 67.23 

Anne  Warwick.  Craik.Georgiana  M 36.737 

Annie  Kilburn.  Howells,  W.  D 152.26 

Another  Brownie  book.  Cox,  Palmer.  j98.2 

Another  flock  of  girls.  Perry,  Nora j93.15 

Anstey,  F.,  pseud.  See  Guthrie,  F.  A. 

April  hopes.  Howells,  W:  D 67.30 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments;  tr.  by  E: 

W:  Lane.  3v 148.23 

— Same;  with  introd.  by  W:  E.  Griffis.  4v.  jl03.18 
Arcadia,  Countess  of  Pembroke’s.  Sidney, 

Sir  Philip 168.2 

Ardis,  Claverden.  Stockton,  Frank  P 157.15 


FICTION. 


FICTION. 


Ariadne.  Rame,  Louise  de  la 37.15 

Armorel  of  Lyonesse.  Besant,  Walter.  155.17 
Armourer’s  prentices.  Yonge, Charlotte  M.  37.102 

Armstrong,  Annie  E.  Very  odd  girl jl01.32 

Army  Portia,  An.  King,  Capt.C : In  171.21 

Arnold,  Edw.  L.  Phra  the  Phoenician. 

1890 161.7 

Arrabiata,  L’.  Heyse,  Paul 36.827 

Arthur  Mervin.  Brown,  C:  B 168.13 

Artiste.  Grant,  M.  M 36.806 

As  he  comes  up  the  stair.  Reeves,  H.  B. . . 36.905 

As  in  a looking  glass.  Philips,  F.  C 37.1 

Ascutney  street.  Whitney,  A.  U.  T 157.13 

Ashton,  J:  Romances  of  chivalry.  1887.  148.10 

Aspen  shade.  Fuller,  Mabel  L 154.18 

Asphodel.  Braddon,  M.  E.  3 v.  in  2 36.647 

Astor.J  : J.  Journey  in  other  worlds.  A 

romance  of  the  future.  1895 181.2 

Astor,  W:  W.  Sforza:  a story  of  Milan. 

1889 154.19 

At  an  old  chateau.  Macquoid,  K.  S 158.2 

At  bay.  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F 68.31 


At  love’s  extremes.  Thompson,  Maurice.  58.25 
At  the  mercy  of  Tiberius.  Wilson,  A.  E.  67.31 

At  the  Red  Glove.  Macquoid,  K.  S 181.3 

Atalanta  in  the  south.  Howe,  Maud. . . . 65.16 


Atelier  du  Lys.  Roberts,  Margaret 37.30 

Atherton,  Gertrude  F.  Los  Cerritos. 

[Californian  story.]  [1890.] 158.23 

Atkinson,  J.  C.  Scene  in  fairyland.  1892.  jl02.1 
Atonement  of  Learn  Dundas.  Linton,  E.  L.  36.873 
Auerbach,  Berth  old.  The  convicts.  1887.  147.11 

— Landolin.  1878 147.12 

— Little  barefoot,  [or  Barefooted  maiden]  . j96.31 

— Lorley  and  Reinhard.  1887 147.14 

— Poet  and  merchant.  1877 147.13 

Aulnay  tower.  Howard,  Blanche  W 58.5 

Aunt  Anne.  Clifford,  Mrs.  W.  K 175.29 

Aunt  Diana.  Carey,  Rosa  N 133.21 

Aunt  Dorothy.  Preston,  Marg.  J 161.15 

Aunt  Phillis’s  cabin.  Eastman,  Mary  H.  164.19 

Aunt  Rachel.  Murray,  J.  D:  C 182.3 

Austin,  Jane  G.  Betty  Alden,  first-born 

daughter  of  the  Pilgrims.  1891 164.10 

— David  Alden’s  daughter  and  other  sto- 

ries of  colonial  times.  1892 167.29 

— Dr.  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters.  1891.  161.16 

— Standish  of  Standish  ; a story  of  the 

Pilgrims.  1889 153.18 

Author’s  love,  An.  Balch,  Miss  E 154.32 

Averil.  Carey,  Rosa  N 165.16 

Axel  Ebersen.  Laurie,  Andre 171.23 

Ayala’s  angel.  Trollope,  Anthony.  3v.  in  2.  37.60 

Aztec  treasure-house.  Janvier,  T:  A 156.25 

Baby  world.  Selected  from  St.  Nicholas. 

[1884.] j93.2 

Bachelor’s  blunder.  Norris,  W:E  36.935 

Bachelors’ club.  Zangwill,  1 163.23 

Bachelor’s  wedding  trip.  Sherman,  C:  P.  155.11 

Baffled  conspirators.  Norris,  W:  E 158.10 

Bagpipers.  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D 154.16 

Baker,  Sir  S:  W.  True  tales  for  my  grand- 
sons. 1884  j85.1 

Baker,  W:  M.  Blessed  Saint  Certainty. 

1884  181.7 

Balaam  and  his  master.  Harris,  Joel  C. . . 162.6 


Balch,  Miss  E.  An  author’s  love:  being 
the  unpublished  letters  of  Prosper 
Merimee’s  “Inconnue.”  1889........  154.32 

Baldwin,  James.  Story  of  Siegfried.  f882.  j85.12 


— A story  of  the  golden  age.  1891 j97.3 

Ballroom  repentance.  Edwards,  Mrs. 

Annie 36.752 


Balzac,  Honore  de.  Albert  Savarus;  Paz; 

Madame  Firmiani.  1892 166.16 

— Bureaucracy;  or,  a civil  service  reform- 

er. 1890 168.27 

— Cesar  Birotteau.  1886 65.29 

— The  Chouans;  Brittany  in  1799.  1893..  168.32 

— Country  doctor.  1887 65.34 

— Cousin  Bette.  1888 132.29 

— Cousin  Pons.  1886 • . 65.28 

— Duchesse  de  Langeais.  1886  65.30 

— Eugenie  Grandet.  1886 65.31 

— Fame  and  sorrow.  1890  158.6 

— Great  man  of  the  provinces  in  Paris. 1893.  174.8 

— An  historical  mystery.  1891 168.24 

— Lily  of  the  valley.  1891 162.3 

— Lost  illusions:  The  two  poets  ; Eve  and 

David.  1893 171.22 

— Louis  Lambert.  1892  168.26 

— The  magic  skin.  1888 147.30 

— Modeste  Mignon.  1888  65.32 

— Pere  Goriot.  1885 65.7 

— Pierrett ; Vicar  of  Tours.  1892  166.23 

— Seraphita.  1892 168.25 

— Sons  of  the  soil.  1890  158.5 

— Two  brothers.  1887 65.33 

— Ursula.  1891 162.26 

Bandelier,  Adolf  F.  The  delight  makers. 

[Story  of  the  Pueblo  Indians.  [1890.]  157.10 
Bar  Harbor  days.  Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.  67.4 
Barbara  Peering.  Rives,  Amelie.  Sequel 

to  “The  quick  or  the  dead?” 173.29 

Barbara  Heathcote’s  trial.  Carey,  R.  N..  161.10 

Barbarossa.  Heyse,  Paul 36.826 

BARING-Gould,  S.  Cheap  Jack  Zita.  1894.  178.26 

— Court  Royal.  1886 36.804 

— In  the  roar  of  the  sea.  1891 177.4 

— John  Herring.  1883  36.805 

— Mehalah,  a story  of  the  salt  marshes, 

[England].  1892 182.15 

— Red  spider.  1889 181.22 

Barnaby  Rudge.  Dickens, Charles 36.749.2-3 

Barque  Future.  Lie,  Jonas 175.5 

Barr,  Amelia  E.  Beads  of  Tasmer.  [1891.]  165.22 

— Between  two  loves.  [1889.]  151.30 

— Border  shepherdess.  [1887  ] 151.32 

— Bow  of  orange  ribbon.  [1886.] 147.34 

— Christopher  and  other  stories.  [1888].. . 168.1 

— Cluny  MacPherson.  [1883.] 174.9 

— A daughter  of  Fife.  1886 65.22 

— Feet  of  clay.  [1889.] 154.6 

— Friend  Olivia.  [1890.] 157.6 

— The  Hallam  succession.  [1884.] 168.22 

— Household  of  McNeil.  [1890.] 157.7 

— Jan  Vedder’s  wife.  [1885.] 154.7 

— Last  of  the  Macallisters.  1889 151.31 

— The  lost  silver  of  Briffault.  [1885.]...  168.21 

— Love  for  an  hour  is  love  forever.  [1891.]  168.23 

— Master  of  his  fate.  [1888.] 147.33 

— Mate  of  the  “Easter  Bell,”  etc.  1893. . . 173.12 

— Michael  and  Theodora:  a Russian  story. 

[1892.] 167.15 

— Paul  and  Christina.  [1887.] 162.12 

— The  preacher’s  daughter.  [1892.] 167.16 

— Remember  the  Alamo.  [1888.] 162.10 

— A rose  of  a hundred  leaves.  '1891  165.23 

— She  loved  a sailor.  [1890.  ] 162.9 

— Sister  to  Esau.  [1891.] 164.1 

— Squire  of  Sandal-side.  [1886.] 162.11 

Barrie,  James  M.  Little  minister.  1891.  166.26 

— My  lady  Nicotine.  [1891.] 166.27 

— Tillyloss  scandal  and  other  stories 174.17 

— Window  in  Thrums.  [1891.] 166.28 

Barrows,  S:  J.  and  I.  C.  Shay  backs  in 

camp;  ten  summers  under  canvas.  1887.  j67. 13 


FICTION. 


69 


FICTION. 


Bates,  Arlo.  A lad’s  love.  1888 156.24 

— The  pagans.  1884 147.18 

Battershall,  Fletcher.  A daughter  of 

this  world.  1893 177.14 

Battle  and  a boy.  Howard,  Blanche  W.  j 103  10 
Battle  of  New  York.  Stoddard,  W:  O. . . J97.27 

Baxter’s  second  innings.  Drummond,  H:  j 103.20 
Baylor,  Frances  E.  On  both  sides.  1892.  181.8 

Bayly,  A.  E.  [ Edna  Lyall\  Donovan:  a 

modern  Englishman.  1890 162.1 

— Hardy  Norseman.  1889 153.29 

— In  the  golden  days.  1890 162.23 

— Knight-errant.  1889 162.2 

— To  right  the  wrong.  1894 177.18 

— We  two.  1891 162.16 

— Won  by  waiting 164.12 

Bazan,  Emilia  P.  Angular  stone.  [1892.]  178.9 

Beads  of  Tasmer.  Barr,  Amelia  E 165.22 

Beaton’s  bargain.  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F 65.26 

Beatrice  Tyldesley.  Ainsworth,  W:  H..  36.623 
Beauchamp’s  career.  Meredith,  George  . . 151.20 

Beautipul  Joe:  autobiography  [of  a dog]. 

Saunders,  M 103.16 

Bec’s  bed-time.  Hallowell,  Mrs . J.  L.  j97.15 
BEE-man  of  Orn,  etc.  Stockton,  F.  R. .. . 168.19 

Beggars  all.  Dougall,  L 177.11 

Begum’s  daughter.  Bynner,  Edwin  L. . . . 155.23 
Behind  the  counter.  Hacklander,  F.  W.  36.817 
Behrens,  Bertha.  [W.  Heimburg .]  Christ- 
mas stories.  1890 161.24 

— Her  only  brother.  [1888.] 154.24 

— Lucie’s  mistake.  1890 156.14 

— Misjudged.  1891  164.11 

— Pastor’s  daughter.  1890  155.18 

— Sister’s  love.  [Same  as  “Her  only 

brother.”]  1890 154.24 

— Two  daughters  of  one  race.  1889  151.23 

Belhaven  tales ; Crow’s  nest ; Una  and 

King  David.  Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.  167.18 

Belinda.  Broughton,  Rhoda 36.670 

Bell  of  St.  Paul’s.  Besant,  Walter 155.16 

Bellamy  E:  Looking  backward,  [2000- 

J \.  1889 151.12 

— Six  to  ne.  1890  157.18 

Belt  and  spur:  stories  of  the  middle  ages. 

18*  177.19 


Benven'l  ta;  or,  rainbow  colors.  Marshall 

Emma 36.894 

Beric  the  Briton.  Henty,  G.  A j 101. 1 

Berkeleys  and  their  neighbors.  Seawell, 

Molly  E 167.21 

Berry,  E:  Payson.  Leah  of  Jerusalem; 

story  of  the  time  of  Paul.  [1890.]. . 158.26 
Besant,  Walter.  All  sorts  and  conditions 

of  men.  1888 152.18 

— Bell  of  St.  Paul’s.  [1889.] 155.16 

— Children  of  Gibeon.  1888 152.5 

— Dorothy  Foster.  1884  36.634 

— For  faith  and  freedom.  1889 152.6 

— Herr  Paulus.  1888 36.635 

— The  inner  house.  1888 36.636 

— Katharine  Regina.  1888  36.637 

— The  world  went  very  well  then.  1888.  152.21 

— and  Rice,  James.  Ready-money  Morti- 

boy.  1884  36.638 

Beside  the  river.  Macquoid,  Katherine  S.  36.888 

Bessy  Rane.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 37.84 

Betty  Alden.  Austin,  Jane  G 164.10 

Betty  Leicester.  Jewett,  Sarah  Orne j94.16 

Between  the  lines.  King,  Capt.  C: 152.17 

Between  two  loves.  Barr,  A.  E 151.30 

Between  whiles.  Jackson,  Helen  II 66.26 

Beverleys,  The.  Abbott,  Mary 157.19 

Birchwood.  Williams,  Annie  B j97.2 


Birds'  Christmas  Carol.  Wiggin,  Kate  D..  j95.31 

Bishop,  W:  H:  Choy  Susan,  etc 181.9 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  Bridal  march; 

Captain  Mansana;  Magnhild;  Dust. 

1885 181.10 

Black,  W:  Donald  Ross  of  Heimra.  1891..  164.7 

— In  far  Lochaber.  1889  36.639 

— Lady  Silverdale’s  sweetheart:  Marriage 

of  Moira  Fergus,  etc.  1876 36.640 

— Maid  of  Killeena,  etc.  1875 36.642 

— Mr.  Pisistratus  Brown,  M.  P.,  in  the 

Highlands,  etc.  1882 36.641 

— Sabina  Zembra.  1887 66.29 

— Stand  fast,  Craig-Royston!  Illus.  1891..  158.8 

— Strange  adventuresof  a house-boat.  1888.  147.29 

— White  heather.  1886  36.643 

— Wise  women  of  Inverness,  etc.  1885 36.644 

— Wolfenberg.  Illus.  1893  173.20 

Black  arrow.  Stevenson,  Robert  L 147.26 

Black  beauty:  his  grooms  and  companions. 

Sewell,  Anna 156.9 

Black  ice.  Tourgee,  Albion  W 68.2 

Black  robe.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.719 

Black  tulip.  Dumas,  Alexandre 171.9 

Blackfoot  lodge  tales.  Grinnell,  G:  B. . . 172.3 

Blackmore,  R.  D.  Christowell.  1882...  36.645 

— Springhaven.  1887 66.17 

— Tommy  Upmore.  1884 ...  36.646 

“Blackwood,”  Tales  from.  3rd  series.  12v. 

[1884-90.] 164.17 


Contents:  v.  1,  Bourgonef;  Thomas;  The  brigand’s 
bride;  The  misogynist;  A fetish  city;  The  Gascon 
O’Driscol. 

2,  An  Elie  ruby;  Alexander  Nesbitt,  ex-school- 
master; King  Bemba’s  point;  A vendetta;  Master 
Tommy’s  experiment;  A matrimonial  fraud. 

3,  A French  speculation;  Rufus  Hickman  of  St. 
Botolph’s;  Hans  Preller:  a legion  of  the  Rhine 
falls;  The  Puerto  de  Medina;  Jack  and  Minory. 

4,  My  treasure;  Who  were  they  ? a Maltese  ap 
parition;  Within  his  danger:  a tale  from  the  Chi, 
nese;  The  factor’s  shooting;  A magnetic  mystery. 

5,  A singular  case ; Pentock. 

6,  The  dragon-tree  of  Felde;  The  last  words  of  Jo- 
seph Barrable;  How  I fell  among  thieves;  Fiddlers 
three ; The  ghost  of  Morcar’s  tower;  Ancrum  Moore:  a 
historical  ballad. 

7,  A medium  of  last  century;  Alive,  and  yet  dead;  An 
unexpected  fare ; Reminiscence  of  a march. 

8,  Don  Angelo’s  stray  sheep ; The  twins ; The  doctor : an 
old  Virginia  fox  hunter;  The  enchanted  bridle. 

9,  Such  pity  as  a father  hath ; Coincidences  ? ? ; A 
dead  man’s  vengeance;  The  story  of  James  Barker:  a 
tale  of  the  Congo  coast. 

10,  Mr.  Cox’s  protege;  A dramatic  effect ; A bud  that 
lived;  Daniel  Fosque;  The  great  unloaded. 

11,  Christmas  eve  on  a haunted  hulk;  Dicky  Dawkins; 
or,  the  bookmaker  of  the  outer  ring;  Airy  nothing; 
Chapter  from  an  unknown  life;  Mar’se  Dab  after  the 
war;  “Unfathomed  mysteries.” 

12,  A philanthropist;  The  grateful  ghosts;  A pickle  of 
salt;  On  the  Wallaby  track;  Rathillet. 


Blake,  M.  M.  Siege  of  Norwich  Castle. 

[Time  of  William  the  conqueror.] 

1893  j 101 . 30 

Blanche,  Lady  Falaise.  Shorthouse,  J.  H:  164.9 
Blessed  Saint  Certainty.  Baker,  W:M..  181.7 

Blind  fate.  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F 161.3 

Blind  musician.  Korolenko,  Vladimir...  155.20 
BLUE-stocking,  A.  Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie.  36.753 

Blue  veil.  Montgomery,  Florence. 36.919 

Bluebeard’s  keys,  etc.  Thackeray,  A.  I. . 37.50 


FICTION. 


TO 


FICTION. 


Boisgilbert,  Edm.,  pseud.  See  Donnelly, 
Ignatius. 

Boldrewood,  Rolf,  pseud.  The  squatter’s 

dream;  astoryof  Australian  life.  1890.  156.82 

Bonaventure.  Cable,  G:  W 68.6 

Bondman,  The.  Caine,  Hall 167.2 

Bonnyborough,  Whitney,  A.  D.  T 58.20 

Book  of  love  stories.  Perry,  Nora 151.7 

Book  of  pity  and  of  death.  Viaud,  Julien. 

[ Pierre  Loti .] 177.10 

Book  of  vagaries.  Paulding,  James  K...  165.30 

Booth,  Mrs.  O.  ['‘Rita.’’]  Man  in  posses- 
sion. [1891.] 176.24 

Border  lances.  1886  178.18 

Border  shepherdess.  Barr,  Amelia  E 151.32 

Borderland.  Fothergill,  Jessie 36.782 

Boston  girl’s  ambitions.  Townsend,  Y.  F.  67.1 

Bostonians.  James,  Henry,  jr 65.6 

Bound  in  honor.  Trowbridge,  J.  T j84. 14 

Bound  together.  Fargus,  F.  J 36.768 

Bourget,  Paul.  Cosmopolis.  [1893.]....  173.17 

— Pastels  of  men.  2 v.  1891-2 177.3 

Bouvet,  Marguerite.  Little  Marjorie’s 

love  story.  1891 j96.32 

— Prince  Tip-Top;  a fairy  tale.  1892  ...  jlOl.33 

— Sweet  William.  1890 j93.16 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon.  Barr,  A.  E 147.34 

Bowman.  Anne.  Boy  pilgrims j85.5 

Boy  emigrants  [to  California].  Brooks,  N.  j85. 15 

Boy  pilgrims.  Bowman,  Anne j85.5 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.  Bovhood  in  Nor- 
way. 1892 ‘ j97.32 

— Golden  calf.  1892 175.17 

— Gunnar;  a tale  of  Norse  life.  1891 167.13 

— Light  of  her  countenance.  1889 153.3 

— Modern  Vikings.  1887 j88.15 

— Social  strugglers.  1893 174.13 

Boyhood  in  Norway.  Boyesen,  H.  H j97.32 

Boy’s  Mabinogion.  Lanier,  Sidney J77.28 

Boys  of  Beechwood.  Eiloart,  Mrs.  C.  J. . . j85.6 

Boys  of  Greenway  Court.  Butterworth,  H.  j 103.3 

Boys  of  Westonbury.  Adams,  H.  C j85.4 

Boy’s  town.  Howells,  W.  D j95.29 

Braddock.  Musick,  J:  R 175.27 

Braddon,  M.  E.  [Mrs.  J;  Maxwell.]  As- 
phodel. 3 v.  in  2.  1881 36.647 

— Cloven  foot.  3 v.  in  2-  1879 36.649 

— Cut  by  the  county.  1887 36.650 

— Dead  men’s  shoes.  1876 36.651 

— The  fatal  three.  1888 36.652 

— Flower  and  weed.  1883 36.653 

— Golden  calf.  1883 36.654 

— Hostages  to  fortune.  1875 36.655 

— In  great  waters,  etc.  1877 36.656 

— Ishmael.  3 v.  in  2.  1884  36.657 

— Joshua  Haggard’s  daughter.  1877 36.658 

— Just  as  I am.  1880 36.659 

— Like  and  unlike.  1887 36.660 

— Mount  Royal.  1882  36.661 

— One  thing  needful.  1886 36.662 

— Open  verdict.  3 v.  in  2.  1878 36.663 

— Phantom  fortune.  3 v.  in  2.  1883 36.664 

— Story  of  Barbara.  1880 36.648 

— Strange  world.  1875  36.665 

— Under  the  red  flag.  1884 36.666 

— Vixen.  3 v.  in  2.  1879 36  667 

— Weavers  and  weft.  1877 36.668 

— Wyllard’s  weird.  3 v.  in  2.  1885 36.669 

Brampton  sketches.  Claflin,  Mary  B 161.13 

Brave  giris.  Catherwood,  M.  H.  and  others.  j97.8 

Bridal  march,  etc.  Bjornson,  B 181.10 

Bride  of  the  Nile.  Ebers,  G:  2 v 66.30 

Briscoe,  Margaret  Sutton.  “Perchance  to 

dream”  and  other  stories.  1892 173.2 


Broken  blossom.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross 36.686 

Broken  pitchers.  Dunning,  A.  K j96.23 

Brooke,  H.  Fool  of  quality.  2v.ini.  1877.  153.16 
Brooks,  E.  S.  Chivalric  days.  1888 j93.8 

— Heroic  happenings,  told  in  verse  and 

story.  1893 j98.18  i 

— Son  of  Issachar.  [Time  of  Christ.]  1890.  161.4  ! 

Brooks,  Noah.  Boy  emigrants  [to  Cali- 
fornia]. 1885 j85. 15 

Brook’s  daughter.  Sergeant,  Adeline. . . 182.7 

Brother  Gabriel.  Edwards,  M.  B.  B.-..  36.758 
Brothers  and  strangers.  Poor,  Agnes  B . . 177.5  j 

Brought  home.  Smith, H jl01.12 

Brouhgton,  Rhoda.  Belinda.  1883 36.670 

— Doctor  Cupid.  1886 36.671 

Brown,  C:  Brockden.  Arthur  Mervin. 

[1800.] 168.13 

— Wieland.  [With  memoir  of  the  author.] 

[1798.] 168.14 

Brown,  Helen  D.  Petrie  estate.  1893...  175.8 

— Two  college  girls.  1891 j96.19 

Brownies;  their  book.  Cox,  Palmer j98.1 

Brush,  Christine  C.  Inside  our  gate.  1889.  152.8 

Buchanan,  Robert.  Come,  live  with  me, 

and  be  my  love.  [1891.] 176.13 

— Heir  of  Linne.  [1888.]  132.23 

Buchholz  family:  sketches  of  Berlin  life. 

Stinde,  Julius.  2 v j67.8 

BuLWER-Lytton,  E.  L..  1st  Lord  Lytton. 

Pausanias  the  Spartan.  [1876] 43.25 

BuLWER-Lytton,  E:  R.,  2d  Lord  Lytton , 

[ Owen  Meredith ].  Ring  of  Amasis. 

1890  156.18 

Bungener,  L.  F.  Preacher  and  the  king  ; 
or,  Bourdaloue  in  the  court  of  Louis 
XIV.  with  port,  and  biog.  sketch  of 
author.  1855  :....  58.10 

— Pfiest  and  the  Huguenot.  [Time  of 

Louis  XV.]  2 v.  1854 174.14 

Bunner,  H.  C.  Story  of  a New  York  house. 

1887  66  28 

— Zadoc  Pine  and  other  stories.  1891 161.25 

Bureaucracy.  Balzac,  Honore  de 168.27 

Burkett’s  Lock.  McClelland,  M.  G 155.9 

Burnett,  Frances  H.  Giovanni  and  the 

other  children  who  have  made  stories. 

1892 j98. 11 

— Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.  1887  j93.5 

— Little  Saint  Elizabeth  and  other  stories. 

1890 j93.10 

— Pretty  sister  of  Jose.  1889 152.8 

— Sara  Crewe;  or,  what  happened  at  Miss 

Minchins.  1888 j93.6 

Burnham,  Clara  L.  Dearly  bought.  1889.  157.29 

— Dr.  Latimer.  1893 174.10 

— Miss  Bagg’s  secretary:  a West  Point 

romance.  1892 165.27  ) 

— Mistress  of  Beech  Knoll.  1890 155.31 

— Next  door.  1889..  155.25 

— “No  gentlemen.”  1889 155.32 

— Young  maids  and  old.  1889 157.28 

Burning  of  Rome.  Church,  A.  J 163.28 

Burr,  E.  F.  Aleph,  the  Chaldean.  [1891.]  165.1 

Burstenbinder,  E.  [2£.  Werner.]  Alpine 

fay.  1889 151.27 

— Saint  Michael.  1887 67.15 

But  men  must  work.  Carey,  Rosa  N 174.5 

Butt,  B.  M.  Keith  Deramore.  1892  178.15 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Boys  of  Green- 
way court.  [Early  days  of  Wash- 
ington.] 1893  j 103. 3 

— In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln.  1892 jl01.25 

— Log  school-house  on  the  Columbia.  1890  j 101.24 

Button’s  inn.  Tourgee,  A.  W 67.12 


FICTION. 


71 


FICTION. 


Buxton,  B.  H.  From  the  wings.  1881.. 

— Great  Grenfell  gardens.  1879 

— Jennie  of  “The  Prince’s.”  1877 

— Nell— on  and  off  the  stage.  1880 

— Won.  1878 

Buz.  [A  honey  bee.]  Noel,  Maurice. 

By  land  and  sea.  King,  Gapt.  C 

By  love  and  law.  Alldrige,  Lizzie 

By  pike  and  dyke:  a tale  of  the  rise  of  the 

Dutch  republic.  Henty,  G.  A 

By  proxy.  Payn,  James  

By  woman’s  wit.  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F 

BYE-words.  [Tales.]  Yonge,  C.  M 

Bynner,  Edw.  L.  Agnes  Surriage.  [Story 
of  colonial  Marblehead.]  [188(3.]  . . 

— The  Begum’s  daughter.  1890  

— Chase  of  th^  Meteor,  etc.  1891 

— Zachary  Phips.  1892 

Cab  and  caboose.  Munroe,  Kirk 

Cable,  G:  W.  Bonaventure:  a prose  pastor- 
al of  Acadian  Louisiana.  1888 

— Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana.  1889. 
Cadets  of  Fleming  Hall.  Ray,  Anna  C.. 

Caesar's  column.  Donnelly,  Ignatius 

Cahun,  Leon.  Adventures  of  Captain 

Mago  ; or  a Phoenician  expedition. 


Caine,  Hall.  The  bondman.  [A  story  of 
Iceland.] 

— Capt’n  Davy’s  honeymoon.  1892 

— Deemster.  1892 

— Last  confession  and  The  blind  mother. 


[1892.]  

— Scapegoat.  [A  story  of  Morocco.]  [1891.] 

— Shadow  of  a crime.  1892 

— A son  of  Hagar.  1892 

Callias.  Church,  Alfred  J 

Calmetts,  Fernand.  Fisher  girl  of  France. 

[1892.] 

Calmire.  1893 

Cambridge,  Ada,  pseud.  See  Cross,  J/rs.G.F. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Helen.  Dr.  Martha  Scar- 
borough. 1893 

— What-to-do  club.  1888 

Campmates.  Munroe,  Kirk, 

Canadians  of  old.  Gaspe,  PhilippeA.de. 

Canoemates.  Munroe,  Kirk 

Canon’s  ward,  The.  Payn  James 

Cape  Cod  and  all  along  shore.  Nordhoff,  C: 

Captain  Blake.  King,  Gapt.  C: 

Captain  Dangerous.  Sala,  G:  A 

Capt’n  Davy’s  honeymoon.  Caine,  Hall. 
Captain  of  the  Janizaries.  Ludlow,  J.  M. 
Captain  of  the  Kittiewink.  Ward,  H.  D. 
Captain  of  the  Polestar,  etc.  Doyle,  A.  C. 

Captain  of  the  Rajah.  Patterson,  H 

Captain  Polly.  Sweet,  Sophie 

Captive  of  love:  Japanese  romance.  Greey, 

E: 

Cara  Roma.  Grant,  M.  M 

Career  of  a nihilist.  Ertel,  A.  I 

Carey,  Rosa  N.  Aunt  Diana.  1889  

— Averil.  1892 

— Barbara  Heathcote’s  trial.  1889 

— But  men  must  work.  1893 

— Esther;  a book  for  girls  

— Little  MissMuffet.  1893  

— Merle’s  crusade 

— Nellie’s  memories.  1890  

— Our  Bessie 

— Queenie’s  whim.  1890  

— Robert  Ord’s  atonement.  1888 

Carine.  Enault,  Louis 

Carita.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 


36.672 

36.673 

36.674 

36.675 

36.676 
]95.4 

162.29 

36.632 


.194.17 
36.969 
66  20 
j95.17 

67.2 
155.23 
j97. 18 
167.19 
j 102.9 


68.6 

154.26 

j97.28 

‘161.6 


j98.21 

167.2 
176.21 

167.3 


176.27 

167.5 

168.30 

168.31 
166.29 

171.18 

173.6 


173.31 
j 103. 19 

j 104.6 

158.32 
j 97.24 
36.970 
157.12 

163.7 

152.20 

176.21 
157.26 
j 101.6 

178.22 
157.11 

J95.7 


58.29 

36.807 

162.4 
133.21 
165.16 
161.10 

174.5 
j95.35 
’]  102.3 
161.12 
158.28 
165.13 
161.19 
161.18 
164  24 
36.942 


Carleton,  Robert,  pseud.  See  Hall,  B.  R. 

Carr,  Alaric.  Treherne’s  temptation.  1883.  36.683 
Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.  See  Dodgson,  C.  L. 

Cartouche.  Peard,  Frances  M 36.989 

Cassy.  Smith,  Hannah J 101. 17 

Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs. 

Aleshine.  Stockton,  F.  R v 152.15 

Castle  and  town.  Peard,  Frances  M 182.4 

Castle  Blair.  Shaw,  Flora  L 56.16 

Castle  Hohenwald,  Streckfuss,  Adolph. . 154.29 

Cat  stories.  Jackson,  Helen  Hunt j84.18 

Catherine.  Sandeau,  Jules 174.7 

Cathedral  courtship  and  Penelope’s  Eng- 
lish experiences.  Wiggin,  Kate  D..  174.4 

Catherwood,  Mary  H.  Lady  of  Fort  St. 

John.  [Story  of  Acadia.]  1891....  164.2 

— Old  Kaskaskia.  1893 174.19 

— Romance  of  Dollard.  [Adam  Daulac: 

Canada,  1660.]  [1889.] 154.8 

— Story  of  Tonty  [companion  of  La  Salle.] 

1890 153.24 

— and  others,  Brave  girls.  Illus.  [1886.].  j97.8 

Cattermole,  G:  Evenings  at  Haddon 

Hall.  1881 153.8 

Cecilia  de  Noel.  Falconer,  Lanoe 164.14 

Century,  A,  too  soon.  Musick,  J:  R 175.26 

Century’s  World’s  fair  book  for  boys  and 

girls.  Jenks,  Tudor.  [1893] j98.19 

Cervantes,  S.  M.  de.  Exemplary  novels. 

1882 153.11 

— Galatea.  1883 153.10 

Cesar  Birotteau.  Balzac,  H,  de.  1886...  '65.29 

Champney,  Elizabeth  W.  Witch  Winnie 

series,  v.  1-4.  [1891-3.] 

Witch  Winnie 168.11 

Witch  Winnie’s  mystery 168.12 

Witch  Winnie’s  studio 166.31 

Witch  Winnie  in  Paris 175.14 

Chaney,  G:  L.  F.  Grant  and  Co.  1886. . . 185.21 

— - Tom:  a home  story.  1886 j85.20 

Chanler,  Amelie  Rives.  Barbara  Deering; 
sequel  to  “The  quick  or  the  dead?” 

1893 173.29 

— Quick  or  the  dead  ? 1886  152.14 

Chantry  House.  Yonge,  C.  M 65.27 

Chantry  priest  of  Barnet.  Church,  A.  J:  181.12 
Chaplin,  Heman  W.  Five  hundred  dol- 
lars and  other  stories  of  New  Eng- 
land life.  1890 155.22 

Characteristics.  Mitchell,  S.  Weir 167.14 

Charles,  Mrs.  Eliz.  Conquering  and  to 
conquer.  [Rome  in  the  days  of  St. 
Jerome.]  1876 36.684 

— Lapsed  but  not  lost.  1878 36.685 

Chase  of  the  Meteor,  etc.  Bynner,  Edw.  L.  j97.18 

Chata  and  Chinita.  Heaven,  L.  P 154.3 

Chatelaine  of  La  Trinite.  Fuller,  II:  B.  167.17 

Cheap  Jack  Zita.  Baring-Gould,  S 178.26 

Chelsea  householder.  Lawless,  Emily.  181.31 
Chetwynd  Calverley.  Ainsworth,  W:  II.  36.624 
Chevalier  d’Harmental.  Dumas,  A...  171.10 
Chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge.  Dumas,  A.  171.3 
Chevalier  of  Pensiere—Vani.  Fuller, II.  B.  164  5 
Childhood,  boyhood,  youth.  Tolstoi,  L.N.  66.4 

Children  of  Gibeon.  Besant,  Walter 152.5 

Children  of  the  castle.  Molesworth,  M.  L.  196. 12 
Children  of  the  Ghetto.  Zangwill,  I.  2 v.  177.20 
Children  of  the  king.  Crawford,  F.  M.. . 173.3 

Children  of  the  world.  Heyse,  Paul 181.24 

Children’s  book.  Scudder,  H.  E.,  ed j98.23 

Children’s  journey  and  other  stories. 

Tuckett,  Eliz j98.9 

Children’s  stories  in  American  history. 

Wright,  H.C j97.5 


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Children’s  stories  of  American  progress. 

Wright,  H.  C j97.6 

Children’s  stories  of  the  great  scientists. 


Wright,  H.  C j 102. 18 

Chivalric  days.  [Stories.]  Brooks,  E.  S.  j93.8 

Chosen  valley.  Foote,  Mary  H 173.23 

Chouans,  The.  Balzac,  H.  de 168.32 


Choy  Susan  and  other  stories.  Bishop,  W:H:  181.9 

Chrissy’s  endeavor.  Alden,  I.  M j94.8 

Christmas  child.  Molesworth,M.  L jl02.33 

Christmas  every  day  and  other  stories  told 

for  children.  Howells.  W.  D j 101 . 29 

Christmas  stories.  Behrens,  Bertha 161.24 

CHRisTMAs-tree  laud.  Molesworth,  M.  L.  j 102.31 

Chistmas  wreck,  etc.  Stockton.  F.  R ‘ 66.5.2 

Christopher  and  other  stories.  Barr, 


A.  E 168.1 

Christowell.  Blackmore  R.  D 36.645 


Church,  Alfred  J.  Burning  of  Rome;  or, 

a story  of  the  days  of  Nero.  1891. . . 163.28 

— Callias  ; a tale  of  the  fall  of  Athens.  1891.  166.29 

— Chantry  priest  of  Barnet ; a tale  of  the 


two  Roses.  1884  181.12 

— Count  of  the  Saxon  shore:  [a  story  of 

early  Britain].  1888 155.13 

— The  hammer:  a story  of  Maccabean 

times.  1890  155.15 

— Stories  from  the  Creek  comedians.  1892.  173.8 

— Stories  of  the  magicians j96.7 

— Three  Greek  children:  [a  story  of  an- 

cient Greece].  1889 j95.6 

— To  the  lions:  a tale  of  the  early  Chris- 

tians. 1889..., 155.14 

— Two  thousand  years  ago;  or  the  adven- 

tures of  a Roman  boy.  [1887.] j85.13 

— With  the  king  at  Oxford.  [Charles  I.].  177.26 
Church,  Mrs.  R.  [Florence  Marry  at.] 

— Broken  blossom.  1879 36.686 

— Daughter  of  the  tropics.  1888 36.687 

— Driven  to  bay.  1887  36.688 

— Facing  the  footlights.  1883 36.690 

— Fair-haired  Alda.  1880 36.691 

— Fighting  the  air.  1875 36.692 

— Gentleman  and  courtier.  1888 36.693 

— Ghost  of  Charlotte  Cray,  etc.  1883 36.694 

— Harvest  of  wild  oats.  1877  36.695 

— Heart  of  Jane  Warner.  1885  36.696 

— Heir  presumptive.  1886 36.697 

— Her  father’s  name.  1877 36.698 

— Her  world  against  a lie.  1879 36.699 

— How  they  loved  him.  1882 36.700 

— Little  stepson.  1878  36.701 

— Lucky  disappointment,  etc.  1876 36.702 

— Master  passion.  1886 36.703 

— Moment  of  madness,  etc.  1883 36.704 

— Mount  Eden.  1890 36.705 

— ‘ My  own  child.  ” 1876 36.706 

— My  sister  the  actress.  1881 36.707 

— The  nobler  sex.  [1892.] ; 176.23 

— On  circumstantial  evidence.  1889 36.689 

— Peeress  and  player.  1884 36.708 

— Phyllida.  1882 36.709 

— Root  of  all  evil.  1880 36.710 

— Spidres  of  society.  1887 36.711 

— A star  and  a heart.  1876  36.712 

— Under  the  lilies  and  roses.  1884 36.713 

— With  Cupid’s  eyes.  1881 36.714 

— Written  in  fire.  1878 36.715 

CiGARETTE-maker’s  romance.  Crawford, 

F.  M 157.8 

City  boys  in  the  woods.  Wells,  H:  P J98.25 


City  in  the  sea;  stories  of  the  old  Vene- 
tians. S.,  E.  L 177.17 


Claflin,  Mary  B.  Brampton  sketches; 

old  time  New  England  life.  [1890.]  161.13 
Clark,  Kate  E.  The  dominant  seventh  ; a 

musical  story.  1890 157.32 

Clarke,  R.  S.  [ Sophie  May.]  Drone’s 

honey.  1887 67.17 

— In  old  Quinnebasset.  [1891.] j96.20 

Clarke,  Sarah  J.  [Penn  Shirley.]  Little 

Miss  Weezy’s  sister.  1890 j94.20 

Clemens,  S.  L.  [Mark  Twain.]  The 

American  claimant.  1892  167.1 

— Merry  tales.  1892 177.7 

— One  million  pound  bank-note,  etc.  1893.  173.19 

— Yankee  in  King  Arthur’s  court.  1889.  148.14 

Cleopatra.  Ebers,  Georg.  2 v 182.12 

Cleopatra.  Haggard,  H.  Rider 151.25 

Clerk  of  Portwick.  Fenn.,  G:  M 36.772 

Cleveland,  Rose  E.  The  long  run.  1886.  65.9 

CLiFF-dwellers.  Fuller,  H:  B 175.21 

Clifford,  Mrs.  W.  K.  Aunt  Anne.  1893.  175.29 

— Last  touches  and  other  stories.  1892..  178.5 

— Love  letters  of  a worldly  woman.  1893.  177.13 
Clocks  of  Rondaine,  etc.  Stockton,  F.  R.  j98.12 
Cloven  foot.  Braddon,  M.  E.  3 v.  in  2..  36.649 

Clover.  Woolsey,  S.  C j95.2 

Cluny  MacPherson.  Barr,  Amelia  E 174.9 

Coast  of  Bohemia.  Howells,  W:  D 177.29 

Coelho,  J.  G.  G.  [Julio  Diniz.]  Fidalgos 

of  Casa  Mourisca.  [From  the  Portu- 
guese.] [1891.] 161.21 

Coleridge,  Christabel  R.  An  English 

squire.  1884 36.716 

Collins,  Mortimer.  Fight  with  fortune. 

1877 36.717 

— Sweet  and  twenty,  1875 36.718 

Collins,  Wilkie.  Black  robe.  1881 .....  36.719 

— Evil  genius.  1886 36.720 

— Fallen  leaves.  1879  36.721 

— Guilty  river;  The  ghost’s  touch.  1887. . 36.724 

— Haunted  hotel.  1878 36.722 

— Heart  and  science.  1883  36.723 

— Jezebel's  daughter.  1880  36.725 

— Legacy  of  Cain.  1888 36.727 

— My  lady’s  money;  Percy  and  the  prophet. 

1877  36.726 

— Plot  in  private  life;  Mad  Monkton,  etc. 

1859  36.728 

— Two  destinies.  1876 36.729 

Colomb,  Mme.  C.  Hermine’s  triumphs. 

1892 jl01.26 

Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville.  Smith,  F.H.  162.8 

Colonel  Dacre.  Jolly,  Emily 36.857 

Colonel  Enderby’s  wife.  Harrison,  Mrs.  W.  58.15 
Colonel  Quaritch,  V.  C.  Haggard,  H.  R.  86.818 

Col.  Ross  of  Piedmont.  Cooke,  J:  E 168.9 

Colonel  Starbottle’s  client,  etc.  Harte, 

Bret 177.8 

Colonel’s  Christmas  dinner.  King,  Capt.C:  171.20 

Columbia.  Musick,  J:R 166.25 

Columbian  historical  novels.  12  v.  See 
Musick,  J:  R. 

Columbus  and  Beatriz.  Du  Bois,  C.  G. . . 166.8 

Come  forth.  Phelps, E.S. and  Ward,  H.  D.  157.3 
Come,  live  with  me,  and  be  my  love.  Bu- 
chanan, Robert 176.13 

Comtesse  de  Charney.  Dumas,  A.  4 v..  171.2 

Condemned  as  a nihilist.  Henty,  G.  A. . . j 101.2 

Confidential  agent.  Payn,  James 36.971 

Conklin,  Mrs.  N.  [Jennie  M.  Drink  water.] 

Fairfax  girls.  [1886.] j96.22 


Connecticut  Yankee  in  King  Arthur’s 

court.  Clemens,  S.  L 148.14 


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FICTION. 


Conquering  and  to  conquer.  Charles,  E.  36.684 

Contradictions.  Peard,  Frances  M 36.990 

Convicts,  The . Auerbach,  Berthold 147.11 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud . See  Fargus,  F.  J. 

Conways,  The.  Merriman,  Effie  W jl01.27 

Cooke,  J:  E.  CoJ.  Ross  of  Piedmont.  1892.  168.9 

— Hilt  to  hilt.  [Story  of  the  civil  war, 

1864-5.]  1890  168.3 

— Leather  and  silk.  [Virginia  at  the  com- 


mencement of  present  century.]  1892.  168.4 

— Lord  Fairfax.  [Virginia,  1748-9.]  1892.  168.6 

— Mohun.  [Story  of  the  civil  war,  1863-5.] 

1889  168.8 

— My  lady  Pokahontas.  1885 58.16 

— Out  of  the  foam.  1888  168.5 

— Surry  of  Eagle’s-Nest.  [Confederate 

staff-officer.]  1889  157.23 

Cooke,  Rose  Terry.  Happy  Dodd.  1892..  181.13 

— Huckleberries.  [Short  New  England 

stories.]  1892 167.9 

— Somebody’s  neighbors.  [1881.] 173.14 

— Steadfast.  [1889.] 152.27 

Coolidge,  Susan.  >S^Woolsey,  S.  C. 

Cooper,  S:  W.  Think  and  thank.  [Boy- 
hood of  Sir  Moses  Montefiore.]  1890.  j 101. 23 
Coppee,  Francois.  Ten  tales.  1891 161.14 

— True  riches.  1893  175.12 

Copperhead,  The.  Frederic,  Harold 176.3 

Coral  ship.  Munroe,  Kirk j 102. 10 

Corelli,  Marie.  Romance  of  two  worlds. 

1888  36.730 

— Thelma,  a Norwegian  princess.  1887..  36.731 

— Vendetta.  1887  36.732 

Coryell,  J:  R.  Diego  Pinzon  and  the  fear- 
ful voyage  he  took  into  the  unknown 
ocean,  A.  D.  1492.  1892  j97.16 

Cosmopolis.  Bourget,  Paul 173.17 

Cotes,  Mrs.  Everard.  $66  Duncan,  Sara  J. 

Couch,  Arthur  T.  Q.  The  splendid  spur. 

[Time  of  Charles  I.]  [1890.] 158.3 

Count  of  the  Saxon  shore.  Church,  A.  J.  155.13 
Countess  de  Bonneval.  Fullerton,  Lady  G.  36.786 

Countess  Kate.  Yonge,  C.  M j95.18 

Country  by-ways.  Jewett.  Sarah  O 156.2 

Country  doctor.  Balzac,  H.  de 65.34 

Country  gentleman  and  his  family.  Oli- 

phant,  M.  O.  W 36.943 

Couperus,  Louis.  Eline  Vere.  1892 165.24 

Coupon  bonds,  etc.  Trowbridge,  J.  T...  58.28 

Court  of  Charles  IV.,  a romance  of  the  Es- 

corial.  Galdos,  B.  P.  1888 182.22 

Court  Royal.  Baring-Gould,  S 36.804 

Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd,  etc.  Kipling,  R.  156.27 

Cousin  Bette.  Balzac,  H.  de 132.29 

Cousin  Henry.  Trollope,  Anthony 37.61 

Cousin  Pons.  Balzac,  H.  de 65.28 

Cousin  Trix.  Craik,  G.  M j95.13 

Cousins.  Walford,  L.  B 147.15 

Couvreur,  Mme.  [ Tasma .]  Penance  of 

Portia  James.  [1891.] 177.12 

— Uncle  Piper  of  Piper’s  Hill.  An  Aus- 

tralian novel.  1889 37.77 

Cox,  Palmer.  Another  Brownie  book.  [1890.]  j98.2 

— The  Brownies:  their  book.  [1887.] j98.1 

Cracker  Joe.  (No  name  series.)  1887....  67.18 

Craddock,  Charles  E.,  pseud.  See  Murfree, 

Mary  N. 

Craik,  Mrs.  Diana  M.  His  little  mother, 

etc.  1882  36.733 

— King  Arthur  : not  a love  story.  1886..  36.734 

— Laurel  bush.  1876 36.735 

— Little  lame  prince.  IUi$,  1874 36.736 


Craik,  Georgiana  M.  Annie  Warwick. 
1877  

— Cousin  Trix  and  her  welcome  tales. 

1868  

— Dorcas.  1880  

— Hard  to  bear.  1878  

— Sylvia’s  choice;  Theresa.  1875 

— Two  women.  1881 

Crane,  T.  F:  Italian  popular  tales.  1889. 
Craven,  Mrs.  Augustus.  Eliane.  1882.. 
Crawford,  F.  Marion.  Children  of  the 

King:  a tale  of  southern  Italy.  1893. 

— Cigarette  maker’s  romance.  1890 

— Don  Orsino.  [Continuation  of  “Sara- 

cinesca”  and  Sant’  Ilario.]  1892 

— Greifenstein.  1889 

— Katherine  Lauderdale.  2 v.  1894 

— Khaled:  a tale  of  Arabia.  1891 

— Marion  Darche.  1893 

— Marzio’s  crucifix.  1887  

— Paul  Patoff.  1888 

— Pietro  Ghisleri.  1893 

— Sant’  Ilario;  sequel  to  Saracinesca.  1889. 

— Saracinesca.  1889 

— Tale  of  a lonely  parish.  1886  

— The  three  fates.  1892  

— Witch  of  Prague.  1891 

— With  the  immortals.  1888 

Cressy.  Harte,  Bret. 

Crew  of  the  Dolphin.  Smith,  Hannah.. . 
Crime  and  punishment.  Dostoyevsky, F.M. 
Crime  of  Sylvestre  Bonnard.  Thibauld,  A. 

F.  [ Anatole  France .] 

Crotchet  castle.  Peacock,  T : L 

Crockett,  S.  R.  The  raiders.  1894 

— Stickit  minister  and  some  common  men . 

1893  

Crooked  path.  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F 

Crosby,  Margaret.  Violin  obligato,  etc. 

1891 

Cross,  Mrs.  G.  F.  \Ada  Cambridge.']  Three 

Miss  Kings.  1892  

Cross  currents.  Dickens,  Mary  A 

Crowded  out  o’  Crofield.  Stoddard,  W : O. 
Crowninshield,  Mary  B.  Plucky  Smalls: 

his  story.  [1889.] • 

Cruger,  Mrs.  Van  Rensselaer  \Julien  Gor- 
don.] Diplomat’s  diary.  1891 

— Marionettes.  [1892.]  

— Puritan  pagan.  1891 „ 

— Successful  man.  1891 

Ciiuikshank,  G:  Three  courses  and  a des- 
sert. 1888  

Crusade  of  the  Excelsior.  Harte,  Bret. . . 

Crystal  button.  Thomas,  Chauncey 

Cuckoo  clock.  Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.  L — 
Cuckoo  in  the  nest.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W. 
Cudlip,  Mrs.  A.  [Annie  Thomas.]  Nar- 
row escape.  1875 

Cupples,  G:  Cupples  Howe,  mariner. 

1885  

Cupples  Howe,  mariner.  Cupples,  G:... 
Curtin,  Jeremiah.  Myths  and  folk-lore  of 
Ireland.  1890 

— Myths  and  folk-tales  of  the  Russians, 

western  Slavs  and  Magyars.  1890. 
Curtis,  Mrs.  C.  P.  [Carroll  Winchester. ] 
From  Madge  to  Margaret.  1887. . . 

Cut  by  the  county.  Braddon,  M.  E 

Da  capo,  etc.  Thackeray,  Anne  I 

Daddy*  Jake  and  other  stories.  Harris,  J.  C'. 

Daisy  Miller,  James,  11: 

Daisy  Plains.  Warner,  Susan 

Dally,  Pool,  Maria  L 


36.737 

j 95 . 1 3 

36.739 

36.742 

36.740 

36.741 
172.15 

36.743 

173.3 

157.8 

168.28 

151.9 
178.21 
163.17 
175.10 

68.9 

68.1 

174.27 

153.26 

153.25 

65.4 

165.32 

163.24 

165.3 

154.4 
j 101.15 

66.3 

172.9 
167.8 

178.24 


178.2 
152.22 

164.4 

181.11 

176.2 
j93. 13 

J95.3 

161.20 

174.29 
176.15 

161.9 

153.7 
67.14 

161.2 
.]84.19 

176.10 

36.744 

157.21 

157.21 

156.8 

162.18 

184.3 

36.650 

37.51 

j93.7 

172.11 
- 58.32 

174.30 


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Dame  de  Monsoreau.  Dumas,  Alexandre.  2v.  171.5 

Dandelion  clocks.  Ewing,  Juliana  H . . . j93.21 
Danilevsky,  G.  P.  Princess  Tarakanova: 

a dark  chapter  of  Russian  history  . . 165.8 

Dannenberg,  G.,  pseud.  See  Friederich, 

Bertha  H. 

Dark  days.  Fargus,  F.  J 36.769 

Darkness  and  dawn.  Farrar.  F:  W 161  8 

Darryll  Gap.  Townsend,  Virginia  F...  162.20 
Daudet,  Alphonse.  Belle  Nivernaise:  a 
story  of  a river-barge  and  its  crew. 

1889  183.16 

— The  immortal  ; or,  one  of  the  “forty.” 

1889  151.1 

— Jack.  1887 151.5 

■ — Kings  in  exile.  1890 158.7 

— L'evangeliste.  1883 54.15 

— The  nabob.  1878 151.4 

— Port  Tarascon  : the  last  adventures  of 

the  illustrious  Tartarin.  [1890.]....  148.18 

— Tartarin  of  Tarascon:  traveler,  “Turk” 

and  lion-hunter.  1887 67.9 

— Tartarin  on  the  Alps.  1892 181.14 

Daughter  of  Eve.  Kirk,  Mrs.  E.  0 152.1 

Daughter  of  Fife.  Barr,  Amelia  E 65.22 

Daughter  of  the  South, etc.  Harrison,  Mrs. 

Burton 166.12 

Daughter  of  the  tropics.  Church,  Mrs.R.  36.687 
Daughter  of  this  world.  Battershall,. 

Fletcher 177.14 

Daughter  of  to-day.  Duncan,  Sara  J . . . 178  28 

Daughter  of  Venice.  Wood,J:S 171.15 

David  Alden’s  daughter,^.  Austin,  Jane  G.  167.29 

David  Balfour.  Stevenson,  R.  L 175.16 

David  Grieve.  Ward,  Mrs.  Humphrey .. . 164.22 
Davis,  Rebecca  Harding.  Kent  Hampden. 

1892  jl01.5 

— Silhouettes  of  American  life.  1892 167.25 

Davis,  R:  Harding.  Gallegher  and  other 

stories.  1891 162.13 

— Stories  for  boys.  1891 j96.21 

— Van  Bibber  and  others.  1892  . . 166.5 

Dawes,  Mrs.  S.  E.  Ethel’s  year  at  Ash- 
ton. [1888.] j96  26 

Day  and  nightstories.  Sullivan, T.  R.  2 v.  175.9 
Day  at  Laguefre’s  and  other  days.  Smith, 

F.  Hopkinson 165.4 

Dayspring.  Marshall,  Emma ....  36.895 

Dead  lake.  Heyes,  Paul 36.825 

Dead  men’s  shoes.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.651 

Dean,  The,  and  his  daughter.  Philips, 

F.  C 37.2 

Dean’s,  The, daughter.  Veitch, Sophie  F.  F.  157.4 

Dearest.  Forrester,  Mrs 174.18 

Dearly  bought.  Burnham,  Clara  Louise.  157.29 
“December  roses. ”Praed,  J/rs. Campbell. . . 167.4 

Deemster,  The.  Caine,  Hall 167.3 

Deerings  of  Medbury.  Townsend,  Vir- 
ginia F 147.19 

Deland,  Margaret.  John  Ward,  preacher. 

1888.... 147.31 

— Mr.  Tommy  Dove,  etc.  1893 174.22 

— Sidney.  1891  157.5 

— Story  of  a child.  1892 j 101. 20 

Delight  makers.  Bandelier,  Adolf  F ...  157.10 

Deluge  ; sequel  to  “With  fire  and  sword.” 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  2 v 164.23 

Demagogue.  Locke,  David  R 168.18 

Demos.  Gissing,  George 36.801 

Dempster,  Charlotte.  Vera.  1871  36.748 

Dene  Hollow.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry • 37.85 

Deserter,  The.  King,  Capt.  C: 148.7 

Devon  boys.  Fenn,  G:  M j 102. 25 

Diana,  Lady  Lyle.  Dixon,  W:  H 36.750 


Diana  of  the  crossways.  Meredith,  G: .. . 151.14 

Diane.  Macquoid,  Katherine  S 36.889 

Diary  of  a poor  young  lady.  Nathusius, 

Maria In  36.932 

Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  John  Spicer  lectures. 

[1887.] j85.24 

— Molasses  candy:  little  stories  for  little 

folks.  1880 ]94.4 

— William  Henry  and  his  friends.  [1871.]  ]84.8 

Dick  o’ the  Fens.  Fenn,G:  M j 102.26 

Dickens, C:  Master  Humphrey’s  clock.  3v.  36.749 

Contents:  v.  1,  Master  Humphrey’s  clock  ; Old 
curiosity  shop.  v.  2,  Old  curiosity  shop;  Earnaby 
Rudge.  v.  3,  Barnaby  Rudge. 

Dickens,  Mary  A.  Cross  currents.  1892.  176.2 

Dickinson,  Ellen  E.  The  King’s  Daugh- 
ters. [1888.] 158.27 

Dictator,  The.  McCarthy,  Justin 174.6 

Diego  Pinzon.  Coryell,  J:  R j97.16 

Diniz,  Julio,  pseud.  See  Coelho,  J.  G.  G. 
Diplomat’s  diary.  Cruger,  Mrs.  V.  R...  161.20 
Dixon,  W:  H.  Diana,  Lady  Lyle.  1877.  36.750 
Doctor,  Ben.  Whitherspoon,  Rev.  0 57.31 


Doctor  Cupid.  Broughton,  Rhoda 36.671 

Doctor  Dodd's  school.  Ford,  J.  L J97.30 

Doctor  Jacob.  Edwards.  M.  B.  B.  — . ...  181.18 
Doctor  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde.  Stevenson, 

R.  L 65.11 

Dr.  Latimer.  Burnham,  dara  L 174.10 

Dr.  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters.  Austin, 

J.  G 161.16 

Dr.  Martha  Scarborough.  Campbell, H..  173.31 

Doctor  of  Deane.  Palmer,  Mary  T 156  11 

Dr.  Wortel’s  school.  Trollope,  A 37.62 

Doctor’s  dilemma.  Smith,  Hannah 163.22 

Dodge,  Louisa.  Question  of  identity.  1887.  153.22 
Dodge,  Mary  M.  Baby  world.  Selected 

from  St.  Nicholas.  [1884.]  j93.2 

Dodgson,  C:  L:  [Lewis  Carroll .]  The  nur- 
sery “Alice.”  1890 J93.12 

— Sylvie  and  Bruno.  2 v.  1890 j 103. 14 

Dominant  seventh.  Clark,  Kate  E 157.32 

Don  Braulio.  Valera  Juan 166.24 

Don  Orsino.  Crawford,  F.  M 168.28 

Dona  Luz.  Valera,  Juan 158.14 

Donald  Marcy.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S... 174.23 

Donald  Ross  of  Heimra.  Black,  W: 164.7 

Donna  Quixote.  McCarthy,  J 36.885 

Donnelly  Ignatius.  [Edmund  Boisgil- 

bert.]  Caesar’s  column  : a story  of 

the  20th  centuiy.  1891 161.6 

Donovan.  Bayly,  A.  E 162.1 

Dorcas.  Craik,  Georgiana  M 36.739 

Dorcas,  the  daughter  of  Faustina.  Kouns, 

Nathan  C 155.8 

Doris.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  Marg 36.830 

Dorothy  Forster.  Besant,  Walter 36.634 

Dorothy  Grape.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 37.86 

Dorothy’s  daughters.  Marshall,  Mrs.  E . . j 104.4 
Dorothy’s  experience.  Trafton,  Adeline.  j95.32 

Dorrie.  Tirebuck,  W:  178.30 

Dorymates.  Munroe,  Kirk j 104.7 

Dostoyevosky,  Feodor  M.  Crime  and  pun- 
ishment. [Russian  story.]  [1886.]  66.3 

Dougall,  L.  Beggars  all.  1893 177.11 

— What  necessity  knows.  1893  177.16 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.  Foes  of  her  house- 
hold. 1887 67.16 

— Fortunes  of  the  Faradays.  1888 66.18 

— From  hand  to  mouth.  [1877.] 163.4 

— Home  nook.  1873 163.3 

— Hope  Mills.  [1879.] 163.2 

— Lost  in  a great  city.  [1880.]  ..........  145.25 


FICTION. 


75 


Fiction. 


Douglas,  continued. 


— Lyndell  Sherburne;  sequel  to  Sherburne 

House.  [1893.] ^5.19 

— Modern  Adam  and  Eve  in  a garden.  1889.  152.10 

— Old  woman  who  lived  in  a shoe  ; or, 

there’s  no  place  like  home.  [1874.]  . . j85.8 

— Osborne  of  Arrochar.  1890 153.21 

— Sherburne  House.  [1892.] 166.32 

— Stephen  Dane.  1867... 163.1 

— A woman’s  inheritance.  [1886.] 65.3 

Douglas,  Edith.  We  Von  Arldens 163.21 

Down  in  Tennessee  [in  1863-4].  Gilmore, 

J.  R.  [Edmund  Kir/ce] 155.2 

Down  the  O-hi-o.  Roberts,  C:  H 161.8 

Down  the  ravine.  Murfree,  Mary  N 58.9 

Doyle,  A.  Conan.  Adventures  of  Sherlock 

Holmes.  1892  181.15 

— Captain  of  the  Polestar,  etc.  1893 178.22 

— The  great  shadow.  [Napoleon  I.]  1893.  174.11 

— Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes  ; sequel 

to  “Ad  ventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes.” 

1894  182.26 

— Micah  Clarke.  1889 152.7 

— Refugees.  1894 182.27 

— Sign  of  the  four.  1894 182.29 

— White  company.  1891 181.16 

Dragon  and  the  tea-kettle.  Wright,  Mrs. 

J.  McN 58.23 

Drake,  Jeanie.  In  old  St.  Stephen’s.  1892.  167.31 

Dreams.  Schreiner,  Olive 157.25 

Drinkwater,  Jennie  M.  See  Conklin, 

Mrs.  Nathaniel. 

Driven  back  to  Eden.  Roe.  E.  P 168.17 

Driven  to  bay.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.688 

Drone’s  honey.  Clarke,  R.  C 67.17 

Drummer  boy.  Trowbridge,  J:  T j84.13 

Drummond,  H:  Baxter’s  second  innings. 

1892  j 103. 20 

Du  Bois,  Constance  G.  Columbus  and 

Beatrix.  1892 166.8 

— Martha  Corey:  a tale  of  the  Salem 

witchcraft.  1890  157.17 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul.  Ivar  the  Viking.  1893.  175.20 
Duchess,  The,  pseud.  See  Hungerford, Mrs. 
Margaret. 

Duchess  de  Langeais.  Balzac,  H.de 65.30 

Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  I).,  [George  Sand.] 

— The  bagpipers.  1890 154.16 

— The  gallant  lords  of  Bois-Dore.  2v.  1890.  158.13 

— My  sister  Jeannie.  1874 151.6 

— Nanon.  1890  161.23 

Duffels.  [Short  stories.]  Eggleston,  E:  176.32 

Duke’s,  The,  children.  Trollope,  A 37.63 

Dulcken,  H.  W.  One  by  one:  a child’s 

book  of  tales  and  fables j 94 . 3 

Dumas,  Alexandre.  Black  tulip.  [Hol- 
land, 1672.] 171.9 

— The  Marie  Antoinette  romances.  [Per- 


iod of  Louis  XV., Louis. XVI.  and  the 


French  Revolution.] 

Memoirs  of  a physician.  3 v 55.29 

The  queen’s  necklace.  2 v 55.30 

Ange  Pitou.  2 v 171.1 

La  Comtesse  de  Charnay.  4 v 171.2 

Chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge 171.3 

— Page  of  the  duke  of  Savoy.  [France, 

Henry  II.]  2 v 171.7 

— The  Regency  romances.  [Period  of  the 

regency  of  Philippe  d’  Orleans.] 

Chevalier  d’  Harmental 171.10 

The  regent’s  daughter 171.11 

— Two  Dianas.  [France  ; Henry  II. — 

Charles  IX.]  3v 171.8 


Dumas,  continued . 


— The  Valois  romances.  [Period  of  Charles 

IX.  and  Henry  III.] 

Marguerite  de  Valois.  2v 171.4 

La  dame  de  Monsoreau.  2 v 171.5 

The  forty-five.  2v 171.6 

Du  Maurier,  G:  Peter  Ibbetson.  1892. . . 181.17 

— Trilby.  1894  182.18 

Duncan,  Sara  Jeannette.  [Mrs.  E.  Cotes.] 

— An  American  girl  in  London.  1891 163.12 

— A daughter  of  to-day.  1894  178.28 

— A social  departure:  how  Orthodocia  and 

1 went  round  the  world  by  ourselves. 

_ 1890  156.28 

Dunning,  Mrs.  A.  K.  Broken  pitchers. 

_ [1887.] j96.23 

Dunraven  ranch.  King,  Capt.  C: In  158.24 

Dutchman’s  fireside.  Paulding.  James  K.  166.9 
Eaglehurst  Towers.  Marshall,  Emma. . 167.32 

Early  lessons.  Edgeworth,  Maria ]97.14 

Earth  trembled,  Roe,  E:  P '67^21 

East  Angels.  Woolson,  Constance  F 65.24 

Eastman,  Julia  A.  Romneys  of  Ridge- 

mont.  1872 ^94  2 

Eastman,  Mary  H.  Aunt  Phillis’s  cabin; 

or,  Southern  life  as  it  is.  1852 164.19 

Ebers,  Georg.  Bride  of  the  Nile;  a ro- 
mance. [7th  century.]  2 v.  1887. . 66  30 

— Cleopatra.  2 v.  1894 182.12 

— The  elixir,  and  other  tales.  1890 158.17 

— Joshua:  a story  of  biblical  times.  1890.  156  29 

— Margery;  a tale  of  old  Nuremburg.  2 v. 

. 1889 152.13 

— A question : [a  story  of  ancient  Syracuse. 

1881-j  182.25 

— A thorny  path.  [Alexandria:  Caracalla.l 

2 v.  1892 166.22 

— A word,  only  a word.  [16th  century  ; 

Battle  of  Lepanto.]  1890 156.30 

Echo  of  passion.  Lathrop,  G:  P 156.22 

1 Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras,  etc.  Harrison, 

Mrs.  B 166.15 

Edgeworth,  Maria.  Early  lessons.  [Rosa- 
mond ; Frank  ; Harry  and  Lucy,e£c.l 

1891 J J97.14 

Edward  Burton.  Wood,  Henry i57.14 

Edwards,  Amelia  B.  Lord  Brackenbury. 

1880 :.  36.751 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie.  A ballroom  repent- 
ance. 1882 36.752 

— Blue-stocking.  1877 36.753 

— Girton  girl.  1885 36  754 

— Jet:  her  face  or  her  fortune?  1878 36.755 

— Leah:  a woman  of  fashion.  1875 36.756 

— Playwright’s  daughter;  Bertie  Griffiths. 

_ 1880 ...  36.757 

Edwards,  Harry  S.  Two  runaways  and 

other  stories.  [1889.] 154.27 

Edwards,  M.  B.  B.-  Brother  Gabriel.  1878.  36.758 

— Doctor  Jacob.  1883 181.18 

— Exchange  no  robbery,  etc.  1882 36.759 

— Felicia.  1875 36.760 

— Forestalled.  1880 36.761 

— Next  of  kin  wanted.  1887 36.762 

— Parting  of  the  ways.  1888 36.763 

— Pearla.  1884 36.764 

Eggleston,  E:  Duffels.  [Short  stories.] 

1893 176.32 

— Faith  doctor.  1891 164.15 

— The  Graysons;  a story  of  Illinois.  1887.  151.26 

— Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls.  1884.  j84.25 

Eggleston,  G:  C.  and  Harbourg,  Dolores. 

Juggernaut;  a veiled  record.  1891..  161.30 


FICTION. 


FICTION. 


?6 


Egoist,  The.  Meredith,  George 15121 

Eichhofs,  The.  Reichenbach,  Moritz  von.  154.31 

EiGHTY-seven.  Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M j95.1 

Eiloart,  Mrs.  C.  J.  Boysof  Beechwood..  J85.6 

Ekkehard.  Scheffel,  Joseph  Y 37.43 

Elect  lady.  Macdonald,  George 132.24 

Eliane.  Craven,  Mrs.  Augustus 36.743 

Eline,  Yere.  Couperus,  Louise 165.24 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  [Mrs.  J.  W.  Cross.] 

Lifted  veil;  Brother  Jacob.  1878...  36.765 

Elixir,  The.  Ebers,  Georg 158.17 

Elliot,  Frances.  The  Italians.  1875 36.766 

. — The  red  cardinal.  1884 36.767 

Elsie  books,  v.  1-19.  See  Finley,  Martha. 

Elsket  and  other  stories.  Page,  T:  N 163.30 

Elster’s  folly.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 37.87 

Emigrant  ship.  Russell,  W.  Clark 178.13 

Enault,  Louis.  Carine:  a story  of  Sweden 

1891 .' 164.24 

End  of  a rainbow.  Johnson,  Rossiter  ....  j97.31 

English  squire.  Coleridge,  Christabel  R.  36.716 

Englishman’s  Haven.  Gordon,  W.  J j97.23 

Environment.  McCray,  Florine  T 67.3 

Eric  Brighteyes.  Haggard,  H.  R 163.16 

Ersilia.  Poynter,  E.  F 37.9 

Ertel,  A.  I.  [ Stepniak .]  Career  of  a ni- 
hilist. 1889 162  4 

Esau  Hardery.  Stoddard,  W:  0 147.20 

Estevan.  Musick,  J;  R 175.22 

Esther.  Carey,  Rosa  N j95.35 

Esther  Vanhomrigh.  Woods,  Margaret  L.  175.3 

Etelka’s  vow.  Gerard,  Dorothea 175.32 

Ethel’s  year  at  Ashton.  Dawes  S.  E j96.26 

Eugenie  Grandet.  Balzac,  H.  de 65.31 

Evan  Harrington.  Meredith,  George 151.15 

Evangeliste,  L\  Daudet,  Alphonse 54.15 

Evening  tales.  Ortoli,  Frederic J103.8 

Evenings  at  Haddon  Hall.  Cattermole,G:  153.8 

Evil  genius.  Collins,  Wilkie  :...  36.720 

Ewing,  Juliana  H.  Dandelion  clocks,  etc.  J93.21 

— Flatiron  for  a farthing.  1891 ji.02.16 

— Jackanapes,  etc. ; with  memoir  of  au- 

thor. 1887 j88.22 

— Lob  Lie-by-the-fire  ; The  brownies,  etc. 

1890  j 103. 21 

— Mary’s  meadow ; Letters  from  a little 

garden j93.22 

— Melchior’s  dream;  Brothers  of  pity,  etc. 

1891  j 103.22 

— Story  of  a short  life j93.24 

Exchange  no  robbery.  Edwards,  M.  B.  B.-  36.759 

Eye  for  an  eye.  Trollope,  Anthony 37.58 

Eyre’s  acquittal.  Reeves,  Mrs.  H.  B 36.906 

F.  Grant  and  Co.  Chaney,  G.  L j85.21 

Face  to  face.  Grant,  Robert 65.13 

Facing  the  footlights.  Church,  Mrs.  R..  36.690 

Fairfax  girls.  Conklin,  Mrs.  N j96.22 

FAiR-haired  Alda.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.691 

Faith  doctor.  Eggleston,  Edward 164.15 

Faithful  lover.  Macquoid,  KatherineS.  36.890 
Falconer,  Lanoe.  Cecilia  de  Noel.  1891.  164.14 
Falkenhorst,  C.  With  Columbus  in 

America.  1892 jl02.23 

■ — With  Cortez  in  Mexico.  1892 j 102. 24 

— With  Pizarro  in  Peru.  1892 jl02.22 

Fall  of  Somerset.  Ainsworth,  W:  H ' 36.625 

Fallen  fortunes.  Payn,  James.. 36.972 

Fallen  idol.  Guthrie,  F.  A 36.812 

Fallen  leaves.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.721 

Fame  and  sorrow.  Balzac,  Honore  de. . . . 158.6 

Family  affair.  Fargus,  E.  J 36.770 

Family  feud.  Harder,  Ludwig 68.18 

Family  happiness.  Tolstoi,  Lyof  N 165.6 

Family  tree.  Matthews,  Brander 165.12 


Far  away  and  long  ago.  Kemble,  F.  A. . . 154.10 

Far  in  the  forest.  Mitchell,  S.  Weir 162.19 

Fargus,  F.  J.  [Hugh  Conway .]  Bound 

together.  [Tales.]  2 v.  in  1.  1884.  36.768 

— Dark  days.  2v.  ini.  1885  36.769 

— Family  affair.  2v.ini.  1885 36.770 

— Living  or  dead.  1886 36.771 

Farina.  Meredith,  George In  151.22 

Farjeon,  B;  L.  Something  occurred. 

[1893.] 173.27 

Farrar,  F:  W:  Darkness  and  dawn  ; or, 

scenes  in  the  days  of  Nero.  1891 — 164.8 

Fashion  of  this  world.  Reeves, H.  B 36.907 

Fatal  Phryne.  Philips,  F.  C.  and  Wills, 


C J 37  6 

Fatal  three.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.652 

Fate  of  a voice.  Foote,  Mary  H In  153.5 

Fate  of  Fenella.  Reeves,  H.  B.  and  others.  171.17 

Fated  to  be  free.  Ingelow,  Jean 36.854 

Father  Aldur.  Giberne,  Agnes j97.12 

Father  Brighthopes.  Trowbridge,  J:  T.  jl01.22 
Fawcett, Edgar.  An  heir  to  millions.  [1892.]  177.21 

— A New  York  family . [1891.] 178.7 

— Women  must  weep.  [1891.] 176.30 

Feet  of  clay.  Barr,  Amelia  E 154.6 

Felicia.  Edwards,  M.  B.  B.- 36.760 

Felicia.  Murfree,  Fanny  N.  D 163.8 

Fellowe,  A,  and  his  wife.  Howard, 

Blanche  W.  and  Sharp,  W: 165.26 

Fenn,  G:  Manville.  Clerk  of  Portwick. 

1881 36.772 

— Devon  boys.  [1887.] jl02.25 

— Dick  o’  the  Fens.  [1888.] jl02.26 

— Grand  Chaco.  [1892.] j 102. 11 

— Nat  the  naturalist jl02.27 

— Nurse  Elisia.  [1892.]  173.13 

— Parson  o’  Dumford.  1880 36  773 

Ferrier,  Mary.  Inheritance.  [1824.]...  153.15 

— Marriage.  [1818.] 153.14 

Feud  of  Oakfield  Creek.  Royce,  Josiah. . . 167.27 
Fidalgos  of  Casa  Mourisca.  Coelho,  J.  G.  G.  161.21 
Field,  Eugene.  Little  book  of  profitable 

tales.  1891 166.7 

Fifty  years, three  months, two  days.  Wolff, 

Julius 158.12 

Fight  with  fortune.  Collins,  Mortimer. . . 36.717 

Fighting  the  air.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.692 

Finley,  Martha.  Elsie  books,  v.  1-19. 

[1867-93.] J87.20 

1.  Elsie  Dinsmore.  12.  Elsie’s  kith  and  kin. 

2.  Elsie’s  holidays.  13.  Elsie’s  friends  at  Wood- 

3.  Elsie’s  girlhood.  burn. 

4.  Elsie’s  womanhood.  14.  Christmas  with  grandma 

5.  Elsie’s  motherhood.  Elsie. 

6.  Elsie’s  children.  15.  Elsie  and  the  Raymonds. 

7.  Elsie’s  widowhood.  16.  Elsie  yachting  with  the 

8.  Grandmother  Elsie.  Raymonds. 


9.  Elsie’s  new  relations.  17.  Elsie’s  vacation,  etc. 

10.  Elsie  at  Nantucket.  18.  Elsie  at  Viamede. 

11.  The  two  Elsies.  19.  Elsie  at  Ion. 


— Mildred  series.  6.  v.  [1876-86.] j81.8 

1.  Mildred  Keith.  4.  Mildred’s  married  life. 

2.  Mildred  at  Roselands.  5.  Mildred  at  home. 

3.  Mildred  and  Elsie.  6.  Mildred’s  boys  and  girls. 

— Thorn  in  the  nest.  1866  65.18 

— Tragedy  of  Wild  River  valley.  [1893.]  174.3 

First  family  of  Tasajara.  Harte,  Bret  . . 175.4 

First  violin.  Fothergill,  Jessie 36.783 

Fisher,  Frances  C.  [Christian Reid.]  “Land 

of  the  sky;”  or,  adventures  in  moun- 
tain by-ways.  [North  Carolina.]  1889.  148.17 

— Miss  Churchill : a study.  1887 ....  67.11 


B. 


boy.  Kingston,  W:  H.  G 

Fisher  girl  of  France.  Calmetts,  Fernand. 
Fisherman’s  daughter.  Montgomery,  F. . . 
Five  hundred  dollars  and  other  stories  of 
New  England  life.  Chaplin,  H:  W. 
Five  little  Peppers  grown  up.  Lothrop, 

Harriet  M 

Five  little  Peppers  midway.  Lothrop,  Har- 
riet M 

Five  old  friends.  Thackeray,  Annie  I . 

Fixed  period.  Trollope,  Anthony 

Flamingo  feather.  Munroe,  Kirk 

Flammarion,  Camille.  Urania.  [Ast 

nomical  romance.]  [1890,] 

Flat  iron  for  a farthing.  Ewing,  J.  H. 
Flaubert,  Gustave.  Salammbo.  1885. 
Fleming,  George,  pseud.  See  Fletcher,  Jul 
Fletcher,  Julia.  [Geoi'ge  Fleming. ] Tru 

about  Clement  Ker.  1889 

Flitters,  Tatters  and  the  Counsellor.  Hart 

- ley,  May  Laffan 

Floating  prince,  etc.  Stockton,  F.  R. 

Flock  of  girls.  Perry,  Nora 

Flower  and  weed.  Braddon,  M.  E . . . 
Flower  de  Hundred.  Harrison,  Mrs. 

Flo  aver  people,  Mann,  Mrs.  Horace 

Floyd,  Isobel  H.  Stolen  America.  [1890 
Flying  Hill  farm.  Swett,  Sophie  ...... 

Foes  of  her  household.  Douglas,  A.  M. . 
Folly  and  fresh  air.  Phillpotts,  Eden. . 
Fool  of  quality.  Brooke,  H:  2 v.  in  1. 
Foot,  Katharine  B.  Rovings  of  a restless 

boy.  [1892.] 

Foote,  Mary  Hallock.  Chosen  valley 
the  Far  West].  1893 

— In  exile  and  other  stories.  1894 

— John  Bodewin’s  testimony.  1886 

— Last  assembly  ball ; Fate  of  a voice. 

For  cash  only.  Pay n , James 

For  faith  and  freedom.  Besant,  Walter 

For  her  daily  bread.  Litere,  pseud 

For  his  sake.  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F 

For  the  right.  Franzos,  K:  E 

For  the  temple.  Henty,  G:  A 

Forayers.  Simms,  W:  G 

Ford,  James  L.  Dr.  Dodd's  school.  1892. 

Forestalled.  Edwards, M.  B.  B.  — 

Forget-me-nots.  Kavanagh,  Julia.  1878. 
Forging  the  fetters,  etc.  Hector,  A.  F. 
Forrester,  Mrs.,  pseud.  [Mrs. — Bridges.] 

— Although  he  was  a lord,  etc.  1885  

— Dearest.  [1893.] 

— I have  lived  and  loved.  1883 

— - June.  1883  

— My  lord  and  my  lady.  1882 

— Omnia  vanitas.  1884 

— Once  again.  1887 

— Rhona.  1879  

— Viva.  1878  

Fortunes  of  the  Faradays.  Douglas,  A.  M. 
FoitTY-five,  The.  Dumas,  Alexandre.  2 v. 
Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.  [Faye  Huntington.]  A 

modern  exodus.  [1890.] 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  Borderland.  1887.. 

— First  violin.  1878 

— Made  or  marred;  “One  of  three.”  1881. 

— Oriole's  daughter.  [1892.] 

— Peril.  1885 

Found  out.  Reeves,  Mrs.  H.  B 

Four  ghost  stories.  Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.L. 
Four  Winds  farm.  Molesworth,  Mrs. M.  L. 

Fourteen  to  one.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S 

France,  Anatole,  pseud.  See  Thibault, 

Anatole  F. 


j95.11 

171.18 

36.920 

155.22 

j97.9 


]95.28 

'37.52 

37.64 

j85.16 

158.4 
j 102.16 
‘181.19 


152.12 

36.823 

j98.8 

J88.14 

36.653 

157.22 
.185.27 

156.1 
j97.13 
'67.16 
165.28 
153.16 

j 97.20 

173.23 

181.1 
65.15 

153.5 
36.973 

152.6 

147.23 
175.8 

181.20 

.1103.29 

58.11 

j97.30 

36.761 

36.860 

66.21 

36.774 
174.18 

36.775 

36.776 

36.777 

36.778 

36.779 

36.780 

36.781 
66.18 

171.6 


j96.5 

36.782 

36.783 

36.784 
174.16 

36.785 
36.908 
177.31 
j85.10 

162.7 


Frances  Raymond’s  investment. 

Mrs.  S.  M.  I 

Francillon,  R.  E.  Romances  of  tl 

1889  164.18 

Francis,  M.  E.  In  a north  country  village. 

1893  178.18. 

Franzos,  K:  E.  For  the  right.  1888 181.20 

Frau  Frohman,  etc.  Trollope,  A 37.65 

Frazer,  Douglas.  Perseverance  Island. 

1888 j96.ll 

Fred,  and  Maria,  and  me.  Prentiss,  Mrs. 

Eliz , j88.28 

Frederic,  Harold.  The  copperhead.  1893.  176.3 

— In  the  valley.  [Mohawk  valley  ; French 

war.]  1890 158.11 

— Return  of  the  O’Mahony  178.1 

— Seth’s  brother’s  wife.  1887  68.10 

Free  Joe,  etc.  Harris,  Joel  C 152.25 

French,  Alice.  [Octave  Thanet.]  Knitters 

in  the  sun.  1891 163.20 

— Otto  the  knight  and  other  trans-Mis- 

sissippi stories.  1891  163.10 

— Stories  of  a western  town.  1893 173.24 

French,  Harry  W.  Lance  of  Kanana;  a 

story  of  Arabia.  [1892.] j 101. 11 

French  country  family.  Witt,j Mme.  H.  de.  j85.30 
French  pictures  in  English  chalk.  Mur- 
ray, E.  C.  G 36.924 

Frescoes  and  other  stories.  Rame,  L.  de  la.  37. 16 
Fresneau,  Mme.  A.  Theresa  at  San 
Domingo;  a tale  of  the  Negro  insur- 
rection of  1791.  1889  j94.21 

Freytag, Gustav.  Lost  manuscript.  1890.  172.10 

— Soil  und  haben 177.28 

Friarswood  post-office.  Yonge,  C.  M j95.19 

Friedericii,  Bertha  H.  [Goto  Raimund; 

Georg  Bannenberg.]  Sought  and 

found.  1889 177.1 

Friend  Olivia.  Barr,  Amelia  E 157.6 

Friendship.  Rame,  Louise  de  la 37.17 

Frith,  H:  On  the  wings  of  the  wind.  [On 

a locomotive.]  1885 j84.12 

From  an  island.  Thackeray,  Anne  1 37.53 

From  exile.  Payn,  James 36.974 

From  generation  to  generation.  Noel,  Lady 

Augusta 36.934 

From  hand  to  mouth.  Douglas,  A.  M 163.4 

From  Madge  to  Margaret.  Curtis,  Mrs. 

C.  P j84.3 

From  the  ranks.  King,  Capt.  C : 148.12 

From  the  wings.  Buxton,  B.  II 36.672; 

From  timber  to  town,  down  in  Egypt.  [Illi-  / 

nois.]  Bjr  an  early  settler.  1891...  163.13 
Froude,  J.  A.  Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy  ; or,  j 

an  Irish  romance  of  the  last  century.  / 

1889.... 151/!  28 

Fulham  lawn,^c.  Thackeray,  Anne  I ...  37.54 

Fuller,  H:  B.  Chatelaine  of  La  Trinite. 

1892  167.17 

— Chevalier  of  Pensieri-Vani.  1890 164.5 

— Cliff-dwellers.  [Story  of  Chicago.]  1893.  175.21 
Fuller,  Mable  L.  Aspen  shade.  1889. . . 154.18 
Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana.  Countess 

de  Bonne val.  1879  / 36.71 

— Grantley  Manor.  1847  f 36 

-Lady-Bird.  1853 36 A 

— Laurentia:  a tale  of  Japan.  1883  36.' 

— Lillies  of  the  valley.  1879  36. 

— Notary’s  daughter.  1878 36 

— Rose  Leblanc.  1880 36 

— Seven  stories.  1880 3C 

— A will  and  a way  ; The  handkerchief  at 

the  window.  1881 


ACTION. 


a story  of  Alaskan  ad- 

Munroe,  K j 104. 8 

GABRiEL^Mptory  of  the  Jews  in  Prague. 

Kofl^S 36.867 

Gabriel  Conroy.  Harte,  Bret 164.21 

Galatea.  Cervantes,  S.  M.  de 153.10 

^Galdos,  Binot  Perez.  Court  of  Charles 

IV.:  a romance  of  the  Escorial.  1888.  182.22 

— Leon  Roch:  a romance.  2 v.  1886 182.23 

— Marianela.  1892 182.21 

Gallant  lords  of  Bois-Dore.  Dudevant,  A. 

L.  A.  D 158.13 

Gallegher,  and  other  stories.  Davis,  R:H.  162.13 
Gammer  Grethel’s  popular  stories  and  fairy 

tales.  Grimm,  J.  L.  K:  and  W.  K: j94.12 

Garland,  Hamlin.  Jason  Edwards,  an 

average  man.  1892 176.18 

— Main-travelled  roads.  Six  Mississippi 

valley  stories.  1891 165.11 

— Member  of  the  third  house.  [1892.] 167  12 

— Prairie  folks.  1893 173.10 

— A spoil  of  office;  a story  of  the  modern 

West.  1892 176.19 

Garland  for  girls.  Alcott,  Louisa  M j85.26 

Gaspe,  Philippe  A.  de.  Canadians  of  old; 

an  historical  romance.  1890 158.32 

Gates  between.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S 67.20 

Gautier, Theophile  and  Merimee,  Prosper. 

Tales  before  supper.  1887  68.28 

Geiere-Wally.  Hillern,  Mme.  W.  von.  181.25 
General’s  daughter.  Potapeeko,  N.  E. . . 178.4 

Genone,  Hudor.  Inquirendo  Island.  1892.  174.26 
Gentle  breadwinners.  Nitsch,  Afrs.  Helen.  68.25 
Gentleman  and  courtier.  Church,  Mrs.  R.  36.693 
Gentleman  of  France.  Weyman, Stanley  J.  177.27 
Gerard,  Dorothea.  Etelka’s  vow.  1892.  175  32 

— Queen  of  curds  and  cream.  1892  167.6 

Ghost  of  Charlotte  Cray.  Church,  Mrs.  R.  36.694 

Ghost’s  touch.  Collins,  Wilkie In  36.724 

Giant  dwarf.  K.,  J.  A j85.25 

Giberne,  Agnes.  Father  Aldur;  a water 

story.  [1887.] j97.12 

Gid  Granger.  Stoddard,  W:  O j95.34 

Gifts  of  the  child  Christ.  Macdonald,  G;  36  887 
Gilmore,  J.  R.  [ Edmund  Kirke .]  Adrift 

in  Dixie  [in  1864] 155.4 

— Among  the  pines;  or,  South  in  secession- 

time. 1865 67.29 

— Down  in  Tennessee  [in  1863-4] 155.2 

— My  southern  friends.  1863 67.28 

— On  the  border  [Kentucky,  1861-2].  1867.  155.3 

Qioyanni,  etc.  Burnett,  F.  H ]98.11 

Gipsy,  The.  James,  G:  P.  R 36.856 

Girl  graduate.  Wooley,  Celia  P 152.2 

Girls,  The,  and  I.  Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.L.  j 101.21 

Girton  girl.  Edwards,  Mrs.  Annip 36.754 

Gissing,  G:  R.  Demos:  a story  of  English 

socialism.  1886  * 36.801 

1 — Nether  world.  1889  148.15 

— The  odd  women.  1893  174.2 

[Gladden,  Washington.  Santa  Claus  on  a 

lark,  and  other  Christmas  stories. 

1890  J93.14 

rLiMPSE  of  the  world.  Sewell,  E.  M 37.44 

Low- worm  tales.  Pay n,  .James.  2v 36.975 

Iid’s  fool.  Schwartz,  J.  V.  P.  [ Maarten 

Maartens.] 171.24 

jethe,  J.  W.  von.  Wilhelm  Meister’s 

travels.  1882  68.15 

jol,  Nicholai  V.  Taras  Bulba.  [Rus- 
sian story.]  [1886.] 67.24 

P>en  age,  A story  of.  Baldwin  J ]97.3 

>en  calf.  Boyesen,  H.  H 175.17 

JEN  calf.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.654 


Golden,  A,  gossip.  Whitney,  A.  D.  T. 
Golden  wedding,  etc.  Stuart,  Ruth  M.  173.16 
Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Vicar  of  Wakefield. 

1890  156.31 

Goldsmith’s  wife.  Ainsworth,  W:  H.  36.626 

Goodman,  E:  J.  Too  curious.  1888  36.803 

Gordon,  Julien,  pseud.  See  Cruger,  Mrs. 

Van  Rensselaer. 

Gordon,  W.  J.  Englishman’s  Haven. 

[Story  of  Louisbourg.]  1892 J97.23 

Gore,  Mrs.  C.  F.  A life’s  lessons.  1857.  36.802 

Gosau  smithy.  Parr,  Mrs.  Louisa 36.962 

Gospel  stories.  Tolstoi,  Lyof  N 165.5 

Goss,  Warren  Lee.  Jed:  a boy’s  adventures 

in  the  army  of  ’61  and ’65.  [1889.].  J94.9 

Gosse,  Edmund.  Secret  of  Narcisse.  [1892.]  173.25 

Governor,  The,  etc.  Hibbard,  G:  A 166.13 

Grand,  Sarah.  The  heavenly  twins.  [1893.]  176.11 

Grand  Chaco,  The  Fenn,  G:  M j 102. 11 

Grandison  Mather.  Harland,  Henry 156.4 

Grandmother,  The.  Nemec,  Bozena 163.29 

Grange  garden.  Kingsley,  Henry 36.866 

Grania:  the  story  of  an  island.  Lawless,  E.  166.3 
Grant,  Maria  M.  Artiste.  1880 36.806 

— Cara  Roma.  1885 36.807 

— My  heart’s  in  the  Highlands.  1878....  36.808 

— Prince  Hugo.  1882 36.809 

— The  sun-maid.  1877 36.810 

— Victor  Lescar.  1875 36.811 

Grant,  Robert.  Jack  Hall;  or,  the  school 

days  of  an  American  boy.  1888 J85.29 

— Knave  of  hearts.  1886 162.22 

— Opinions  of  a philosopher.  1893 175.15 

— Reflections  of  a married  man.  1892  166.21 

— Romantic  young  lad}7.  1886 162.21 

Grantley  Manor.  Fullerton,  Lady  G 36.787 

Grape  from  a thorn.  Payn,  James 36.976 

Gray,  Maxwell,  pseud.  $eeTuttiet,  M.  G. 
Graysons:  a story  of  Illinois.  Eggleston,  E:  151.26 

Great  Grenfell  gardens.  Buxton,  B.  H 36.673 

Great  man  of  the  provinces  in  Paris.  Bal- 
zac, Honore  de 174.8 

Great  shadow.  Doyle,  A.  Conan 174.11 

Great  treason.  Marks,  Mar}7  A.  M 56.18 

Great  war  syndicate.  Stockton,  F.  R 155.27 

Greater  glory.  Schwartz,  J.  V.  P 178.10 

Greatest  heiress  in  England.  Oliphant, 

M.  O.  W 36.944 

Greek  comedians,  Stories  from.  Church, 

A.  .T 173.8 

Green,  Anna  Katharine.  Marked  “Per- 
sonal.” 1893 174.20 

Green  gate.  Wichert,  Ernst 68.17 

Green  pleasure  and  grey  grief.  Hunger- 

ford,  Mrs.  Margaret 36.831 

Greene,  Homer.  Riverpark  rebellion  ; 

and  A tale  of  the  tow-path.  [1892.] . J97.29 

Greene,  Sarah  P.  McLean.  Leon  Ponti- 

fex.  [1890.] 162.25 

— Towhead:  the  story  of  a girl.  1883 162.24 

— Vesty  of  the  Basins.  1892  176.16 

Greenleaf,  Elizabeth,  The  working  ten 

of  the  King’s  Daughters.  1889 j95.10 

Greey,  E:  Captive  of  love:  Japanese  ro- 
mance. 1885 58.29 

Greifenstein.  Crawford,  F.  M 151.9 

Griffis,  W:  E.  Honda,  the  Samurai;  a 

story  of  modern  Japan.  [1890.] 162.17 

Grimm,  J.  L.  K:  and  W.  K:  Gammer 
Grethel’s  popular  stories  and  fairy 
tales.  1884 j94.12 

— Household  tales;  tr.  by  M.  Hunt.  2 v. 

1884 / j94.11 


FICTION. 


79 


FICTION. 


•Grinnell,  G:  B.  Blackfoot  lodge  tales. 

1892 172.3 

— Pawnee  hero  stories  and  folk-tales.  1889.  155.10 
Grossi,  Tommaso.  Marco  Visconti.  [From 

the  Italian.]  1881 06. 1 

•‘Ground  arms!”  Suttner,  Bertha  von...  105.21 

Guilderoy.  Rame,  Louise  de  la 37.18 

Guilty  river.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.724 

Gulf  and  glacier.  Allen,  Willis  B j 101. 28 

Gunnar.  Boyesen,  H.  H 107.13 

Gunsaulus,  Frank  W.  Monk  and  knight; 
an  historical  study  in  fiction.  [Early 
half  of  16th  century.]  2 v.  1891..  163.9 

Gunter,  Archibald  C.  Mr.  Barnes  of  New 

York.  1887 67.32 

— Mr.  Potter  of  Texas.  1888 67.33 

Guthrie,  F.  A.  [ F . Anstey.]  Fallen  idol. 

1886  36.812 

— The  talking  horse,  etc.  [1891  •] 176.28 

— Tourmalin’s  time  cheques.  1891 163.15 

Gutzkow,  K:  Through  night  to  light. 

1870  36.813 

Gypsy  series.  See  Phelps,  E.  S j85.23 

H.  H.  See  Jackgon,  Helen  Hunt. 

Habberton,  John.  A lucky  lover.  [1892.]  167.30 
Hacklander,  F:  W:  Behind  the  counter. 

1868  36.817 

Hagarene.  Lawrence,  G.  A 36.871 

Haggard,  H:  Rider.  Allan  Quatermain. 

1887  66.31 

— Allan’s  wife,  etc.  1889 ...  154. 13 

— Cleopatra.  [1889.] 151.25 

— Colonel  Quaritch,  V.  C.  1889. 36  818 

— Eric  Brighteyes.  1891 163.16 

— Jess.  [Scene  in  South  Africa.]  1887. . . 66.14 

— King  Solomon’s  mines.  1887 66.16 

— Maiwa’s  revenge.  1888  36.819 

— Mr.  Meeson’s  will.  1888 147.28 

— Montezuma’s  daughter.  1893 177.30 

— Nada  the  lily,  [a  Zulu  romance].  1892  166.11 

— She  : a story  of  adventure.  1887 66.15 

— Witch's  head.  1887 36  820 

Haile,  Ellen.  Three  Brown  boys.  [1879.]  j93.19 

— Two  Gray  girls.  [1880.] j93.20 

Hale,  E:  E.  In  his  name.  [Story  of  the 

Waldenses.]  1886 47.45 

— Man  without  a country,  etc.  1890 161.27 

— Sybil  Knox.  [1892  ] 175.31 

— and  Lucretia  P.  The  new  Harry  and 

Lucy;  a story  of  Boston  in  the  sum- 

mer  of  1891.  1892  167.11 

Hall,  B.  R.  [Robert  Garleton .]  New  pur- 
chase; or,  early  years  in  the  Far 

West.  [1855.] 178.19 

Hall,  James.  Tales  of  the  border.  1853.  155.5 

Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.  Marian.  1877  36.821 

Hallam  succession.  Barr,  Amelia  E 168.22 

Hallowell,  Mrs.  Joshua  L.  Bee's  bed- 
time; stories.  [1873.]  ]97.15 

Halves.  Payn.  James 39.977 

Hammer,  The;  a story  of  Maccabean  times. 

Church,  Alfred  J 155.15 

Hammer  and  anvil.  Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  182.8 
Hammond,  W:  A.  A strong-minded  wo- 
man. [1885.] 65.8 

Hancock,  Anson  U.  Silhouettes  from  life 

[in  Nebraska  and  Michigan].  1893..  173.18 

Hand  of  Ethelberta.  Hardy,  Thomas 36.822 

Handicapped.  Terhune,  M.  V 117.21 

Happy  Dodd.  Cooke,  Rose  Terry 181.13 

Hard  to  bear.  Craik,  Georgiana 36.742 

Harder,  Ludwig.  A family  feud.  1883.  68.18 

Hardy,  Arthur  S.  Passe  Rose.  1889....  151.3 

— Wind  of  destiny.  1886  65.25 


Hardy,  T:  Hand  of  Ethelberta.  1876...  36.822 

— Life’s  little  ironies.  1894 182.28 

— Mayor  of  Casterbridge.  1886 65.17 

— Tess  of  the  D’Urbervilles.  1892 166.1 

— Two  on  a tower.  1882 68.33 

— Woodlanders.  1887  66.32 

Hardy  Norseman.  Bayly,  A.  E 153.29 

Harland,  H:  [, Sidney  Luska .]  Grandison 

Mather.  [1889.] 156  4 

— Yoke  of  the  Thorah.  [1887.] 67.26 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud.  See  Terhune, 

M.  V. 

Harper’s  story  books.  See  Abbott,  Jacob. 
Harraden,  Beatrice.  In  varying  moods. 

1894  181.5 

— Ships  that  pass  in  the  night.  1894  178.14 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler.  Balaam  and  his 

master,  etc.  1891 162.6 

— Daddy  Jake  and  other  stories.  [1889.]  J93.7 

— Evening  tales.  See  Ortoli,  Frederic. 

1893  j 103.8 

— Free  Joe,  and  other  Georgian  sketches. 

1887  152.25 


— On  the  plantation:  a story  of  a Georgia 

boy’s  adventure  during  the  war.  1892.  166.4 

— Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.  1892. . . 168.29 
Harris,  Miriam  C.  Louie’s  last  term  at  St. 


Mary's.  [I860.] j85.2 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.  Anglomaniacs. 

[1890.]  157.16 

— Bar  Harbor  days.  1887 67.4 

— Belhaven  tales;  Crow’s  nest;  Una  and 

King  David.  1892 167.18 

— Daughter  of  the  South  and  shorter 

stories.  1892 166.12 

— Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras;  Golden  rod  and 

other  tales.  1892 166.15 

— Flower  de  Hundred:  story  of  a Virginia 

plantation.  [1890.] 157.22 

Harrison,  Elizabeth.  Vision  of  Dante;  a 
story  for  little  children  and  a talk  to 

their  mothers.  1894 j98.20 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Mary  K.  [Lucas~  Malet.] 

Colonel  Enderby’s  wife.  1885 58.15 

— Wages  of  sin.  [1890  ] 161.32 

Harry  Joscelyn.  Oliphant,  Afrs.M.O.  W.  36.945 

Harry  Marline.  Porter,  Admiral  D.  D. . . J77.27 

Harry  Richmond.  Meredith, G: 151.17 

Harry’s  vacation.  Richards,  W.  C j 94. 1 4 

Harte,  Bret.  Colonel  Starbottle’s  client 

and  some  other  people.  1893 177.8 

— Cressy.  1890 154  4 

— Crusade  of  the  Excelsior.  1887 67.14 

— First  family  of  Tasajara.  1892  175.4 

— Gabriel  Conroy.  1877  164.21 

— Protegee  of  .Tack  Hamlin’s  and  other 

stories.  1894 178.16 

— Sally  Dows  and  other  stories.  1893. . . . 174.1 

— A Sappho  of  Green  Springs  and  other 

stories.  1891 161.29 

— Snow-bound  at  Eagles.  1892 181.23 

Hartley,  May  LafFan.  Flitters,  Tatters 

and  the  Counsellor,  etc.  1881 36.823 

Harvest  of  wild  oats.  Church,  Mrs.  R. . 36.695 
Hatton,  Joseph.  Princess  MazarofT.  [1891.]  176  12 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  Three  tales.  1869 36.824 

Haunted  hotel.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.722 

Hawthorne,  Julian.  Six  cent  Sam’s.  [1893.]  173.32 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  House  of  the 

seven  gables.  [1851.] 165.18 

Hayes, Henry,  pseud.  See  Kirk, Mrs. Ellen  O. 
Hazard  of  new  fortunes.  Howells,  W:  I). 

2 v 154.1 


FICTION. 


80 


FICTION. 


Hazlitt,  W.  C.  ed.  Tales  and  legends, 

[national  or  current  in  England].  1892.  148.24 
He  fell  in  love  with  his  wife.  Roe,  E:  P.  58.31 
He  that  will  not  when  he  may.  Oliphant, 

M.  O.  W 36.946 

Head  of  the  firm.  Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H 178.3 


Head  station.  Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell 37.12 

Hearn,  Lafcadio.  Youma;  the  story  of  a 

West  Indian  slave.  1890 158.30 

Heart  and  science.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.723 

Heart  of  Jane  Warner.  Church,  Mrs.  R.  36.696 
Heather  and  snow.  Macdonald,  George.  174.28 
Heaven, Louise  P.  Chata  and  Chinita.  1889.  154.3 

Heavenly  twins.  Grand,  Sarah 176.11 

Hector,  Mrs.  Annie  F.  [Mrs.  Alexander. ] 

— At  bay.  1885 68.31 

— Beaton’s  bargain.  1886 65.26 

— Blind  fate.  1890 161.3 

— By  woman’s  wit.  1887  66.20 

— Crooked  path.  [1889.] 152.22 

— For  his  sake.  1893 176.8 

— Forging  the  fetters,  etc.  1887 66.21 

— A life  interest.  1888 36.630 

— Mammon.  1892 176.7 

— Mona’s  choice.  1887 36.631 

— A second  life.  1885 ; 66.19 

Hector  Servadac.  Verne,  Jules 148.21 

Hetmburg,  W.,  pseud.  See  Behrens,  Ber- 
tha. 

Heir  of  Linne.  Buchanan,  Robert 132.23 

Heir  of  the  ages.  Payn,  James 36.978 

Heir  presumptive.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.697 

Heir  to  millions.  Fawcett,  Edgar  177.21 

Helen  Brent,  M.  D.:  asocial  study.  [1892.]  167.22 
Helen  Whitney’s  wedding,  etc.  Wood, 

Mrs.  Henry 37.88 

Henrietta’s  wish.  Yonge,  C.  M j95.20 

Henry,  Mrs.  S.  M.  I.  Frances  Raymond's 
investment;  or,  the  cost  of  a boy. 
[Temperance  tale.]  1889  174.24 

— The  pledge  and  the  cross.  [1879.] j 102.21 

Henty,  G:  A.  Beric  the  Briton:  a story  of 

the  Roman  invasion.  1892  jlOl.l 

— By  pike  and  dyke;  a tale  of  the  rise  of 

the  Dutch  republic j94.17 

— Condemned  as  a nihilist;  a story  of  es- 

cape from  Siberia.  1892 j 101 .2 

— For  the  temple;  a tale  of  the  fall  of 

Jerusalem jl03.29 

— In  Greek  waters;  a story  of  the  Grecian 

war  of  independence,  (1821-1827).  1892.  j 101.3 

— In  the  reign  of  terror j98.22 

— Jacobite  exile.  [In  service  of  Charles 

XII.  of  Sweden.]  1893  ’jl03.ll 

— Lion  of  St.  Mark;  a tale  of  Venice.  1889.  j94.1 

— Lion  of  the  North;  a tale  of  the  times  of 

Gustavus  Adolphus jl03.23 

— One  of  the  28th;  a tale  of  Waterloo j94.18 

— Out  on  the  pampas.  1888  jl03.24 

— St.  Bartholomew’s  eve;  a tale  of  the 

Huguenot  wars.  1893 jl02.17 

— Through  the  Sikh  war;  a tale  of  the 

conquest  of  the  Punjaub.  1893....  j 102. 14 

— Under  Drake's  flag j 103.25 

— With  Clive  in  India j 103.26 

— With  Lee  in  Virginia;  a story  of  the 

American  civil  war j94. 19 

— With  Wolfe  in  Canada ji03.27 

— Young  Carthaginian j 103. 28 

Her  associate  members.  Alden.I.  M j96.18 

Her  brother  Donnard.  Veeder,  E.  E 164.3 

Her  dearest  foe.  Hector,  A.  F 11.32 

Her  father’s  name.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.698 


Her  first  appearance.  Hungerford,  M...  36.832 
Her  love  and  his  life.  Robinson,  F.  W. . 163.18 

Her  only  brother.  Behrens,  Bertha .’  154.24 

Her  only  son,  etc.  Smith,  Hannah j 101.14 


Her  world  against  a lie.  Church,  Mrs.  R.  36.699 
Heresy  of  Mehitable  Clark.  Slosson,A.T.  176.5 
Hermine’s  triumphs.  Colomb,  Mme.  C.  jl01.26 
Heroic  happenings.  Brooks,  Elbridge  S.  J98.18 
Herr  baby.  Molesworth.M.  L j85.11 


Herr  Paulus.  Besant,  Walter  36.635 

Heyse,  Paul.  Barbarossa,  etc.  1874 36.826 

— Children  of  the  world.  1890  181.24 

— The  dead  lake,e£c.  1870 36.825 

— L’Arrabiata,  etc.  1867 36.827 

Hibbard,  G:  A.  The  Governor,  etc.  1892.  166.13 

Higginson,  T:  W.  Monarch  of  dreams. 

1887  153.17 

High  mills.  Saunders,  Katherine 37.41 

High  spirits.  Payn,  James.  2 v 36.979 

Hillern,  Mme.  Wilhelmine  von.  Geiere- 

Wally  ; a tale  of  the  Tyrol.  1890. . . 181.25 

— The  hour  will  come.  1879 36.828 

— Vulture  maiden.  1876 36.829 

Hilt  to  hilt.  Cooke,  J:  Esten 168.3 

Hiram  Golf’s  religion.  1893  175.6 

His  broken  sword.  Taylor,  Winnie  L 68.7 

His  grace.  Norris,  W.  E 182.14 

His  great  self.  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V 175.30 

His  little  mother.  Craik,  D.  M 36.733 

His  little  royal  highness.  Ogden,  Ruth.. . j93.11 

Historical  mystery,  An.  Balzac,  H.  de.  . i.68.24 
History  of  a slave  [in  Africa].  Johnston, 

H.  H 153.20 

History  of  David  Grieve.  Ward,  H 164.22 

Hithersea  Mere.  Noel,  Lady  Augusta. . 36.933 

Hoffmann,  Ernst  T.  W.  Serapion  breth- 
ren. 2 v.  1892 153.12 

— Weird  tales.  2v.  1885  152.24 

Hogg,  James.  \Ettrick  Shepherd.']  Tales.  2v. 

1886  148.13 

Holley,  Marietta.  [« Josiah  Allen's  icife.\ 

Miss  Richard’s  boy  and  other  sto- 
ries. 1888- 172.2 

— Samantha  among  the  brethren.  1890.  148.20 

— Samantha  at  Saratoga.  1887 148.8 

— Samantha  at  the  world’s  fair.  1893 172.8 

— Sweet  Cicely  ; or,  Josiah  Allen  as  a pol- 

itician. 18S6 148.6 

Holm,  Saxe,  pseud.  ^Jackson,  H.  H. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  A mortal  antip- 
athy. 1885  58.26 

Holt,  Emily  S.  Sister  Rose 181.26 

Home  nook.  Douglas,  Amanda  M 163.3 

Homespun  yarns.  Whitney,  A.  D.  T 66.8 

Honda  the  Samurai.  Griffis,  W.  E 162.17 

Hon.  Mrs.  Vereker.  Hungerford,  M ..  36.833 

Hope  Mills.  Douglas,  Amanda  M 163.2 

Hope’s  heart  bells.  Oberholtzer.  Mrs.  S.  L.  156.13 
Hopkins,  Mark,  jr.  The  world’s  verdict. 

1888  68.3 

Hoppin,  Augustus.  Recollections  of  Au- 

ton  House.  By  C.  Auton.  1885 j93.4 

Hoppus,  Mary  A.  M.  See  Marks, Mrs.  M. 

A.  M. 

Hostages  to  fortune.  Braddon,M.  E 36.655 

Hour,  The,  will  come.  Hillern, Wilhelm- 
ine von 36.828 

House,  E:  H.  Midnight  warning  and  other 

stories.  1892 j 101. 31 

House  by  the  medlar-tree.  Verga,  Gio- 
vanni  158.16 

House  of  Martha.  Stockton,  F.  R 163.27 


FICTION. 


81 


FICTION. 


House  of  Pen ar van.  Sandeau,  Jules. . .In  36.790 
House  of  the  seven  gables.  Hawthorne, N.  165.18 

House  of  the  wolf.  Weyman,  S.  J 156.20 

House  party.  Rame,  L.  de  la 37.19 

Household  of  McNeil.  Barr,  A.  E 157.7 

Household  tales.  Grimm,  J.  L.  K:  and 

W.  K:  2 v j94.11 

How  men  propose.  Stevens,  Agnes,  comp.  147.32 

How  they  loved  him.  Church, Mrs.  R 36.700 

Howard,  Blanche  Willis.  A battle  and  a 

boy.  [1892.]  j 103. 10 

— No  heroes.  1893 j 102. 20 

— The  open  door.  1889 151.2 

— Tony  the  maid.  1887 68.12 

— and  Sharp,  W:  A fellowe  and  his  wife. 

1892  165.26 

Howe,  Edgar  W.  A man  story.  1889. . . . 132.28 
Howe, Maud.  Atalanta  in  the  South.  1886.  65.16 

Howells,  W:  D.  Annie  Kilburn.  1889.  152.26 

— April  hopes.  1888 67.30 

— A boy’s  town.  1890  . j95.29 

— Christmas  every  day  and  other  stories  told 

for  children.  1893 j 101. 29 

— Coast  of  Bohemia.  1893 177.29 

-r  A hazard  of  new  fortunes.  2 v.  1890..  154.1 

— An  Indian  summer.  1886 65.5 

— Minister’s  charge.  1886  66.10 

— Quality  of  mercy.  1892  165.25 

— Rise  of  Silas  Lapham.  1885 58.18 

— Shadow  of  a dream.  1890 157.20 

— Traveller  from  Altruria.  1894  182.30 

— World  of  chance.  1893 173.21 

Huckleberries.  Cooke,  Rose  Terry 167.9 

Hulda:  a romance.  Lewald,  F 68.16 

Humble  romance.  Wilkins,  Mary  E 156.12 

Hume,  Fergus.  Aladdin  in  London.  1892.  171.12 
Humphrey,  Frances  A.  Little  pilgrims  at 

Plymouth.  [1890.] J96.6 

Humphrey,  Frank  P.  New  England  cac- 
tus and  other  tales.  [1892.]  177.6 

Hundredth  man.  Stockton,  Frank  R.. . . 68.8 

Hungerford,  Mrs.  Marg.  [ The  Duchess. ] 

— DcSris.  1884 36.830 

— Green  pleasure  and  grey  grief.  1886. . 36.831 

— Her  first  appearance,  etc.  1883 36.832 

— Hon.  Mrs.  Yereker.  1888 36.833 

— . In  durance  vile,  etc.  1889 36.834 

— Lady  Valworth’s  diamonds.  1887 36.835 

— A life’s  remorse.  1890 36.836 

— Loys,  Lord  Berresford,  etc.  1883 36.837 

— Maiden  all  forlorn,  etc.  1885 36.838 

— Marvel.  1888 36.839 

— Modern  Circe.  1888 36  840 

— Molly  Bawn.  1878  36.841 

— A passive  crime  and  other  stories.  1885.  36.842 

— Phyllis.  1883 36.843 

— Portia.  1883  36.844 

— Rossmoyne.  1884 36.845 

— - A troublesome  girl,  etc.  1889  36.846 

— Under-currents.  1889 36.847 

Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa.  Jackson,  H.H.  /nj84.18 
Huntington,  Faye,  pseud.  See  Foster,  Mrs. 

I.  H. 

Hurrish.  Lawless,  Emily 36.870 

I.  D.  B.  in  South  Africa.  Sheldon,  Louise 

V- 152.23 

I have  lived  and  loved.  Forrester,  Mrs. . . 36.775 
Icelandic  fisherman.  Viaud,  Julien  [Pierre 

Loti.] 181.32 

Immortal,  The.  Daudet,  Alphonse 151.1 

In  a north  country  village.  Francis,  M.  E.  178.12 
In  durance  vile.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  M 36.834 


In  exile  and  other  stories.  Foote,  MaryH.  181.1 

In  far  Lochaber.  Black,  W: 36.639 

In  four  reigns.  Marshall,  Emma 36.896 

In  great  waters.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.656 

In  Greek  waters.  Henty,  G:  A jl01.3 

In  His  name.  [Story  of  the  Waldenses.] 

Hale,  E:  E 47.45 

In  Maremma.  Ram&,  Louise  de  la 37.20 

In  old  Quinnebasset.  Clark  R.S J96.20 

In  old  St.  Stephen’s.  Drake,  Jeanie 167.31 

In  Old  Virginia.  [Stories.]  Page,  T:N..  66.25 

In  pursuit  of  happiness.  Tolstoi,  L.  N. . . 67.25 

In  search  of  the  castaways.  Verne,  Jules.  148.22 


In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln.  Butterworth,  H.  jl01.25 


In  the  cheering-up  business.  Lee,  MaryC.  161.17 
In  the  city  of  flowers.  Marshall,  Emma. . 36.897 

In  the  clouds.  Murfree,  Mary  N 66.7 

In  the  east  country  with  Sir  Thomas 

Browne.  Marshall,  Mrs.  Emma. .. . 36.898 
In  the  eastern  seas.  Kingston,  W:  H.  G. . j 104.1 

In  the  golden  days.  Bayly,  E.  A i.62.23 

In  the  reign  of  terror.  Henty,  G:  A j98.22 

In  the  roar  of  the  sea.  Baring-Gould,  S.  177.4 
In  the  service  of  Rachel,  Lady  Russell. 

Marshall,  Emma 171.14 

In  the  “stranger  people’s”  country.  Murfree, 

MaryN 165.19 

In  the  valley.  Frederic,  Harold 158.11 

In  the  wilds  of  Africa.  Kingston,  W:  H.  G.  j 104. 2 
In  the  wrong  paradise,  etc.  Lang,  Andrew.  181.30 

In  the  year ’13.  Reuter,  Fritz 37.27 

In  trust.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 36.948 

In  varying  moods.  Harraden,  Beatrice. .. . 181.5 

In  war  time.  Mitchell,  S.  W 58.22 

Independence.  Musick,  John  R 175.7 

Indian  fairy  tales.  Jacobs,  Joseph,  ed j98. 15 

Indian  summer.  Howells,  W:D 65.5 

Ingelow,  Jean.  Fated  to  be  free.  1875. . 36.854 
Ingersoll,  Ernest.  The  silver  caves  ; a 

mining  story.  [1890.] j95.36 

Inheritance.  Ferrier,  Mary 153. 15 

Inner  house,  The.  Besant,  Walter 36.636 

Inquirendo  Island.  Genone,Hudor 174.26 

Inside  our  gate.  Brush,  Christine  C 152.8 

Introduced  to  society.  Aide,  Hamilton..  36.620 
Invaders  and  other  stories.  Tolstoi,  L.  N.  67.22 

Invisible  lodge.  Richter,  J.  P.  F 68.34 

I one.  Linton,  E.  Lynn 36.874 

Irish  tales.  Yeats,  W.  B.,  comp.  2v 163.11 

Iron,  Ralph,  pseud.  See  Schreiner,  Olive. 

Iron  crown.  [Abuses  of  corporate  power.]  66.27 

Iron  game.  Keenan.  H:  F 161.28 

Ironmaster.  Ohnet,  Georges 172.13 

Is  he  Popenjoy  ? Trollope,  A.  3v.  in  2..  37.66 

Isaacs,  Abram  S.  Stories  from  the  rabbis. 

1893  175.2 

Isaacs,  Jorge.  Maria  ; a South  American 

romance.  1890 154.15 

Isiiamael.  Braddon, M.  E.  3 v in  2 36.657 

Island,  The.  Whiteing,  Richard 37.80 

Island  nights’  entertainments.  Stevenson, 

R.  L 173.28 

It  was  a lover  and  his  lass.  Oliphant,  M. 

O.  W.  3 v.  in  2 36.949 

Italian  popular  tales.  Crane,  T:  F: 172.15 

Italians,  The.  Elliot,  Frances 36.766 

Ivan  Ilyitch,  etc.  Tolstoi,  L.  N 67.6 

I var  the  Viking.  Du  Chaillu,  Paul 175.20 

Jack.  Daudet,  Alphonse 151.5 

J ack  and  three  Jills.  Philips.  F.  C 37.3 

Jack  Hall.  Grant,  Robert j85.29 


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Jack  Horner.  Tiernan,  Mary  S 156.5 

Jack  the  fisherman.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S 134.32 

Jack  the  hunchback.  Kaler,  James  O. . . j97.26 

Jackson,  Helen  Hunt.  Between  whiles. 

[Stories.]  1887 66.26 

— Cat  stories.  [1879.] j84.18 

— Stories.  2 v.  1886 143.13 

— Zeph.  A posthumous  story.  1885...  58.27 

Jacobite  exile.  Henty,  G.  A ] 103.1 

Jacobs,  Joseph,  ed.  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Illus.  1892 .198.16 

— English  fairy  tales.  Illus.  1892  J98.17 

— Indian  fairy  tales.  Illus.  1892 J98.15 

Jak,  pseud.  See  Williams,  Annie  B. 

James,  G:  P.  R.  The  gipsy.  1847 36.856 

James,  H:  The  Bostonians.  1886 65.6 

— Daisy  Miller.  1892  172.11 

— Lesson  of  the  master,  etc.  1892 166.2 

— A London  life;  The  Patagonia;  The 

liar;  Mrs.  Temperlv.  1889 152.4 

— Princess  Casamassima.  1886 66.9 

— The  private  life;  Lord  Beaupre;  The 

visits.  1893 177.24 

— Real  thing  and  other  tales.  1893 173.9 

— Tragic  muse.  2 v.  1890 155.26 

Jan  Vedder’s  wife.  Barr,  Amelia  E 154.7 

Jane  Field.  Wilkins,  Mary  E 171.19 

Janet’s  home.  Keary,  Annie 63.1 

Janvier,  T:  A.  Aztec  treasure-house. 

1890  156.25 

— Stories  of  old  new  Spain.  [Mexico.] 

1891  173.1 

Jason  Edwards.  Garland,  Hamlin 176.18 

Jean  de  Kerdren.  Schultz,  Jeanne. 167.24 

Jed.  Goss,  Warren  Lee j94.9 

Jefferies,  R:  After  London;  or,  Wild 

England.  1885  153.23 


Jenkin,  Mrs.  C.  A Psyche  of  to-day.  1876.  147.16 
Jenks,  Tudor.  Century’s  World’s  fair 

book  for  boys  and  girls.  [1893.]  . . j98.19 

Jennie  of  “The  Prince’s.”  Buxton,  B.  H.  36.674 
Jerome,  Jerome  K.  Three  men  in  a boat. 

1890  157.31 

— Told  after  supper.  1891  157.30 

Jess.  Haggard,  H.  Rider 66.14 

Jet:  her  face  or  her  fortune?  Edwards, 

Mrs.  Annie 36.755 

Jew,  The.  Kraszewski,  Joseph  1 157.1 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.  Betty  Leicester,  a 

story  for  girls.  1890 j94.16 

— - Country  by-ways.  1888 156.2 

— King  of  Folly  Island,  and  other  people. 

1888  156.7 

— A marsh  island.  1885 58.17 

— Mate  of  the  Daylight  and  friends 

ashore.  1891 :....  181.28 

— A native  of  Winby,  etc.  1893 175.11 

— Strangers  and  wayfarers.  [Short  stor- 

ies.] 1891 161.11 

— Tales  of  New  England.  1890 158.20 

— White  heron  and  other  stories.  1892.  175.1 

Jezebel’s  daughter.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.725 

Joachim  v.  Kamern.  Nathusius,  Maria. . 36.932 
John,  Mrs.  E.  [E.  Marlitt .]  Lady  with 

the  rubies.  1888 154.25 

— The  owl’s  nest.  1888  133.22 

John  Bodewin’s  testimony.  Foote,  Mary  H.  65. 15 
John  Boyd’s  adventures.  Knox,  T:  W. . jl03.2 

John  Caldigate.  Trollope,  A.  3 v.  in  2.  37.67 

John  Dorrien.  Kavanagh,  Julia.  3 v in  2.  36.861 
John  Gray.  Allen,  James  Lane.  1893..  182.20 

John  Herring.  Baring-Gould,  S 36.805 

John  Holdsworth,  chief  mate.  Russell, 

W:  C 147.27 


John  Maidment.  Sturgis,  Julian 65.23 

John  Remington,  martyr.  Alden,  Mrs.  I. 

M.  and  Livingston,  Mrs.  C.  M 166.18 

John  Spicer  lectures.  Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M. . j85.24 

John  Ward,  preacher.  Deland,  Marg 147.31 

Johnson,  Rossiter.  End  of  a rainbow. 

1892  J97.31 

Johnston,  H.  H.  History  of  a slave.  [In 

Africa.]  1889 153.20 

Johnston,  R:  Malcolm.  Mr.  Billy  Downs 

and  his  likes,  etc.  1892 177.9 

— The  Primes  and  their  neighbors.  Ten 

tales  of  Middle  Georgia.  1891 162.28 

— Widow  Guthrie.  [A  Georgia  story.] 

1890  161.5 

Jokai,  Maurus.  Eyes  like  the  sea.  1894.  182.31 

— Modern  Midas.  1884 181.29 

— Timar’s  two  worlds.  1894 182.32 

Jolly,  Emily.  Colonel  Dacre.  1877 36.857 

Jolly  Rover.  Trowbridge,  J.  T j84.16 

Jones,  C:  C.  Negro  myths  from  the  Geor- 
gia coast.  1888 171.26 

Joost  Avelingh.  Schwartz,  J.  V.  P 178.11 

Jo’s  boys;  sequel  to  “Little  men.”  Alcott, 

Louisa  M J95.9 

Joshua.  Ebers,  Georg 156.29 

Joshua  Haggard’s  daughter.  Braddon, 

M.  E 36.658 


Josiah  Allen’s  wife,  pseud.  See  Holley, 
Marietta. 

Journey  in  other  worlds.  Astor,  J:  J. . . 181.2 

Judge  Burnham’s  daughters.  Alden,  I.  M.  j88.34 
Juggernaut.  Eggleston,  G:  C.  and  Mar- 


bourg,  Dolores 161.30 

Juncker,  E.  Margarethe:  a romance. 

1887  68.20 

June.  Forrester,  Mrs 36.776 

Jungle  book.  Kipling,  Rudyard jl04.9 

Jupiter  lights..  Woolson,  Constance  F.  154.2 

Just  as  I am.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.659 

Just  sixteen.  Coolidge,  Susan j94.23 

Justina.  1886 65.21 

K.,  J.  A.  Giant  dwarf.  [1889.] ]85.25 

Kaler,  James  O.  [James  Otis.]  Jack  the 

hunchback.  [1892.] j97.26 

— Left  behind;  or,  ten  days  a newsboy. 

1885 j84.9 

— Mr.  Stubbs’s  brother;  sequel  to  “Toby 

Tyler.”  [1882.] .' . jl02.5 

Kamehameha;  a romance  of  Hawaii. 

Newell,  C.  M 153.27 

Katerfelto.  Melville,  G.  J.  W 36.913 

Katharine  Lauderdale.  Crawford,  F.  M. 

2 v 178.21 

Katharine  North.  Pool,  Maria  Louise. . 173.11 
Katharine  Regina.  Besant,  Walter 36.637 


Kavanagh,  Bridget  and  Julia.  Pearl 

fountain  and  other  fairy  tales.  1877.  ]95. 14 

Kavanagh,  Julia.  Forget-me-nots.  1878.  36.860 

— John  Dorrien.  3 v in  2.  1875  36.861 

— Two  Lilies.  1877  36.862 

Keary,  Annie.  Janet’s  home.  1882  ....  65.1 

— A York  and  a Lancaster  Rose.  1888. . J96.28 

Keeling,  Elsa  d’Esterre-.  Laughing 

philosopher,  1886 36.863 

— Professor’s  wooing.  1887  36.864 

— Three  sisters.  1884 36.865 

Keenan,  H:  F.  The  iron  game:  a tale  of 

the  war,  [1861-5],  1891 161.28 

Keith  Deramore.  Butt,  B.  M 178.15 

Kemble,  Frances  A.  Far  away  and  long 

ago.  1889 ' 154.10 

Kenneth.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M ]95.21 

Kent  Hampden.  Davis,  Rebecca  H....  j 101.5 


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t 


Kept  in  the  dark.  Trollope,  Anthony. . . 37.G8 

Ker,  D.  Lost  city  [Central  Asia].  1885.  j84.10 

Khaled.  Crawford,  F.  Marion 163.17 

Kidnapped.  Stevenson,  R.  L: 65.14 

King,  Capt.  C:  Between  the  lines  [story 

of  the  war].  1889  152.17 

— By  land  and  sea.  [Stories.]  1891 162.29 

— Cadet  days:  a story  of  West  Point.  1894.  98.28 

— Captain  Blake.  1891 163.7 

— Colonel’s  Christmas  dinner.  [Stories.] 

1892  171.20 

— The  deserter.  [1887.] 148.7 

— From  the  ranks.  [1887.] 148.12 

— “ Laramie  a story  of  the  Sioux  war 

of  1876.  1889..  . 154.20 

— Marion’s  faith;  sequel  to  the  “Colonel’s 

daughter.”  1886 65.12 

— Soldier’s  secret:  a story  of  the  Sioux 

war  of  1890,  and  An  army  Portia. 

1893  171.21 

— Starlight  ranch;  and  other  stories  of 

army  life  on  the  frontier.  1890 155.30 

— Trials  of  a staff-officer.  1891 168.10 

— Two  soldiers;  Dunraven  ranch.  1891.  158.24 

— A war-time  wooing.  [1888.] 152.16 

King,  Grace.  Tales  of  a time  and  place. 

1892  176.31 

King  Arthur.  Craik,  D.  M 36.734 

King  of  Folly  Island.  Jewett,  Sarah  O. . 156.7 

King  of  Schnorrers,  etc.  Zangwill,  1 178.25 

King  of  Tyre.  Ludlow,  James  M 165.20 

King  Solomon’s  mines.  Haggard,  H.  R.  66.16 
King  Tom  and  the  runaways.  Pendleton, 

Louis j93.17 

King’s  Daughters.  Dickinson,  Ellen  E. . i58.27 

Kings  in  exile.  Daudet,  Alphonse 158.7 

King’s  servants.  Smith,  Hannah jl01.16 

Kingsley,  H:  The  grange  garden.  1876.  .36.866 
Kingston,  W:  H:  G.  Fisherboy j 95 . 1 1 

— In  the  Eastern  seas.  1892 j 104.1 

— In  the  wilds  of  Africa.  1892 jl04.2 

— Peter  the  whaler j94.5 

— Peter  Trawl;or,  adventures  of  a whaler.  j85.3 
Kipling  Rudyard.  Courting  of  Dinah 

Shadd,  etc.  1890 156.27 

— The  jungle  book.  1894 jl04.9 

— Life’s  handicap;  being  stories  of  mine 

own  people.  1891 164.13 

— Light  that  failed 157.24 

— Mine  own  people.  [Stories.].  1891...  162.27 

— Phantom  ’rickshaw;  and  other  tales. 

1890  156.17 

— Plain  tales  from  the  hills.  1890 156.15 

— Soldiers  three;  In  black  and  white. 

[1890.] 156.16 

— and  Balestier,  Wolcott.  The  Naulah- 

ka.  1892  166.19 

Kirk,  Mrs.  Ellen  O.  [Henry  Hayes.]  Daugh- 
ter of  Eve.  1889 152.1 

— Margaret  Kent.  [1886.] 67.10 

— Queen  money.  [1888.] 68.4 

— Walford.  1891 161.1 

Kirke,  Edmund, pseud.  Hee  Gilmore,  .J.  R. 
Kirkland,  Joseph.  The  McVeys.  1888.  151.29 

— Zury:  the  meanest  man  in  Spring 

county;  anovel  of  western  life.  1889.  164.6 

Kit:  a memory.  Payn,  James 36.980 

Klytia.  Taylor,  George,  pseud 37.48 

Knave  of  hearts.  Grant,  Robert 162.22 

KNiGHT-errant.  Bayly,  A.  E 162.2 

Knightly  legends  of  Wales;  or,  the  Boy’s 

Mabinogion;  ed  by  S.  Lanier j77.28 

Knitters  in  the  sun.  French,  Alice 163.20 


Knox,  T:  W.  John  Boyd’s  adventures. 

1893 jl03,2 

Ivohn,  S:  Gabriel;  a story  of  the  Jews  in 

Prague.  1869 36.867 

Kokhanovsky%  Mme.  Rusty  linchpin; 

Luboff  Archipovna.  [Russian  tales.] 

[1887.] 67.7 

Korean  tales.  Allen,  H.  N.,  tr 152.29 

Korolenko,  Vladimir.  Blind  Musician. 

1890  155.20 

Ivouns,  Nathan  C.  Dorcas,  the  daughter 

of  Faustina.  [1884.] 155.8 

Kraszewski,  Joseph  I.  The  Jew.  [From 

the  Polish.]  [1890.] 157.1 

Kremnitz,  Mite,  ed.  Roumanian  fairy 

tales.  1885 j95.5 

La  Mfcre  Bauche.  Trollope,  Anthony 37.69 

Lacey,  W : J.  Through  storm  to  sunshine. 

[Temperance  tale.]  1887  j85.22 

Lads  and  lassies  of  Langley,  etc.  Yonge, 

C.  M j95.22 

Lad’s,  A,  love.  Bates,  Arlo 156.24 

Lady  Alice.  Marshall,  Emma 36.899 

Lady  Bird.  Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana. . 36.788 
“Lady  Maud:  ” schooner  yacht.  Russell, 

W : C 37.33 

Lady  of  Fort  St.  John.  Catherwood, 

Mary  H 164.2 

Lady,  or  the  tiger  ? Stockton,  F.  R 66.5.1 

Lady  Silverdale’s  sweetheart.  Black,  W:  36.640 
Lady  Valworth’s  diamonds.  Hunger- 

ford,  Mrs.  M 36.835 

Lady  with  the  rubies.  John,  Mrs.  E. . . . 154.25 
LaFayette,  M.  M.  P.  de  la  V. , comtesse  de. 

Princess  of  Cloves.  2 v.  1891  164.20 

Lamb,  C:  Adventures  of  Ulysses.  1886.  j96.14 

— and  Mary.  Tales  from  Shakespeare’s 

comedies;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W:  J. 

Rolfe.  Illus.  1891 j96.9 

— Tales  from  Shakespeare’s  tragedies; 

ed.,  with  notes,  by  W:  J.  Rolfe.  1891.  j96.8 


Lance  of  Kanana.  French,  Harry  W..  jl01.ll 
“Land  o’  the  leal.”  Reeves,  Mrs.  H.  B. . 36.909 
“Land  of  the  sky.”  Fisher,  Frances  C. . 148.17 

Landolin.  Auerbach,  Berthold 147.12 

Lang,  Andrew.  In  the  wrong  paradise, 

etc.  1887  181.30 

— edt  Blue  fairy  book.  Illus.  1890....  j96.1 

— - Green  fairy  book.  Illus.  1892 jl01.7 

— - Red  fairy  book.  Illus.  1890....  j96.2 

— - True  story  book.  Illus.  1893 j 103.6 

Lanier,  Sidney,  ed.  Boy’s  Mabinogion; 

being  earliest  Welsh  tales  of  King 

Arthur.  1881 77.28 

Lapsed  but  not  lost.  Charles,  Mrs.  E. . . 36.685 

‘ ‘ Laramie.  ’ ’ King,  Captain  C : 154. 20 

Last  assembly  ball.  Foote,  Mary  H 153.5 

Last  confession.  Caine,  Hall 176.27 

Last  of  the  Macallisters.  Barr,  Amelia  E.  151.31 

Last  sentence.  Tuttiett,  Miss  M.  G 174.15 

Last  touches,  etc.  Clifford,  Mrs.  W.  K . . 178.5 

Late  Mrs.  Null.  Stockton,  F.  R 65.10 

Lathrop,  G:  P.  An  echo  of  passion. 

1885  156.22 

Laughing  philosopher.  Keeling, Elsa  d’E.  36.863 

Laurel  bush.  Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M 36.735 

Laurentia.  Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana.  36.789 
Laurie,  Andre.  Axel  Ebersen,  the  grad- 
uate of  Upsala.  1893  171.23 

Lawless,  Hon.  Emily.  Chelsea  house- 
holder. 1883..’ 181.31 

— Grania:  the  story  of  an  island.  1892. . 166.3 

— Hurrish:  a study.  1888  37.870 

Lawrence,  G:  A.  Hagarene.  1874 36.871 


FICTION. 


84 


Leaguer  of  Lathom.  Ainsworth,  W:  H. 

Leah.  Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie 

Leah  of  Jerusalem.  Berry,  E: 

Leather  and  silk.  Cooke,  J : Esten 

Lee,  Holme,  pseud.  See  Parr,  Miss  H. 

Lee,  Mary  C.  In  the  cheering-up  busi- 
ness. 1891 

— Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket.  1890 

Left  behind:  or,  ten  days  a newsboy. 

Kaler,  James  O 

Legacy  of  Cain.  Collins,  Wilkie 

Leon  Pontifex.  Greene,  Sarah  P.  McL. . 

Leon  Boch.  Galdos,  B.  P 

Leonard  and  Gertrude.  Pestalozzi,  J.  H. 

Less  black  than  we’re  painted.  Payn, 

James 

Lesson  of  the  master.  James,  H: ...... . 166.2 

Letter  of  credit.  Warner,  Susan 152.9 

Levy,  Amy.  Reuben  Sachs 153.13 

Lewald,  Fanny.  Hulda.  1887 68.16 

— Stella.  [Rome  in  1845.]  1884 36.872 

Lie,  Jonas.  Barque.  Future;  or,  life  in 

the  far  North.  [Norway.]  1879..  175.5 

Life  interest.  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F 36.630 

Life’s  aftermath.  Marshall,  Emma 36.900 

Life’s  handicap.  Kipling,  Rudvard 164.13 

Life’s,  A,  lessons.  Gore,  Mrs. C.  F 36.802 

Life’s  little  ironies.  Hardy,  T: 182.28 

Life’s,  A,  remorse.  Hungerford, Mrs.  M.  36.836 

Lifted  veil.  Eliot,  George,  pseud 36.765 

Light  of  her  countenance.  Boyesen,  H. 

H 153.3 

Light  that  failed.  Kipling  Rudyard ... : 157.24 

Like  and  unlike.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.660 

Lilies  of  the  valley.  Fullerton,  Lady  G. . 36.790 

Lily  of  the  valley.  Balzac,  H.  de 162.3 

Linton,  .E.  Lynn.  Atonement  of  Learn 


Dundas.  1876  36.873 

— lone.  1884 36.874 

— “My  love.”  1881  36.875 

— Patricia  Kemball.  1875 36.876 

— Tod  hunters’  at  Loanin’  Head,  etc. 

1881 36.877 

— Under  which  lord?  1880 36.878 

- — With  a silken  thread,  etc.  1880 36.879 

— The  world  well  lost.  1877 36.880 

Lion  of  St.  Mark.  Henty,  G:  A j94. 1 

Lion  of  the  North.  Henty,  G:  A JJ03.23 

List,  ye  landsmen!  Russell,  W.  C 173.7 

Little  Barefoot.  Auerbach,  Berthold. . . j96.31 

Little  book  of  profitable  tales.  Field, 

Eugene 166.7 

Little  country  girl.  Woolsey,  S.  C j95.8 

Little  duke.  Yonge,  C.  M j95.23 

Little  Jarvis.  Seawell,  Molly  E j 103. 11 

Little  journey  in  the  world.  Warner, 

C:' D ' 154.17 

Little  lame  prince.  Craik,  D.  M 36.736 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.  Burnett,  F.  H. . j93.5 

Little  Lucy’s  wonderful  globe.  Yonge, 

C.  M j96.16 

Little  Marjorie’s  love  story.  Bouvet, 

Marguerite j96. 32 

Little  minister.  Barrie,  James  M 166.26 

Little  Miss  Muffet.  Carey,  Rosa  N jl02.3 

Little  Miss  Weezy’s  sister.  Clark,  Sarah  J.  j94.20 

Little  Mrs.  Murray.  Philips,  F.  C 37.7 

Little  Peggy.  Molesworth,  M j85.28 

Little  pilgrim..  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 154.9 

Little  pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  Hum- 
phrey, F.  A j96.6 

Little  Saint  Elizabeth.  Burnett,  F.  H.  j93.10 

Little  stepson.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross 36.701 

Living  or  dead.  Fargus,  F.  J 36.771 


FICTION. 


Lob  Lie-bv-the-fire,  etc.  Ewing,  J.  H...  j 103. 21 

Lobeira,  Vasco.  Amadis  of  Gaul 172.12 

Locke,  David  R.  [P.  V.  Nasby.]  The 

demagogue,  a political  novel.  1891.  168.18 
Lockhart,  L.  W.  M.  Mine  is  thine.  1878.  36.881 
Log  school-house  on  the  Columbia.  But- 


terworth,  H j 101. 24 

London  life,  etc.  James,  Henry 152.4 

Long  run.  Cleveland,  Rose  E 65.9 

Looking  backward;  2000-1887.  Bellamy, E:  151.12 
Looking  further  forward.  Michaelis,  R:  156.26 

Lord  Brackenbury.  Edwards,  A.  B 36.751 

Lord  Fairfax.  Cooke,  J:  E 168.6 

Lord  Ormont  and  his  Aminta.  Mere- 
dith, G: 182.16 

Lorenzo  Benoni.  Ruffini,  G 37.32 

Lorley  and  Reinhard.  Auerbach,  B. . . 147.14 

Los  Cerritos.  Atherton,  G.  F 158.23 

Loss  of  the  Swansea.  Alden,  W.  L j94.10 

Lost  battle.  Price,  Mrs.  E.  C 37.14 

Lost  canyon  of  the  Toltecs.  Seeley,  C.  S.  jl03. 15 

Lost  city.  Ker,  David j84.10 

Lost  Gip.  Smith,  Hannah jlOl.18 

Lost  illusions.  Balzac,  Honorede 171.22 

Lost  in  a great  city.  Douglas,  A 145.25 

Lost  in  the  post.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 37.89 

Lost  jewel.  Spofford,  H.  P j95. 33 

Lost  manuscript.  Freytag,  Gustav.  2 v.  172.10 
Lost  silver  of  Briffault.  Barr,  Amelia  E.  168.21 
Lothrop,  Harriet  M.  [ Margaret  Sidney.'] 

Adirondack  cabin.  [1890.] j93. 18 

— Five  little  peppers  grown  up:  sequel  to 

Five  little  Peppers  midway.  [1890.]  j97.9 

— Five  little  Peppers  midway.  1890. . . . j95.28 

— Our  town.  [1889.] J94. 7 

— What  the  seven  did.  1882 j98.24 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  See  Yiaud  Julien. 
Loughead,  Mrs.  Flora  H.  Abandoned 

claim.  1892 jl04.3 

Louie’s  last  term  at  St.  Marv’s.  Harris, 

M.  C j85.2 

Louis  Lambert.  Balzac,  Honore  de 168.26 

Love  and  life.  Yonge,  C.  M 37.104 

Love  and  theology.  Wooley,  Celia  P. .. . 68.23 

Love  for  an  hour  is  love  for  ever.  Barr, 

Amelia  E 168.23 

LovE-letters  of  a worldly  woman.  Clif- 
ford, Mrs.  W.  K 177.13 

Loyalty  George.  Parr,  Mrs.  Louise 36.964 

Loys,  Lord  Berresford.  Hungerford,  M.  36.837 
Luboff  Archipovna.  Kolchanovsky,  Mme.  In  67.7 

Lucie’s  mistake.  Behrens,  Bertha 156.14 

Luck  of  the  Darrells.  Payn,  James 36.982 

Lucky  disappointment.  Church,  Mrs.  R.  3d. 702 

Lucky  lover.  Habberton,  John 167.30 

Lucky  young  woman.  Philips,  F.  C 37.8 


Ludlow,  James  M.  Captain  of  the  Janiz- 
aries. [Time  of  Scanderberg  and 
• the  fall  of  Constantinople.]  1890. . 157.26 

— A king  of  Tyre.  [Times  of  Ezra  and 

Nehemiah.]  1891 165.20 

— That  angelic  woman.  1892 165.15 

Lulu’s  library.  Alcott,  L.  M.  3 v j84. 21 

Luska,  Sidney,  pseud.  See  Harland,  Henry. 

Lyaul,  Edna,  pseud.  See  Bayly  A.  E. 

Lyndell  Sherburne.  Douglas,  Amanda  M. . 175.19 
Maartens,  Maarten,  pseud.  See  Schwartz, 

J.  Y.  P. 

Mabie,  Hamilton  W.  Norse  stories  retold 

from  the  Eddas.  1888 j96.3 

McCarthy,  Justin.  The  dictator:  a novel 

of  politics  and  society.  1893 174.6 

— Donna  Quixote.  1881 36.885 

— Miss  Misanthrope.  1878 36.886 


36.627 

36.756 

158.26 

168.4 


161.17 
154.5 

.184.9 

36.727 

162.25 

182.23 

158.18 


FICTION. 


85 


FICTION. 


McCarthy,  Justine,  continued. 

■ — and  Praed,  Mrs.  C.-“The  right  honor- 
able.” 1888 

McClelland, M.G.  Burkett’sLock.  [1888.] 
McCray,  Florinet  T.  Environments.  1887. 
Macdonald,  G:  Elect  lady.  1888 

— Gifts  of  the  child  Christ,  etc.  1882 

— Heather  and  snow.  1893 

— There  and  back.  [1891.] 

— What’s  mine’s  mine.  1886 

Mace,  Jean.  Home  fairy  tales.  [1867.].. 
McLean,  Sarah  P.  See  Greene,  S.  P.  Me  L. 
Macquoid,  Katharine  S.  At  an  old  cha- 
teau. 1890 

— At  the  Red  Glove.  1885 

— Beside  the  river:  a story  of  the  Ar- 

dennes. 1881 

— Diane.  1876 

— A faithful  lover.  1882 

— Maisie  Derrick.  [1891.] 

— My  story.  1875 

McVeys,  The.  Kirkland,  Joseph 

Madame  de  Presnel.  Poynter,  E.  F 

Madame  Fontenoy.  Roberts,  Miss  M . . . . 
Madame’s  grand-daughter.  Peard,  F.  M. 

Made  or  marred.  Fothergill,  Jessie 

Madonna  of  the  tubs.  Phelps,  Eliz.  S. . . 

Madrigal,  A,  etc.  Peard,  F.  M 

Magic  skin.  Balzac,  H.  de 

Magnum  bonum.  Yonge,  C.  M 

Magruder,  Julia.  Across  the  chasm.  1885. 
Maid  Marian  and  other  stories.  Seawell, 

Molly  E 

Maid  Marian  and  Robin  Hood.  Muddock, 

J.  E 

Maid  of  Killeena.  Black,  W: 

Maiden  all  forlorn.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  M. 

Maiden  sisters.  Pauli,  M.  A 

Maine,  E.  S.  Scarcliff  rocks.  1876  

MAiN-travelled  roads.  Garland,  Hamlin. 
Maisie  Derrick.  Macquoid,  KatherineS. 
Maiwa’s  revenge.  Haggard,  H.  Rider. . . 

Major  and  minor.  Norris,  W:  E 

Malet, Lucas,  pseud.  See  Harrison,  Mrs.  W. 
Mallock,  W:  H.  The  new  republic.  1880. 

Mammon.  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F 

Man  in  possession.  Booth,  Mrs.  O 

Man,  A,  story.  Howe,  Edgar  W 

M an  without  a country.  Hale,  E:  E 

Mann,  Mrs.  Horace.  Flower  people.  1888. 

Manon  Lescaut.  Prevost  d’  E.  A.  F 

Mantegazza,  Paolo.  Testa:  a book  for 

boys.  1889 

Manteuffel,  Ursula  Z.  von.  Violetta. 

1886 

Marcella.  Ward,  Mrs.  Humphrey.  2 v. 

Marcia.  Norris,  W:  E 

Marco  Visconti.  Grossi,  Tommaso 

Margaret  Kent.  Kirk,  Mrs.  Ellen  O. . . . 

Margaret  Regis.  Ryder,  Annie  II 

Margaretiie.  Juncker,  E 

Margery.  Ebers,  Georg.  2 v 

Marguerite  de  Valois.  Dumas,  A.  2 v. 
Maria;  a South  American  romance. 

Isaacs,  Jorge 

Marian.  Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son.  Mundt, 

C.  M.-  • 

Marienela.  Galdbs,  Binot  Perez 

Marion  Darche.  Crawford,  F.  M 

Marion  Fay.  Trollope,  Anthony 

Marionettes.  Cruger,  Mrs.  Van  R 

Marion’s  faith  ; sequel  to  the  “Colonel’s 
daughter.”  King,  Capt.  C 


68.27 

155.9 

67.3 

132.24 

36.887 

174.28 

163.19 

66.6 

j97.1 


158.2 

181.3 

36.888 

36.889 

36.890 
166.17 

36.891 

151.29 
37.10 

36.369 

36.991 
36.784 

47.47 

36.992 

147.30 
37.105 

58.19 

182.6 

j 101.8 
36.642 
36.838 
36.371 

36.892 
165.11 
166.17 
36.819 
36.936 


151.8 
176.7 

176.24 

132.28 

161.27 

j85.27 

148.11 

j96.17 

66.2 

178.20 

158.9 
66.1 

67.10 
j97. 10 
'68.20 
152.13 
171.4 

154.15 

36.821 


47.46 

182.21 

175.10 

37.70 

174.29 


65.12 


Marius  the  Epicurean.  Pater,  Walter..  162.5 
Mark  Twain,  pseud.  See  Clemens,  S.  L. 

Marked  “Personal.”  Green,  Anna  K 174.20 

Marks,  Mrs.  M.  A.  M.  [Mary  A.  M.  Hop- 
pus.]  Great  treason.  2 v.  in  1. 

1883  56.18 

Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.  See  John,  Mrs.  E. 

Marooned.  Russell,  W:  Clark 156.3 

Maroussia,  maid  of  Ukraine.  Stahl,  P.  J.  156.19 

Marriage.  Ferrier,  Mary 153.14 

Marriage  oI'  Moira  Fergus.  Black,  W:  In  36.640 
Marryat, Florence.  See  Church, Mrs. Ross. 
Marryat,  F:  Pirate  and  three  cutters. 

1886  153.9 

Marsh,  C:  L.  Opening  the  oyster.  1889.  153.2 

Marsh  island.  Jewett,  Sarah  0 58.17 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Emma.  Alma  [Musical 

story.]  1889 36.893 

— Benvenuta;  or,  rainbow  colors.  1882.  36.894 

— Dayspring:  a story  of  the  time  of  Wil- 

liam Tyndale 36.895 

— Dorothy’s  daughters jl04.4 

— Eaglehurst  Towers 167.32 

— In  four  reigns,  1785-1842.  1887 36.896 

— In  the  city  of  flowers.  [Florence.]  1889.  36.897 

— In  the  east  country  with  Sir  Thomas 

Browne.  1885 36.898 

— In  the  service  of  Rachel  Lady  Russell. 

1893 ' 171.14 

— Lady  Alice.  1882 36.899 

— Life’s  aftermath.  1883 36.900 

— Mrs.  Mainwaring’s  journal,  [1819-69]. 

1881 ' 36.901 

— No.  13;  or  the  story  of  the  lost  vestal. 

[The  early  church  in  Britain  and 
Rome.]  1886 36.902 

— On  the  banks  of  the  Ouse.  [William 

Cowper;  John  Newton.]  1888 36.903 

— - Rex  and  Regina.  1883 36.904 

Martha  Corey.  Du  Bois,  Constance  G. . 157.17 
Marvel.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  Margaret...  36.839 

Mary’s  meadow.  Ewing,  Juliana  H j93.22 

Marzio’s  crucifix.  Crawford,  F.  M 68.9 

Masollam.  Oliphant,  Laurence  36.941 

Master  Humphrey’s  clock.  Dickens,  C: 

3v 36.749 

Master  of  Ballantrae.  Stevenson,  R.  L:  153.1 

Master  of  his  fate.  Barr,  Amelia  E 147.33 

Master  of  the  magicians.  Phelps,  E.  S. 

and  Ward,  H.  D 155.29 

Master  passion.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross 36.703 

Master  Rockafellar’s  voyage.  Russell,  W: 

C 163.6 

Mate  of  the  Daylight,  etc.  Jewett,  S.  O..  181.28 
Mate  of  the  “Easter  Bell,”  etc.  Barr, 

Amelia  E 173.12 

Mate  of  the  Vancouver.  Roberts,  Mor- 

ley 176.22 

Mathers,  Helen  B.  $66  Reeves,  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Matthews,  Brander.  Family  tree  and 

other  stories.  1889 165.12 


— Story  of  a story  and  other  stories.  1893.  174.21 

— Tom  Paulding;  [a  story  of  New  York 

city].  1892 j97.25 

Maupassant,  Guy  de.  Afloat.  1889 154.23 

— Odd  number.  [Thirteen  tales.]  1889.  154.14 
Mavericks;  short  stories.  By  Puck’s 


authors.  1892  166.14 

Max  Kromer.  Smith,  Hannah j 101. 13 

Maximina.  Valdes,  A.  P 68.21 

May,  Sophie,  pseud.  See  Clark,  R.  S. 

Mayor  of  Casterbridge.  Hardy,  T: 65.17 

Meade,  Lillie  T.  See  Smith,  Mrs.  L.  T. 


FICTION. 


86 


FICTION. 


Mediaeval  tales;  with  introd.  by  H:  Mor- 

ley.  1884 323.30 

Meh  lady.  Page,  T:  Nelson 172.6 

Mehalah.  Baring-Gould,  S 182.15 

Meissner,  Sophie  R.  de.  Tcherkesse 

prince.  1892  173.22 

Melchior’s  dream,  etc.  Ewing,  Mrs.  J.  H.  jl03.22 
Melville,  G:  J:  AY.  Katerfelto:  a story 

of  Exmoor.  1875 36.913 

— Rosine:  a story  of  the  Red  Revolution. 

1877  36.914 

— Roy’s  wife.  1878  36.915 

— Sister  Louise.  [Louise  de  la  Valliere; 

Louis  NIY.]  1875  36.916 

Member  of  the  third  house.  Garland, 

Hamlin 167.12 

Memoirs  of  a millionaire.  Ames,  L 153.4 

Memoirs  of  Sherlock  Holmes.  Doyle,  A. 

C 182.26 

Men  of  Iron.  Pyle,  Howard J93.25 

Meredith, G:  Beauchamp’s  career.  1888.  151.20 

— Diana  of  the  crossways.  1888 151.14 

— Egoist.  188S : 151.21 

— Evan  Harrington.  1888 151.15 

— Harry  Richmond.  1888 151.17 

— Lord  Ormont  and  his  Aminta.  1894. . 182.17 

— One  of  our  conquerors.  1891 162.15 

— Ordeal  of  Richard  Feverel.  1888 151.13 

— Rhoda  Fleming.  1888 151.19 

— Sandra  Belloni:  [originally  Emilia  in 

England].  1888 151.16 

— Shaving  of  Shagpat  and  Farina.  1888.  151.22 

— The  tragic  comedians.  1881  36.917 

— Vittoria.  1888 151.18 

Merimee,  P.,  joint  author.  Tales  before 

supper.  1887 68.28 

Merle’s  crusade.  Carey,  Rosa  N 161.12 

Merriman,  Effie  \Y.  The  Conways.  1893.  jl01.27 
Merriman,  H:  S.  Slave  of  the  lamp. 

[1891.] 176.1 

Merry  Chanter.  Stockton,  Frank  R....  156.21 

Merry  men,  etc.  Stevenson,  R.  L: 68.28 

Merry  tales.  Clemens,  S:  L 177.7 

Metzerott,  shoemaker.  Woods,  Kath- 
erine P 155.21 

Micah  Clarke.  Doyle,  A.  Conan 152.7 

Michael  and  Theodora.  Barr,  Amelia  E.  167.15 
Michaelis,  R.  Looking  further  forward; 
an  answer  to  “Looking  backward.” 

1890 ' 156.26 

Midnight  warning,  etc.  House,  E:  H. . . . j 101. 31 
Midshipman  Paulding.  Seawell,  Molly  E.  J96.25 
Mildred  series.  6 v.  For  contents  see 

Finlej^,  Martha j81.8 

Mine  is  thine.  Lockhart,  L.  AY.  M 36.881 

Mine  own  people.  Kipling,  Rudyard 162.27 

Minister’s  charge.  Howells,  AY:  D 66.10 

Misjudged.  Behrens,  Bertha 164.11 

Miss  Bagg’s  secretary.  Burnham,  Clara  L.  165.27 

Miss  Bayle’s  romance.  1887 36.918 

Miss  Bretherton.  Ward,  Mrs.  Humph  rev.  154.22 

Miss  Brooks.  White,  Eliza  0 158.31 

Miss  Churchill.  Fisher,  Francis  C 67.11 

Miss  Dee  Dunmore  Bryant.  Alden,  I.  M.  j96.4 
Miss  Eaton’s  romance.  Allen,  Richard..  156.23 

“Miss  Lou.”  Roe,  E:  P 133.20 

Miss  Misanthrope.  McCarthy,  Justin...  36.886 
Miss  Richard’s  boy,  etc.  Holley,  Marietta.  172.2 

Miss  Shafto.  Norris,  W:  E 36.937 

Miss  Toosey’s  mission.  Smith,  Mrs.  L.  T.  182.1 

Miss  Wilton.  Warren,  Cornelia 167.10 

Mr.  Barnes  of  New  York.  Gunter,  A.  C..  67.32 

Mr.  Billy  Downs  and  his  likes,  etc.  Johns- 
ton, R:  M 177.9 


Mr.  Meeson’s  will.  Rider,  H.  R 147.28 

Mr.  Pisistratus  Brown,  M.  P.  in  the  High- 
lands. Black,  W: 36.641 

Mr.  Potter  of  Texas.  Gunter,  A.  C 67.33 

Mr.  Stubb’s  brother.  Kaler,  J j!02.5 

Mr.  Tommy  Dove,  etc.  Deland,  Margaret.  174.22 
Mistletoe  bough,  etc.  Trollope,  Anthony.  37.71 

Mrs.  Arthur.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 36.950 

Mrs.  Denys  of  Cote.  Parr,  Miss  H 36.963 


Mrs.  Dymond.  Thackeray,  Anne  I 37.55 

Mrs.  Keats  Bradford.  Pool,  M.  L 171.16 

Mrs.  Mainwarings  journal.  Marshall, 

Emma •.  36.901 

MisTREssof  Beech  Knoll.  Burnham, C.  L.  155.31 
Mrs.  Yereker’s  courier  maid.  Hector, 

Mrs.  A.  F In  66.21 

Mitchell, S.  Weir.  Characteristics.  1892. . 167.14 

— Far  in  the  forest  [in  Pennsylvania]. 

1889 162.19 

— In  war  time.  . 1885 58.22 

— Roland  Blake.  1886 66.22 

Modern  Adam  .and  Eve  in  a garden. 

Douglas,  Amanda  M 152.10 

Modern  Aladdin.  Pyle,  Howard j96.27 

Modern  Circe.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  Marg..  36.840 

Modern  exodus.  Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H j96.5 

Modern  Midas.  Jokai,  Maurus 181.29  . 

Modern  Telemachus.  Yonge,'  C.  M 66.12 

Modern  Vikings.  Boyesen,  H.  H 88.15 

Modeste  Mignon.  Balzac,  Honore  de. . . 65.32 

Mohun.  Cooke,  J:  E 168.8 

Molasses  candy.  Diaz,  A.  M j94.4 

Molesworth,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  [ Ennis  Gra- 
ham.]  Adventures  of  Herr  baby. 

1886 j85.11 

— Children  of  the  castle.  [1890.] j96.12 

— Christmas  child.  1893 jl02.33 

— Christmas-tree  land  and  A Christmas 

posy.  1893  j 102. 31 

— Cuckoo  clock.  1882 J84.19 

— Four  ghost  stories.  1888 177.31 

— Four  Winds  farm.  1887 ]85.10 

— Girls  and  I.  1892 j 101. 21 

— Little  Peggy.  1887  J85.28 

— Nurse  Heatherdale’s  story.  1891 jl02.29 

— Rectory  children.  1893 j 102.32 

— Rosy.  '1891 j 102. 30 

— Story  of  a spring  morning,  etc.  1890.  j96.30 

*—  Tapestry  room.  1886 j 102. 28 


— Tell  me  a story,  [Fairy  tales.]  1882.  j84.20 

— “Us,”  an  old  fashioned  story.  1885..  j84.24 
Molly Bawn.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  Margaret.  36.841 
Moment  of  madness,  Church,  Mrs.  Ross. . 36.704 
Mona  Maclean,  medical  student.  Travers, 

Graham 167.28 

Monarch  of  dreams.  Higginson,  T:  AY. . 153.17 

Mona’s  choice.  Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F 36.631 

Monk  and  knight.  Gunsaulus,  F.  AY.  2 v.  163.9 
Montezuma’s  daughter.  Haggard,  H.  R.  177.30 
Montgomery,  Florence.  Blue  veil,  etc. 

1883 36.919 

— Fisherman’s  daughter;  A very  simple 

story.  1889 36.920 

— Seaforth.  1878  36.921 

— Town-crier,  etc.  1874 j95. 15 

— Transformed:  or,  three  weeks  in  a life- 

time. 1886  36.922 

— Wild  Mike  and  his  victim.  1875  36.923 

Moon  prince  and  other  nabobs.  Munkitt- 

rick,  R:  K jl02.2 

Moorehead,  Warren  K.  AAranneta,  the 

Sioux.  [1890.] 148.19 

Morris,  C:  Tales  from  the  dramatists.  4 v. 

Ports.  1893  171.25 


FICTION. 


87 


FICTION. 


Morris,  W:  News  from  nowhere.  1891.  182.2 

— Story  of  the  glittering  plain.  1892. . . 165.7 

Mortal  antipathy.  Holmes,  O.W 58.26 

Mortomley’s  estate.  Riddell,  Mrs.  ,T.  H.  37.29 
Mostly  Marjorie  Day.  Townsend,  V.  F.  168.15 

Mount  Eden.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross 36.705 

Mount  Royal.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.661 

Muddock,  J.  E.  Maid  Marian  and  Robin 

Hood.  1892 jl01.8 

Muhlbach,  L .,  pseud.  See Mund  t,  C.  M. 

Mundt,  C.  M.  [L.  Muhlbach.]  Marie  An- 
toinette and  her  son.  1886 47.46 

Munkittrick,  R:  K.  Moon  prince  and 

other  nabobs.  1893 j 102. 2 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Cab  and  caboose:  the 

story  of  a railroad  boy.  1893 j 102.9 

— Campmates:  a story  of  the  plains.  1891.  j 104.6 

— Canoemates:  a story  of  the  Florida 

reef  and  Everglades.  1893  j97.24 

— Coral  ship:  a story  of  the  Florida 

reef.  1893 j 102. 10 

— Dorymates:  a tale  of  the  fishing- 

banks.  1890 j 104.7 

— Flamingo  feather.  1887 j85.16 

— Fur-seal’s  tooth:  a story  of  Alaskian 

adventure.  1894 j 104.8 

— Prince  Dusty:  a story  of  the  oil  regions. 

1892 j 102.8 

— Raftmates:  a story  of  the  great  river. 

[Mississippi.]  1893 j 102. 12 

— Under  orders:  the  story  of  a young  re- 

porter. 1890 jl02.7 

Murder  or  manslaughter  '!  Reeves,  Mrs. 

H.  B 36.910 

Murfree,  Fanny  N.  D.  Felicia.  1891..  163.8 

Murfree,  MaryN.  [Charles  E.  Craddock.'] 

Down  the  ravine.  1885  58.9 

— In  the  clouds.  1887 66.7 

— In  the  “stranger  people’s”  country. 

1891  165.19 

— Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs.  1888 68.24 

Murray,  E.  C.  G.  French  pictures  in 

English  chalk.  4 v.  in  2.  1876  ....  36.924 

— Six  months  in  the  ranks  [in  the  Brit- 

ish army] . 1882 36.925 

— Strange  tales.  1878 36.926 

— That  artful  vicar.  1879 36.927 

Murray,  J.  D:  C.  Aunt  Rachel.  1886  . . 182.3 

— Time’s  revenges.  1892 173.26 


Murvale  Eastman.  Tourgee,  Albion  W.  158.25 
Musick,  J:  R.  Columbian  historical  novels, 
v.  1-9.  1891-3. 

1,  Columbian  discovery  of  America. . . 166.25 


2,  Estavan:  Spanish  conquests 175.22 

3,  St.  Augustine:  the  Huguenots  in 

America 175.23 

4,  Pocahontas:  story  of  Virginia 175.24 

5,  The  Pilgrims:  story  of  Massachusetts.  175.25 

6,  Century  too  soon:  Bacon’s  rebellion.  175.26 

7,  The  witch  of  Salem 178.6 

8,  Braddock:  the  French  and  Indian 

wars 175.27 

9,  Independence:  the  revolution 1^.7 

My  dark  companions  and  their  strange 

stories.  Stanley,  H:  M 172.7 

My  friend  Jim.  Norris,  W.  E 36.938 

My  heart’s  in  the  Highlands.  Grant,  M.M.  36.808 

My  Kalulu.  Stanley,  H:  M 67.19 

My  Lady  Green  Sleeves.  Reeves,  Mrs  H. 

B 36.911 

My  Lady  Legend  and  other  folk  tales  from 

the  North.  Segerstedt,  A.  [Swedish.]  J97.22 

My  lady  Nicotine.  Barrie,  James  M 166.27 

My  lady  Pokahontas.  Cooke,  J:  E 58.16 


MYladyRotha.  Weyman,  Stanley  J 183.1 

My  lady’s  money.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.726 

My  lord  and  my  lady.  Forrester,  Mrs. . . 36.777 

“My  love.”  Linton,  E.  Lynn 36.875 

“My  own  child.”  Church,  Mrs.  Ross 36.706 

My  shipmate  Louise.  Russell,  W:  C 158.1 

My  sister  Jeannie.  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D.  151.6 
My  sister  the  actress.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross.  36.707 

My  southern  friends.  Gilmore,  J.  R 67.28 

My  story.  Macquoid,  Katherine  S 36.891 

My  young  Alcides.  Yonge,  C.  M 151.10 

Mystery  of  Jessy  Page.  Wood,  H: 37.90 

Mystery  of  Mirbridge.  Payn,  James.  36.983 

Nabob,  The.  Daudet,  Alphonse. 151.4 

Nada  the  lily.  Haggard,  H.  R 166.11 

Nanon.  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D 161.23 

Narrow  escape.  Cudlip,  A.  P 36.744 

Nasby,  P.  V.,  pseud.  See  Locke,  D:  R. 

Nat  the  naturalist.  Fenn,  G:  M j 102. 27 

Nathusius,  Maria.  Joachim  v.  Kamern; 

Diary  of  a poor  young  lady.  1869.  36.932 
Native  of  Winby,  etc.  Jewett,  Sarah  O.  175.11 

Nature’s  serial  story.  Roe,  E:  P 58.30 

Naulahka.  Kipling,  R.  and  Balestier,  W.  166.19 

Near  neighbors.  Peard,  Frances  M 36.993 

Needell,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Story  of  Philip 

Methuen.  1892 176.9 

Negro  mvths  from  the . Georgia  coast. 

Jones,  C:C 171.26 

Neighbors  on  the  green.  Oliphant,  M. 

O.  W 154.21 

Nell — on  and  off  the  stage.  Buxton,  B.  H.  36.675 

Nellie’s  memories.  Carey,  Rosa  N 158.28 

Nelly’s  dark  days.  Smith,  Hannah....  .j  101. 19 
Nemec,  Bozena.  The  grandmother:  a 

story  of  Bohemia.  1891 163.29 

Nether  world.  Gissing,  George 148.15 

New  Arabian  nights.  Stevenson,  R.  L: . . 182.9 

New  England  cactus,  etc.  Humphrey, 

F.  P 177.6 

New  England  nun.  Wilkins,  Mary  E. . . 161.31 
New  Harry  and  Lucy.  Hale,  E:  E.  and 

Lucretia  P 167.11 

New  purchase.  Hall,  B.  R 178.19 

New  republic.  Mallock,  W:  H 151.8 

New  Robinson  Crusoe.  Alden,  W:L. ..  j95.27 

New  senior  at  Andover.  Ward,  H.  D...  j95.30 

New  York  family.  Fawcett,  Edgar 178.7 

Newell,  C.  M.  Kamehameha:  a romance 

of  Hawaii.  1885 153.27 

Newell,  P.  S.  Topsys  and  turvys.  1893.  jl03.9 

News  from  nowhere.  Morris,  W: 182.2 

Next  door.  Burnham,  Clara  L 155.25 

Next  of  kin  wanted.  Edwards, M.  B.  B.-  36.762 

Nicholson,  J.  Shield.  Thoth.  1888  37.56 

Nimrod  and  Co.  Ohnet,  Georges 177.25 

“Nine  days’ wonder.”  Aide,  Hamilton.  36.621 
Nitsch,  Mrs.  Helen.  [ Catherine  Oicens.] 

Gentle  bread-winners.  1888 68.25 

“No  gentlemen.”  Burnham,  Clara  L...  155.32 

No  heroes.  Howard,  Blanche  W j 102.20 

Noble  wife.  Saunders,  John 37.39 

Nobler  sex.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross 176.23 

Noel,  Lady  Augusta.  From  generation 

to  generation.  1880 36.934 

- Hithersea  Mere.  1888 36.933 

Noel,  Maurice.  Buz;  or,  the  lift'  and  ad- 
ventures of  a honey  bee.  1888 j05.4 

Nordiioff,  C:  Cape  Cod  and  all  along 

shore.  1868 157.12 

Norris,  W:  E.  Bachelor’s  blunder.  1887.  36.935 

- Battled  conspirators.  [1890.] 158.10 

His  Grace.  1894 182.14 

— Major  and  minor.  1887 36.936 


FICTION. 


88 


FICTION. 


Norris,  AY:  E.,  continued. 

— Marcia.  [1890.] 158.9 

— Miss  Shafto.  1889 36.987 

— Mv  friend  Jim.  1886 36.938 

— The  rogue.  1889 36.939 

Norse  stories  retold  from  the  Eddas. 

Mabie,  Hamilton  W j96.3 

Notary’s  daughter.  Fullerton,  Lady  G.  36.791 

Notary’s  nose.  About,  Edmond 68.29 

No.  13;  or,  the  story  of  the  lost  vestal. 

Marshall,  Emma 36.902 

Nurse  Elisia.  Fenn,  G.  Manville 173.13 

Nurse  Heatherdale’s  story.  Molesworth, 

M.  L j 102. 29 

Nursery  Alice.  Dodgson,  C.  L j93. 12 

Oberholtzer,  Mrs.  S.  L.  Hope’s  heart 

bells.  1884 156.13 

Ocean  tragedy.  Russell,  AY:  Clark 155.1 

Odd  number.  Maupassant,  Guy  de 154.14 

Odd  women,  The.  Gissing,  George. .....  174.2 

Ogden.  Ruth.  His  little  royal  highness. 

[1887.] .j93.ll 

Ohnet,  Georges.  Ironmaster.  1890  172.13 

— Nimrod  and  Co.  [1892.] 177.25 

Old  curiosity  shop.  Dickens,  C: 36.749.1-2 

Old  Kaskaskia.  Catherwood,  Mary  H 174.19 

Old  maid’s  club.  Zangwill,  1 171.13 

Old  man’s  love.  Trollope,  Anthony 37.59 

Old  ways  and  new.  Roseboro’,ATola. . . 167.20 
Old  woman  who  lived  in  a shoe.  Douglas, 

Amanda  M j85.8 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  Altiora  Peto.  1883.  36.940 

— Masollam:  a problem  of  the  period. 

1886  36.941 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  AY.  Carita.  1877.  36.942 

— Country  gentleman  and  his  family. 

1886  36.943 

— Cuckoo  in  the  nest.  [1892.] 176.10 

— Greatest  heiress  in  England.  1880 36.944 

— Harry  Joscelyn.  1881 36.945 

— He  that  will  not  when  he  may.  1881.  36.946 

— Hester.  3 v.  in  2.  1884 36.947 


— It  was  a lover  and  his  lass.  3 v.  in  2. 

1883 : 36.949 

— Little  pilgrim;  further  experiences. 

1889 154.9 

— Mrs.  Arthur.  1877 36.950 

— Neighbors  on  the  green.  [Stories.]  1889.  154.21 

— The  open  door;  The  portrait:  two 

stories  of  the  seen  and  the  unseen. 

1885 58.24 

— Phoebe,  junior.  1876  36.951 

— Primrose  path.  1878 36.952 

— Sir  Tom.  1884 147.17 

— Story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother. 

1875  36.953 

— AVhiteladies.  1875  36.954 

— AVithin  the  precincts.  3 v.  in  2.  1879..  36.955 

— AVizard’s  son.  3 v.  in  2.  1884 36.956 

— Young  Musgrave.  1878 36.957 

— and  Aldrich,  T:  B.  Second  son.  1888.  68.5 

Omnia  vanitas.  Forrester,  Mrs 36.778 

On  both  sides.  Baylor,  Frances  C 181.8 

On  circumstantial  evidence.  Church, 

Mrs.  R 36.689 

On  the  banks  of  the  Ouse.  Marshall,  E. . 36.903 

On  the  blockade.  Adams,  AY:  T j 94. 24. 3 

On  the  border.  [Kentucky,  1861-2.]  Gil- 
more, J.  R 155.3 

On  the  offensive.  Putnam,  G:  1 178.27 

On  the  old  frontier.  Stoddard,  AY:  O jl03.5 

On  the  plantation.  Harris,  Joel  C 166.4 


On  the  wings  of  the  wind.  [Locomo- 


tive.] Frith,  H: 184. 12 

Once  again.  Forrester,  Mrs 36.779 

One  by  one.  Dulcken,  H.  AY j94.3 

One  commonplace  day.  Alden,  I.  M J84.17 

One  million  pound  bank-note,  etc. 

Clemens,  S:  L 173.19 


One  of  our  conquerors.  Meredith,  George.  162.15 
One  of  the  28th:  a tale  of  AYaterloo. 

Henty,  G:  A 194. 18 

“One  of  three. ” Fothergill,  Jessie. ..  .In  36.784 


One  thing  needful.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.662 

Open  door.  Howard,  Blanche  AY 151.2 

Open  door.  Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  AY 58.24 

Open  verdict.  Braddon,  M.  E.  3v.  in  2.  36.663 
Opening  the  oyster:  story  of  adventure. 

Marsh,  C:  L 153.2 

Opinions  of  a philosopher.  Grant,  II...  175.15 
Ordeal  of  Richard  Feverel.  Meredith,  G:  151.13 

Original  belle.  Roe,  E:  P 65.2 

Oriole’s  daughter.  Fothergill,  Jessie  . ..  174.16 
Ortoli,  Frederic.  Evening  tales;  from 

the  French  by  J.  C.  Harris 1 103. 8 

Osborne  of  Arrochar.  Douglas,  A.  M.  153.21 
Osbourne,  Lloyd,  joint  author.  See  Stev- 
enson, R.  L: 

Oswald,  E.  Vain  forebodings.  1887....  154.28 

Othmar.  Ramfc,  L.  dela 37.21 

Otis,  James,  pseud.  See  Kaler,  J.  O. 

Otto  the  knight.  French,  Alice 163.10 

Otto  of.  the  silver  hand.  Pyle,  Howard. . 1 98. 6 

Our  Bessie.  Carey,  Rosa  N 165.13 

Our  town.  Lothrop,  Harriet  M 194. 7 

Out  of  the  foam.  Cooke,  J:  E 168.5 

Out  of  the  sunset  sea.  Tourgee,  Albion  AY.  175.18 
Out  of  the  toils.  [Temperance  storv.] 

Spear,  J:  AY 67.27 

Out  on  the  pampas.  Henty,  G:  A j 103. 24 

Outcasts,  The.  Tellet,  Roy 37.49 

Owen,  Catherine,  pseud.  See  Nitsch,  Mrs. 

Helen. 

Owen,  Mary  A.  Voodoo  tales.  1893....  172.5 

Owl’s  nest.  John,  Eugenie 133.22 

P’s  and  Q’s,  etc.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M. . . j95.24 

Pactolus  Prime.  Tourgee,  Albion  AY  . . . 155.24 

Pagans,  The.  Bates,  Arlo 147.18 

Page,  T:  Nelson.  Among  the  camps;  or, 
young  people’s  stories  of  the  war. 

1891 J93.26 

— Elsket  and  other  stories.  1891 163.30 

— In  Ole  Virginia.  [Stories.]  1887 66.25 

— Meh  lady;  a story  of  the  war.  1893. . . 172.6 

— Pastime  stories.  1894 178.29 

Page  of  the  duke  of  Savoy.  Dumas,  A.  2 v.  171.7 

Pair  of  originals.  AYard,  E j96.29 

Palmer,  Mary  T.  Doctor  of  Deane. 

1888 156.11 

Paltock,  Robert.  Life  and  adventures  of 

Peter  AYilkins.  2 v.  1884 172.14 

Pan  Michael;  sequel  to  “The  deluge.” 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk 176.17 

Parker,  Gilbert.  Translation  of  a sav- 
age. 1893 177.2 

Par&,  Harriet.  \Holme  Lee.~\  Mrs.  Denys 

of  Cote.  1880 36.963 

— Poor  squire.  1882 36.965 

— Straightforward.  1878 36.967 

Parr,  Mrs.  Louise.  Gosau  Smithy,  etc.  1875.  36.962 

— Loyalty  George.  1888  36.964 

— Robin.  1882 36.966 

— The  squire.  [1892.] 176.29 

Parson  o’  Dumford.  Fenn,  G:  M 36.773 

Parting  of  the  ways.  Edwards,  M.  B.  B-.  36.763 
Partisan  leader.  Tucker,  Nathaniel  B. . 163.14 


FICTION. 


89 


FICTION. 


Passe  Rose.  Hardy,  Arthur  S 151.3 

Passenger  from  Scotland  Yard.  Wood, 

H.  F 37.94 

Passive  crime.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  Marg.  36.842 

Pastels  of  men.  Bourget,  Paul.  2v 177.3 

Pastime  stories.  Page,  T:  N 178.29 

Pastorals  of  France.  Wedmore,  F: 177.32 

Pastor’s  daughter.  Behrens,  Bertha 155.18 

Pater,  Walter,  H.  Marius  the  Epicurean. 

1891  162.5 

Patricia  Kemball.  Linton,  E.  Lynn 36.876 

Patterson,  Howard.  Captain  of  the  Ra- 
jah. [1890.] 157.11 

Paul  and  Christina.  Barr,  A.  E 162.12 

Paul  Jones.  Seawell,  Molly  E jl03.7 

Paul  Patoff.  Crawford,  F.  Marion 68.1 

Paulding,  James  K.  Book  of  vagaries. 

1868  165.30 

— Dutchman’s  fireside.  2v.ini.  1856..  166.9 

— Tales  of  the  good  woman.  1867 165.31 

Pauline.  Walford,  L.  B 37.79 

Paull,  Mrs.  G:  A.  Prince  Dimple.  1890.  j98.26 

— Prince  Dimple  on  his  travels.  1891..  J98.27 

— Prince  Dimple’s  further  doings.  [1891.]  j98.29 
Paull,  M.  A.  Maiden  sisters.  1859 36.371 

— Martha  Brown,  the  heiress.  1861 36.389 

— Vanessa.  1874 36.968 

Pausanias,  the  Spartan.  Bulwer-Lytton, 

E.  L 43.25 

Pawnee  hero  stories  and  folk-tales.  Grin- 

nell,  G:  B 155.10 

Pa yn,  James.  By  proxy.  1878 36.969 

— Canon’s  ward.  1884  36.970 

— Confidential  agent.  1881 36.971 

— Fallen  fortunes.  1876 36.972 

— For  cash  only.  1882  36.973 

— From  exile.  1881 36.974 

— Glow-worm  tales.  2 v.  1887  36.975 

— Grape  from  a thorn.  1882 36.976 

— Halves.  1876 36.977 

— Heir  of  the  ages.  1886 36.978 

— High  spirits.  2 v.  1880  36.979 

— Kit:  a memory.  1883  36.980 

— Less  black  than  we’re  painted.  1878.  36.981 

— Luck  of  the  Darrells.  1885  36.982 

— Mystery  of  Mirbridge.  1888  36.983 

— Prince  of  the  blood.  1888  36.984 

— Talk  of  the  town.  1885  36.985 

— Under  one  roof.  1879 36.986 

— Walter’s  word.  1875 36.987 

— What  he  cost  her.  1877 36.988 

Peacock,  T:  Love.  Crotchet  castle.  1891.  167.8 

Peard,  Frances  M.  Cartouche.  1879....  36.989 

— Castle  and  town.  1882 182.4 

— Contradictions.  1883 36.990 

— Mada'me’s  grand-daughter.  1887 36.991 

— A madrigal,  etc.  1887 36.992 

— Near  neighbors.  1885 36.993 

— Schloss  and  town.  1882 36.994 

— A winter  story.  1876  36.995 

Pearl  fountain,  etc.  Kavanagh,  Bridget 

and  Julia j95.14 

Pearla.  Edwards,  M.  B.  B- 36.764 

Peculiar.  Sargent,  Epes 182.5 

Peeress  and  player.  Church,  Mrs.  R. . . 36.708 
Peltz,  G:  Delightful  stories.  [1888.]..  j93.9 

Pembroke.  Wilkins,  Mary  E 181.6 

PENANCEof  Portia  James.  Couvreur,  Mme.  177.12 
Pendleton,  Louis.  King  Tom  and  the 

runaways.  1890 j93.17 

Pepita  Ximenez.  Valera,  Juan 161.22 

Pepper  and  salt.  Pyle,  Howard j98.3 

“Perchance  to  dream,”  etc.  Briscoe,  M.  S.  173.2 
Pere  Goriot.  Balzac,  Honore  de 65.7 


Peril.  Fothergill,  Jessie 36.785 

Perry,  Nora.  Another  flock  of  girls.  1890.  j93.15 

— Book  of  love  stories.  1881 151.7 

— Flock  of  girls.  1888 j88.14 

— Rosebud  garden  of  girls.  1892 j 101. 10 

— Youngest  Miss  Lorton,  etc.  1889 J96.10 

Perseverance  Island.  Frazer,  Douglas.  j96.11 
Pestalozzi,  J.  H.  Leonard  and  Gertrude. 

[Swiss  village  life  ; educational.] 

1889  158.18 

Peter  Ibbetson.  Du  Maurier,  G: 181.17 

Peter  the  whaler.  Kingston,  W:  H:  G. . j94. 5 

Peter  Trawl.  Kingston,  W:  H:  G j85.3 

Peter  Wilkins.  Paltock,  Robert 172.14 

Petrie  estate.  Brown,  Helen  D 175.8 

Phantom  fortune.  Braddon,M.E.  3 v.  in  2.  36.664 

Phantom  ’rickshaw,  etc.  Kipling,  R 156.17 

Phelps,  Eliz.  S.  Donald  Marcy.  1893..  174.23 

— Fourteen  to  one.  [Stories.]  1891 162.7 

— Gates  between.  1887 67.20 

— Gypsy  series.  4 v.  [1876.] j85.23 

Contents:  v.  1,  Gypsy  Breynton.  v.  2, 

Gypsy’s  cousin  Joy.  v.  3,  Gypsy’s  sowing 
and  reaping,  v.  4,  Gypsy’s  year  at  the 
Golden  Crescent. 

— Jack  the  fisherman.  1888 134.32 

— Madonna  of  the  tubs.  1887 47.47 

— and  Ward,  H.  D.  Come  forth.  [Story 

of  Lazarus.]  1891 157.3 

Master  of  the  magicians.  1890 155.29 

Philips,  F.  C.  As  in  a looking  glass.  1886.  37.1 

— The  dean  and  his  daughter.  1887 37.2 

— Jack  and  three  Jills.  1888 37.3 

— Little  Mrs.  Murray.  1889 37.7 

— Lucky  young  woman.  1888 37.8 

— Strange  adventures  of  Lucy  Smith. 

1887 37.4 

— Young  Mr.  Ainslie’s  courtship.  1889.  37.5 

— and  Wills,  C.  J.  Fatal  Phryne.  1889.  37.6 

Phillpotts,  Eden.  Folly  and  fresh  air. 

1892 165.28 

Phcebe,  junior.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 36.951 

Phra  the  Phoenician.  Arnold,  Edwin  L.  161.7 

Phyllida.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross 36.709 

Phyllis.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  Margaret .. . 36.843 
Picked  up  in  the  streets.  Schobert,  H. . 68.19 

Pierrette.  Balzac,  Honore  de 166.23 

Pietro  Ghisleri.  Crawford,  F.  Marion . . 174.27 

Pilgrims,  The.  Musick,  J:  R 175.25 

Pipistrello.  Rame,  L.  de  la 37.22 

Pirate  and  three  cutters.  Marryat,  F. . 153.9 

Plain  tales  from  the  hills.  Kipling,  R..  156.15 


Playwright’s  daughter.  Edwardes,  Mrs.  A.  36.757 
Pleasures  of  old  age.  Souvestre,  Emile.  68.13 
Pledge  and  the  cross.  Henry,  Mrs.  S.  M.  I.  j 102.2 
Plot  in  private  life.  Collins,  Wilkie. . . 36.728 
Ploughed  under:  story  of  an  Indian  chief. 


Harsha,  W.  J 65.19 

Plucky  Smalls.  Crowninshield,  Mary  B.  j95.3 

Pocahontas.  Musick,  J:  R 175.24 

Pocket-rifle.  Trowbridge,  J:  T j84. 15 

Poet  and  merchant.  Auerbach,  B 147.13 

Poet  and  peer.  Aide,  Hamilton 36.622 

Pomeroy  abbey.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 37.91 

Pool,  Maria  Louise.  Dally.  [1891.] 174.30 

— Katharine  North.  1893 173.11 

— Mrs.  Keats  Bradford.  [Sequel to  “Row- 

eny  in  Boston.”]  1892 171.16 

— Roweny  in  Boston.  1892 165.2 

Poor,  Agnes  Blake.  [ Dorothy  Prescott.'] 

Brothers  and  strangers.  1893 177.5 

Poor  squire.  Parr,  Miss  Harriet 36.965 

Port  Tarascon.  Daudet,  Alphonse 148.18 


FICTION. 


90 


FICTION. 


Porter,  Admiral  D.  D.  Adventures  of 

Harry  Marline  [midshipman].  1885.  j 77.27 
Portia.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  Margaret ... . 36.844 

Portrait,  The.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 58.24 

Pot  of  gold,  etc.  Wilkins,  Mary  E j 102. 19 

Potapeeko,  N.  E.  The  general’s  daugh- 
ter. [1892.] 178.4 

Poushkin,  Alex.  Prose  tales.  1894 178.32 

Poynter,  E.  Frances.  Ersilia.  1876 37.9 

— Madame  de  Presnel.  1885 37.10 

Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell.  Affinities.  1885.  37.11 

— “December  roses. ” 1892 167.4 

— Head  station.  [Australian  life.]  1886.  37.12 

— Zero:  a story  of  Monte  Christo.  1884..  37.13 

Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell,  joint  author.  See 

McCarthy,  J. 

Prairie  folks.  Garland,  Hamlin  P 173.10 

Pratt,  Mara  L.  Storv  of  Columbus. 

[1892.]  ' j97.17 

Pratt  portraits.  Fuller,  Anna 177.15 

Preacher  and  the  king.  Bungener,  L.  F.  58.10 
Preacher’s  daughter.  Barr,  Amelia  E. . 167.16 
Prentiss,  Mrs.  Eliz.  Fred,  and  Maria, 

and  me.  1875 j 88.28 

Prescott,  Dorothy,  pseud.  See  Poor,  Ag- 
nes B. 

Preston,  Harriet  W.  Year  in  Eden.  1887.  66.24 


Preston,  Marg.  J.  Aunt  Dorothy;  an  old 

Virginia  plantation-story.  [1890.]  161.15 


Preston  fight.  Ainsworth,  W:  H 36.628 

Pretty  sister  of  Jose.  Burnett,  F.  H 152.3 

Pretty  widow.  Ross,  C:  H 37.31 

Prevost  d’E,  A.  F.  Manon  Lescaut. 

1887  148.11 

Price,  Mrs.  Eleanor  C.  Lost  battle.  1878.  37.14 

Priest  and  the  Huguenot.  Bungener,  L. 

2 v 174.14 

Primes  and  their  neighbors.  Johnston, 

R:  M 162.28 

Primrose  path.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 36.952 

Prince  and  the  page.  Yonge,  C.  M j85.17 

Prince  Dimple.  Pauli,  Mrs.  G:  A j98.26 

Prince  Dimple  on  his  travels.  Pauli, 

Mrs.  G:  A j98.27 

Prince  Dimple’s  further  doings.  Pauli, 

Mrs.  G:  A j98.29 

Prince  Dusty.  Munroe,  Kirk J102.8 

Prince  Hugo.  Grant,  M.  M 36.809 

Prince  of  India.  Wallace,  Lew.  2v 174.25 

Prince  of  the  blood.  Payn,  James 36.984 

Prince  Tip-Top.  Bouvet,  Marguerite. . . jl01.33 
Princess  Casamassima.  James,  Henry . . 66.9 

Princess  Mazaroff.  Hatton,  Joseph 176.12 

Princess  Napraxine.  Rame,  L.  dela.  3v. 

in  2 37.23 

Princess  of  Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. 

Zschokke,  H 37.108 

Princess  of  Cleves.  LaFayette,  Gom- 

tesse  de.  2 v 164.20 

Princess  Tarakanova.  Danilevsky, G.P.  A.  165.8 

Private  life,  etc.  James  H: 177.24 

Professor’s -wooing.  Keeling,  Elsa  d’E.  36.864 
Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin’s,  etc.  Harte,  B.  178.16 

Psyche  of  to-day.  Jenkin,  Mrs.  C 147.16 

Puritan  pagan.  Cruger,  Mrs.  Van  R 176.15 

Putnam, Eleanor.  Woodland  wooing.  1889.  153.30 
Putnam,  G:  I.  On  the  offensive:  an  army 

story.  1894 '.  178.27 

Pyle,  Howard.  Men  of  iron.  [England; 

Henry  IV.]  1892 j93.25 

— Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood. 

1890 j98.5 

— Modern  Aladdin.  1892 j96.27 

— Otto  of  the  silver  hand.  1888 j98.6 


Pyle,  Howard,  continued. 

— Pepper  and  salt.  1890 j98.3 

— Rose  of  Paradise.  [Sea  tale] . 1888.  164.25 

— Wonder  clock.  1892 j98.4 

Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket  . Lee,  M.C..  i54.5 

Quaker  home.  Tucker,  G:  F 163.5 

Quality  of  mercy.  Howells,  W:  D 165.25 

Queen  money.  Kirk,  Mrs.  Ellen  0 68.4 

Queen  of  curds  and  cream . Gerard,  Dor- 
othea  167.6 

Queenie’s  whim . Carey,  Rosa  N 161.19 

Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls . Eggles- 
ton, E: j84.25 

Question,  A.  Ebers,  Georg i82.25 

Question  of  identity.  Dodge,  Louisa.  153.22 
Quick  or  the  dead  ? Chanler,  AmelieR.  152.14 

Raftmates.  Munroe,  Kirk jl02.12 

Raiders,  The.  Crockett,  S.  R 178.24 

Raimund, Go\o, pseud . See  Friederich,B . H . 

Rainy  June,  etc.  Rame,  L. dela 37.24 

Rame,  Louise  de  la.  [Ouida.]  Ariadne.  1877  37.15 

— Frescoes,  etc.  1883 37.16 

— Friendship.  1878 37.17 

— Guilderoy.  1889 37.18 

— House  party.  1886  37.19 

— In  Maremma.  3 v.in  2.  1882 37.20 

— Othmar.  3v.  in  2.  1885 37.21 

— Pipistrello,  etc.  1880 37.22 

— Princess  Napraxine.  3 v.in  2.  1884.  37.23 

— Rainy  June;  Don  Gesualdo.  1885 37.24 

— Village  commune.  1881 37.25 

Rankell’s  remains.  Wendell,  Barrett..  66.23 
Ray,  Anna  Chapin.  Cadets  of  Fleming 

Hall.  [1892.] 97.28 

Reade,  C:  Singleheart  and  doubleface. 

1884 37.26 

READY-money  Mortiboy.  Besant,  W.  and 

Rice,  J 36.638 

Real  thing  and  other  tales.  James,  H:.  173.9 

Recollections  of  Auton  House.  Hop- 

pin,  A j93.4 

Rectory  children.  Molesworth,  M.  L.  j 102. 32 

Red  cardinal.  Elliot,  Frances 36.767 

Red  spider.  Baring-Gould,  S 181.22 

Reeves,  Mrs.  H.  B.  [Helen  Mathers.] 

As  he  comes  up  the  stair,  etc.  1882.  36.905 

— Eyre’s  acquittal.  1884 36.906 

— Fashion  of  this  world.  1886 36.907 

— Found  out.  1885  36.908 

— “ Land  o’  the  leal;  ” Stephen  Hatton. 

1879 36.909 

— Murder  or  manslaughter  ? 1885 36.910 

— My  Lady  Green  Sleeves.  1879 36.911 

— Sam’s  sweetheart.  1883. . 36.912 

— and  others.  Fate  of  Fenella.  [1892.]  ...  171.17 
Reflections  of  a married  man.  Grant.  R.  166.21 

Refugees.  Doyle,  A.  C 182.27 

Regent’s  daughter . Dumas,  Alexandre.  171.11 

Regimental  legends . Winter,  J.  S 37.81 

Reichenbach,  M.  von.  The  Eichhofs. 

1881 154.31 

Reid,  Christian,  pseud.  See  Fi.sher,  F.  C. 

Remember  the  Alamo.  Barr,  A.  E 162.10 

Renunciations.  Wedmore, Frederick.  In  177.32 
Reproach  of  Annesley.  Tuttiett,  M.  G.  152.19 
Republic  without  a president.  WTard,  H. 

D 173.15 

Return  of  the  O’Mahony.  Frederic, Har- 
old  178.1 

Reuben  Sachs.  Levy,  Amy 153.13 

Reuter,  Fritz.  In  the  year  ’13.  1867...  37.27 

Revolution  in  Tanner’s  Lane.  Shapcott, 


FICTION. 


91 


FICTION. 


Rex  and  Regina.  Marshall,  Emma 36.904 

Rhoda  Fleming.  Meredith,  G: 151.19 

Rhona.  Forrester,  Mrs 36.780 

Rhymes  and  ballads  for  girls  and  boys. 

Woolsey,  S.  C j98.13 

Richards,  Alfred  B.  So  very  human.  3 

v . in  2 . 1882 37.28 

Richards,  W:  C.  Harry’s  vacation.  1887.  J94.14 
Richter,  J.  P.  F.  Invisible  lodge.  1883.  68.34 

Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.  [T.  O.  Trafford .] 

Head  of  the  firm.  [1891.] 178.3 

— Mortomley’s  estate.  1874 37.29 

Ridley.  James, tr.  Tales  of  the  genii.  1882.  j94.13 
“ Right  honorable,  The.”  McCarthy,  J . 

and  Praed,  C.- 68.27 

Ring  of  Amasis.  Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  R. . 156.18 
Rise  of  Silas  Lapham.  Howells,  W:  D. . 58.18 

“ Rita,”  jpseud.  See  Booth,  Mrs.  O. 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  See  Thackeray,  A.  I. 

Riverpark  rebellion, etc.  Greene,  Homer.  j97.29 


Riverside  museuiri . Williams,  Annie  B.  jl01.4 
Rives,  Amelie.  See  Chanler,  A.  R. 


Robber  count.  Wolff,  Julius 157.2 

Robert Elsmere.  Ward, Mrs.  Humphrey.  147.25 
Robert  Ord’s atonement.  Carey,  Rosa  N.  161.18 
Roberts,  C:  H.  Down  the O-hi-o.  1891.  161.8 

Roberts,  Miss  Marg.  Atelier  du  Lys;  or, 
an  art  student  in  the  reign  of  ter- 
ror. 1877 37.30 

— Madame  Fontenoy.  1866 36.369 

Roberts,  Morley.  Mate  of  the  Vancouver. 

[1892.] 176.22 

Robin.  Parr,  Mrs.  Louisa 36.966 

Robin  Hood,  Merry  adventures  of.  Pyle, 

Howard j98.5 

Robinson,  F:  W.  Her  love  and  his  life. 

1891 163.18 

Roe,  E:  P.  Driven  back  to  Eden.  1888. . 168.17 

— Earth  trembled.  [Charleston  earth- 

quake.] 1887 67.21 

— He  fell  in  love  with  his  wife.  [1886.]  58.31 

— “Miss  Lou.”  1888 133.20 

— Nature’s  serial  story.  [1884.] 58.30 

— An  original  belle.  [1885.] 65.2 

— Taken  alive,  etc.  With  autobiography. 

[1889.] 153.28 

Roger  Hunt.  Woolley,  Celia  P 165.9 

Rogue,  The.  Norris,  W:  E 36.939 

Roland  Blake.  Mitchell,  S:  W 66.22 


Romance  of  a transport.  Russell,  W:  C. . 182.13 

Romance  of  Dollard.  Catherwood,  M.  H.  154.8 
Romance  of  history:  Spain.  Trueba,T.  de.  177.22 
Romance  of  two  worlds.  Corelli,  Marie.  36.730 
Romances  of  the  law.  Francillon,  R.  E..  164.18 
Romantic  young  lady.  Grant,  Robert. . . 162.21 


Romneys  of  Ridgemont.  Eastman,  J.  A.  j94.2 

Root  of  all  evil.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.710 

Rose  Leblanc.  Fullerton,  Lady  G 36.792 

Rose  of  a hundred  leaves.  Barr,  A.  E. . . 165.23 

Rose  of  paradise.  Pyle,  Howard 164.25 

Roseboro’,  Viola.  Old  ways  and  new.  1892.  167.20 
Rosebud  garden  of  girls.  Perry,  Nora. . . j 101. 10 

Rosine.  Melville,  J.  G.  W 36.914 

Ross,  C:  H.  Pretty  widow 37.31 

Rossmoyne.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  Marg 36.845 

Rosy.  Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.  L j 102.30 

Roumanian  fairytales.  Kremnitz, White, 

ed ’. J95.5 

Rousing  of  Mrs.  Potter,  etc.  Smith,  Ger- 
trude   178.31 

Rousselet,  Louis.  Tale  of  the  Indian 
mutiny;  or,  the  serpent  charmer. 

1889 J98.7 

Rovings  of  a restless  boy.  Foot,  K.  B. . . j97.20 


Roweny  in  Boston.  Pool,  Maria  L 165.2 

Royal  gentleman,  [or  Toinette.]  Tour- 

gee,  A.  W 138.8 

Royce,  Josiah.  Feud  of  Oakfield  Creek. 

[California  life.]  1887 167.27 

Roy’s  wife.  Melville,  G.  J.  Whyte 36.915 

Rudder  Grangers  abroad.  Stockton, F.  R.  162.14 
Ruffini,  Giovanni  D.  Lorenzo  Benoni. 

1861 37.32 

Russell,  W:  Clark.  Emigrant  ship.  [1893.]  178.13 

— John  Holdsworth,  chiefmate.  1886...  147.27 

— “Lady  Maud”  : schooner  yacht.  1883.  37.33 

— List,  ye  landsman! 173.7 

— Marooned  [on  a Bahama  key].  1889. . 156.3 

— Master  Rockafellar’s  voyage.  1891...  163.6 

— My  shipmate  Louise;  the  romance  of  a 

wreck.  1890 158.1 

— Ocean  tragedy.  1889 155.1 

— Romance  of  a transport.  1894 182.13 

— Sailor’s  sweetheart.  1881 37.34 

— Strange  elopement.  1892 173.5 

— Tragedy  of  Ida  Noble.  1891 176.25 

Rusty  linchpin.  Kokhanovsky,  Mme 67.7 

Ruth  and  her  friends.  1860 j95.16 

Ryder,  Annie  H.  Margaret  Regis  and 

some  other  girls.  [1888.] j97. 10 

S.,  E.  L.  City  in  the  sea:  stories  of  the  old 

Venetians.  1884 177.17 

Sabina  Zembra.  Black,  William 66.29 

Sage  of  sixteen.  Walford,  L.  B 155.12 

Sailor’s  sweetheart.  Russell,  W:  C 37.34 

Saint  Augustine.  Musick,  J:  R 175.23 

St.  Bartholomew’s  eve.  Henty,  G:  A.  jl02.17 
Saint  Michael.  Burstenbinder,  Elizabeth.  67.15 
Sala,  G:  A:  Strange  adventures  of  Cap- 
tain Dangerous 152.20 

Salammbo.  Flaubert,  Gustave 181.19 

Sally  Dows,  etc.  Harte,  Bret 174.1 

Samantha  among  the  brethren.  Holley,  M.  148.20 
Samantha  at  Saratoga.  Holley,  M 148.8 


Samantha  at  the  world’s  fair.  Holley, M.  172.8 

Sam’s  sweetheart.  Reeves,  Mrs.  H.  B 36.912 

San  Salvador.  Tincker,  Mary  Agnes 165.14 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  See  Dudevant,  A.  L.  * 

A.  D. 

Sandeau,  Jules.  Catharine.  [1893.] 174.7 


— House  of  Penarvan.  1879 In  36.790 

Sandra  Belloni.  Meredith,  George 151.16 

Sant’  Ilario.  Crawford,  F.  M 153.26 

Santa  Claus  on  a lark,  etc.  Gladden,  W.  j93.14 
Sappho  of  Green  Springs.  Harte,  Bret..  161.29 

Sara  Crewe.  Burnett, Frances  H J93.6 

Saracinesca.  Crawford,  F.  M 153.25 

Sargent,  Epes.  Peculiar;  a hero  of  the 

Southern  rebellion.  1892 182.5 

Satin- wood  box.  Trowbridge,  J:  T j84.23 

Saunders,  John.  A noble  wife.  1884...  37.39 

— Shipowner’s  daughter.  1876 37.40 

Saunders,  Katherine.  The  High  Mills. 

1874 37.41 

— Sebastian.  1878 37.42 

Saunders,  Marshall.  Beautiful  Joe:  an 

autobiography  [of  a dog].  1894...  103.16 

Scapegoat.  Caine,  Hall 167.5 

Scarcliff  rocks.  Maine,  E.  S 36.892 

Scheffel,  Joseph  V.  Ekkehard.  [Ger- 
many; 10th  centurj'.]  1872 37.43 

Schloss  and  town.  Peard,  Frances  M. . . 36.994 
Schobert,  IT.  Picked  up  in  the  streets. 

1888 68.19 

Schoolboy  honor.  Adams,  H:  C j 103. 17 

Schoolboys  all  the  world  over.  Frith, H:  j85.7 
School  girls  alhthe  world  over.  1884 j84.22 


FICTION. 


92 


FICTION. 


Schreiner,  Olive  \Ralph  Iron.']  Dreams.  157.25 

— Story  of  an  African  farm.  [1888.] 132.27 

Schultz,  Jeanne.  Jean  de  Kerdren.  1892.  167.24 

— Story  of  Colette.  1892 167.23 

Schwartz,  J.  Y.  P.  [. Maartin  Maartens.] 

God’s  fool.  1893 171.24 

— Greater  glory:  a storj^  of  high  life. 

1894 178.10 

— Joost  Avelingh:  a Dutch  story.  1894.  178.11 

Scofield,  C:  J.  Subtle  adversary.  [Tem- 
perance tale.]  1891 172.4 

Scudder,  Horace  E.,e$.  Children’s  book. 

1881 j98.23 

Sea  Mew  Abbey.  Warden,  Florence 176.26 

Seaforth.  Montgomery,  Florence 36.921 

Seawell,  Molly  E.  Berkeleys  and  their 

neighbors.  1892. 167.21 

— Little  Jarvis.  1893 jl03.ll 

■ — Maid  Marian,  etc.  1891 182.6 

— Midshipman  Paulding.  1891 j96.25 

— Paul  Jones.  1893 jl03.7 

Sebastian.  Saunders,  Katherine 37.42 

Sebastopol.  Tolstoi,  L.  N 67.5 

Second  life.  Hector  A.  F 66.19 

Second  son.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  and  Al- 
drich, T:  B 68.5 

Secret  of  Narcisse.  Gosse,  Edmund 173.25 

Seeley,  C:  Sumner.  Lost  canyon  of  the 

Toltecs.  1893 j 103. 15 

— Spanish  galleon.  1891 163.25 

Segerstedt,  Albrekt.  My  Lady  Legend 

and  other  folk  tales.  [Swedish.] 

[1891.] j97.22 

Seraphita.  Balzac,  Honore  de 168.25 

SeraI*ion  brethren.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 

2 v 153.12 

Sergeant,  Adeline.  Brooke’s  daughter..  182.7 
Seth’s  brother’s  wife.  Frederic,  Harold.  68.10 

Seven  dreamers.  Slosson,  Annie  T 158.29 

Seven  stories.  Fullerton, Lady  Georgiana.  ^6.793 
Sewell,  Anna.  Black  Beauty:  his  grooms 

and  companions.  [1890.] 156.9 

Sewell,  E.  M.  Glimpse  of  the  world.  1863.  37.44 

Sforza.  Astor,  W:  W 154.19 

Shadow  of  a crime.  Caine,  Hall 168.30 

Shadow  of  a dream.  Howells,  W:  D 157.20 

Shapcott,  Reuben.  \Mark  Rutherford.  ] 

Revolution  in  Tanner’s  Lane.  1887.  153.19 
Shaving  of  Shagpat  and  Farina.  Mere- 
dith^:  151.22 

Shaw,  Flora  L.  Castle  Blair.  1883 56.16 

Shaybacks  in  camp.  Barrows,  S.  J.  and  I.  C.  67.13 
She:  a story  of  adventure.  Haggard,H.  R.  66.15 

She  loved  a sailor.  Barr,  Amelia  E 162.9 

Sheldon,  Louise  Vescelius.-  An  I.  D.  B. 

in  South  Africa.  [1888.] 152.23 

Sherburne  house.  Douglas,  Amanda  M.  166.32 
Sherlock  Holmes,  Adventures  of.  Doyle, 

C.  A 181.15 

Sherlock  Holmes,  Memoirs  of.  Doyle, 

C.  A 182.26 

Sherman,  Charles  P.  A bachelor’s  wed- 
ding trip.  1889 155.11 


Shipowner’s  daughter,  The.  Saunders,  J:  37.40 
Ships  that  pass  in  the  night.  Harraden,  B.  178.14 


Shirley,  Venn,  pseud.  See  Clark,  Sarah  J. 
Shorthouse.J:  H:  Blanche,  LadyFalaise. 

1891 164.9 

— Sir  Percival;  a story  of  the  past  and 

present.  1886 66.13 

Sidney,  Margaret, pseud.  /SeeLothropjH.  M. 
Sidney,  ^r-Philip.  Countess  of  Pem- 
broke’s Arcadia 168.2 

Sidney.  Deland,  Margaret 157.5 


Sidney  Marten’s  Christmas.  Alden,I.  M.  j81.23 
Siege  of  Norwich  Castle.  Blake,  M.  M. . j 101.30 


Siegfried,  Story  of.  Baldwin,  James j85.12 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  The  deluge.  [Po- 
land, Sweden,  and  Russia] ; sequel 
to  “With  fire  and  sword.”  2 v.  1891.  164.23 

— Pan  Michael;  sequel  to  “The  Deluge.” 

1893 176.17 

— With  fire  and  sword;  historical  nbvel 

of  Poland  and  Russia.  1890 155.19 

— Without  dogma:a  novel  of  modern  Po- 

land. 1893, 174.12 

Sign  of  the  four.  Doyle,  A.  C 182.29 

Silence  of  Dean  Maitland.  Tuttiett,M.  G.  152.11 

Silent  witness.  Yates,  Edmund 37.100 

Silhouettes  from  life.  Hancock,  A.  W..  173.18 
Silhouettes  of  American  life.  Davis, 

Rebecca  H 167.25 

Silver  caves.  Ingersoll,  Ernest j95.36 

Silverado  squatters.  Stevenson,  R.  L:..  1.32.25 
Simms,  W:  G.  Forayers.  [Revolution; 

South  Carolina.]  [1855.] 58.11 

Singleheart  and  doubleface.  Reade,  C:  37.26 

Sir  Percival.  Shorthouse,  J:  H: 66.13 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.  Addison,  Joseph.  166.6 

Sir  Tom.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 147.17 

Sister  Louise.  Melville,  G.  J.  W 36.916 

Sister  Rose.  Holt,  Emily  S 181.26 

Sister  Saint  Sulpice.  Valdes,  Don  A.  P.  158.15 

Sister  to  Esau.  Barr,  Amelia  E 164.1 

Sister’s  love.  Same  as  “Her  only  broth- 
er.” Behrens,  Bertha 154.24 

Six  cent  Sam’s.  Hawthorne,  Julian 173.32 

Six  in  all.  Townsend,  Virginia  F j85.31 

Six  little  rebels.  Woods,  Kate  T j 101.9 

Six  months  at  Mrs.  Prior’s.  Adams,  E. . j78.15 

Six  months  in  the  ranks.  Murray,  E.C.  G.  36.925 

Six  to  one.  Bellamy,  Edward 157.18 

Slave  of  the  lamp.  Merriman,  H:  S 176.1 

Slosson,  Annie  T.  Heresy  of  Mehitable 

Clark.  1892  176.5 

— Seven  dreamers.  1891 158.29 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson.  Colonel  Carter  of 

Cartersville.  [A  story  of  Viginia.] 

1891 162.8 

— Day  at  Laguerre’s  and  other  days.  1892.  165.4 

Smith,  Gertrude.  Rousing  of  Mrs.  Potter 

and  other  stories.  1894  178.31 

Smith,  Hannah.  [. Hesba  Stretton.]  Brought 

home.  [1875.] ] 101. 12 

— Casey.  [1874.] jlOl.17 

— Crew  of  the  Dolphin.  [1876.] j-101.15 

— Doctor’s  dilemma.  [1892.] 163.22 

— Her  only  son;  Michael  Lorio’s  cross. 

[1876-87.] jlOl.14 

— The  King’s  servants.  [1873.] jl01.16 

— LostGip.  [1873.] jl01.18 

— MaxKromer:  a story  of  the  siege  of 

Strasburg.  [1871.] jl01.13 

— Nelly’s  dark  days.  [1870.] jlOl.19 

— Through  a needle’s  eye.  1878 138.22 

Smith,  Mrs.  L.  T.  [Lillie  T.  Meade.]  Miss 

Toosey’s  mission;  Laddie.  1892...  182.1 

— World  of  girls.  1891 jl04.5 

SNOW-bound  at  Eagle’s.  Harte,  Bret....  181.23 
So  very  human.  Richards,  A.  B.  3v.  in  2.  37.28 

Social  departure.  Duncan,  Sara  A 156.28 

Social  strugglers.  Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.  174.13 

Soldier’s  secret.  King,  Capt.  C: 171.21 

Soldiers  three  ; In  black  and  white.  Kip- 
ling, R 156.16 

Soll  und  haben.  Frey  tag,  Gustav 177.28 

Somebody’s  neighbors.  Cooke, Rose  Terry.  173.14 
Something  occurred.  Farjeon,  B.  L 173.27 


FICTION. 


93 


FICTION. 


Son  of  Hagar.  Caine,  Hall 168.31 

Son  of  Issachar.  Brooks,  E.  S 161.4 

Son  of  Old  Harry.  Tourgee,  A.  W 165.29 

Sons  of  the  soil.  Balzac,  Honore  de 158.5 

Sought  and  found.  Frederick,  Bertha  H.  177.1 
Southern  silhouettes.  Walworth,  Jean- 
nette H 68.11 

Souvestre,  Emile.  Pleasures  of  old  age. 

1868 68.13 

Spanish  galleon.  Seeley,  C:S 163.25 

Spear,  J:  W.  Out  of  the  toils.  [Tem- 
perance story.]  [1887.] 67.27 

Spiders  of  society.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.711 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  Hammer  and  an- 
vil. 1888 182.8 

SpiNNiNG-wheel  stories.  Alcott,  L.  M j96.15 

Splendid  spur.  Couch,  Arthur  T.  Q . . . . 158.3 

Spofford,  Harriet  P.  Lost  jewel.  1891.  j95.33 

Spoil  of  office.  Garland,  Hamlin 176.19 

Springhaven.  Blackmore,  R:  D 66.17 

Squatter’s  dream.  Boldrewood,  Rolf. . . 156.32 

Squire,  The.  Parr,  Mrs.  Louisa 176.29 

Squire  of  Sandal-side.  Barr,  A.  E 162.11 

Squirrel  inn.  Stockton,  F.  R 163.26 

Stahl,  P.  J.  Maroussia,  maid  of  Ukraine. 

1890 156.19 

Stand  by  the  Union.  Adams,  WrT j94.24.4 

Stand  fast,  Craig-Royston!  Black,  W:..  158.8 

Standish  of  Standish.  Austin,  J.  G 153.18 

Stanley  Brereton.  Ainsworth,  W:  H . . . . 36.629 
Stanley,  H:  M.  My  dark  companions 

and  their  strange  stories.  1893. . . . 172.7 

— My  Kalulu:  story  of  Central  Africa. 

1887  67.19 

Star  and  a heart.  Church,  Mrs.  R. 36.712 

Starlight  ranch,  etc.  King,  Capt.  C: . . . . 155.30 

Steadfast.  Cooke,  Rose  Terry 152.27 

Stella.'  Lewald,  Fannie 36.872 

Stephen  Dane.  Douglas,  Amanda  M 163.1 

Stephens,  Agnes,  comp.  How  men  pro- 
pose. [Selected  love  passages.] 

1888  147.32 

Stephens,  C.  A.  Young  moose  hunters. 

1883  j96.24 

Stephenson,  Robert  L:  Black  arrow:  a 

a tale  of  the  two  roses.  1888 147.26 

— David  Balfour;  sequel  to  “Kidnapped” 

1893 175.16 

— Island  nights’  entertainments:  Beach 

of  Falesd;  The  bottle  imp;  The  isle 
of  voices.  1893 » 173.28 

— Kidnapped:  the  adventures  of  David 

Balfour  in  the  year  1751.  1886 65.14 

— Master  of  Ballantrae.  1889 153.1 

— Merry  men  and  other  tales.  1887 68.26 

— New  Arabian  nights.  1890 182.9 

— Silverado  squatters.  [1888] 132.25 

— Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr. 

Hyde.  1886 65.11 

— and  Osbourne,  Lloyd.  The  wrecker.  1892.  166.20 

Wrong  box.  1889 151.24 

Stepniak,  pseud.  See  Ertel,  A.  I. 

Stewart,  Aubrey.  Tale  of  Troy.  1886...  j85.14 

Stickit  minister,  etc.  Crockett,  S.  R 178.2 

STiFF-necked  generation.  Walford,  L.  B.  154.11 

Stinde,  Julius.  Buchholz  family:  sketches 

of  Berlin  life.  2 v.  1887 67.8 

Stirling,  M.  C.  A true  man.  1878.  ..In  36.742 

Stockton,  Frank  R.  Amos  Kilbright,  etc. 

1888 • 168.20 

— Ardis  Claverden.  [1890.] 157.15 

— Bee-man  of  Orn,  etc.  1887 168.19 

— Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs. 

Aleshine.  [1886.] 152.15 


Stockton,  Frank  R.,  continued. 

— Christmas  wreck  and  other  stories.  1886.  66.5.2 

— Clocks  of  Rondaine,  etc.  1892 j98.12 

— Floating  prince  and  other  fairy  tales. 

1889 .198.8 

— Great  war  syndicate.  [1889.] 155.27 

— House  of  Martha.  1891 163.27 

— Hundredth  man.  [1886-7.] 68.8 

— Lady  or  the  tiger?  and  other  stories. 

1887 66.5.1 

— Late  Mrs.  Null.  1886 65.10 

— Merry  Chanter.  [Schooner.]  [1890]..  156.21 

— Rudder  Grangers  abroad,  etc.  1891. . . . 162.14 

— Squirrel  inn.  1891 > 163.26 

— Stories  of  the  three  burglars.  [1889] . . 155.28 

— Story  of  Viteau.  [Time  of  Louis  IN.] 

1884 .197.7 

— Tales  out  of  school.  1891 j98.10 

— Watchmaker’s  wife,  etc.  1893 175.13 

Stoddard,  W : O.  Among  the  lakes.  1888..  j95.9 

— Battle  of  New  York.  [Draft  riots  of 

1863.]  1892 j97.27 

— Crowded  out  o’  Crofield;  or,  the  boy 

who  made  his  way.  1890 j93.13 

— Esau  Hardery.  1881 147.20 

— Gid  Granger.  [1891.] j95.34 

On  the  old  frontier;  or,  the  last  raid  of 

the  Iroquois.  1893 jl03.5 

— Tom  and  the  money  king.  [1893.]  . . . jl02.13 

— White  cave.  [Story  of  Australia.]  1893.  jl03.4 

— Winter  fun.  1891 197. 19 

— Wrecked  ? 1883 147.22 

Stokesley  secret.  Yonge,  C.  M j95.25 

Stolen  America.  Floyd,  Isobel  H 156.1 

Stories  for  boys.  Davis,  Richard  H. . . . j96.21 

Stories  from  English  history  for  young 

people .197.4 

Stories  mother  Nature  told  her  children. 

Andrews,  Jane.  Ulus j96.13 

Stories  of  a western  town.  French,  Alice.  173.24 
Stories  of  Old  New  Spain.  Janvier,  T:  A.  173.1 
Stories  of  the  magicians.  Church,  A.  ,T.  j96.7 

Stories  of  the  rabbis.  Isaacs,  Abram  S. . 175.2 


Stories  of  the  three  burglars.  Stockton, 

F.  R 155.28 

Story  of  a child.  Deland,  Margaret jl01.20 

Story  of  a New  York  house.  Bunner,  H.  C.  66.28 

Story  of  a short  life.  Ewing,  J.  H j93.24 

Story  of  a spring  morning.  Molesworth, 

Mrs.  M.  L j96.30 

Story  of  a story,  etc.  Matthews,  Brander.  174.21 
Story  of  an  African  farm.  Schreiner,  O.  132.27 

Story  of  Barbara.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.648 

Story  of  Colette.  Schultz,  Jeanne 167.23 

Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs.  Murfree,  M.  N..  68.24 

Story  of  Margaret  Kent.  Hayes  H: 67.10 

Story  of  Philip  Methuen.  Needell,  J.  H. . 176.9 

Story  of  Siegfried.  Baldwin,  James j85.12 

Story  of  the  glittering  plain.  Morris,  W : 165.7 

Story  of  Tonty.  [Companion  of  LaSalle]. 

Catherwood,  M.  H 153.24 

Story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother.  Oli- 

phant,  M.  O.  W 36.953 

Story  of  Viteau.  Stockton,  Frank  R j97.7 

Straightforward.  Parr,  Harriet 36.967 

Strange  adventures  of  a house-boat. 

Black,  W: 147.29 

Strange  adventures  of  Captain  Danger- 
ous. Sala,  G:  A 152.20 

Strange  adventures  of  Lucy  Smith.  Phil- 
ips,F.  C 37.4 

Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde. 

Stevenson, R.  L: 65.11 

Strange  elopement.  Russell,  W:  Clark..  173.5 


FICTION- 


94 


FICTION. 


Strange  manuscript  found  in  a copper 

cylinder.  De  Mille,  James 147.24 

Strange  tales.  Murray,  E.  C.  G 36.926 

Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana.  Cable, 

G:W 154.26 

Strange  world.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.665 

Strangers  and  wayfarers.  Jewett,  S.  O.  161.11 
Streckfuss,  Adolph.  Castle  Hohenwald. 

1887 154.29 

— Too  rich.  1887 154.30 

Stretton,  Hesba,  pseud.  See  Smith, Han- 
nah. 

STRONG-minded  woman,  A.  Hammond, 

W.  A i 65.8 

Stuart,  Ruth  M.  Golden  wedding,  etc. 

1893 173.16 

Sturgis,  Julian.  John  Maidment.  1886. . 65.23 

— Thraldom.  1887 182.10 

Subtle  adversary.  Scofield,  C:  J 172.4 

Successful  man.  Cruger,  Mrs.  Van  R. . . 161.9 

Sugar  and  spice  and  all  that’s  nice.  Til- 

eston,  Mary  W.,  ed j94.22 

Sullivan,  T.  R.  Day  and  night  stories. 

2 v.  1893 175.9 

— Tom  Sylvester.  1893 176.4 

Summer  in  a canon.  Wiggin,  Kate  D 158.22 

SuN-maid.  Grant,  M.  M 36.810 

Superior  woman.  Yardley,J/ro.  Jane. . . 65.20 

Surry  of  Eagle’s-nest.  Cooke,  J:  E 157.23 

Suttner,  Bertha  von.  “Ground  arms!’’ 

1892 165.21 

Sweet  and  twenty.  Collins,  Mortimer..  36.718 

Sweet  Cicely.  Holley,  Marietta 148.6 

Sweet  William.  Bouvet.  Marguerite j93.16 

Swett,  Sophie.  Captain  Polly.  [1889]..  j95.7 

— Flying  Hill  Farm.  1892 j97.13 

Sybil  Knox.  Hale,  Edward  E 175.31 

Sylvia’s  choice.  Craik,  Georgiana  M. . . 36.740 
Sylvie  and  Bruno.  Dodgson,  C:  L.  2v..  j 103. 14 

Taken  alive,  etc.  Roe,  E:  P 153.28 

Taken  by  the  enemy.  Adams,  W:  T j94.24.1 

Tale  of  a lonely  parish.  Crawford,  F.  M.  65.4 

Tale  of  sin.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry 37.92 

Tale  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  Rousselet,L:  j98.7 
Tales  and  legends.  Hazlitt,  W:  C .,  ed. ..  148.24 
Tales  before  supper.  Gautier,  T.  and 

Merimee,  P 68.28 

Tales  from  “Blackwood.”  2 v 37.47 

Tales  from  Blackwood.  3rd  series.  12  v.  164.17 
Tales  of  a time  and  place.  King,  Grace.  176.31 

Tales  of  New  England.  Jewett,  S.  O 158.20 

Tales  of  the  border.  Hall,  J 155.5 

Tales  of  the  borders.  Wilson,  J:  M.  4 v.  68.14 

Tales  of  the  genii.  Ridlej’,  J.  tr j94.13 

Tales  of  the  good  woman.  Paulding,  J.  K.  165.31 
Tales  of  the  southern  border.  Webber, 

C.  W 172.1 

Tales  out  of  school.  Stockton,  F.  R j98.10 

Talk  of  the  town.  Payn,  James 36.985 

Talking  horse,  etc.  Guthrie,  F.  A 176.28 

Tapestry  room,  Molesworth.  Mrs.  M.  L. . jl02.28 

Taras  Bulba.  Gogol,  Nikolai'  V 67.24 

Tartarin  of  Tarascon.  Daudet,  Alphonse.  67.9 
Tartarin  on  the  Alps.  Daudet,  Alphonse.  181.14 
Tasma,  pseud.  See  Couvreur,  Mme. 

Taylor,  George,  pseud.  Klytia.  1883 37.48 

Taylor,  Hobart  C.-  With  edge  tools.  1891.  164.16 
Taylor,  Winnie  L.  His  broken  sword. 

1888 68.7 

Tcherkesse  prince.  Meissner, Sophie  R.  de.  173.22 

Tell  me  a story.  Molesworth,  M.  L j84.20 

Tellet,  Roy.  The  outcasts.  1889 37.49 

Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from  long 

ago  to  now.  Andrews,  Jane j84.11 


Ten  tales.  Coppee,  Francois 161.14 

Terhune.  M.Y.  [Marion  Harland.]  Hand- 
icapped. [Stories.]  1881 147.21 

— His  great  self.  1893 175.30 

— With  the  best  intentions.  1890 156.6 

Tess  of  the  D’Urbervilles.  Hardy,  T:...  166.1 

Testa.  Mantegazza,  Paolo j96.17 

Thackeray,  A. I . [Mrs. Ritchie. Bluebeard’s 

keys,  etc.  1875 37.50 

— Da  Capo,  etc.  1880 37.51 

— Five  old  friends.  1875 37.52 

— From  an  island,  etc.  1877 37.53 

— Fulham  lawn,e£c.  1877 37.54 

— Mrs.  Dymond.  1886 37.55 

Thanet, Octave,  pseud.  See  French,  Alice. 

That  angelic  woman.  Ludlow,  J.  M. . . 165.15 

That  artful  vicar.  Murray,  E.  C.  G 36.927 

That  wild  wheel.  Trollope,  Frances  E. . 182.11 

Their  pilgrimage.  Warner,  C:  D 66.11 

Thelma,  a Norwegian  princess.  Corelli, 

Marie 36.731 

Theodoli,  Lily,  Marcfiesa.  Under  pres- 
sure. [Society^  life  in  modern  Rome] 

1892 173.30 

There  and  back.  Macdonald,  George. . . 163.19 


Theresa  at  San  Domingo.  Fresneau,  A. . j94.21 

Thibault,  Anatole,  F.  [Anatole  France.  ] 

Crime  of  Sylvestre  Bonnard.  1890.  172.9 

Think  and  thank.  Cooper,  S:  W j 101. 23 

Thomas,  Annie.  See  Cudlip,  Mrs.  A. 

Thomas,  Chauncey.  Crystal  button.  [Me- 
chanical and  material  possibilities 

of  the  future.]  1891 161.2 

Thompson,  Maurice.  At  love’s  extremes. 

1885  58.25 

Thorn  in  the  nest.  Finley,  Martha 65.18 

Thorny  path.  Ebers,  Georg.  2v 166.22 

Thoth.  Nicholson,  J.  Shield 37.56 

Thraldom.  Sturgis,  Julian 182.10 

Three  brides.  Yonge,  C.  M 37.106 

Three  Brown  boys.  Haile,  Ellen j93.19 

Three  courses  and  a dessert.  Cruikshank, 

G: 153.7 

Three  fates.  Crawford,  F.  M 165.32 

Three  Greek  children.  Church,  A.  J. . . j95.6 

Three  men  in  a boat.  Jerome,  J.  K 157.31 

Three  Miss  Kings.  Cross.  Mrs.  G.  F 181.11 

Three  sisters.  Keeling,  Elsa  d’Esterre-..  36.865 

Three  tales.  Hauff,  Wilhelm 36.824 

Through  a needle’s  eye.  Smith,  Hannah.  138.22 
Through  night  to  light.  Gutzkow  K:. . . 36.813 
Through  storm  to  sunshine.  Lacey,  W:  J.  j85.22 


Through  the  Sikh  war.  Henty,G:  A . . . . jl02.14 
Tiernan,  Mary  S.  Jack  Horner.  1890. . 156.5 

Tileston,  Mary  W.,  ed.  Sugar  and  spice 


and  all  that’s  nice.  1886. j94.22 

Tillyloss  scandal,  etc.  Barrie,  J.  M 174.17 

Tim:  [a  story  of  school  life].  1892 j97.11 

Timar’s  two  worlds.  Jokai,  Maurus 182.32 

Time’s  revenges.  Murray,  David  C 173.26 

Timothy’s  quest.  Wiggin,  Kate  D 158.21 

Tincker,  Mary  A.  San  Salvador.  1892.  165.14 

— Two  coronets.  1889 152.28 

Tirebuck,  W:  Dorrie.  1891 178.30 

To  right  the  wrong.  Bayly,  A.  E 177.18 

To  the  lions.  Church,  Alfred  J 155.14 

Todhunters’  at  Loanin’  Head.  Linton, 

E.  L 36.877 

Told  after  supper.  Jerome,  J.  K 157.30 

Told  in  the  twilight.  Wood,  Mrs.  H: 37.93 

Tolstoi,  Lyof  N.,  Count.  Anna  Karenina. 

1886 67.23 


FICTION. 


95 


FICTION. 


Tolstoi,  Lyof  N.  Count , continued. 

— Childhood,  boyhood,  youth.  1886. . . . 

— Family  happiness.  [1888] 

— Gospel  stories.  [1890] 

— In  pursuit  of  happiness.  [Stories.] 

[1887] 

— The  invaders,  and  other  stories.  [1887]. 

— Ivan  Ilyitch.  and  other  stories.  [1887]. 

— Sebastopol.  1887 

War  and  peace.  4 v.  in  2.  1889 

Tom:  a home  story.  Chaney,  G:  L 

Tom  and  the  money  king.  Stoddard,  AY: 

O 

Tom  Paulding.  Matthews,  Brander 

Tom  Sylvester.  Sullivan,  T.  R 

Tommy  Upmore.  Blackmore,  R:  D 

Tony  the  maid.  Howard,  Blanche  AAr — 

Too  curious.  Goodman,  Edward  J 

Too  rich.  Streckfuss,  Adolph 

Topsys  and  turvys.  Newell,  P.  S 

Tourgee,  Albion  AY.  Black  ice.  1888. . 

— Button’s  inn.  [Early  Mormonism.] 

1887 

— Murvale  Eastman,  Christian  socialist. 

[1889.] 

— Pactolus  Prime.  [1890] 

— A royal  gentleman,  [or  Toinette] . 1884. 

— Son  of  Old  Harry.  1891  

Tourmalin’s  time  cheques.  Guthrie,  F.  A. 

Towhead.  Greene,  S.  P.  McLean 

Town-crier.  Montgomery,  Florence 

Townsend,  Virginia  F.  Boston  girl’s 

ambitions 

— Darryll  Gap;  or  whether  it  paid.  1866.. 

— Deerings  of  Medbury.  1886 

— Mostly  Marjorie  Day.  1892 

— Six  in  all.  1886 

— Woman’s  word  and  how  she  kept  it. 

[1878] 

Trafford,  T.  G .,  pseud.  See  Riddell, J.  H. 
Trafton,  Adeline.  Dorothy’s  experience. 

1891 

Tragedy  of  Ida  Noble.  Russell,  AY:  C. .. 
Tragedy  of  Wild  River  Valley.  Finley,  M. 

Tragic  comedians.  Meredith,  George 

Tragic  muse.  James,  Henry.  2v 

Transformed.  Montgomery,  Florence.. 
Translation  of  a savage.  Parker, Gilbert  . 
Traveler  from  Altruria.  Howells,  AY:  D.. 
Travers, Graham.  Mona  Maclean,  medi- 
cal student.  1892 

Treherne’s  temptation.  Carr,  Alaric. . . 
Trelawny,E:  J:  Adventures  of  a young- 
er son.  1890 

Trials  of  a staff-officer.  King,  Capt.  C.. 

Trilby.  DuMaurier,  G: 

Trollope,  Anthony.  Alice  Dugdale,  etc. 
1883 

— Ayala’s  angel.  3 v.  in  2.  1881 

— Cousin  Henry.  1879 

— Dr.  AArortel’s  school.  1881 

— The  duke’s  children.  3 v,  in  2.  1880. 

- An  eye  for  an  eye.  1879 

— The  fixed  period.  1882 

— Frau  Frohmann,  etc.  1883 

— Is  he  Popenjoy?  3 v.  in  2.  1878 

John  Caldigate.  3 v.  in  2.  1879 

— Kept  in  the  dark.  1882 

— LaMere  Bauche,  etc.  1883 

— Marion  Fay.  1882 

— Mistletoe  bough,  etc.  1883 

— An  old  man’s  love.  1884 

— Way  we  live  now.  4v.  in  2.  1875.... 


66.4 

165.6 

165.5 


67.25 

67.22 

67.6 

67.5 

157.27 

J85.20 

j 102. 13 
j97.25 
176.4 
36.646 
68.12 
36.803 
154.30 
j 103. 9 
68.2 

67.12 


158.25 

155.24 
138.8 

165.29 

163.15 

162.24 
j95.15 

67.1 

162.20 

147.19 

168.15 
j85.31 

168.16 


j95.32 

176.25 
174.3 

36.917 

155.26 
36.922 

177.2 

182.30 


167.28 

36.683 


148.16 

168.10 

182.18 

37.57 

37.60 

37.61 

37.62 

37.63 

37.58 

37.64 

37.65 

37.66 

37.67 

37.68 

37.69 

37.70 

37.71 

37.59 

37.72 


Trollope,  Frances  E.  That  wild  wheel. 

1892 182.11 

Troublesome  girl.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  M.  36.846 
Trowbridge,  J:  T.  Bound  in  honor;  or, 

a harvest  of  wild  oats.  [1877.] j84.14 

— Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories.  [1871.]  58.28 

— Drummer  boy.  [1883.] j84.13 

— Father  Brighthopes.  1892 j 101. 22 

— Jolly  rover.  [1882.] j84.16 

— Pocket-rifle.  [1881.] j84.15 

— Satin-wood  box.  [1885.] j84.23 

— Young  Joe,  and  other  boys.  [1879.]..  j78.16 

Troy,  Tale  of.  Stewart,  Aubrey,  j85.14 

True  man.  Stirling,  M.  C In  36.742 

True  riches.  Coppee,  Francois 175.12 

True  story  book.  Lang,  Andrew,  ed jl03.6 

True  tales  for  my  grandsons.  Baker,  Sir 

S:  AV j85.1 

Trueba,  T.  de.  Romance  of  history: 

Spain 177.22 

Truth  about  Clement  Ker.  Fletcher,  J.  152.12 
Tucker,  G:  Fox.  A Quaker  home.  1891.  163.5 

Tucker,  Nathaniel  B.  Partisan  leader. 
[Foreshadows  the  War  of  the  Rebel- 


lion.] 1861 163.14 

Tuckett,  Elizabeth.  Children’s  journey, 

etc.  1872 .' j98.9 

Tuttiett,  M.  G.  [Maxwell  Cray .]  The 

last  sentence.  [1893] 174.15 

— Reproach  of  Annesley.  [1889] 152.19 

— Silence  of  Dean  Maitland.  1889 152.11 

Twenty  years  after.  Dumas,  A 42.2 

Two  brothers.  Balzac,  H.  de 65.33 

Two,  by  tricks.  Yates,  Edmund 37.101 

Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy.  Froude,  J.  A 151.28 

Two  college  girls.  Brown,  H.  D j96.19 

Two  coronets.  Tincker,  Mary  A. 152.28 

Two  daughters  of  one  race.  Heimburg,W.  151.23 

Two  destines.  Collins,  Wilkie 36.729 

Two  Dianas.  Dumas,  A.  3v 171.8 

Two  Gray  girls.  Haile,  Ellen j93.20 

Two  Lilies.  Kavanagh,  Julia 36.862 

Two  on  a tower.  Hardy,  T: 68.33 

Two  runaways,  etc.  Edwards,  H.  S 154.27 

Two  sides  of  the  shield.  Yonge,  C.  M. . . 37.107 
Two  soldiers,  etc.  King,  Capt.  Charles...  158.24 
Two  tales  of  married  life.  2 v.  in  1 36.742 


v.  1,  Hard  to  bear,  by  Georgiana  Craik. 
v.  2,  A true  man,  by  M.  C.  Stirling. 


Two  thousand  years  ago.  Church,  A.  J..  j85.13 

Two  women.  Craik,  Georgiana  M 36.741 

Uncle  Piper  of  Piper’s  Hill.  Couvreur, 

Mme 37.77 

Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.  Harris, 

J.  C 168.29 

Under  Drake’s  flag.  Henty.  G:  A jl03.25 

Under  one  roof.  Payn,  James 36.986 

Under  orders.  Munroe,  Kirk jl02.7 

Under  pressure.  Theodoli,  Lily,  Marchesa.  173.30 
Under  the  lilies  and  roses.  Church,  R..  36.713 

Under  the  red  flag.  Braddon.  M.  E 36.666 

Under  the  red  robe.  Weyman,  S.  J 181.4 

Under  which  lord?  Linton,  E.  L 36.878 

UNDER-currents.  Hungerford,  Mrs.  Marg.  36.847 

Uranie.  Flammarion,  Camille 158.4 

Ursula.  Balzac,  Honore  de 162.26 

“Us,  ’’  an  old  fashioned  story.  Moles- 

worth,  M.  L j84.24 

A^ain  forebodings.  Oswald,  E 154.28 

Valdes,  Armando,  P.  Maximina.  [1888]  68.21 

— Sister  saint  Sulpice.  [1890] 158.15 

\r alentine  and  his  brother.  Oliphant, 

M.  O.  AV 36.953 


FICTION. 


96 


FICTION. 


Valera,  Juan.  Commander  Mendoza.  1893.  182.19 

— DonBraulio.  1892 166.24 

— Dona  Luz.  1891 158.14 

— Pefita  Ximenez.  1891 161.22 

Van  Bibber  and  others.  Davis,  R:  H 166.5 

Vanessa.  Pauli,  M.  A 36.968 

Veeder,  Emily  E.  Her  brother  Donnard. 

1890 164.3 

Veitch,  Sophie,  F.  F.  The  dean’s  daugh- 
ter. 1890 157.4 

Vendetta.  Corelli,  Marie 36.732 

Vera.  Dempster,  Charlotte 36.748 

Verga,  Giovanni.  House  by  the  medlar- 
tree.  [Story  of  an  Italian  fishing 

village.]  [1890.] 158.16 

Verne,  Jules.  Hector  Servadac.  [Same 
as  “To  the  sun”  and  “Off  on  a com- 
et.”] 1889 148.21 

— In  search  of  the  castaways.  [187*3.]  . . 148.22 

— Voyage  round  the  world.  3 v 136.15 

v.  1,  Australia;  v.  2,  New  Zealand;  v.  3, 

South  America. 


Very  odd  girl.  Armstrong,  Annie  E. . . . jl01.32 


Vesty  of  the  basins.  Greene,  S.  P.  McL. . 176.16 
Viaud,  Julien.  [Pierre  Loti.]  Book  of  pity 

and  of  death.  [1892.] 177.10 

— Iceland  fisherman.  1890 181.32 

Vicar  of  Tours.  Balzac,  Honore  de.  In  166.23 
Vicar  of  Wakefield.  Goldsmith,  Oliver.  156.31 

Victor  Lescar.  Grant,  M.  M 36.811 

Victorious  Union.  Adams,  W:  T j94.24.6 

Village  commune,  Rame,  L.  de  la 37.25 

Village  tragedy,  Woods,  Marg.  L 37.95 

Violetta.  Manteuffel,  Ursula  Z.  v 66.2 

Violin  obligato,  etc.  Crosby,  Margaret..  164.4 
Virginia:  a Roman  sketch.  Duff,  H.  A..  37.78 

V ittoria.  Meredith,  George 151.18 

Viva.  Forrester,  Mrs 36.781 

Vixen.  Braddon,  M.  E.  3 v.  in  2 36.667 

V olckhausen,  A.  von.  Why  did  he  not 

die?  1886 155.6 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  Zadig,  etc.  1891..  165.17 

Voodoo  tales.  Owen,  Mary  A 172.5 

Vosmaer,  Carl.  The  Amazon.  1890 167.7 

Voyage,  of  discovery.  Aide,  Hamilton. . 166.10 
Vulture  maiden.  Hillern,Wilhelmine  von.  36.829 

Wages  of  sin.  Harrison,  Mrs.  W 161.32 

Wagner,  W.  Epics  and  romances  of  the 

middle  ages.  1887 148.9 

W alford,  Lucy  B.  Cousins.  1879 147.15 

— Pauline.  1877 37.79 

— Sage  of  sixteen.  1889 155.12 

— Stiff-necked  generation.  1889 154.11 

Walford.  Kirk,  Ellen  Olney 161.1 

Wallace, Lew.  Prince  of  India.  2v.  1893.  174.25 
Walworth,  Jeannette  H.  Southern  sil- 
houettes. 1887 68.11 

Wanneta,  the  Sioux.  Moorehead,  W.  K.  148.19 

War  and  peace.  Tolstoi-,  Lyof  N 157.27 

War  time  wooing.  King,  Capt.  C: 152.16 

Ward,  E.  Pair  of  originals.  1891 j96.29 

Ward,  Herbert  D.  Captain  of  the  Kittie- 

wink.  1892 jl01.6 

— New  senior  at  Andover.  1891 j95.30 

— Republic  without  a president, ete.[1891.]  173.15 
Ward,  Mrs.  Humphrey.  David  Grieve. 

1892 164.22 

— Marcella.  2 v.  1894 178.20 

— Miss  Bretherton.  1888 154.22 

— Robert  Elsmere.  [1888] 147.25 

Warden,  Florence.  Sea  Mew  Abbey.  [1891.]  176.26 
Warner,  C:  Dudley.  Little  journey  in 

the  world.  1889 ' 154.17 


Warner,  C:  Dudley,  continued. 

— Their  pilgrimage.  1887 66.11 

Warner,  Susan.  Daisy  Plains.  [1885]..  58.32 

— Letter  of  credit.  [1881.] 152.9 

Warren,  Cornelia.  Miss  Wilton.  1892..  167.10 
Watchmaker’s  wife,  etc.  Stockton,  F.  R.  175.13 
Way  we  live  now.  Trollope, A.  4 v.  in  2.  37.72 

We  two.  Bayly,  Ada  Ellen 162.16 

We,  Von  Arldens.  Douglas,  Edith 163.21 

Weavers  and  weft.  Braddon,  M.  E 36.668 

Webber,  C:  W.  Tales  of  the  southern 

border.  1887 172.1 

Wedmore, Frederick.  Pastorals  of  France; 

Renunciations.  1893 177.32 

Weird  tales.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.W.  2v....  152.24 
Wells,  H:  P.  City  boys  in  the  woods. 

1889 * j98.25 

Wendell,  Barrett.  Rankell’s  remains. 

1887 66.23 

Werner,  E.  See  Burstenbinder,  E. 

Weyman,  Stanley  J.  A gentleman  of 

France.  [Time  of  Henry  III.  and 
Henry  IV.]  1893 177.27 

— House  of  the  Wolf:  a romance.  [Mass- 

acre of  St.  Bartholomew,  etc.]  1890.  156.20 

— My  Lady  Rotha.  [Thirty years’  war.] 

1894 183.1 

— Under  the  red  robe.  [Cardinal  Riche- 

lieu.] 1894 181.4 

What  he  cost  her.  Payn,  James 36.988 

What  Katy  did  next.  Woolsey,  S.  C j85.18 

What  necessity  knows.  Dougall,  L 177.16 

What  the  seven  did.  Lothrop,  H.  M. . . . j98.24 

What’s  mine’s  mine.  Macdonald,  G:...  66.6 

WHAT-to-do  club.  Campbell,  Mrs.  Helen.  jl03.19 
White,  Eliza  O.  Miss  Brooks.  1890 158.31 

— Winterborough.  1892 176.14 

White  cave.  Stoddard,  W:  O j 103.4 

White  company.  Doyle,  A,  Conan 181.16 

White  heron,  etc.  Jewett,  Sarah  0 175.1 

Whiteing,  R:  The  island.  1888 37.80 

Whiteladies.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W 36.954 

Whitney,  A.  D.  T.  Ascutney  street.  1890.  157.13 

— Bonnyborough.  1886 58.20 

— A golden  gossip.  1892 165.10 


— Home  spun  yarns.  [Short  stories.]  1887.  66.8 

Why  did  he  not  die?  Volckhausen,  A.  v. . 155.6 

Wichert,  Ernst.  The  green  gate.  1887..  68.17 

Widow  Guthrie.  Johnston,  Richard  M. . 161.5 


Wieland.  Brown,  C:  B 168.14 

Wiggin,  Kate  D.  The  Birds’ Christmas 

Carol.  • 1891 j95.31 

— Cathedral  courtship;  Penelope’s  En- 

glish experiences.  1893 174.4 

— Summer  in  a canon;  a California  story. 

1890 158.22 

— Timothy’s  quest.  1891 158.21 

WiLDMike  and  hisvictim.  Montgomery, F.  36.923 
Wilhelm  Meister’s  travels.  Goethe,  J.W.  v.  68.15 
Wilkins,  Mary  E.  Humble  romance,  etc. 

[1887] 156.12 

— Jane  Field.  1893 171.19 

— New  England  nun,  etc.  1891 161.31 

— Pembroke.  1894 181.6 

— Pot  of  gold,  etc.  [1892] j 102. 19 

— Young  Lucretia,  etc.  1892 j97.21 

Will  and  away.  Fullerton,Z«d2/G 36.794 

William  Allair.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry j95. 26 

Williams,  Annie  B.  [ Jdk .]  Birchwood. 

[1885.] j97.2 

— Riverside  museum.  [Sequel  to  Birch- 

wood.] [1886.].. jl01.4 

Wills,  C.  J.  See  Philips,  F.  C. 


FICTION. 


97 


FICTION. 


Wilson,  Augusta  E.  At  the  mercy  of  Ti- 
berius. 1887 67.31 

Wilson,  J:  M.  Tales  of  the  borders  and 

of  Scotland.  4 v 68.14 

Wiltse,  Sara  E.  Stories  for  kindergar- 
tens and  primary  schools.  1890 j95.37 

Winchester,  Carroll,  pseud.  See  Curtis,  C.  P. 

Wind  of  destiny.  Hardy,  Arthur  S 65.25 

Window  in  Thrums.  Barrie,  James  M. . 166.28 
Winter,  J.  S.  Regimental  legends.  1883.  37.81 

Winter  fun.  Stoddard,  W:  O j97.19 

Winter  story.  Peard,  Frances  M 36.995 

\y interborough.  White, Eliza  Orne. . . . 176.14 

Wise  women  of  Inverness.  Black, W: 36.644 

Wister,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  translator.  Alpine 

fay,  by  E.  Burstenbinder 151.27 

— Castle  Hohenwald,  by  Adolph  Streck- 

fuss 154.29 

— The  Eichhofs,  by  M.  von  Reichenbach.  154.31 

— Family  feud,  by  Ludwig  Harder 68.18 

— Green  gate,  by  Ernest  Wichert 68.17 

— Hulda,  by  F.  Lewald 68.16 

— Lady  with  the  rubies,  by  Mrs.  E.  John.  154.25 

— Margarethe,  by  E.  Juncker 68.20 

— Owl’s  nest,  by  Mrs.  E.  John 133.22 

— Picked  up  in  thestreets,  by  H.  Schobert.  68.19 

— Saint  Michael,  by  E.  Burstenbinder...  67.15 

— Too  rich,  by  Adolph  Streckfuss 154.30 

— Vain  forebodings,  by  E.  Oswald 154.28 

— Violetta,  by  U.  Z.  von  Manteuffel 66.2 

— Why  did  he  not  die?,  by  A.  v.  Volck- 

hausen 155.6 

Witch  of  Prague.  Crawford,  M.  F 163.24 

Witch  of  Salem.  Musick,  J:  R 178.6 

Witch  Winnie  series.  #€eChampney,E.  W. 

Witch’s  head.  Haggard,  H.  Rider 36.820 

With  a silken  thread.  Linton,  E.  L 36.879 

With  Clive  in  India.  Henty,  G:  A jl03.26 

With  Columbus  in  America.  Falken- 

horst,  C j 102. 23 

With  Cortez  in  Mexico.  Falkenhorst,  C.  jl02.24 

With  Cupid’s  eyes.  Church,  Mrs.  R 36.714 

With  edge  tools.  Taylor,  Hobart  C.- 164.16 

With  fire  and  sword.  Sienkiewicz,  H. . . 155.19 

With  Lee  in  Virginia.  Henty,  G:  A j94.19 

With  Pizarro  in  Peru.  Falkenhorst,  C. . «jl02.22 
With  the  best  intentions.  Terhune,M.V.  156.6 
With  the  immortals.  Crawford,  F.  M. . . 165.3 

With  the  king  at  Oxford.  Church,  A.  J.  177.26 
With  Wolfe  in  Canada.  Henty,  G:  A. . . j 103.27 
Witherspoon,  Rev.  Orlando.  Doctor  Ben. 

1883 57.31 

Within  the  enemy’s  lines.  Adams,  W:  T.  j94.24.2 
Within  the  precincts.  Oliphant,  M.  O.W. 

3 v in  2 36.955 

Without  dogma.  Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  174.12 
Witt,  Mme.  de.  French  country  family. 

1868 .185.30 

WizARD’sson.  Oliphant, M.  O.W.  3 v.  in 2.  36.956 

Wolfenberg.  Black,  William 173.20 

Wolff,  Julius.  Fifty  years, three  months, 
two  days;  a tale  of  the  Neckar  val- 
ley. [1890.] 158.12 

— The  robber  count;  a story  of  theHartz 

country.  [1890.] 157.2 

Woman’s,  A,  inheritance.  Douglas,  A.  M.  65.3 
Woman’s  word  and  howshekept  it.  Town- 
send, V.  F 168.16 

Women  must  weep.  Fawcett,  Edgar 176.30 

Won.  Buxton,  B.  H 36.676 

Won  by  waiting.  Bayly,  A.  E 164.12 

Wonder  clock.  Pyle,  Howard j 98 . 4 

Wood,  H.  F.  Passenger  from  Scotland 

Yard.  1888  37.94 


Wood,  Henry.  Edward  Burton.  1890..  157.14 
Wood,  Mrs.  Henry.  [Johnny  Ludlow.]  Adam 

Grainger.  1876....  37.82 

— Anne,  etc.  1881 37.83 

— Bessy  Rane.  1870 37.84 

— Dene  Hollow.  1871 37.85 

— Dorothy  Grape,  etc.  1885 37.86 

— Elster’s  folly.  1866 37.87 

— Helen  Whitney’s  wedding,  etc.  1885.  37.88 

— Lost  in  the  post,  etc.  1881 37.89 

— Mystery  of  Jessy  Page,  etc.  1885 37.90 

— Pomeroy  abbey.  1878.. 37.91 

— Tale  of  sin,  etc.  1881 37.92 

— Told  in  the  twilight,  [Tales.]  1875.  37.93 

— William  Allair.  1874 j95.26 

Wood,  J:  S.  Daughter  of  Venice.  [1892.]  171.15 

Woodland  wooing.  Putnam,  Eleanor 153.30 

Woodlanders.  Hardy,  Thomas 66.32 

Woods,  Kate  T.  Six  little  rebels.  [1879.]  jl01.9 
Woods,  Katherine  P.  Metzerott,  shoe- 
maker. [1889.] 155.21 

Woods,  Margaret  L.  Esther  Vanhomrigh. 

[1891.] 175  3 

— Village  tragedy.  1889 37.95 

Woolley,  Celia  P.  Girl  graduate.  1889.  152.2 

— Love  and  theology.  1887 68.23 

— Roger  Hunt.  1892 165.9 

Woolsey,  Mrs.  S.  C.  [Susan  Coolidge.] 

Clover.  1889.- j95.2 

— Just  sixteen.  1889 j94.23 

— Little  country  girl.  1887 j95.8 

— Rhymes  and  ballads  for  girls  and  boys. 

1892 j98.13 

— What  Katy  did  next.  1887 j85.18 

Woolson,  Constance  F.  East  Angels.  1886.  65.24 

— Jupiter  lights.  1889 154.2 

Word,  A,  only  a word.  Ebers,  Georg 156.30 

Working  ten.  Greenleaf,  Elizabeth j95.10 

World  of  chance.  Howells,  W:  D 173.21 

World  of  girls.  Smith,  Mrs.  L.  T j 104.5 

World  she  awoke  in.  Alldridge,  Lizzie.  36.633 

World  well  lost.  Linton,  E.  L 36.880 

World  went  very  well  then.  Besant,  W. . . 152.21 
World’s  verdict.  Hopkins,  Mark,  jr . . . . 68.3 

Wrecked?  Stoddard,  W:  0 147.22 

Wrecker,  The.  Stevenson, R.  L:  and  Os- 
bourne, L 166.20 

Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Children’s  stories 

in  American  history.  Ulus.  1890.  j97.5 

— Children’s  stories  of  American  pro- 

gress. lllus.  1891 j97.6 

— Children’s  stories  of  the  great  scien- 

tists. Ports.  1891 j 102. 18 

Wright,  Julia  McNair.  Dragon  and  the 
tea-kettle;  The  doppleganger.  [Tem- 
perance tales.]  1885 58.23 

Written  in  fire.  Church,  Mrs.  Ross. . . . 36.715 
Wrong  box.  Stevenson,  R.  L:  and  Os- 
bourne, L 151.24 

Wyllard’s  weird.  Braddon,  M.  E.  3v.  in  2.  36.669 
Yardley,  Mrs.  Jane.  A superior  woman. 

1885 65.20 

Yates,  Edmund.  Silent  witness.  1875.  37.100 

— Two,  by  tricks.  1875 37.101 

Year  in  Eden.  Preston,  Harriet  W 66.24 

Yeats,  W.  B.,comp.  Representative  Irish 

tales.  2 v 163.11 

Yoke  of  the  Thorah.  Luska,  Sidney. . . . 67.26 

Yonge, Charlotte  M.  Armourer’s  prentices. 

1884 37.102 

— Bye-words:  a collection  of  tales  old  and 

new.  1880 j95.17 

— Chantry  house.  1886 65.27 

— Countess  Kate.  1864 j95.18 


FICTION. 


98 


FINE  ARTS. 


Yonge,  Charlotte,  M.,  continued. 

— Friarswood  post-office.  1867 j95.19 

— Henrietta’s  wish;  or,  domineering. 

1870 j95.20 

— Kenneth;  or,  the  rear  guard  of  the 

grand  army.  1860 j95.21 

— Lads  and  lasses  of  Langley;  Sowing 

and  reaping.  1882 j95.22 

— The  little  duke.  1861 j95.23 

— Little  Lucy’s  wonderful  globe.  1878.  j96. 16 

— Love  and  life.  1880 37.104 

— Magnum  bonum.  1880 37.105 

— Modern  Telemachus.  1886 66.12 

— My  young  Alcides.  1876 151.10 

— Prince  and  the  page:  story  of  the  last 

crusade.  1883 j85.17 

— P’s  and  Q’s,  etc.  1873 j95.24 

— Stokesley  secret.  1862 j95.25 

— Three  brides.  1876 37.106 

— Two  sides  of  the  shield.  1885 37.107 

York  and  a Lancaster  rose.  Keary,  Annie.  j96.28 

Youma.  Hearn,  Lafcadio 158.30 

Young  Carthaginian.  Henty,  G:  A jl03.28 

Young  Joe,  and  other  boys.  Trowbridge, 

J:  T j78.16 

Young  Lucretia,  etc.  Wilkins,  Mary  E. . j97.21 

Young  maids  and  old.  Burnham,  C.  L. . 157.28 
Young  Mr.  Ainslie’s  courtship.  Philips, 

F.  C 37.5 

Young  moose  hunters.  Stephens,  C.  A.  j96.24 
Young  Musgrave.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  36.957 
Youngest  Miss  Lorton.  Perry,  Nora  .. . j96.10 

Zachary  Phips.  Bynner, Edwin  L 167.19 

ZADiG,and  other  tales.  Voltaire, F.  M.  A de.  165.17 

Zadoc  Pine.  Bunner,  H:  C 161.25 

Zangwill,  I.  Bachelor’s  club.  1891 163.23 

— Children  of  the  Ghetto.  2 v.  1892. . . . 177.20 

— King  of  Schnorrers,  etc.  1894 178.25 

— Old  maids’  club.  1892 171.13 

Zeph.  Jackson,  Helen  Hunt 58.27 

Zero.  Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell 37.13 

Zschokke,  Heinrich.  Princess  of  Bruns- 

wick-Wolfenbiittel,  etc.  1867 37.108 

— Tales.  [1889.] 152.30 

Zury.  Kirkland,  Joseph 164.6 


Fiddle.  See  Violin. 

Field,  Cyrus  W.  McCabe,  J.  D.  Great 


fortunes,  pp.  221-248 604.1 

Field,  Eugene.  Little  book  of  Western 

verse.  1891 226.23 

— Second  book  of  verse.  1893 231.25 

— With  trumpet  and  drum.  [Verse.]  1892.  231.18 


See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Field,  G:  Grammar  of  colouring.  1882.  853.15 
Field,  H:  M.  Among  the  holy  hills.  1890.  544.15 

— Barbary  coast.  Illus.  1893 554.20 

— Bright  skies  and  dark  shadows.  [The 

Southern  states.]  1890 537.24 

— Gibraltar  [in  1887].  1890 545.11 

— Greek  islands  and  Turkey  after  the  war. 

1888 778.1 

— Old  Spain  and  new  Spain.  1888 534.8 


— Derby,  J.  C.  Fifty  years  among  au- 
thors, etc In  654.9 

Field,  Michael, pseud.  Father’s  tragedy; 
William  Rufus;  Loyalty  of  love. 

1886 236.8 

Field,  Parker  B.  Canvas  canoes.  1887.  856.32 
Field  andhedgerow.  [Essays.]  Jefferies.R;  872.27 


Field  sports.  See  Sports. 

Fields,  Mrs.  James  T.  How  to  help  the 

poor.  1889 941.33 

— Whittier:  notes  of  his  life  and  of  his 

friendships.  1893 683.9 

Fifty  law  lessons.  Clark,  Arthur  B 925.3 

Fifty  perfect  poems.  Dana,  C.  A.  and 

Johnson,  R.,  ed *221.17 

Fifty  years  ago.  [England.]  Besant,  W.  55L11 
Fifty  years  among  authors,^.  Derby,  J.C.  654.9 
Fifty  years  and  beyond.  Lathrop,  S.  G.  472.31 
Fifty  years  in  both  hemispheres.  Nolte, 

Vincent.  1854 556*4 


Fifty  years  of  science.  Lubbock,  Sir  J : . 898. 16 
Fight  at  Finnsburh.  See  Beowulf. 

Figuier,  Louis.  Joys  be\mnd  the  thresh- 
hold;  sequel  to  the  “To-morrow  of 


death.”  1893 476.11 

Figures  of  the  past.  Quincy,  Josiah. . . . 683.6 

Filibusters,  Story  of  the.  Roche,  J.J.  1891.  788.16 
Filippini,  Alessandro.  The  table:  how 
to  buy  food,  how  to  cook  it,  and 

how  to  serve  it.  1891 881.15 

Fillmore, Millard.  Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life 

of.  1888 647.1.6 

Filmer,  Sir  R:  Patriarcha:  the  natural 

power  of  kings In  917.17 

Final  causes.  Janet,  Paul.  1892 477.5 

Finance.  Adams,  H.  C.  Public  debts. 

1893 935.4 

— Bastable,  C.  F.  Public  finance.  1892.  935.16 

— Bourne,  E:  G.  Surplus  revenue  of  1837. 

1885 937.24 

— Cowperthwait,  J.  H.  Money,  silver 

and  finance.  1892 937.69 

— Newcomb,  Simon.  A B C of.  [1877.]  944.15 

— Reeves,  J.  The  Rothschilds 647.11 

— True  or  false  finance:  the  issue  of  1888.  937.55 

See  also  Money,  currency,  eta ; Repudiation. 

Finch,  J:  B.  People  versus  the  liquor 

traffic.  1887 944.25 

Finck,  H:  T.  Chopin  and  other  musical 

essays.  1889..  : 872.26 

— Pacific  coast  scenic  tour.  1890 542.15 

— Romantic  love  and  personal  beauty: 

their  development,  causal  relations, 
historic  and  national  peculiarities. 

1887 448.3 

— Spain  and  Morocco.  1891 542.24 

— Wagner  and  his  works.  2v.  1893 685.6 

Finden,W.  and^i.  Landscape  illustrations 

of  the  Bible 537.12 


Fine  arts. 

Dictionaries , Directories,  etc. 

— Adeline,  Jules.  Art  dictionary.  1891.  878.1 

— Loomis,  L.  C.  Index  guide  to  travel 


and  art  study  in  Europe.  1890 538.16 

History,  etc. 

— Clement,  Clara  E.  History  of  art  for 

beginners  and  students.  1887 853.18 

Contents:  Painting;  Sculpture;  Architecture. 

— Goodyear,  W:  H:  History  of  art  for 

classes,  art  students,  etc.  1889 881.19 

Roman  and  medieval  art.  1893 885.31 

— Lacroix,  Paul.  Arts  in  the  middle 

ages,  and  at  the  period  of  the  re- 
naissance  768.1 

— Pater,  W.  H:  The  renaissance:  stud- 

ies in  art  and  poetry.  1877 852.21 


FINE  ARTS. 


99 


FISHER. 


Fine  arts,  continued. 

— Perrot,  Georges  and  Chipiez,  C:  His- 

tory of  ancient  art  in  Phoenica.  2v. 

1885 896.20 

Historv  of  art  in  ancient  Egypt.  2 v. 

1888.! , 896.21 

History  of  art'in  Chaldea  and  Assyr- 
ia. 2 v.  1883 896.22 

History  of  art  in  Persia.  1892 888.3 

History  of  art  in  Phrygia,  Lydia, 

Caria,  and  Lycia.  1892 888.2 

— - History  of  art  in  Sardinia,  Judaea, 

Syria,  and  Asia  Minor . 2 v.  1890.  896.23 

— Reber,  F.  von.  History  of  ancient  art. 

1883 887.27 

History  of  mediaeval  art.  1887 853.7 

— Scott,  L.  Renaissance  of  art  in  Italy. 

1883 *8522.4 

— Turner,  F.  C,  Short  history  of  art. 

1888 864.16 


Philosophy , Criticism , Study. 

— Brownell,  W.  C.  French  art.  1892..  884.9 

— Collignon,Maxime.  Manual  of  mythol- 

ogy in  relation  to  Greek  art.  1890....  467.7 

— Crane,  Lucy.  Art  and  the  formation 

of  taste.  1886 852.23 

— Jameson,  Anna  M.  Sacred  and  legend- 

ary art.  2v.  1890 875.9 

and  Eastlake,  Eliz.  History  of  our 

Lord  as  exemplified  in  works  of 

art.  2 v.  1890 875.8 


— Rejmolds,  Joshua.  Discourses.  1891.  877.24 

— Ruskin,  J:  Readings  from;  with  in- 

troduction by  H.  A.  Beers.  1886;.  852.22 

— Scharf,  G:  Characteristics  of  Greek 

art.  1882 In  534.13 

— Spooner,  S.  Anecdotes  of  painters,  en- 

gravers, sculptors  and  architects, 
etc.  3v.  [1880.].. 335.10 

— Story,  W:  W.  Conversations  in  a stu- 

dio. 2 v.  1890 872.23 

— Van  Dyke,  J:C.  Principles  of  art.  1887.  853.9 

Periodicals. 

— Art  amateur,  v.  11-30.  1884-1894. ..  *8541.27 

— Art  interchange,  v.  25-32.  1890-1894.  *8541.37 

— Magazine  of  art.  v.  7-17.  1884-1894..  *8541.21 

See  also  ./Esthetics;  Anatomy;  Architecture;  Bi- 
ography ( Collective ; Artists)-,  Christian  art;  Color; 
Decorative  art;  Drawing;  Engraving;  Expression; 
Gems  and  precious  stones;  Music;  Painting;  Pho- 
tography; Sculpture;  Sketching. 


Finger  plays.  Poulsson,  Emilie.  Finger 
plays  for  nursery  and  kindergarten. 

[1889.] 

Finger-ring  lore.  Jones,  W:  1890 

Finland.  Cox,S:  S.  Arctic  sunbeams.  1887. 

— DuChaillu,  P.  B.  Land  of  the  mid- 

night sun.  1881 

— Kalevala;  the  epic  poem  of  Finland. . . 

— Prime,  S:  I.  Alhambra  and  Kremlin. 

1873 

— Vincent,  F. , jr.  Norsk,  Lapp  and  Finn. 
Finley,  Martha.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Finney,  C:  Grandison.  Wright,  G.  F: 

Life  of.  1891 

Firdausi, Abul  K4sim.  Sh£h  Ndmeh.  1892. 

— Church,  A.  J.  Story  of  Rustem . . . .In 
Fireman’s  guide.  Dahlstrom,  K:P.  1891? 
First  editions  of  American  authors. 

Stone,  H.  S 


878.16 

478.27 

536.27 

517.17 
235.7 

516.9 

518.1 


656.6.8 

234.2 

j96.7 

897.29 

348.4 


First  healing  and  then  service,  and  other 

sermons.  Spurgeon,  C.  H 436.33 

First  steps  in  scientific  knowledge.  Bert, 

Paul.  1887 832.37 

Fischer,  Kuno.  History  of  modern  phi- 
losophy. Descartes  and  his  school. 

1887 447.1 

Fish,G:  T.  Guide  to  the  cond  uct  of  meet- 
ings. 1888 925.26 

Fish,  H:  C.  Primitive  piety  revived.  1860.  478.10 
Fish  and  fishing.  Burnand,  F.  C.  The  in- 

compleat angler.  [Humorous.]  1887.  334.4 

— Foster,  D.  Scientific  angler;  ed.  by 

W.  C.  Harris.  1883 855.5 

— Goode,  G.  Brown.  Game  and  food 

fishes  of  North  America.  1888. . . . 881.8 


— Green,  Seth.  Home  fishing,  etc.:  prac- 

tical treatise  on  fish  culture.  1886.  861.4 

— Gunther,  A.  C:  L:  G.  Introduction  to 


the  study  of  fishes.  1881 8101.4 

— Harris,  W:  C.,  ed.  Angler’s  guide 

book.  1885 855.24 

— Henshall,  J.  A.  Book  of  the  black 

bass.  1881 847.12 

More  about  the  black  bass.  1889. . . 865.6 

— Herbert,  H:  W:  [ Frank  Forester .]  Fish 

and  fishing.  1855 875.22 

— Naturalist’s  library,  v.  35-40.  /S^Jar- 

dine,  W:,  ed 866.1 

— Orvis,  C.  F.  and  Cheney,  A.  N.  Fish- 

ing with  the  fly.  i883 865.8 

— Pennell,  H.  Cholmondeley-.  Fishing. 

1885 891.2 

— Perry  W.  A.  and  others.  American  game 

fishes.  1892 881.3 

— Proutv,  L.  Fish:  their  habits  and 

haunts,  etc.  1883 854.15 

— Samuels,  E:  A.  With  fly-rod  and  cam- 

era. 1890 875.2 

— Shields,  G.  O.,  ed.  American  game  fish- 

es. 1892 881.3 


— U.  S.  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries. 

Report  of  com ’r.  See  United  States. 

— Van  Doren,  Louis  O.  Fishes  of  the  east 

Atlantic  coast;  [also]  Fishes  of 
the  eatst  coast  of  Florida.  1886. . . . 854.26 

— Wells,  H.  P.  Fly-rods  and  fly-tackle. 


1885 856.14 

— Young,  L.  J.  H.  Sea-fishing  as  a sport. 

1872 861.31 

Fisher,  Mrs.  A.  B.  See  Buckley,  A.  B. 

Fisher,  Frances  C.  [Christian  Peid.]  See 
Fiction  class-list. 

Fisher,  G:  P.  Colonial  era.  1892 775.19 

— History  of  the  Christian  church.  1888.  452.2 

— Manual  of  Christian  evidences.  1892.  472.11 

— Manual  of  natural  theology.  1893 473.3 


Contents:  Nature  and  origin  of  religion.  Cos- 
mological argument  for  the  being  of  God.  Argument 
of  design.  Moral  argument.  Intuition  of  the  infinite 
and  absolute.  Anti-theistic  theories.  Future  life  of 
the  soul.  Ontological  argument. 

— Nature  and  method  of  revelation.  1890.  461.12 

Contents:  Revelation  and  the  Bible.  Gradualness 
of  revelation.  Differentiating  of  Christianity  from 
Judaism.  Revelation  and  faith.  Supplementary  essays. 

— Outlines  of  universal  history.  [1885.] . 751.13 

— Supernatural  origin  of  Christianity. 

[1855.] '. . 447.2 

Contents:  Nature  of  the  conflict  of  Christian  faith 
with  skepticism  and  unbelief.  Genuineness  of  the 
fourth  gospel.  Recent  discussions  upon  the  origin  of 
the  first  three  gospels.  Baur  on  parties  in  the 


FISHER. 


100 


FLOWERS. 


Fisher,  G:  P.,  continued. 

Apostolic  church  and  the  character  of  the  hook  of 
Acts.  Baur  on  Ebionitism  and  the  origin  of  Catholic 
Christianity.  Mythical  theory  of  Strauss.  Strauss’s 
restatement  of  his  theory.  Legendary  theory  of 
Renan.  Critical  and  theological  opinions  of  Theodore 
Parker.  Examination  of  Baur  and  Strauss  on  the 
conversion  of  Paul.  Nature  and  function  of  the 
Christian  miracles.  Testimony  of  Jesus  concerning 
himself.  Personality  of  God:  in  reply  to  the  posi- 
tivist and  the  pantheist. 


Fisher,  Joseph.  History  of  landholding 

in  England In  923.11 

Fisk,  F.  W.  Manual  of  preaching:  hom- 
iletics. 1884 445.2 

Fisk,  Wilbur.  Prentice,  George.  Life  of. 

1890 656.6.2 

Fiske,  Amos  K.  Midnight  talks  at  the 

club.  1890 342.3 

Fiske,  John.  American  political  ideas. 

1885 917.2 

— The  American  revolution.  2 v.  1891.  775.4 

— Beginnings  of  New  England.  1889. . . . 757.19 

— Civil  government  in  the  United  States. 

1890 924.18 


— Critical  period  in  American  history, 

1783-1789.  1889 757.15 

— Discovery  of  America.  2 v.  1892 775.18 

— Edward  L.  Youmans;  interpreter  of 

science  for  the  people.  1894 692.9 

— Idea  of  God  as  affected  by  modern 

knowledge.  1886 436.9 

— War  of  independence.  1889 757.18 


— Washington  and  his  country  ; abridge- 
ment, with  continuation,  of  Irv- 


ing’s Life  of  Washington.  1888...  673.23 

— , joint  ed.  Appleton’s  cyclopaedia  of 

American  biography.  6 v.  1888-9..  B 34 
Fitzgerald,  Percy.  Art  of  acting.  1892.  898.15 
Five  hundred  books  for  the  young.  Hardy, 

George  E.  1892 345.30 

Five  talents  of  woman.  Hardy,  E.  J. . . . 453.33 
Flagg,  A.  T.  Primer  of  navigation.  1894.  897.31 
Flagg,  Jared  B.  Life  and  letters  of  Wash- 
ington Allston.  1892 682.1 

Flagg,  Wilson.  Birds  and  seasons  of  New 

England.  1875 8101.15 

— Studies  in  field  and  forest.  1857 893.31 

Flammarion,  Camille.  See  Fiction  class- 

list. 

Flanders,  H:  Lives  and  times  of  the 
chief  justices  of  the  supreme  court 

of  the  United  States.  2 v.  1875 668.11 

Flaubert,  Gustave.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 


Flaxman,J:  Lectures  on  sculpture.  1884.  867.6 

Fleay,  F:  G.  Shakespeare  manual.  1878.  215.32 
Fleet,  The;  its  river, prison, etc.  Ashton,  J:  554.8 
Fleets  of  the  world.  Parker,  F.  A.  1876.  794.10 
Fleming,  G:  Practical  horse-keeper.  1886.  856.24 
Fleming, George, pseud.  ^Fletcher, Julia. 
Fleming,  J.  A.  Alternate  current  trans- 
former. 2 v.  v.  1,  Induction  of 
electric  currents;  v.  2,  Utilization  of 


induced  currents.  1893 887.7 

— Short  lectures  to  electrical  artisans. 

1893 887.15 

Fleming,  W:  Vocabulary  of  philosophy, 

psychological,  ethical,  etc.  1887...  478.25 

Fletcher,  Alfred  E. , ed.  Cyclopaedia  of 

education.  1889 477.18 


Fletcher,  C.  R.  L.  Gustavus  Adolphus 
and  the  struggle  of  Protestantism 


for  existence.  1890 664.1.2 

Fletcher,  J:  Works.  2 v.  See  Beau- 
mont, F 221.3 


Fletcher,  J:  MacDonald,  F.  W.  Fletch- 
er of  Madeley.  1886. . . .' 622.10.6 

Fletcher,  Julia.  ’ [ George  Fleming.  ] See 
Fiction  class-list. 

Fletcher,  W:  I:  Public  libraries  in 

America.  1894 482.9 

— ,ed.  “A.  L.  A.”  index  to  general  lit- 

erature. 1893. C.18 

— and  Bowker,  R.  R.,  ed.  Annual  liter- 

ary index.  2 v.,  1892-3 C.22 

— jointed.  See  Poole,  William  F: 

Fleury,  J.  A.  B.  See  Benard,  Joseph  A. 

Flint,  Austin.  Text-book  of  human  phys- 
iology. 1886.. . ..  854.19 

Flint,  C:  L.  Grasses  and  forage  plants. 

1888 884.4 

Flint,  Robert.  Historical  philosophy  in 
France,  French  Belgium  and  Switz- 
erland. 1894 793.12 

— Vico.  (Philosophical  classics..)  1884.  675.1.9 

Florence.  Duffy, Bella.  Tuscan  repub- 
lics. 1893 752.1.35 

— Karoly,K:  Guide  to  the  paintings  of. 

1893 885.6 

— Norton,  C:  E.  Church  building  in  the 

middle  ages 836.1 

— Trollope,  T:  A.  History  of  the  com- 

monwealth of.  4 v.  1865 794.9 

— Yriarte,  C:  Florence:  its  history — The 

Medici— The  humanists — Letters — 

Arts.  Illus.  1882 *8542.16 

Florence  of  Worcester.  Chronicle  of,  to 

Edward  I.,  [1295].  1854 771.3 

Florian,  J.-  P.  C.  de.  Fables.  Illus.  1888.  221.11 

Floriculture.  /^Flowers. 

Florida.  Brinton,  Daniel  G.  Floridian 
peninsula,  its  history  and  archaeol- 


ogy. 1859 785.14 

Guide-book  of  Florida  and  the  South. 

1869 552.15 

— Davidson,  J.  W.  Florida  of  to-day. 

Maps  and  illus.  1889 542.17 

— French,  B.  F.  Historical  collections  of. 

New  series.  1869 776.2 

— Holder,  C:  F.  Along  the  Florida  reef. 

[Natural  history.]  1892 882.23 

— Kerr,  R.  Collection  of  voyages,  etc. 

[Discovery  of  F.  by  the  Spaniards 
under  Ponce  de  Leon,  etc.~\ 535.6.5 

— Ober,  F:  A.  Knockabout  club  in  the 

Everglades.  [1887.] 543.2.4 

— Roosevelt,  R.  B.  Florida  and  the  game 

water  birds.  1884  847.13 

Florida  days.  Deland,  Marg.  1889 537.19 

Flower,  B.  O.  Lessons  learned  from 

other  lives.  1891 677.6 

Flower,  W:  H.  The  horse.  1892 898.14 


Flowers  and  floriculture.  Dana,  Mrs. 

W:  S.  According  to  season.  1894.  893.15 
How  to  know  the  wild  flowers.  1893.  886.2 

— Ellwanger,  G:  H.  The  garden’s  story. 

1889  865.23 

— Friend,  Hilderic.  Flowers  and  flower 

lore.  Illus.  1886 883.13 

— Goodale,  G:  L.  Wild  flowers  of  Amer- 

ica. 1886 *8542.31 

— Grant,  Allen.  Flowers  and  their  ped- 

igrees. 1884 877.34 


FLOWERS. 


101 


FORESTERS. 


Flowers  and  floriculture,  continued. 

— Hardinge,  E.  M.  With  the  wild  flow- 

ers from  pussy-willow  to  thistle- 
down. [1894.] 898.4 

— Harris,  Amanda  B.  Wild  flowers  and 

where  they  grow.  [1882.] 875.20 

— Lubbock,  Sir  J:  Flowers,  fruits  and 

leaves.  1886 845.83 

— Meehan,  T:  Native  flowers  and  ferns 

of  the  United  States.  2 v.  1878. . . . *888.18 

— Muller,  Hermann.  Fertilization  of 

flowers.  1883 896.5 

— Pratt, M.  L.  Fairyland  of  flowers.  1890.  8101.2 

Little  flower  folks.  2 v.  1890-1 j898.13 

— Thaxter,  Celia.  An  island  garden.  1894.  896.18 

— Whitcomb,  Ida  P.  Bunch  of  wild 

flowers  for  the  children.  1894 898.3 

See  also  Gardening. 

Floyd,  Isobel  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Flying  trip  around  the  world.  Bisland, 

Elizabeth.  1891 544.3 

Foil  and  sabre.  Rondelle,  Louis.  [1892.]  883.23 
Folk  etymology,  a dictionary  of  verbal 
corruptions.  Palmer,  A.  Smythe. 

1882 334.11 

Folk-lore,  legends, Bassett,  F.  S.  Le- 
gends of  the  sea  and  of  sailors.  1885.  446.16 

— Clouston,  W.  A.  Book  of  noodles.  1888.  342.35 

— Crane,  T:  F:  Italian  popular  tales. 1889.  172.15 

— Curtin,  Jeremiah.  Myths  and  folk- 

lore of  Ireland.  1890 156.8 

Myths  and  folk-tales  of  the  Russians, 

Western  Slavs,  and  Magyars.  1890.  162.18 

— Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  English  folk-lore.  1884.  453.2 

Folk-lore  of  plants.  1889 455.1 

— Folk-lore  and  legends.  8v.  1889-90..  336.10 

Contents:  v.l,  Germany;  v.  2,  Oriental;  v.  3.  Ireland; 
v.  4,  Scotland;  v.  5,  English;  v.  6,  Scandinavian;  v.  7, 


Russian  and  Polish;  v.  8,  North  American  Indian. 


— Hazlitt,  W.  C.,  ed.  Tales  and  legends, 

[national  or  current  in  England]. 

1892 '.  148.24 

— Jones,  C:  C.  Negro  myths  from  the 

Georgia  coast.  1888 171.26 

— Journal  of  American  folk-lore.  See 

Periodicals. 

— Kalakaua,  king.  Legends  and  myths 

of  Hawaii.  1888 475.2 

— Lanier,  S.  Knightly  legends  of  Wales; 

or,  the  boy’s  Mabinogion.  1884....  j77.28 

— Me  Anally,  D.  R.,jr.  Irish  wonders.  1888.  452.10 

— Martinengo-Cesaresco,  Evelyn,  Countess. 

Essays  in  the  study  of  folk-songs. 

1886 234.6 

— Monteiro,  M.  Legends  and  popular 

tales  of  the  Basque  people.  1887. . 454.4 

— Nat$sa  Sa.stri,  S.  M.  Folk-lore  in 

southern  India.  18$4 475.9 

— Owen,  Mary  A.  Voodoo  tales  as  told 

among  the  negroes  of  the  South- 
west. 1893 172.5 

— Rand,  Silas  T.  Legends  of  the  Mic- 

macs.  1894 477.17 

— Segerstedt,  A.  My  Lady  Legend  and 

other  folk  tales.  [Swedish.]  [1891  .]  J97.22 

— Stanley,  H:  M.  My  dark  companions 

and  their  strange  stories.  1893 172.7 

— Wagner,  W.  Epics  and  romances  of 

the  middle  ages.  1887 148.9 

— Wilde,  Lady  J.  F.  S.  Ancient  cures, 

charms,  and  usages  of  Ireland.  1890.  461.26 


Folk-lore,  legends,  etc.,  continued. 

Ancient  legends  and  superstitions  of 

Ireland.  1888 453.1 

— Yeats,  W.  B.  Celtic  twilight, men  and 

women,  dhouls  and  faeries.  1894..  182.24 

See  also  Ballads;  Fairy  tales;  Mythology. 

Following  the  guidon.  Custer,  Eliz.  B. . . 542.3 

Folly,  Praise  of.  Erasmus,  Desiderius. . 346.9 

Fontaine,  E:  How  the  world  was  peo- 
pled. 1884 861.15 

Food,  diet  and  dining.  Athenteus.  The 
Deipnosophists  ; or,  banquet  of  the 
* learned.  3 v.  1854 324.4 

— Atkinson, E:  Science  of  nutrition.  1892.  881.14 

— Durham,  W:  Food  physiology.  1891..  896.15 

— Henderson,  Mrs.  Mary.  Diet  for  the 

sick.  1885 847.23 

— Herrick,  Christine  T.  The  little  din- 

ner. 1892 882.19 

— Jeaffreson,  J:C. Book  about  the  table.  ’75.  862.19 

— Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.  Carving  and  ser- 

ving. 1887 856.20 

— Thompson,  Sir  H:  Food  and  feeding. 

1891 897.18 

See  also  Cookery. 

Fools  of  fortune.  Quinn,  J:  Philip 926.4 

Foot,  Katharine  B.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Football.  Camp,  Walter.  American 

football.  1882 884.19 

Book  of  college  sports.  1893  In  887.12 

Foote,  A.  R.  Economic  value  of  electric 

light  and  power.  1889 865.2 

Foote,  Mary  Hallock.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Foot-path  way.  Torrey,  Bradford 882.21 

Footprints  of  famous  men.  Edgar,  J:  C.  646.13 
Footprints  of  travel.  Ballou, M.M.  1889..  544.29 

For  fifty  years.  Hale,  E:  E.  1893 234.14 

Forbes,  Archibald.  Afghan  wars,  1839- 

42  and  1878-80.  1891 794.8 

— Life  of  Sir  Henry  Havelock.  1890. . .655.17.10 

— William  [I.]  of  Germany:  a succinct 

biography.  1888 651.17 

Forbes,  Edwin.  An  artist’s  story  of  the 


great  war,  [1861-5].  2v.  [1890.] ..  *8542.33 

Forbes,  G:  Lectures  on  electricity.  1888.  861.13 
Forbes,  H.  O.  A naturalist’s  wanderings 
in  the  Eastern  archipelago,  [1878- 

83].  1885 531.18 

Ford,  Isaac  N.  . Tropical  America.  1893.  553.10 
Ford,  James  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Ford,  John.  Dramatic  works In  221.4 

Contents:  List  of  plays;  Commendatory  verses; 
The  lover’s  melancholy;  ’Tis  pity  she’s  a whore;  The 
broken  heart;  Love’s  sacrifice;  Perkin  Warbeck;  The 
fancies,  chaste  and  noble;  The  Lady's  trial;  The 
sun’s  darling;  The  witch  of  Edmonton;  Glossary. 


Ford,  W.  C.  American  citizen’s  manual. 

1891 937.5 

Forecastle  to  the  cabin.  Samuels,  S. . . 522.32 
Foreign  countries  and  British  colonies; 
ed.  by  F.  S.  Pulling. 

Kay,  D:  Austria-Hungary.  1880...  794.7 

Markham,  Clements  R.  Peru.  1880.  796.1 

Morfill,  W:  R.  Russia.  1882 796.2 

Sergeant,  L:  Greece.  1880 796.3 


Foreign  tour  of  Messrs.  Brown,  Jones 

and  Robinson.  1871 *8521.28 

Forester,  Frank,  pseud.  See  Herbert,  H:  W. 
Foresters,  The,  Robin  Hood  and  Maid 

Marian.  Tennyson,  A 226.18 


FORESTRY. 


102 


FOWLER. 


Forestry.  Fiirst,  Hermann.  Protection 

of  woodlands.  1893 896.16 

— Houston,  Edwin  J.  Outlines  of.  1893.  885.32 
- Jarchow,H.  N.  Forest  planting.  1893.  885.17 

— Ohio  State  Forestry  Bureau.  Reports 

for  1887,  1889.  2v 875.11 

— Rousset,  A.  Forest  waters  the  farm. 

1886 898.5 

— Schlich,  W:  Manual  of  forestry,  v.  1, 


Utility  of  forests,  and  fundamental 
principles  of  sylviculture.  1889.  . . 878.3.1 

See  also  Oak;  Trees. 


Forgiveness  of  sin.  Clarke,  J.  F.  Doc- 
trine of.  1884 446.33 

Formation  of  the  Union.  Hart,  Albert  B.  775.7.2 
Forms  [in  law].  Abbott,  B.  Y.  and  A. 

Clerk’s  and  conveyancer’s  assistant. 

1887 * 926.21 

— Spalding,  H.  M.  Encyclopaedia  of 

law  and  forms  for  all  the  states  and 

Canada.  1880 926.22 

Forney,  Matthias  N.  Catechism  of  the 

locomotive;  rev.  and  enlarged.  1890.  875.12 
Forrest,  N.  B.,  Confederate  general.  Jor- 
dan, T:  and  Pryor,  J.  P.  Cam- 

pains  of.  1868 763.15 

Forrester,  A.H:  [Alfred  CmcgmYZ.]  Laugh- 
ing philosopher  . 1889 343.16 

Forsyth,  J.  Highlands  of  central  India. 

Map  and  illus.  1889 545.17 

Forsyth,  W:  History  of  lawyers.  1875.  901.12 
Fort,  G:  F.  History  and  antiquities  of 

freemasonry.  1889 456.10 

— Medical  economy  during  the  middle 

ages.  1883 873.4 

Fort  Ancient.  Moorehead,  Warren  K. 

Illus.  1890 886.24 

Fortnightly  review.  See  Periodicals. 

Fortnum,  C:  D.  E:  Bronzes.  (South  Ken- 
sington art  handbook.)  1887 8101.7 

— Maiolica.  (South  Kensington  art  hand- 

book.) 1887 853.27 

Forty  years  among  the  Zulus.  Tyler,  J.  544.32 
Forum,  The.  See  Periodicals. 
Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king;  tr.  by  S.  Beal.  (Sa- 
cred books  of  the  East.)  1883 481.1.19 

Foster,  Andrew,  joint  author.  See  Lester, 

C.  E. 

Foster,  David.  Scientific  angler.  1883..  855.5 

Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.  [Faye  Huntington .] 

Stories  of  remarkable  women.  [1887.]  675.3 


See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Foster,  J:  Critical  essays;  ed.  by  J.  E. 

Ryland.  2 v.  1888 324.14 

Contents:  v.  1,  On  travel  writing;  On  memoir 
writing;  Thoughts  on  affectation;  Future  of  England 
and  America;  On  memoir  writing:  memoirs  of  Lord 
Karnes;  On  Blair’s  life  and  writings;  On  David  Hume; 
Hindoo  idolatry  and  Christianity;  Vindication  of  the 
Baptist  missionaries;  On  poetical  criticism;  On  per- 
sonal virtue  in  relation  to  political  eminence;  On 
statesmen;  Memoirs  of  Sir  Thomas  More;  Christian- 
ity in  India;  On  Paley  as  a theologian;  America  be- 
fore the  Revolution;  On  the  Peninsular  war;  Sidney 
Smith’s  sermons;  Paley’s  memoirs;  Rose  on  Fox’s 
history;  On  theatrical  amusements;  Characters  of 
Fox;  Education  in  reference  to  religion;  Sanscrit  liter- 
ature; Morality  of  works  of  fiction;  On  cruelty  to  ani- 
mals; Southey’s  curse  of  Kehama;  Vindication  of 
Fox’s  history;  Jesse’s  sermons. 


Foster,  J;,  continued. 

v.  2,  Coleridge;  Highland  superstitions;  Grecian 
architecture;  Richard  Cumberland;  George  White- 
field;  Junius;  Henry  Grattan;  Zollikoffer’s  sermons; 
Irish  society;  Horne  Tooke;  On  biography;  Public 
worship  of  nonconformists;  The  relation  of  man  to 
nature;  Wilberforce  on  Christian  missions;  Robert 
Hall  on  the  East  India  charter;  Chateaubriand’s 
Christian  martyrs;  Life  of  Michel  de  l’Hopital;  Mun- 
go Park;  Hobhouse’s  Albania;  Curran;  Britton’s 
Cathedral  antiquities;  Jeremy  Taylor;  Astronomy 
and  the  Christian  revelation;  Andrew  Fuller;  Benja- 
min Franklin;  John  Fawcett,  D.  D. ; John  Ryland, 
D.  D. ; Recollections  of  Coleridge;  Modern  Egypt; 
Chatterton;  Daniell’s  Oriental  scenery. 

— Fosteriana;  consisting  of  thoughts,  re- 

flections, and  criticisms.  1877 324.16 

— Notes  of  sermons.  1886  In  324.15 

— On  the  improvement  of  time,  with 

notes  of  sermons,  etc.  1886 324.15 

— Ryland,  J.  E.  Life  and  correspond- 

ence of.  2 v.  1875-82 658.10 

Foster,  J:  Y.  New  Jersey  and  the  rebell- 
ion. 1868 j 763.21 

Foster,  Joseph.  Alumni  Oxoniensis:  mem- 
bers of  the  university  of  Oxford, 
1715-1886.  v.  1.  1887 428.8 

Foster,  Michael.  Text  book  of  physiol- 
ogy. 5 v.  1893 894.2 

Contents:  v.  1,  Blood.  Tissues  of  movement.  Vas- 
cular mechanism,  v.  2,  Tissues  of  chemical  action  with 
their  respective  mechanism.  Nutrition,  v.  3,  Cen- 
tral nervous  system,  v.  4,  The  senses  and  some  special 
muscular  mechanisms.  Tissues  and  mechanisms  of 
reproduction,  v.  5.  Appendix.  Chemical  basis  of  the 
animal  body;  by  A.  Sheridan  Lea. 


Foster,  R.  F.  Duplicate  whist.  [1894.]  893.18 
Fothergill,  J:M.  Diseases  of  sedentary 

and  advanced  life.  1887 858.6 

— Manual  of  dietetics.  1886 8101.6 

— The  town  dweller;  his  needs  and  his 

wants.  1889 872.18 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Fouche,  Joseph,  duke  of  Otranto.  Memoirs 

of.  Ports.  1892 683.15 

Fouillee,  Alfred.  Education  from  a na- 
tional standpoint.  1892 448.2.23 

Foulke,  W:  D.  Slav  or  Saxon:  [a  study 

of  Russian  civilisation].  1891 937.43 

Foundation  of  death:  a study  of  the  drink 

question.  Gustafson,  A.  1885....  436.10 
Founders  of  Old  Testament  criticism. 

Cheyne,  T.  K.  1893 477.16 

Founding.  Bolland, Simpson.  Iron  found- 
er: art  of  moulding.  1892 898.6 

— West,  T:  0.  American  foundry  prac- 

tice. 1890 874.26 

Moulders’  text  book.  1890 874.27 

Four  feet,  two  feet,  and  no  feet.  Rich- 
ards, Laura  E.,  ed 878.7 

Four  Frenchwomen.  Dobson,  Austin. . . 661.26 

Four  Georges,  The.  McCarthy,  J 765.19 

Four  hundred  years  of  American  history. 

Patton,  J.  H.  2 v 784.4 

Four  years  in  rebel  capitals.  De  Leon, 

T.  C 774.8 

Four  years  in  Secessia.  Browne,  J.  H. . . 762.6 

Fowle,  T.  W.  The  poor  law.  1890 936.32 

Fowler,  F.  Oil  painting:  a handbook. 

[1885.]...... 853.8 


Fowler,  L.  N . ) joint  author . See  Fowler, 
O.  S. 


FOWLER. 


103 


FRANCE. 


Fowler,  Nathaniel  C. , jr.  Building  bus- 
iness. [Manual  for  business  men.] 

1893 928.5 

Fowler,  O.  S.  and  L.  N.  Self-instructor 
in  phrenology  and  physiology;  rev. 

by  N.  Sizer.  1890 804.15 

Fowler,  W.  Warde.  The  city-state  of  the 

Greeks  and  Romans.  1893 787.2 

— Julius  Caesar  and  the  foundation  of  the 

Roman  imperial  system.  1892 6G4.1.6 

Fowler,  W:  Worthington.  Twenty  years 

of  inside  life  in  Wall  street.  1880. . 920.16 
Fox,  C:  James.  History  of  the  reign  of 

James  II.  1857 In  772.15 

— Trevelyan,  G:  O:  Early  history  of  Fox.  692.14 
Fox,  W:  F.  Regimental  losses  in  the 

American  civil  war,  1861-5.  1889 *8522.9 

Fox-hunting.  See  Hunting  and  shooting. 
Frackleton,  Susan  S.  Tried  by  fire;  a 

work  on  china  painting.  1892 892.7 

Fraipont,  G.  Art  of  sketching.  1893...  885.18 
France,  Anatole,psewe?.  See  Thibault,A.  F. 

France. 

History. 

— Airy,  Osmund.  English  restoration 

and  Louis  XIY.  1889 743.5.18 

— Bigelow,  J:  France  and  the  Confeder- 

ate navy,  1862-8.  1888 767.15 

— Caesar,  C.  J.  Commentaries  on  the 

Gallic  war.  1888 In  771.15 

— Coignet,  Clarisse.  Francis  I.  and  his 

times.  1888 685.8 

— Duruy,  Y.  History  of  France;  abridged 

and  tr.  by  M.  Carey.  1889 765.2 

— Flint,  R.  Historical  philosophy  in 

France.  1894 793.12 

— Kitchin,  G:  W:  History  of  France,  B. 

C.  58— A.  D.  1792.  3 v 792.20 

— Lacombe,  Paul.  Growth  of  a people; 

a short  study  in  French  history. 

1883 792.21 

— Lacroix,  Paul.  Eighteenth  century: 

its  institutions,  customs  and  cos- 
tumes, 1700-1789.  Illus.  1876 *758.10 

— Lockwood,  H:  C.  Constitutional  his- 

tory of  France.  1890 945.7 

— Martin,  Henri.  Popular  history  of 

France,  1789-1881.  3v.  [1877.]....  766.13 

— Masson,  Gustave.  Story  of  mediaeval 

France.  1888 752.1.21 

— Menzies,  S.  History  of  [to  1874],  for 

junior  classes '. 755.20 

— Monstrelet,  E.  de.  Chronicles  of,  1400- 

1516.  2 v.  Illus.  1877 766.5 

— Montgomery,  D.  H.  Leading  facts  of 

French  history.  Maps.  1891 783.6 

— Norman,  C.  B.  Colonial  France.  1886.  766.10 

The  corsairs  of  France.  Ports,  and 


maps.  1887 778.9 

— Perkins,  J.  B.  France  under  Mazarin, 

[1643-61]:  with  a review  of  the  ad- 
ministration of  •Richlieu,  [1624-42]. 

1887 794.5 

France,  under  the  regency,  [1715-23] ; 

with  a review  of  the  administration 
of  Louis  XIV.,  [1661-1715].  1892...  794.4 

— Yonge,  C.  M.  History  of.  (History 


primers.)  1882 716.27.8 

In  biography  see  also  Francis  I.;  Henry  IV.; 
Charles  VIII. ; Louis  XI.;  Louis  XIV.;  also  Bush's 
Memoirs  of  the  queens  of  France  [to  1848],  and 
Saint-Amand’e  Women  of  the  Valois  and  Versailles 
courts, 


France,  continued. 

Revolution  and  First  Empire,  [1789-1814]. 


— Alison,  A.  Reign  of  terror.  (Essays).  In  305.4 

— Dabney,  R:  H.  Causes  of  the  French 

revolution.  1889 792.8 

— Duras,  Duchess  de.  Prison  life  during 

the  French  revolution.  1891 673.3 

— Kavanagh,  Julia.  Woman  in  France 

during  the  18th  century.  2 v.  Ports. 

1893 686.6 

— Lowell,  E:  J.  Eve  of  the  French  rev- 

olution. 1892 778.15 

— Mahan,  A.  T.  Influence  of  sea  power 

upon  the  French  revolution  and 
empire,  1793-1812.  2 v.  1892 786.6 

— Mallet,  C:  E.  The  French  revolution. 

1893 787.5 

— Michelet,  J.  Historical  view  of  the 

French  revolution,  [to  1791].  1888.  772.16 

— Mignet,  F.  A.  History  of  the  French 

revolution,  1789-1814.  1888 772.17 

■ — Smyth,  W : Lectures  on  the  French  rev- 
olution. 2 v.  1860 772.20 

— Stephens,  H.  M.  The  French  revolu- 

tion. 2 v.  1891 778.5 

— Sybel,  H.  von.  History  of  the  French 

revolution,  [1789-1795].  4 v.  1867-9.  791.14 

— Symes,  J.  E.  French  revolution,  1789- 

1795.  1892 792.3 

— Tocqueville,  A.  de.  Society  in  France 

before  the  revolution  of  1789  and 
the  causes  which  led  to  that  event. 

1888. 793.10 

See  also  Josephine;  Napoleon  I.;  Marie 
Antoinette;  Marie  Louise. 

Restoration,  Second  Empire,  Republic. 

— Latimer,  Elizabeth  W.  France  in  the 

19th  century,  1830-1890.  1892 778.17 

— Moltke,  Count  Helmuth  von.  Franco- 

German  war  of  1870-1.  1892 778.2 

— Taine,H.  A.  The  modern  regime,  v.  1. 

1890 777.2.1 

— Washburne,  E.  B.  Recollections  of  a 

minister  to  France,  1869-1877.  2 v. 

1887  654.10 

See  also  Napoleon  III. 

Travel,  Description,  Society. 

— Baedeker,  K:  Northern  France.  Hand- 

book. 1889 555.6 

Southern  France,  including  Corsica. 

Handbook.  1891 555.7 

— Barker,  E:  H.  Wanderings  by  south- 

ern waters:  Eastern  Aquitaine.  1893.  553.5 

— Blouet,  B.  [Max  O’Rell.]  English  phar- 

isees and  French  crocodiles.  [1892.]  547.1 

Jacques  Bonhomme.  [Sketches  of 

French  life.]  [1889.] 536.14 

— Carette,  Mme.  Recollections  of  the 

Tuileries.  • [Napoleon  III.]  1889.  536.13 

— Champney,  Eliz.W.  Three  Vassar 

girls  abroad.  [1882.] 543.1.1 

- Three  Vassar  girls  in  France:  story  of 

the  siege  of  Paris.  Illus.  [1888.].  543.1.7 

— Edwards, M.B.B.  Franceof  to-day.1892.  556.18 

— Green,  S:  G.  French  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil 548.16 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  French  and  En- 

glish : a comparison.  1889 536.3 

The  Saone;  a summer  voyage.  Illus. 

1888  *864.4 


FRANCE. 


104 


FREESTONE. 


France,  continued. 

— Hare,  A:  J:C.  Northeastern  France. 

1890 - 554.29 

Southeastern  France.  1890 554.30 

Southwestern  France.  1890 554.31 

— James, H:  Little  tour  in  France.  1892.  556.21 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in  central 

Europe.  Illus In  551.5 

— Lebon,  A.  and  Pelet,P.  France  as  it  is. 

Maps.  1888 552.8 

— Pennill,  J.  andE.  R.  Our  sentimental 

journey  through  [on  a tricycle.]  1888.  533.25 

— Stevenson,  R.  L:  An  inland  voyage. 

1893 556.22 

See  also  Normandy;  Pari6;  Provence;  Pyr- 
enees; Riviera,  The 

France  and  England  in  North  America. 

$eeParkman,  Francis. 

Francillon,  R.  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Francis  I.,  of  France.  Coignet,  Clarisse. 

Francis  the  first  and  his  times.  1888.  685.8 

Frank  Leslie’s  popular  monthly.  See 
Periodicals. 

Franklin,  B. , D.  D.  Marriage  and  divorce. 

1889 922.10 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  “The  sayings  of 
Poor  Richard;”  ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford. 

1890 342.7 

— Hale,  E.  E.  and  E.  E.,jr.  Franklin  in 

France.  1887 753.14 

— McMasters,  J:B.  Benjamin  Franklin 

as  a man  of  letters.  1887. 624.12.10 

— Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.  Life  of.  (American 

statesmen  ser. ) 1889 626.4.20 

Franklin,  Sir  John.  Markham,  A.  H. 

Life  of.  (Great  explorers.) 663.1.5 

Franklin  Square  song  collection.  Nos. 1-8. 

McCaskey,  J.  P.,  comp.  1881-92...  207.25 

Franzos,  K:  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Fraser,  Alex.  C.  Berkeley.  (Philo- 


sophical classics.)  1881 675!  1.3 

— Locke.  (Philosophical  classics.)  1890.  .675.1.15 
Frazer,  Douglas.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Frazer,  J.  G.  Golden  bough:  a study  in 

comparative  religion.  2 v.  1890...  462.8 


Frederic,  Harold.  The  new  exodus:  a 

study  of  Israel  in  Russia.  1892 778.18 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Frederick  II. , of  Germany.  Brooks,  E.  S. 


Historic  boys In  645.4 

Frederick  III.,  of  Germany.  Rodd,  R. 
Frederick:  crown  prince  and  em- 
peror  666.11 


Frederick  II.,  of  Prussia.  Lavisse,  E. 

Youth  of  Frederick  the  great.  1892.  681.10 
— Lord,  J:  Two  German  giants;  Fred- 
eric the  great  and  Bismarck.  1894.  687.13 
Frederick,  Bertha  II.  [ Goto  Raimund\ 

G.  Dannenberg .]  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Free  trade  and  protection.  Allen,  J:  H. 


Tariff  and  its  evils.  1888 937.53 

— Atkinson, E:  Taxation  and  work.  1892.  941.31 

— Blair,  L:  H.  Unwise  laws.  1886 937.35 

— Bowker,R.  R.  President’s  [Cleveland] 

message,  1887.  1888 937.48 

— Donnell,  E.  J.  The  true  issue.  1884.  937.16 

— Fawcett,  H:  Free  trade  and  protection. 

1885 936.27 

— George,  Henry.  Protection  or  free 

trade.  [Favors  free  trade.]  1891...  933.8 


Free  trade  and  protection,  continued. 

— Gladstone,  W:  E.,  and  others.  Both 

sides  of  the  tariff  question.  [1889.]  945.8 

— Lieb,  Hermann.  Protective  tariff: 

What  it  does  for  us.  1888 901.14 

— Moore,  J.  S.  Friendly  letters  to  Amer- 

ican farmers  and  others.  1888 937.50 

— Patten,  Simon  N.  Economic  basis  of 

protection.  1890 944.10 

— Philpott,  H:  J:  Tariff  chats.  1888...  937.52 

— Rice,  D:  H.  Protective  philosophy. 

1890 926.12 

— Schoenhof,  J.  Destructive  influence 

of  the  tariff  upon  manufacture  and 
commerce.  1891 937.9 

— Shaw,  A.,  ed.  National  revenues;  pa- 

pers by  American  economists.  1888.  917.29 

— Sherman,  Porter.  Tariff  primer.  1891.  937.65 

— Springer,  W:  M.  Tariff  reform,  the 


paramount  issue.  1892 927.5 

— State  papers  and  speeches  on  the  tar- 

iff; with  introd.  by  F.  W.  Taussig. 

1892 933.2 

— Strange,  Daniel.  Farmer’s  tariff  man- 

ual. 1892 937.72 

— Sumner, W:G.  Protectionism.  [Against.] 

_ 1888 936.26 

— Taylor  E:  Is  protection  a benefit? 

[Against.]  1888 917.30 

— Thompson,  R.  E.  Protection  to  home 

industry.  1886 901.13 

— Trumbull,  M.  M.  Free  trade  struggle 

in  England.  1892 936.20 

— Wells,  D:  A.  Relation  of  the  tariff  to 

wages.  1888 937.4 

— Wise,  B.  R.  Industrial  freedom:  a 

study  in  politics.  1892 944.1 

Free  trade  in  capital.  Hake,  A.  E.  and 

Wesslau,  O.  E.  1890 943.9 

Freedmen.  See  Negroes. 

Freedom  triumphant.  Coffin,  C:  C. ... . 774.6.4 
Freeman,  E:  A:  Comparative  politics. 

1874 945.6 

— Historical  geography  of  Europe.  2 v. 

1882 732.16 

Contents  : v.  1,  Text.  v.  2,  Maps. 

— History  of  federal  government  in 

Greece  and  Italy.  1893 928.12 

— History  of  Sicily.  3v.  Maps.  1891...  778.13 

— Methods  of  historical  study.  1886. . . . 751.12 

— Reign  of  William  Rufus  and  the  acces- 

sion of  Henry  the  First.  2 v.  1882.  756.6 

— Some  impressions  of  the  U.  S.  1883. . 556.23 


— Story  of  Sicily.  1892 752.1.34 

— William  the  conqueror.  1888 687.22 

Freeman,  H:,  comp.  Wonders  of  the 

world.  1873 534.23 

Freemasonry.  Fort,  G:  F.  History  and 

antiquities  of.  1889 456.10 

— Paton,  Chalmers  I.  Freemasonry  and 

its  jurisprudence.  1872 454.14 

Freemasonry:  its  symbolism,  relig- 
ious nature  and  law  of  perfection. 

1873 454.15 

— - Freemasonry:  its  two  great  doctrines; 

Three  masonic  graces.  1878 454.13 

— Rebold,  Emanuel.  General  history  of. 

1885 462.9 

General  history  of  free-masonry  in 

Europe.  1866 454.9 

Freestone,  mortars  and  concretes.  Gill- 
more,  Quincy  A.  Compressive  re- 
sistance of.  1890 8101.17 


FREILIGRATH. 


105 


FROTHINGHAM. 


Freiligrath,  Ferdinand.  Poems:  ed.  by 

his  daughter.  1871. 214.33 

Fremantle,  W.  H.  The  world  as  the 

subject  of  redemption.  1892 477.7 

Fremont,  Jessie  B.  Far- West  sketches. 

[1890.] 542.2 

— Souvenirs  of  my  time.  [1887.] 647.14 

— Story  of  the  guard:  a chronicle  of  the 

war.  1863 767.9 

— and  others.  How  to  learn  and  earn;  or, 

half-hours  in  some  helpful  schools. 

[1884.] 925.2 

French,  Alice.  [Octave  Thanet.]  ^Fic- 
tion class-list. 

French,  B F.  Historical  collections  of 

Louisiana,  v.  2,  5.  1850-3 762.9 

— Historical  collections  of  Louisiana  and 

Florida.  New  series.  1869 776.2 

French,  C:  W.  Abraham  Lincoln  the 

liberator.  1891 671.1.7 

French,  G.  H.  Butterflies  of  the  eastern 

United  States.  1890 885.27 

French,  H.  W.  Our  boys  in  China.  1889.  546.22 

— Our  boys  in  India.  [1882.] 546.23 

— , joint  author.  See  Frost,  John. 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


FRENCH-Sheldon , M . See  Sheldon , Mrs.  M . F. 

French  language.  Brachet,  Auguste. 
Etymological  dictionary  of  the 

French  language.  1882 354.11 

Grammar  of  the  French  tongue.  1888.  354.12 

— Lambert,  E.  and  Sardou,  A.  Idiomat- 

ic key  to  the  French  language.  1874.  331.35 

— Spiers,  A.  and  Surenne,  G.  French 

and  English  [and  English  and 


French]  dictionary.  1871 354.22 

Wessely,  J.  E.  New  pocket  diction- 
ary of  the  English  and  French  [and 
French  and  English]  languages.  1887.  331.26 

— Whitney,  W:  D.  Practical  French 

grammar.  1887 354.13 

French  literature.  Anthologie  des  pofctes 

Francaisdu  19e  siecle.  4 v.  1887 353.16 

— Crane,  T:  F :,ed.  Chanson’s  populaires 

de  la  France.  1891 236.9 

— Great  French  writers,  v.  1-8 651.19 

For  contents  see  Great  French  writers. 

— Lee,  Eliz.,  comp.  Humour  of  France. 

1893 352.1.1 

— Masson, Gustav.  La  lyre  Francaise.  1884.  222.2 

— Matthews,  J.  B.  French  dramatists  of 

the  19th  century.  1881 657.10 

— Saintsbury,  G:  Primer  of  French  lit- 

erature  347.15.5 

— Wilkinson,  W:  C.  Classic  French  course 

in  English.  1890 331.16 

French  war  and  the  revolution.  Sloane, 

W:  M.  Maps.  1893 787.1 

Frenchman  in  America.  Blouet,  B 544.16 

Freneau,  Philip.  Poems.  1861 222.30 

Frere,  C:,  joint  author.  See  Binet,  Alfred. 
Fresenius,  K:  R.  Manual  of  qualitative 

chemical  analysis.  1892 8101.8 

— System  of  instruction  in  quantitative 

chemical  analysis.  1891 8101.9 

Fresh  light  from  the  ancient  monuments. 

Sayce,  A.  H.  1892 473.1.2 

Fresneau,  Mme.  A.  -Stee  Fiction  class-list. 

Frey,  Albert  R.  Sobriquets  and  nick- 


names. 1883 *3501.11 

Frey,  Heinrich.  Histology  and  histo- 
chemistry of  man.  1875 862.12 


Freytag,  Gustav.  Reminiscences  of  my 

life.  2 v.  1890 '.  683.13 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Friend,  H.  Flowers  and  flower-lore.  1886.  883.13 
Friendly  letters  to  American  farmers  and 

others.  Moore,  J.  S.  1888 937.50 

Friendly  societies.  Baernreither,  J.  M. 

English  associations  of  working 
men.  1893 943.2 

— Wilkinson,  J:  F.  Friendly  society 

movement.  1886 936.30 

Friends,  Society  of.  Adams,  B.  Emanci- 
pation of  Massachusetts,  pp.  128- 
178 767.2 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  George  Fox  and  the 

Quakers In  436.19 

— - Neal,  D.  History  of  the  Puritans. 

v.  2,  pp.  353-436 413.23.2 

— Palfrey,  J.  G.  History  of  New  Eng- 

land. v.  2,  pp.  453-484 747.5 

— Where  is  the  city?  pp.  181-194 408.26 

Friends  worth  knowing.  Ingersoll,  Er- 
nest. [Zoology.]  [1880.] 865.5 

Friendship.  Cicero,  M.  T.  Laelius,  an 

essay  on  friendship In  457.4 

Frith,  Henry.  Half  hours  of  scientific 

amusement.  1890 874.30 

— Marvels  of  animal  and  plant  life 874.40 

— Marvels  of  astronomy 874.34 

— Marvels  of  electricity  and  magnetism.  874.37 

— Marvels  of  geology  and  physical  geog- 

raphy  .' 874.36 

— Triumphs  of  steam 884.17 

— , joint  author . See  Tissandier, Gaston. 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Frith,  W.  P.,  English  painter.  My  autobi- 


ography and  reminiscences.  2 v. 

1888-9 653.4 

Froebel, Friedrich.  Autobiography.  1889.  657.11 
— Education  of  man.  1887 448.2.5 


— Bowen,  H.  C.  Froebel  and  education 

by  self-activity.  1893 677.2.4 

— Quick,  Robert  H.  Educational  re- 

formers, pp.  384-413.  1892 448.2.17 


From  Adam’s  Peak  to  Elephanta.  Car- 
penter, Edward.  1892 552.12 

From  Chaucer  to  Tennyson.  Beers,  H:  A.  341.3 
From  everglade  to  canon  with  the  second 

dragoons.  Rodenbough,  T.  F 768.7 

From  flag  to  flag.  Ripley,  E.  McH 523.30 

From  palm  to  glacier.  Rollins,  A.  W. . . . 548.2 

From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth.  Aldrich,  T:  B.  556.20 
From  tannery  to  the  White  House.  Thayer, 

W:  M '. ...  675.18 

From  the  Arctic  ocean  to  the  Yellow  sea, 

1890-1.  Price,  Julius  M 551.6 

Fronmuller,  G.  F.  C.  Epistle  general  of 

Jude.  1867 In  471.2.9 

— Epistles  general  of  Peter.  1867 In  471.2.9 

Frost,  J:  and  French,  H:  W.  Presidents 

of  the  United  States  from  Washing- 
ton to  Cleveland.  1889 675.19 

Frothingham,  O.  B.  Life  of  Gerrit  Smith. 

1879 657.13 

— Memoir  of  W:  II:  Channing.  1886.. . . 647.7 

— Recollections  and  impressions,  1822- 

1890.  1891 673.1 

— Transcendentalism  in  New  England: 

a history.  1876 416.4 

Frothingham,  R:  Life  of  Joseph  War- 
ren. 1865 


692.4 


FROUDE. 


106 


GARNETT. 


Froude,  James  A.  The  English  in  the 
West  Indies;  or,  the  bow  of  Ulysses. 

1888 534.11 

— Knights  Templars.  1886 451.2.1 

— Lord  Beaconsfield.  1890 666.12 

— Luther.  1884 687.25 

— Oceana:  England  and  her  colonies. 

1888 534.12 

— Spanish  story  of  the  Armada  and  other 

essays.  1892 344.21 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Fruit.  Downing,  A.  J.  Fruits  and  fruit- 

trees  of  America.  1892 896.11 

— Story,  W.  C.  Fruit  culture.  1885....  847.24 

Fry,  James  B.  Operations  of  the  army 

under  Buell,  from  June  10  to  Oct. 

30,  1862.  1884 767.8 

Fuerst,  Dr.  Julius.  Hebrew  and  Chal- 
dee lexicon  to  the  Old  Testament. 

1885 341.4 


Fuller,  Henry  B.  See  Fiction  class-list 
Fuller,  Mable  L.  See  Fiction  class-list 
Fuller,  Margaret.  See  Ossoli,  M.  F. 
Fuller,  R.  and  Wayland,  F.  W.  Domes 
tic  slavery  as  a scriptural  institu 


tion:  a correspondence.  1847 917.37 

Fuller,  S.  E.  Art  of  wood  engraving. 

1879 877.5 

Fuller,  Thomas.  History  of  the  wor- 
thies of  England ; ed.  by  P.  A. 

Nuttall.  3 v.  1840 654.16 

— Specimens  from  writings.  In  Lamb,C: 

Works,  v.  2,  pp.  381-387 303.2.2 

Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana.  Life  of 

Louisa  de  Carvajal.  *=  1881 665.2 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Fulton,  Robert.  Knox,  T:  W.  Life  of, 
and  history  of  steam  navigation. 

1886 646.22 

— Thurston,  Robert  H.  Life  of.  1891.  665.10.8 

Furber,  G:  C.  Twelve  months  volunteer 

and  the  war  with  Mexico,  1846-7. 

1857 763.5 

Furness,  Mrs.  Horace  H.  Concordance 

to  Shakespeare’s  poems.  1874 228.4 

Furniture.  Litchfield, F:  Illustrated  his- 
tory of.  1893 *888. 6 

— Ormsbee,  A.  B.  House  comfortable. 

1892 882.8 

— Pollen,  J:  H.  Ancient  and  modern 

furniture  and  woodwork.  (South 
Kensington  Museum  art  hand- 
books.) 1887 853.22 


See  also  Cabinet-making. 

Furst,  H.  Protection  of  woodlands.  1893.  896.16 
Fuseli,  H:  Lectures  on  painting.  1848.  In  868.6 
Future  life.  Adams,  C:  J.  Where  is  my 
dog?  or,  is  man  alone  immortal? 


1892 473.2 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Immortality In  332.23 


— Farrar,  F.  W.  and  others.  The  wider 
hope:  essays  and  strictures  on  the 
doctrine  and  literature  of  future 
punishment,  with  bibliography. 


1890 463.20 

— Figuier, Louis.  Joys  beyond  the  thresh- 

hold:  a sequel  to  “The  to-morrow  of 
death.’’  1893 476.11 

— Gordon,  G.  A.  Witness  to  immortal- 

ity in  literature,  philosophy  and 
life.  1893 484.5 

— Phelps,  Eliz.  S.  Struggle  for  immor- 

tality. 1889 455.8 


Future  life,  continued. 

— Potts,  J.  H.,  ed.  Golden  dawn;  or, 

light  on  the  great  future.  1884 456.14 

— Straub,  Jacob.  Consolations  of  science. 

1884 * 431.17 

See  also  Evil. 

Fyffe,  C.  A.  History  of  modern  Europe, 

1792-1878.  3 v.  1886-90 751.18 

Gage,  Alfred  P.  Elements  of  physics. 

1893  891.12 

Gaina  Sutras;  tr.  by  H.  Jacobi,  pt.  1.  (Sa- 
cred books  of  the  East.)  1884 481.1.22 

Gairdner,  James.  Henry  the  seventh. 

(Twelve  English  statesmen.)  1889. ..  687.28 
Galilee  in  the  time  of  Christ.  Merrill, 

Selah.  Map.  1891 473.1.5 

Gallenga,  Antonio  C.  N.  \Luigi  Mariotti.~\ 
Practical  grammar  of  the  Italian 

language 354.24 

Gallwey,  Sir  R.  P. , joint  author.  See  Wal- 
singham,  Lord. 

Galton,  Francis.  Natural  inheritance. 

1889 862.17 

— Tropical  South  Africa  [Damaraland  in 

1851] ; Vacation  tours,  1860-1.  1889.  547.24 

Gambetta,  Leon.  Marzials,  Frank  T. 

Life  of.  1890 687.26 

Gambling.  Beecher,  H:  W.  Lectures, 

pp.  135-169 407.8 

— Maskelyne,  J:  N.  “Sharps  and  flats.’’ 

1894  944.20 

— Proctor,  R:  A.  Gambling  supersti- 

tions  In  856.10 

— Quinn,  J:  P.  Fools  of  fortune.  1890.  926.4 

Games,  etc.  See  Amusements,  etc. 

Garden  and  forest.  See  Periodicals. 

Garden  secrets.  [Poems.]  Marston,  P.  B.  222.25 
Gardeners’  monthly  and  horticulturist. 
^Periodicals. 

Gardening.  Long,  Elias  A.  Ornamental 

gardening.  1885 855.28 

— Roe,  E.  P.  Home  acre.  [Trees,  fruit, 

etc.]  1889 865.7 

Play  and  profit  in  my  garden.  1886.  855.27 

See  also  Agriculture;  Flowers;  Fruit;  Landscape 
gardening;  Periodicals. 

Garden’s  story.  Ellwanger,  G:  H 865.23 

Gardiner,  F.  Leviticus.  (Lange’s  Com- 
mentary.)  In  471.1.2 

Gardiner,  S:  R.  Historical  biographies. 

1887 687.27 

— Historv  of  England,  1603-1642.  10  v. 

1887 777.1.3 

— Student’s  history  of  England.  3 v.  1890.  777.6 

Contents  : v.  1.  B.  C.  55-A.  D.  1509;  v.  2,  1509-1689; 
v.  3,  1689-1885. 

— and  Mullinger,  J.  B.  Introduction  to 

the  study  of  English  history.  1881.  795.2 

Gardner,  Percy.  New  chapters  in  Greek 

history.  1892 795.3 

Garfield,  James  A.  Brown,  E.  E.  Life 

of.  1881 673.31 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1889. . . .In  647.1.9 
Garibaldi,  Gen.  Giuseppe.  Marriott,  J.  A. 

R.  Makers  of  modern  Italy.  1889.  693.1 

Garland,  Hamlin.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Garlanda,  F:  Fortunes  of  words.  [1887.]  344.6 

— Philosophy  of  words.  [1886.] 344.5 

Garnett,  Lucy  M.  J.  Women  of  Tur- 
key and  their  folk-lore  ; The  Chris- 
tian women.  1890 926.5 


GARNIER. 


10T 


GEOGRAPHY. 


Garnier,  Jules,  joint  author.  See  Le  Roux, 
Hugues. 

Garrick,  D:  Davies,  T:  Memoirs  of.  2 v. 

1781 656.7 

— Dobsou,  A.  Garrick  and  his  contem- 

poraries. 1886 647.2.1 

Garrison,  W.  P.  and  F.  J.  William  Lloyd 
Garrison,  1805-1879;  story  of  his  life. 

4 v.  1885 678.5 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd.  Garrison.  W. 

P.  and  F.  .1.  Story  of  his  life,  1805- 
1879.  4 v.  1885 678.5 

— Grimke>  A.  H:  William  Lloyd  Garri- 

son, 1891 671.1.6 

Gas.  Kimball,  Arthur  L.  Physical  prop- 
erties of  gases.  1890 874.7 

Gas  engine.  Clerk,  Dugald.  The  gaaen- 

gine.  1886 861.2 

Gaskell,  G.  A.  Compendium  of  forms, 
educational,  social,  legal  and  com- 
mercial. Ulus.  1889  C.9 

Gasparin,  Count  A.  de.  Uprising  of  a 
great  people.  United  States  in 

1861.  1862 767.16 

Gaspe,  Philippe  A.  de.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Gate  beautiful.  Macmillan,  Hugh 472.8 

Gates,  Adelia.  Orpen,  Adela  E.  Chron- 
icles of  the  Sid 554.15 

Gatschet,  A.  S.,  ed.  Migration  legend  of 

the  Creek  Indians,  pt.  1.  1884 351.1.4 

Gatty,  H.  K.  F.  Memoir  of  Juliana  H. 


Gatty,  Mrs.  Marg.  Parables  from  nature. 

1888 465.15 

Gauntlet, A.  [Norwegian  drama.]  Bjorn- 

son,  B 236.10 

Gautier,  Theophile.  Winter  in  Russia. 

1875 536.4 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Gayarre,  Charles.  History  of  Louisiana. 

v.  1-2.  1852-4 762.8 

1,  French  domination,  [1539-1769]. 

2,  Spanish  domination,  [1769-1803]. 

— Louisiana;  its  colonial  history  and  ro- 

mance. 1851 788.13 

Gaye,  Selina.  Great  world’s  farm:  Na- 
ture’s crops  and  how  grown.  1893.  884.6 

Gayley,  C:  M.,  ed.  Classic  myths  in  Eng- 
lish literature.  1893 476.31 

Gazetteers.  Lippincott’s  gazetteer  of 

the  world.  1893 A. 5 

— Polk,  R.  L.  and  Co.,  pubs.  Illinois 

state  gazetteer  and  business  direc- 
tory. 1893 B.31 

See  also  Geography. 

Gear  wheels.  Cromwell,  J.  Howard. 

Treatise  on  toothed  gearing.  1891.  897.19 
Geddes,  Patrick  and  Thomson,  J.  A.  Evo- 
lution of  sex.  1889 872.32 

Gee,  W.  W.  H.,  joint  author.  See  Stewart, 

Balfour. 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  Class-book  of  ge- 
ology. 1886 854.16 

— Outlines  of  field-geology.  1889 872.16 

— Teaching  of  geography.  1887 533.21 

— Text-book  of  geology.  1893 886.29 

Geikie,  Cunningham.  Entering  on  life: 

a book  for  young  men.  1887 451.22 

— Holy  Land  and  the  Bible.  2v 558.2 

— Hours  with  the  Bible.  3 v.  1887 448.1 

— Short  life  of  Christ.  1888 454.18 


Geikie,  James.  Prehistoric  Europe  ; a 

geological  sketch.  1881 8101.16 

Gems  and  precious  stones.  Burnham,  S. 

M.  Precious  stones  in  nature,  art 
and  literature.  1886 853.11 

— King,  C.  W.  Handbook  of  engraved 

gems  and  precious  stones.  1866. . . 864.18 
Natural  history  of  gems  or  semi-pre- 
cious stones.  1870 867.14 

Natural  history  of  precious  stones 

and  precious  metals.  1883... 867.13 

— Westropp,  H.  M.  Handbook  of  archse- 

ology.  [Engraved  stones.]...  867.20 

Genealogy.  Austin,  J.  O.  Genealogical 


dictionary  of  Rhode  Island.  1887.*8542.13 

— Durrie,  D.  S.  Alphabetical  index  to 

American  genealogies  and  pedi- 
grees. 1886 645.14 

— New  England  historical  and  genealog- 

ical register,  v.  38-48.  1884-94 *1008.15 

— Savage,  James.  Genealogical  diction- 

arv  of  the  first  settlers  of  New  Eng- 
land. 4 v.  1860 *682.6 

See  also  county  and  town  histories ; and  for  fami- 
lies, see  Biography,  Individual;  See  also  Heraldry; 
Peerage  and  baronetage. 

Genesis.  See  Bible.  [Old  Testament : Com- 
mentaries.) 

Genesis  and  geologv.  Guyot,  A.  Crea- 
tion. 1887../. 451.6 

— Smith,  J:Pye.  Relation  between  the 

scriptures  and  geological  science. 

1854 871.4 

Genesis  of  Genesis.  Bacon,  B:  W 468.1 

Genesis  of  the  civil  war.  Crawford, S:  W.  761.13 
Genius.  Disraeli,  J.  Literary  character; 
or,  history  of  men  of  genius.  [Cu- 
riosities of  literature, p.  403.]  ...  .In  305.8 

— Galton,  Francis.  Hereditary  genius. . 816.2 

— Hazlitt,  W:  On  genius  and  common 


sense.  [Table  talk.] In  324.21 

— Percy  anecdotes In  312.1 

— Sanborn,  Kate.  Vanity  and  insanity 

of  genius.  1886 345.1 

— Whipple.  E.  P.  Genius.  [Literature 

and  life.] In  303.4 

Genoa.  Dutfy,  Bella.  The  Tuscan  re- 
publics with  Genoa.  1893 752.1.35 


Genone,  Hudor.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Gentry,  T:  G.  Family  names  from  the 
Irish,  Anglo-Saxon,  Anglo-Norman, 
and  Scotch  considered  in  relation 

to  their  etymology.  1892 676.16 

Genung,  J:  F.  Epic  of  the  inner  life;  be- 
ing the  book  of  Job.  1893 476.3 

Geodesy.  Gore,  James  Howard.  1891..  898.12 

Geoffrey,  of  Monmouth.  British  history. 

[In  Six  old  English  chronicles.] 

1885. In  771.12 

Geographical  distribution  of  animals. 

Wallace,  A.  R.  2 v.  1876 854.7 

Geography. 

Atlases. 

— Alden,  J : B.  Handy  atlas  of  the  world. 

1888 533.22 

— Home  atlas  of  the  world.  1888 *8542.2 

— Colton,  G.  W.  General  atlas  of  the 

world.  1874 *8542.3 

— Ginn  and  Co.,  pubs.  Classical  atlas. 

[1886.] 548.5 

— Labberton,  R.  H.  New  historical  at- 

las and  general  history.  1886 528.17 


GEOGRAPHY. 


108 


GERMAN. 


Geography,  continued. 

— Rand,  McNally  and  Co.  Enlarged  bus- 

iness atlas.  1891 R.  R.  D. 

Indexed  atlas  of  the  world.  1892. . R.  R.  D. 

— Scribner-Black  atlas  of  the  world . 1890.  R.R.  D. 

— Standard  atlas  of  classical  geography.  528.26 

Manuals,  Study,  etc. 


— Bohn,  H:  G.  Pictorial  handbook  of 

modern  geography;  witf^maps.  3rd 
ed’n.  1865 586.20 

— Freeman,  H:,  comp.  Wonders  of  the 

world.  1873 534.23 

— Geikie,  Archibald.  Teaching  of  geog- 

raphy. 1887.. 533.21 

— Hughes,  W.  Treasury  of  geography. 

1875 522.16 

— King,  C:  F.  Methods  and  aims  in  ge- 

ography. 1892 557.1 

Picturesque  geographical  readers. 

1891-2 547.9 


v.  1,  At  home  and  at  school,  v.  2,  This  continent  of 
ours.  v.  3.  The  land  we  live  in,  pt.  1.  v.  4,  The  land 
we  live  in,  pt.  2. 

— Morse,  J.  American  universal  geog- 

raphy. 2 v.  1805 541.14 

— Parker,  Frances  W.  How  to  study  ge- 

ography. 1889 448.2.10 

— Strabo.  Geography  [of  antiquity]. 

3 v.  1887 536.15 

See  also  Cyclopaedias;  Gazetteers;  Physical  geog- 
raphy; Travels  and  descriptions  of  various  coun- 
tries. 


Geology.  Buckland,  W:  Geology  and 
mineralogy  as  related  to  natural 
theology.  2 v.  1869 868.13 

— Dawson,  Sir  J.  W:  Canadian  ice  age. 

1894 894.20 

— Frith,  H:  Marvels  of  geology  and 

physical  geography 874.36 

— Geikie,  Sir  Archibald.  Class  book  of 

geology.  1886 854  16 

Outlines  of  field-geology.  1889 872.16 

Text-book  of  geology.  1893 886.29 

— Geikie,  James.  Prehistoric  Europe;  a 

geological  sketch.  1881 8101.16 

— Geology  of  Wisconsin.  Survey  of  1873- 


— Giberne,  Agnes.  World’s  foundations; 

or,  geology  for  beginners.  1881...  898.18 

— Hull,  E:  Geological  history.  1887...  861.28 

— Hunt,  T:  S.  Chemical  and  geological 

essays.  1891 8101.14 

— Hutchinson,  H.  N.  Autobiography  of 

the  earth.  1891 898.11 

— Huxley,  T:  H.  Discourses,  biological 

and  geological.  1894 8i)8.22 

— Iconographic  encyclopaedia,  v.  7.  Prin- 

ciples of  geology;  by  Angelo  Heil- 
prin.  1890 *863.2.7 

— Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.  Building  of  the 

British  Isles:  a study  of  geographi- 
cal evolution.  1888 868.21 

Student’s  handbook  of  historical  ge- 
ology. 1886 868.22 

Student’s  handbook  of  pt^sical  ge- 
ology. 1884 868.23 

— Macfarland,  James.  American  geolog- 

ical railway  guide.  1890 8101.13 

— Mantell,  G.  A.  Geological  excursions 

around  the  Isle  of  Wight.  1854. . . 871.1 

Wonders  of  geology.  2v.  1864 871.2 


Geology,  continued. 

— Shaler,  N.  S.  Aspects  of  the  earth:  a 

popular  account  of  some  familiar 

geological  phenomena.  1889 873.7 

First  book  in  geology.  1885 874.22 

Nature  and  man  in  America.  1891..  898.10 

— Thomson,  Sir  W.  Geology  and  gen- 

eral physics 877.26.2 

— Williams,  S:  G.  Applied  geology.  1886.  871.22 

— Winchell,  Alex.  Shall  we  teach  Geol- 

ogy ? a discussion.  1889 872.35 

— - Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological 

field.  1888 872.34 

— Wright,  G.  F:  Ice  age  in  North  Amer- 

ica. 1889 ! 864.13 

Paleontology : Fossils. 

— Dawson,  J:  W:  Chain  of  life  in  geologi- 

cal time.  Illus.  1888 893.5 

— Mantell,  G.  A.  Petrifactions  and  their 

teachings.  1851 868.24 

See  also  Genesis  and  geology;  Glaciers;  Man;  Min- 
eralogy; Mountains. 

Geometry.  Faunee,  L.  Descriptive  ge- 
ometry. 1888 881.26 

— Newcomb,  S.  Elements  of  analytic 

geometry.  1889 897.11 

— - Elements  of  geometry.  1889 897.12 

— Todhunter,  I:  Plane  co-ordinate  ge- 

ometry and  conic  sections  1888. . . 897.8 

— - , ed.  Elements  of  Euclid.  1891. . . . 897.9 

George,  Henry.  Condition  of  labor:  an 


open  letter  to  Pope  Leo  XIII.  1891.  933.9 


— The  land  question.  [1881.] 936.5 

— The  land  question  ; Property  in  land; 

Condition  of  labor.  1893 944.11 

— Perplexed  philosopher.  [H.  Spencer 

on  the  land  question.]  1892 933.7 

— Protection  or  free  trade.  [Favors  free 

trade.  1891 933.8 

— Social  problems.  1883 917.6 

— Rae,  J.  Contemporary  socialism.  [Re- 

view of  “Progress  and  poverty.”]  . . 917.12 

— Mallock,  W:  H.  Property  and  pro- 

gress. [Review  of  “Progress  and 

poverty.”] 916.22 

Georgia,  state.  Jones,  C:  C.,  jr.  Anti- 
quities of  the  southern  Indians. 

1873 734.13 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  dele- 
gates from  Georgia  to  the  Continent- 
al congress.  1891 674.15 

— Lodge,  H:  C.  Short  history  of  the 

English  colonies,  pp.  187-204 726.5 

— Miller,  S.  F.  Bench  and  bar  of.  2 v. 

1858 667.7 

— Strobel,  P.  A.  The  Salzburgers  and 

their  descendants.  1855 775.3 

— White,  G:  Historical  collections  of. 

1855 758.3 

Georgia  housekeepers, Choice  receipts  of. 

1883 855.16 

Geraldine.  Hopkins,  Alonzo 222.22 

Gerard,  Dorothea.  Fiction  class-list. 
Gerard,  Emily.  Land  beyond  the  forest; 

Transylvania.  2v.  1888 558.3 

Gerhard,  W:  P.  Disposal  of  household 

wastes.  1890 877.20 

— Sanitary  house-inspection.  1885 856.22 

German  emperor  and  his  eastern  neigh- 
bors. Bigelow,  Poultney.  1892...  677.5 


GERMAN. 


109 


GILDED. 


German  language.  Cassell’s  German  pro- 


nouncing dictionary.  1884 331.10 

— Colby,  W.  I.  Natiirliche  methode. 

1889 344.18 

Praktische  uebersicht  der  Deutschen 

grammatik.  1891 344.19 

— German  principia.  2 v.  1886-7 331.33 

Contents  : v.  1,  First  German  course;  v.  2, 

First  German  reading  book. 

— Joynes,  E.  S.  German  grammar  [based 

on  “Meissner.”]  1887 331.21 

— Schlessing,  A.  Manual  of  the  German 

language  of  conversation.  1879. . . 331.25 


— Wessely,  J.  E.  New  pocket  dictionary 

of  the  English-German  [and  Ger- 
man-English]  languages.  1890....  331.27 
German  literature.  Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H. 

Essays  on  German  literature.  1892.  344.14 

— Buchheim,  C.  A.  Deutsche  lyrik. 


1886 222.1 

— Conant,  Helen  S.  Primer  of  German 

literature.  [1878.] 347.15.6 

— Dippold,  G:  T.  Great  epics  of  medi- 

aeval Germany.  1891 236.1 

— Freiligrath,  F.  Poems;  ed.  by  his 

daughter.  1871 ' 214.33 

— Hedge,  F:  H;  Hours  with  German 

classics.  1887 353.15 

— Hosmer,  J.  K.  Short  history  of.  1879..  313.12 

— Kroeger,  A.  E.  Minnesinger  of  Ger- 

many. 1873 222.33 

— Muller-Casenov,  Hans,  comp.  Humor 

of  Germany.  1893 352.1.2 

— Scherer,  W.  History  of  German  liter- 

ature [to  death  of  Goethe].  2 v. 

1886 . 331.14 

— Wilkinson,  W:  C.  Classic  German 

course  in  English.  1887 331.15 

See  also  Nibelungenlied. 


German  soldier  in  the  wars  of  the  United 


States.  Rosengarten,  J.  G.  1890..  775.11 
Germany. 

History. 

— Baring-Gould,  S.  Story  of  Germanv. 

1886 752.1.5 

— Fay,  Theo.  S.  Three  Germanys:  glimp- 

ses into  their  history,  1768-1888.  2v. 

[1889.] 793.3 

— Gindely,  Anton.  History  of  the  Thir- 

ty 3-ears’ war.  2v.  1892 795.4 

— Malleson,  G.  B.  Refounding  of  the 

German  empire,  1848-1871.  1893...  778.6 

— Maurice,  C.  Edm.  Revolutionary 

movement  of  1848-9.  1887 756.9 

— Sime,  James.  History  of  Germany  [to 

1871].  1884 783.21 

— Smith,  G.  B.  William  I.  and  the  Ger- 

man empire.  1888 756.5 

— Sybel,  Heinrich  von.  Founding  of 

the  German  empire  by  William  I. 

5 v.  1890-1 794.6 

Description , Travels , etc. 

— Baedeker, K:  Northern  Germany.Hand- 

book.  1890 *555.8 

The  Rhine  from  Rotterdam  to  Con- 
stance. Handbook.  1892 *555.10 

Southern  Germany  and  Austria. 

Handbook.  1891 *555.9 

— Green,  S.  G.  Pictures  from  the  Ger- 

man fatherland  drawn  with  pen  and 
pencil 528.25 


Germany,  continued. 

— Hurst,  J:  F.  Life  and  literature  in  the 

fatherland.  1875 523.15 

— Mahaffy,  J:  P.  and  Rogers,  J.  E.  T. 

Sketches  from  a tour  through.  1888.  558.4 

— Parry,  Emma  L.  Life  among  the  Ger- 

mans. [1887.] 533.12 

— Ruggles,  H:  Germany  seen  without 

spectacles.  [1883.] 547.19 

Mythology. 

— Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig.  Teutonic  my- 

thology'. 4 v.  1879-88 483.8 


See  also  Austria;  Baden-Baden;  Berlin;  Prussia; 
Rhine,  river. 


Germ-plasm.  Weismann,  August.  1893.  885.3 

Gesenius,  F.  H.  W:  Hebrew  grammar  ; 

rev.  by  E:  C.  Mitchell.  [1880.]  ....  353.13 
Gestures  and  attitudes.  Warman,  E:  B. 

1892 857.8 

Ghosts.  Fisk,  J:  Primeval  ghost  world. 

[In  his  Myths,  etc .] 401.18 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna.  Ghost  stories  [In 

her  Studies, stories, etc.]  1893 347.3 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Cock  Lane  and  com- 

mon sense.  1894 484.9 

— Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.  Four  ghost  sto- 

ries. 1888 177.31 

— Proctor,  R.  A.  Ghosts  and  goblins. 

[In  his  Border  land  of  science.]  ....  856.10 
See  also  Delusions,  etc. 

Gibbins,  H:  de  B.  History  of  commerce 

in  Europe.  1891 944.22 

— Industrial  history  of  England.  1894.  941.30 
Gibbon,  E:  Memoirs;  with  essay  by  W:  D. 

Howells.  1882 ' 687.29 

Gibbons,  James,  cardinal.  Our  Christian 

heritage.  1889 455.14 


Gibbs,  G:,  ed.  Administrations  of  Wash- 
ington and  John  Adams.  2v.  1846.  784.16 

Giberne,  Agnes.  World’s  foundations;  or, 

geology  for  beginners.  1881 898.18 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Gibraltar.  Field,  H;  M.  Gibraltar.  1890.  545.11 

— Stoddard,  C:  A.  Gibraltar.  1892.. In  551.7 
Gibson,  L:  H.  Convenient  houses;  with 

fifty  plans.  [1889.] 864.15 

Gibson,  W : Hamilton.  Sharp  eyes  among 

insects,  birds,  and  flowers.  1892...  881.23 
Giddings,  Franklin  H.,  joint  author.  See 
Clark,  J:  B. 

Giddings,  Joshua  R.  Julian  G;  W.  Life 

of.  1892 676.5 

Gide,  C;  Political  economy.  1892 936.14 

Giffen,  Robert.  The  case  against  bimet- 
allism. 1892 936.7 

— Progress  of  the  working  classes  in  the 

last  half  centmy.  1885 937.20 

Gifford  lectures. 

— 1890.  Muller,  F.  M.  Plyysical  relig- 

ion  466.25 

— 1890-2.  Caird,  E:  Evolution  of  relig- 

ion. 2 v 468.10 

— 1891.  Muller,  F.  M.  Anthropological 

religion 466.26 

— 1891.  Stokes,  G.  G.  Natural  theology.  466.18 

— 1892.  Muller,  F.  M.  Theosophy  or 

psychological  religion 476.15 

Gilbert,  W:  S.  Original  plays.  1876...  222.34 

Gild  as.  Works.  [In  Six  old  English 

chronicles.] 771.12 

Gilded  man.  Bandelier,  A.  F 787.15 


GILDER. 


110 


GLENAYERIL. 


Gilder,  J.  L.  and  J.  B.,  ed.  Authors  at 

home.  [American  writers.]  [1888.]  C61.9 

Gilder,  Richard  W.  Lyrics,  [1887.]...  231.16 
Giles,  J.  A.,  ed.  Six  old  English  chron- 
icles. 1885 771.12 

Contents  : Ethelwerd's  Chronicle  ; Asser’s  Life  ol' 
Alfred;  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth’s  British  history;  Gil- 
das;  Nennius;  Richard  of  Cirencester. 


Gill,  J:  School  education,  method  and 

school  management.  1880 453.18 

— Systems  of  education.  1889 464.14 

Gillet,  Ransom  H.  The  Federal  govern- 
ment; its  officers  and  their  duties. 

1871 922.26 

Gillette,  F.  L.  White-house  cook  book. 

[1887.] 858.20 

Gillies,  John.  Memoirs  of  George  White- 

held.  1838 667.2 

Gillmore,  Parker.  The  hunter’s  Arcadia. 

1886 877.28 

Gillmore,  Quincy  A.  Notes  on  the  com- 
pressive resistance  of  freestone, 


mortars  and  concretes.  1890 8101.17 

— Roads,  streets  and  pavements.  1892..  898.19 
Gilman,  Arthur.  Historical  readers.  3 v. 

1887 • 755.8 

Contents  : v.  1,  Discovery  and  exploration  of 
America;  v.  2,  Colonization  of  America;  v.  3,  Making 
of  the  American  nation. 

— Shakespeare’s  morals;  suggestive  selec- 

tions. [1879.] 215.31 

— Story  of  Boston.  1889 757.5.3 

— Story  of  Rome  [to  end  of  the  republic]. 

1885 752.1.2 

— Story  of  the  Saracens,  to  the  fall  of 

Bagdad.  1887 752.1.10 

Gilman,  Mrs.  Bradley.  Life  of  St.  The- 
resa of  Avila.  (Famous  women.) 

1889 627.1.21 

Gilman,  Daniel  C.,  ed.  Organization  of 

charities.  1894 945.3 

Gilman,  Nicholas  P.  Profit  sharing  be- 
tween employer  and  employee.  1889.  922.5 

— Socialism  and  the  American  spirit. 

1893 933.12 

— and  Jackson,  E.  P.  Conduct  as  a fine 

art.  1892 482.23 

Gilmore,  James  R.,  [Edmund  Kirke.]  John 
Sevier  as  a common-wealth  builder: 
a sequel  to  the  “Rearguard  of  the 
revolution.”  1887.. 741.17 

— Rear  guard  of  the  revolution.  1886..  741.15 

— and  Abbott,  Lyman.  Gospel  com- 

mentary. [Life  of  Christ.]  1890..  464.19 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Gilmour,  James,  missionary  in  Mongolia. 

His  diaries,  letters  and  reports;  ed. 

by  R.  Lovett.  [1892.] 681.9 

Gindely,  Anton.  History  of  the  Thirty 

years’ war.  2v.  1892. 795.4 

Ginn  and  Co., pubs.  Classical  atlas.  [1886.]  548.5 

Gipsies.  See  Gypsies. 

Giraldus  Cambrensis.  Historical  works. 

1887 771.4 


Contents:  Topography  of  Ireland;  History  of  the 
conquest  of  Ireland;  Itinerary  through  Wales;  De- 
scription of  Wales. 

Girard,  Stephen.  Arey,  H:  W.  Girard 


college  and  its  founder.  1869 476.7 

Girdle  round  the  earth.  Richardson, D.N. 

1880 532.17 


Girl  in  the  Karpathians.  Dowie,  M.  M.  544.21 
Girl  of  the  period,  etc.  Linton,  E.  L. . . 924.15 
Girls.  Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Girls  who  be- 
came famous.  1886 646.26 

— Chester,  E.  Girls  and  women.  [Con- 

duct of  life.]  1890 461.11 

— Dodge,  Grace  H.  Letters  to  busy  girls 

on  practical  matters.  1892 478.16 

— Ryder,  Annie  H.  Go  right  on,  girls! 

[1891.] 464.11 

— Willard,  Frances  E.  How  to  win.  1886.  446.5 

See  also  Women. 

% 

Girls’  book  of  famous  queens.  Farmer, 

L.  H 673.26 

Girl’s  life  80  years  ago.  Bowne,  E.  S. . . 653.3 

Gissing,  George.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Glaciers.  Ball,  Sir  R.  S.  Cause  of  an 

ice  age.  1891 8101.18 

— Green,  W.  S.  Among  the  Selkirk  gla- 

ciers. 1890 544.8 

— Ramsay,  Sir  A.  C.  and  others.  Glacial 

erosion.  1890 In  873.15 

— Wright,  G.  F:  Man  and  the  glacial 

period.  1892 815.4.69 

Gladden,  Washington.  Applied  Chris- 
tianity. 1886 446.26 

— Being  a Christian:  what  it  means  and 

how  to  begin.  [1876.] 482.18 

— Burning  questions  of  the  life  that  now 

is  and  of  that  which  is  to  come. 

1891 466.19 

— Cosmopolis  City  Club.  1893 936.19 

— The  Lord’s  prayer.  1886 446.27 

— Tools  and  the  man:  [Christian  social- 

ism]. 1893 933.15 

— Who  wrote  the  Bible  ? 1891 464.3 

— , ed.  Parish  problems:  hints  and  helps 

for  the  people  of  the  churches. 

[1887.] 467.15 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Gladstone,  W:  E.  Bulgarian  horrors, etc. 

1876 924.14 

— Hellenic  factor  in  the  eastern  problem, 

etc.  1877 924.13 

— Impregnable  rock  of  holy  scripture. 

1891 463.18 

— Rome  and  the  newest  fashions  in  relig- 

ion. 1875 924.17 

Contents:  Vatican  decrees;  Vaticanism; 

Spqpches  of  the  Pope. 

— and  others.  Both  sides  of  the  tariff 

question.  [1889] 945.8 


— Jerrold,  W.  Gladstone:  England’s 

great  commoner.  [1893.] 683.25 

— McCarthy,  J.  H.  England  under  Glad- 

stone, 1880-5 765.11 

— Russell,  G:  W:  E.  Right  Hon.  William 

Ewart  Gladstone.  1891 687.30 

Glass.  Feuchtwanger,  L.  On  soluble  or 

water-glass.  1875 827.4 

— Nesbitt,  Alex.  Glass.  (South  Kensing- 

ton art  handbook.)  1879 853.29 

Glazebrook,  R.  T.  Laws  and  properties 

of  matter.  1893 885.19 

Glazier,  Willard.  Down  the  great  river. 

[Mississippi.]  1888 552.7 

Gleig,  G.  R.  Life  of  Robert,  1st  Lord 

Clive.  1869 661.20 

Glenaveril;  or,  the  metamorphoses. 

[Poem.]  Bulwer-Lytton,  E:  R 215.20 


GLIDDON. 


Ill 


GORE. 


Gliddon,  G:  R.,  joint  author.  See  Nott,J.  C. 
Glimpses  of  fifty  years.  Willard,  F.  E. . . 654.1 

Glimpses  of  three  coasts.  Jackson, H.  H.  542.18 
Gloves.  Beck,  W.  S.  Gloves,  their  an- 
nals and  associations.  1883 872.15 

Gneist,  Dr.  Rudolf.  Student’s  history  of 

the  English  parliament  to  1887 923. 2 

Gnosticism.  King,  C.  W.  Gnostics  and 
their  remains,  ancient  and  mediae- 
val. 1887 456  2 

God.  Brace,  C.  Loring.  The  unknown 
God;  or,  inspiration  among  pre- 
christian  races.  1890 462.19 

— Fiske,  John.  The  idea  of  God  as  af- 

fected by  modern  knowledge.  1886.  436.9 

— Larcom,  Lucy.  The  unseen  friend. 

1892 472.10 

See  also  Christ;  Evidences;  Holy  spirit;  Natural 
theology;  Religion  and  science;  Religions  (Various); 
Theism;  Theology;  Unitarianism. 

God  in  his  world.  Alden,  H:  M 461.19 

Godard,  J:  G:  Poverty;  its  genesis  and 

exodus.  1892 933.3 

Godkin,  G.  S.  Life  of  Victor  Emmanuel 

II.,  first  king  of  Italy.  1880, 647.13 

God’s  acre.  Stone,  Mrs.  Eiiz.  1858 925.25 

God’s  image  in  man.  Wood,  Henry 472.9 

Gods  of  Olympos.  Petiscus,  A.  H 475.4 

God’s  words  to  his  children.  [Sermons.] 

Macdonald,  George 448.7 

Godwin,  W:  Lives  of  the  necromancers. 

1834 454.10 

Gcethe,  J.  W.  von.  Autobiography;  Let- 
ters from  Switzerland;  Letters  from 
Italy.  2 v.  1874 632.2 

— Correspondence  between  Gcethe  and 

Carlyle  [1824-31].  1887 651.2 

— Correspondence  between  Schiller  and 

Gcethe.  1887 647.19 

— Early  and  miscellaneous  letters;  with 

short  biography  by  E.  Bell.  1884. . 652.11 

— Faust;  tr.  by  J.  Anster.  1885 In  216.4 

— Faust;  tr.  by  C.  T.  Brooks.  1869...  222.27 

— Hermann  and  Dorothea;  tr.  by  E.  A. 

Bowring.  1880 In  218.16 

— Letters  to  Zelter.  1887 651.9 

— Miscellaneous  travels.  1882 533.19 


Contents  : Swiss  tour  in  1779;  Campaign  in  France 
in  1792;  Siege  of  Mainz  in  1793;  Tour  on  the  Rhine, 
etc.,  in  1814-15. 


— ReinekeFox;  tr.  in  hexameters  by  Alex. 

Rogers.  1888 226.5 

— Reineke  Fox ; West-Eastern  divan  ; 

Achilleid;  tr.  by  Alex.  Rogers.  1890.  236.12 

— Travels  in  Italy,  with  second  residence 

in  Rome  [1786-8].  1883 533.20 


— Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  K;  Goethe  and 

Mendelssohn.  1874 687.16 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Goethe  and  Bet- 

tina.  1891 In  666.15 

— Taylor,  Bayard.  Studies  in  German 

literature,  pp.  304-387 313.11 

— Wilkinson,  W.  C.  Classical  German 

course  in  English,  pp.  160-221 331.15 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Gogol,  Nicholai  V.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Gold  and  silversmiths’  work.  Pollen,  J: 

II.  (South  Kensington  art  hand- 


books.)  853.30 

Golden,  W:  E.  Brief  history  of  the  Eng- 
lish drama.  1890 227.18 


Golden  ass.  Apuleius In  324.2 

Golden  book  of  choice  reading.  Swinton, 

W:  and  Cathcart,  G:  R.,  ed 343.18 

Golden  bough.  Frazer,  J.  G. 462.8 

Golden  dawn;  or,  light  on  the  great  fu- 
ture. Potts,  J.  H.,  ed 456.14 

Golden  hour  [for  abolition  of  slavery]. 

Conway,  Moncure  D.  1862 924.3 

Goldschmidt,  Jenny  Lind-.  Holland,  H: 

S.  and  Rockstro,  W.  S.  Memoir  of, 

1820-51.  2 V.  1891 674.3 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Selections  from  his 

works.  1886 333.21 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Gomme,  G:  L.  Ethnologv  in  folk-lore. 

1892 882.3 

Gooch,  Fanny  C.  Face  to  face  with  the 

Mexicans.  [1887.] 541.8 

Good,  Arthur.  Magical  experiments. 

1892 883.21 


Good  housekeeping.  See  Periodicals. 

Good  living:  a cookery  book.  Brugifere, 

Sara  V 878.2 

Good  news  of  God;  sermons.  Kingsley,  C:  484.8 
Good  roads.  See  Periodicals. 

Good  ale,  Frances  A.,  ed.  Literature  of 

philanthrophy.  1893 484.2 

Goodale,  G:  L.  Physiological  botany. 

(Gray’s  Botanical  text-book,  v.  2.) 

1885." 843.14.2 

— Wild  flowers  of  America.  1886 *8542.31 

Goode,  G.  Brown.  Game  and  food  fishes 

of  North  America.  1888 

Goodell,  W:  American  slave  code  in 

theory  and  practice.  1853 

Goodeve,  T:  M.  Manual  of  mechanics.. 
Goodhugh,  W.  and  Taylor,  W.  C.,  ed. 

Bible  cyclopaedia.  Ulus.  2 v.  1843. 
Goodloe,  D.  R.,  comp.  Birth  of  the  re- 
public. [1889.] 757.21 

Goodman,  E:  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Goodnow,  Frank  J.  Comparative  admin- 
istrative law.  2v.  1893 

Goodrich,  S:  G.  Manners  and  customs  of 

the  American  Indians.  1864 

Goodwin,  Daniel  R.  Southern  slavery;  a 
reply  to  Bishop  Hopkins.  1864. . . . 
Goodwin,  J:  A.  Pilgrim  republic:  [col- 
ony of  New  Plymouth].  1888 788.14 

Goodwin,  Maud  W .,  joint  editor.  See  Bella- 
my, Blanche  W. 

Goodwin,  T:  Shepard.  The  grange;  a 
study  in  the  science  of  society. 

1874.. 944.26 

Goodyear,  W:  H:  History  of  art  for 

classes,  art-students,  etc.  1889 881.19 

— Roman  and  medieval  art.  1893 885.31 

Gordon,  Gen.  C:  G:  Butler,  Sir  W : F.  Life 

of.  1889 655.17.1 


881.8 

924.4 

897.26 

428.16 


945.5 

?57.17 

i57.13 


Gordon,  G.  A.  Witness  to  immortality  in 

literature, philosophy  and  life.  1893.  484.5 

Gordon,  H.  L.  Feast  of  the  virgins  and 

other  poems.  1891 224.18 

Gordon,  J.  E.  H.  Electric  lighting.  1890.  873.24 
Gordon,  Julien,  pseud.  See  Cruger,  Mrs. 

Van  Rensselar. 


Gordon,  M.  L.  American  missionary  in 

Japan  [in  1891].  1892 547.14 

Gordon, Mary,  comp.  Christopher  North: 

a memoir  of  John  Wilson.  [1863.]  676.15 
Gordon,  W.  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Gore,  Mrs.  C.  F.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


..  L-- 


GORE. 


112 


GREAT. 


Gore,  C ed.  Lux  mundi:  a series  of  stud- 
ies in  the  religion  of  the  incarna- 
tion  461.22 

Gore,  J.  Ellard.  The  visible  universe. 

1893 886.1 

/tore,  James  Howard,  Geodesy.  1891...  898.12 
Gorlach,  W.  Prince  Bismarck,  a biog. 

/ sketch.  1875 665.3 

/ Gospel  narratives.  Miles,  Henry  A 472.5 

/ Gospels.  See  Bible  (New  Testament.) 

Gospels  are  true  histories.  Barrows,  J:H:  464.6 
Goss,  Warren  L.  The  soldier’s  story  of 
his  captivity  at  Andersonville,  Belle 

Isle,  etc.  1869 763.12 

See  also  Fiction  class-list, 

Gosse,  Edm.  Sie  Fiction  class-list. 

Gosse,  Edm.  W:  History  of  18th  cen- 
tury literature.  1891 354.19 

j j — Studies  in  the  literature  of  northern 

Europe.  1882 353.10 

— , ed.  English  odes.  1881 236.3 

Gosse,  Philip  H.  Life  in  its  lower,  inter- 
mediate and  higher  forms.  1857. . 874  16 
Gothic  architecture.  Parker,  J:  H:  Con- 
cise glossary  to  terms  in.  1888....  898.21 

Introduction  to  Gothic  architecture. 

1888 898.20 

Goths.  Bradley,  H:  Story  of  the  [to  711]. 

1888 752.1.18 

Gough,  J:  B.  Platform  echoes;  with  in- 
troduction by  Lyman  Abbott.  1890.  465.21 
— Martyn,  C.  Gough:  the  apostle  of  cold 

water.  1893 671.1.11 


Gouin,  Francois.  Art  of  teaching  and 

studying  languages.  [1892.] 345.10 

Gould,  E.  W.  Fifty  years  on  the  Missis- 
sippi; or, history  of  river  navigation. 

1889 923.16 

Gould,  G:  M.  New  medical  dictionary.  1 

1892 '. . 8101.19 

Gould,  Jay.  Halstead,  M.  and  Beale,  J. 

F .,jr.  Life  of.  1892 691.5 

Gould,  L.  D.  Carpenter’s  and  builder’s 

assistant.  1882  854.22 

Gould,  S.  Baring-.  See  Baring-Gould,  S. 

Goupil,  F.  Pastel  painting.  [1886.] 865.9 

Governesses,  Book  for  453 . 1 1 

Government  and  politics.  See  Political 
science. 


Gowing,  Lionel  F.  Five  thousand  miles 

in  a sledge  [across  Siberia].  1890.  538.10 

Gracchi,  The,  Marius, and  Sulla.  Beesly, 

A.  H.  1892 787.12.8 

Grace,  A.  F.  Landscape  painting  in  oils. 

1885 *8542.26 

Grady,  H:  W.  Harris,  Joel  C.  Life, 

writings  and  speeches.  [1890.] 668.12 

Graetz,  H:  History  of  the  Jews.  5 v. 

1891-2 778.16 

Graham,  Ennis,  pseud.  See  Molesworth, 

M.  L. 

Graham,  W:  Socialism  new  and  old. 

1891 815.4.68 

Grammar.  See  names  of  various  languages. 
Grammar  of  science.  Pearson,  Karl.  871.25 

Grammont,  Philibert  Count  de.  Hamil- 
ton, A.  Memoir  of.  1888 662.11 

Grand,  Sarah,  pseud.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Grandmother’s  story, etc.  Holmes, O.  W.  215.14 

Grange,  The.  Goodwin,  T:  Shepard.  The 
grange;  a study  in  the  science  of  so- 
ciety. 1874 944.26 


Grant,  Allen.  Flowers  and  their  pedi- 
grees. 1884 877.34 

Grant,  J:  B.  Our  common  birds  and 

how  to  know  them.  1891 876.39 

Grant,  M.  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Grant,  Robert.  The  lambs:  a tragedy. 

[Humorous.]  1883 : 223.8 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Grant,  Gen.  U.  S.  Adams,  W.  T.  Our 

standard-bearer.  1888 673.24 

— Arnold,  Matthew.  General  Grant:  an 

estimate.  1887 661.14 

— Badeau.A.  Grant  in  peace.  1887 653.1 

— Dieck,  Col.  Herman.  Life  and  public 

services.  [1885.] 645.10 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1886 647.1.8 

— Thayer,  W:  M.  From  tannery  to  the 

White  House.  1890 675.18 

Granville,  J.  Mortimer.  Common  mind 

troubles.  [1885.] 872  14 

Grasses.  Flint,  C:  L.  Grasses  and  for- 
age plants.  1888 884.4 

— Hackel,  Eduard.  True  grasses.  1890.  873.14 

— Vasey,  G:  Agricultural  grasses  and 

forage  plants  of  the  United  States. 

1889 894.7 

Gray,  Asa.  Darwiniana:  essays  and  re- 
views. 1888 862.14 

— Gray’s  Botanical  text-book.  v.  1-2 843.14 


Contents:  v.  1,  Structural  botany;  by  A.  Gray.  v.  2, 
Physiological  botany;  by  G.  L.  Goodale. 

— Letters  of  ; ed.  by  Jane  L.  Gray.  2 v. 

1894 691.9 

— School  and  field  book  of  botany.  1887.  858.15 

Note  : Consists  of  “Lessons  in  botany”  and  “Field, 
forest,  and  garden  botany.” 

Great  Britain.  See  England. 

Great  captains.  Dodge,  Theo.  A 686.12 

Great  captains  [series].^  Dodge,  Theo.  A. 

Great  cathedrals  of  the  world.  Allen, 

F.  H.  2 v.  F *8542.19 

Great  cities  of  the  republic,  v.  1-3.  1888-9.  757.5 

Contents  : v.  1,  New  York;  by  C:  B.  Todd.  v.  2, 
Washington;  by  C:  B.  Todd.  v.  3,  Boston;  by  A. 
Gilman. 

Great  commanders.  Wilson,  J.  G.  v.  1-6. 

1892-3 681.7 

Contents  : v.  1,  Admiral  Farragut;  by  A.  T.  Mahan, 
v.  2,  General  Taylor;  by  O.  O.  Howard,  v.  3,  General 
Jackson;  by  James  Parton.  v.  4,  General  Greene; 
by  F.  V.  Greene,  v.  5,  General  Johnston ; by  R.  M. 
Hughes,  v.  6,  General  Thomas;  by  H:  Coppee. 

Great  conspiracy.  Logan,  Gen.  J:  A 753.4 

Great  cryptogram.  Donnelly,  Ignatius.  334.5 
Great  discourse.  [Christ’s  words  topi- 
cally arranged,  etcC\  L.,C.  W 476.32 

Great  educators.  Butler,  N.  M.,  ed.  v.  1-5. 

1892-3 677.2 

Contents  : v.  1,  Aristotle  and  ancient  educational 
ideas;  by  T:  Davidson,  v.  2,  Loyola  and  the  educa- 
tional system  of  the  Jesuits;  by  T:  Hughes,  v.  3, 
Alcuin  and  the  rise  of  the  Christian  schools;  by  A.  F. 
West.  v.  4,  Froebel  and  education  through  self-ac- 
tivity ; by  H.  C.  Bowen,  v.  5,  Abelard  and  the  origin 
and  early  history  of  universities;  by  G.  Compayre. 

Great  enigma,  Lilly,  W:  S 475.21 


GREAT. 


113 


GREEK. 


Great  explorers.  J.  S.  Keltie  and  others. 

v.  1-5,  1889-91 663.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  John  Davis,  the  navigator;  by  C.  R. 
Markham,  v.  2,  Palestine;  by  C.  R.  Condor,  v.  3, 
Mungo  Park  and  the  Niger;  by  J.  Thomson,  v.  4, 
Ferdinand  Magellan;  by  F.  H.  H.  Guillemard.  v 5, 
Sir  John  Franklin;  by  A.  H.  Markham. 

Great  French  writers,  v.  1-8.  1888-93...  651.19 

Contents : v.  1,  Madame  de  Sevigne;  by  G.  Boissier. 
v.  2,  George  Sand;  by  E.  Caro.  v.  3,  Montesquieu;  by 
A.  Sorel.  v.  4,  Victor  Cousin;  by  J.  Simon,  v.  5,  Tur- 
got; by  L.  Say.  v.  6,  Thiers;  by  P.  de  Remusat.  v 7, 
Madame  de  Stael;  by  A.  Sorel.  v.  8,  B.  de  St.  Pierre; 


by  A . Barine . 

Great  giant  Arithmos.  Aldis,  Mary  S. ..  898.26 
Great  leaders:  historic  portraits.  Ferris, 

G.  T 661.7 

Great  men  and  great  women  of  history — 

their  portraits.  [1885.] *8542.11 

Great  senators  of  the  United  States  forty 

years  ago.  Dyer,  Oliver.  [1889.]  . . . 661.5 

Great  South, The.  King,  E:  1875 545.19 

Great  thoughts  for  little  thinkers.  Ames, 

Lucia  T.  1889.  336.3 

Great  words  from  great  Americans 344.11 

Great  world’s  farm.  Gaye,  Selina 884.6 

Great  writers  ; ed.  by  E.  Robertson  and 
F.  T.  Marzials. 

— Austen,  Jane;  by  Goldwin  Smith... 693.13 

— Bronte,  Charlotte;  by  Augustine  Birrell 693.14 

— Carlyle,  T:;  by  R:  Garnett 693.15 

— Cervantes;  by  H.  E.  Watts 693.16 

— Coleridge,  S:  T.;  by  Hall  Caine 687.20 

— Darwin,  C : ; by  G . T.  Bettany 693. 17 

— Eliot,  George;  by  Oscar  Browning 693.18 

— Goethe;  by  James  Sime 693.19 

— Hawthorne,  Nathaniel;  by  M.  D.  Conway 686.1 

— Heine,  Heinrich;  by  W:  Sharp 693.20 

— Hugo,  Victor;  by  F.  T.  Marzials 693.21 

— Johnson,  S:;  by  F.  Grant 693.22 

— Longfellow,  H:  W: ; by  E.  S.  Robertson 693.23 

— - Milton,  J: ; by  R:  Garnett 693.24 

— Schiller,  F:  von;  by  H:  W.*Nevinson 693.25 

— Schopenhauer,  Arthur;  by  W.  Wallace 693.26 

— Smith,  Adam;  by  R:  B.  Haldane 693.27 

— Thackeray,  W:  M. ; by  H.  Mervale  and  F.  T. 

Marzials 693.28 

— Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de. ; by  Francis  Espinasse 693.29 

— Whittier,  James  G. ; by  W.  J.  Linton 693.30 

Greater  America.  1887 557.2 

Greatest  thing  in  the  world.  Drum- 

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Grecian  Archipelago.  Field, H:  M.  Greek 

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— Tozer,  H:  F.  Islands  of  the  iEgean....  557.3 


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— Pausanias.  Description  of  [ancient] 

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— Xenophon.  The  Hellenics;  or,  Grecian 

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— Seyffert,  Dr.  Oskar.  Dictionary  of 

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— Smith,  T.  Roger.  Greek  architecture. 

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— Smith,  W:  and  others.  Dictionary  of 

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Greeks.  1893 792.11 

— Coulanges,  F.  de.  The  ancient  city:  a 

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— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Greek  life  and  thought 

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— Smith,  J.  M.  Ancient  Greek  female 

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— Harrison,  J.  A.  Greek  vignettes.  1878.  557.4 

— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Greek  pictures  drawn 

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— Snider,  D.  J.  Walks  in  Hellas.  1883.  558.6 

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See  also  Athens;  Tiryns. 

See  also  Biography  (Collective;  Ancient) ; Drama; 
Fine  arts;  Greek  language ; Greek  literature ; History 
(Ancient);  Mythology. 


735.7 


in 


795.3 


— Church,  A.  J.  Callias;  a tale  of  the  fall 

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■[oy,  J.  R.  Grecian  history,  [ancient]. 

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791.1.1 


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Greek  language.  Fernald,  O.  M.  Se- 
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— King,  J:  E:  and  Cookson,  C.  Intro- 

duction to  the  comparative  gram- 
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appendix.  2 v 1881-90 331.32 

Greek  lines  [Architectural].  Van  Brunt, 

H:  1893 893.26 

Greek  literature.  Appleton,  W:  H.,  ed. 

Greek  poets  in  English  verse,  by 
various  translators.  1893 234.5 


GREEK. 


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GROHMAN. 


Greek  literature,  continued. 

— Greek  anthology  ; lit.  tr.  by  G:  Burges, 

with  metrical  versions  and  an  in- 
dex. 1889 324.6 

— Jebb,  R:  C.  Attic  orators  from  Anti- 

phon to  Isaeus.  1876 353.17 

Growth  and  influence  of  classical 

Greek  poetry.  1894 234.24 

— Jevons,  F:  B.  History  of,  to  death  of 

Demosthenes.  1886 331.13 

— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  History  of  classical 

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See  also  iEschylus;  Aristophanes;  Aristotle;  Athe- 
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Heroditus;  Hesiod;  Homer;  Moschus;  Pausanias; 
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Greek  philosophy.  Hatch,  Edw.  Influ- 
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Greek  play  [Electra]  and  its  presenta- 
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Greeley,  Horace.  Zabriskie,  F.  N.  Hor- 
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Greely,  A.  W.  Explorers  and  travelers. 

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Green,  Anna  K.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Green,  J.  R.  Short  history  of  the  Eng- 
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Green,  S:  G.  French  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil 548.16 

— Pictures  from  the  German  fatherland 

drawn  with  pen  and  pencil 528.25 

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pencil 528.23 

— , joint  author.  See  Manning,S: 

Green,  Seth.  Home  fishing,  etc.:  a prac- 
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Green,  W.  S.  Among  the  Selkirk  gla- 
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Green,  W:  H:  Grammar  of  the  Hebrew 

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Greene,  Francis  V.  General  Greene. 

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Greene,  Homer.  Coal  and  the  coal 

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Greene,  Gen.  Nathanael.  Greene,  F.  V. 

General  Greene.  (Great  command- 
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Greene,  Robert.  Dramatic  and  poetical 

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Greene,  Sarah  P.  McL.  See  Fiction  class- 
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Greenfield,  W.  S.  Alcohol:  its  use  and 

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Greenland.  Nansen,  Fridtjof.  Eskimo 


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Greenwood,  F:  Lover’s  lexicon:  hand- 
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Greenwood,  T:  Free  public  libraries, 
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Greey,  Edward.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Greg,  Percy.  History  of  the  United  States 
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Grego,  Joseph.  History  of  parliamentary 
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Gregory,  J:  M.  The  seven  laws  of  teach- 
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Gregory,  Olinthus.  Evidences,  doctrines 
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Grenville,  G:  N.  T.,  Lord  Nugent.  Me- 
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Gresswell,  H:  W:  and  G:  How  to  play 

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Greswell,  W:  Our  South  African  em- 
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Grettis  Saga.  Story  of  Grettir  the  Strong; 
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Grey,  C:  Early  years  of  the  Prince  Con- 
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Grey,  Maxwell,  pseud.  See  Tuttiett,  M.  G. 
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Griffin,  S.  B.  Mexico  of  to-day.  1886..  533.4 

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1892 547.20 

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Grimke,  Sarah  M.  Letters  on  the  equality 
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Grimm,  Herman.  Life  of  Raphael 673.15 

Grimm,  J.  L.  K:  Teutonic  mythology.  4 v. 

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Grimm,  W.  K:  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Grimshaw,  Robert.  Steam-boiler  cate- 
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Grinnell,  G:  B.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

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Griswold.  R.  W.  Republican  court;  or, 
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Grove,  Sir  G:,  ed.  Dictionary  of  music 
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Guild,  Curtis.  Over  the  ocean.  1891...  554.28 
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Guillemard,  F.  H;  H.  Cruise  of  the 
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Guimps,  Roger  de.  Pestalozzi  ; his  life 

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Gunn,  J:  C.  New  family  physician.  1887.  886.16 
Gunnison,  J.  W.  Mormons,  or,  Latter- 

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Gunton,G;  Principles  of  social  economics. 

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Gurowski,  Adam.  Diarv,  from  March  4, 

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Gustafson,  Axel.  Foundation  of  death: 

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Hackel,  Eduard.  True  grasses.  1890...  873.14 


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Hailmann,  W.  N.  Primary  methods. 

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Haines,  Elijah  M.  The  American  Indian. 

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Hale,  H.,  ed.  Iroquois  book  of  rites.  1883.  351.1.2 
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Hale,  Nathan.  Lossing,  B.  J:  Two  spies. 

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Hale,  Sarah  J.  Manners,  happy  homes 

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Hale,  Susan.  Story  of  Mexico.  1889 752.1.22 

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ing the  works  of  foreigners  written 
in  or  translated  into  the  English 

language.  4v.  1882 *3501.16 

Hall,  B.  R.  [ Robert  Carleton.\  See  Fiction 
class-list. 

Hall,  Bolton,  ed.  Who  pays  your  taxes  ? 

1892 937.71 

Hall,  Mrs.  Florence.  Correct  thing  in 

good  society.  [1888.] 472.15 

— Social  customs.  [1887.] 452.8 

Hall,G.  S.,  joint  author.  See  Mansfield,  J:M. 

— , ed.  Methods  of  teaching  history. 

1889 796.5 

Hall,  H:  Ethan  Allen,  the  Robin  Hood 

of  Vermont.  1891 693.10 

— , ed.  Tribune  book  of  open-air  sports. 

1887 873.23 

Hall,  James,  judge.  Letters  from  the 
West;  scenery,  manners  and  cus- 
toms. 1828 553.1 

— Romance  of  Western  history.  1857. . . 753.12 

— Joint  author.  See  McKenney,  T:  L. 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Hall  Joseph.  Mundus  alter  et  idem. 

[Ideal  commonwealth.] In  917. 16 

Hall,  Robert.  Miscellaneous  works;  ed. 

by  J:  Foster.  1878 324.17 

Contents  : Christianity  consistent  with  a love  of 

freedom;  An  apology  for  the  freedom  of  the  press; 
Modern  infidelity  considered;  Reflections  on  war;  Sen- 
timents proper  to  the  present  crisis;  Advantages  of 
knowledge  to  the  lower  classes;  Sermon  on  the  death 
of  her  royal  highness  the  princess  Charlotte  of 
Wales.  Reviews. 

— Gilfillan,  G:  Third  gallery  of  por- 


traits, pp.  76-85.  1855 301.24 

Hall,  S:  C.  Book  of  British  ballads.  1888.  222.17 
— and  Mrs.  S:  C:  Book  of  the  Thames. . 535.3 


Hall,  S:  C.,  continued. 

— , joint  author.  Stately  homes  of  Eng- 

land. See  Jewitt,  L.  532.7 

Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

— joint  author.  See  Hall,  S:  C. 

Hall,  T.  D.,  joint  author.  See  Smith,  W: 

Hall,  W:W.  Health  at  home.  [1872.]..  878.13 
Hallam,  H : Literary  history  of  Europe. 


3 v.  1871 353.19 

— Gilfillan,  G:  Third  gallery  of  portraits.  301.24 
Halliwell-Phillips,  J.  O.  Dictionary  of 

archaisms  and  provincialisms.  2v. 

1847 *343.36 

— Outlines  of  the  life  of  Shakespeare. 

2 v.  1889 692.20 

Hallock,  C:  Our  new  Alaska.  1886 537.22 

Hallowell,  Mrs.  J.  L.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Hallucinations.  See  Delusions,  etc. 

Halpine,  C:  G.  Adventures  of  private 

Miles  O’Reilly.  1864 323.34 

Halstead,  M.  and  Beale,  J.  F.  Life  of 

Jay  Gould.  1892 691.5 

Ham,  C;  H.  Manual  training.  1886 917.24 

Hamerton,  Philip  G.  Drawing  and  en- 
graving. 1892 886.5 

— French  and  English:  a comparison. 

1889 536.3 

— Imagination  in  landscape  painting. 

1887  . . *8542.4 

— Landscape.  [Influence  upon  man.] 

1885 853.5 

— Modern  Frenchmen.  1890 692.11 

— The  Saone ; a summer  voyage.  Illus. 

1888  . *864.4 

Hamilton,  Alexander.  Works  ; ed.  by  J: 

C.  Hamilton.  7 v.  1851 943.4 

Contents : v.  1.  Correspondence.  Notes  in  pay- 


book  of  the  state  company  of  artillery.  Narrative  of 
a duel  between  Gen.  Lee  and  Col.  Laurens. 

2.  Full  vindication  of  the  measure  of  Congress. 
Farmer  refuted;  a further  vindication  of  the  Congress. 
Reorganization  of  the  army.  Inspector  General, 
1778-79.  Publius.  Military  remarks  and  queries. 
Mission  to  France.  Military  regulations.  Discipline. 
Continentalist.  Resolution  for  general  convention  of 
the  states.  Plan  of  specific  taxation  for  the  state  of  New 
York.  Resolutions  in  Congress,  1782-83.  Report  on 
impost  duty.  Military  peace  establishment.  Reports. 
Letters  of  Phocion.  Constitution  of  the  Bank  of  N. 
Y.  Petition  as  to  revenue  system.  Cincinnati. 
Address  of  the  Annapolis  convention.  Resolutions, 
etc.,  in  legislature  of  New  York  for  a general  conven- 
tion. Propositions  for  a constitution  in  the  Federal 
Convention.  Brief  speech  on  his  plan  of  constitution. 
Impressions  as  to  the  new  constitutions.  Comments 
on  the  opposition  to  the  constitution.  Resolution  in 
Congress.  Speech  in  convention  of  New  York,  on 
the  compromises  of  the  constitution.  Brief  argu- 
ment on  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  Draft  of  pro- 
posed ratification  of  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.,with 
specified  amendments.  Resolutions  in  Congress, 
1788.  Address  to  the  supervisors  of  the  city  of  Al- 
bany. Eulogium  on  Maj.  Gen.  Greene. 

3.  Finance.  Remission  of  forfeitures.  Additional 
estimate  for  1790.  State  debts.  Operations  of  the 
act  laying  duties  on  imports.  Tonnage  duties. 
Money  received  from,  or  paid  to,  the  states.  West 
Point.  Public  lands.  Estimates.  Renewal  of  final 
settlement  certificates.  Public  credit.  National 
bank.  Estimates  for  1791.  Duties  on  imports.  Es- 
tablishment of  a mint.  Trade  with  India  and  China. 
Dutch  loan.  Spirits,  foreign  and  domestic.  Manu- 
factures. Estimates  of  receipts  and  expenditures  for 
1791-92.  Loans.  Additional  supplies  for  1792.  Re- 
mission of  duties.  Pubiic  debt.  Loans.  1793.  Bank 
deposits,  surplus  revenue,  and  loans.  Balance  in  the 
treasury,  and  domestic  loans.  Public  debt,  receipts 
and  expenditures.  Loan,  1794.  Public  credit,  1795. 
Revenue  circulars,  1789-93.  Instructions  to  collectors 
of  customs.  Reports  on  claims. 

4.  Cabinet  papers. 

5.  Cabinet  papers,  continued.  Draft  of  Smith’s 
speech  on  commercial  relations.  Act  to  punish  cer- 
tain crimes.  Duties  upon  carriages.  Act  as  to  call- 


HAMILTON. 


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HARRIS. 


Hamilton,  Alexander,  continued. 

mg  forth  militia.  Remarks  on  the  treaty  with  Great 
Britain.  Military  papers.  Correspondence. 

6.  Correspondence.  Letters  of  H.  G.  Address  to 
public  creditors.  Funding  system  vindicated.  Anti- 
defamer. 

7.  An  American.  Payments  of  public  debt.  Civis 
to  Mercator.  Fact.  Amicus.  Catullus  to  Aristides. 
Metellus.  Catullus.  A plain  honest  man.  Observer. 
Pacificus.  No  Jacobin.  Draft  of  a reply  of  Washing- 
ton to  citizens  of  New  York.  Americanus.  Tully. 
Horatius.  Camillus.  Explanation.  Draft  of  Wash- 
ington’s speech  to  Congress.  Abstract  of  points 
for  Washington’s  farewell  address.  Draft  of  fare- 
well address.  France.  The  answer.  First  draft 
of  Washington's  speech  to  Congress.  The  warning. 
The  stand.  A French  faction.  The  war  in  Europe. 
Allegorical  device.  Measures  of  defence.  Public 
conduct  and  character  of  John  Adams.  Address  to 
the  electors  of  the  state  of  New  York.  Examination 
of  Jefferson’s  message  to  Congress  of  Dec.  7,  1801. 
Amendment  of  the  constitution;  resolutions  in  the 
legislature  of  New  York.  Supplying  New  York  with 
water.  Plan  of  the  Merchants’  Bank.  Law-briefs. 
Lansing  or  Burr.  Indexes  of  letters  from,  and  to 
Hamilton.  General  index. 

— Moore,  F.,  ed.  American  eloquence. 

v.  1,  pp.  183-223  321.12.1 

— joint  author.  The  Federalist,  etc 904.1 


— Homes  of  American  statesmen 617.9 

— Sumner,  W.  G.  Life  of.  [1890.] 665.10.2 

Hamilton,  Anthony,  count.  Memoirs  of 

Count  Grammont.  Illus.  1888 662.11 

Hamilton,  Sir  Vi:  Morris,  G.  S.  British 

thought,  pp.  265-301 317.2 

— Yeitch,  J:  Hamilton.  (Philosophical 

classics.)  1882 675.1.6 

Hamlet,  Sir  E:  B.  Operations  of  war  ex- 
plained. 1878 892.13 

Hamlin,  Cyrus.  My  life  and  times.  [1893.]  686.7 

Hammer  and  rapier.  Cooke,  J:  E 785.3 

Hammond,  J.  D.  History  of  political  par- 
ties in  the  state  of  NewYorkto  Dec. 

1840.  2 v.  1847..... 932.1 

Hammond,  Dr.  W:  A.  Certain  conditions 

of  nervous  derangement.  1883....  893.12 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Hampden,  John.  Greenville,  G.  N.  T. 

Memorials  of.  1889 658.2 

Hancock,  A.  U.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Hancock,  Gen.  W.  S.  Hancock,  Mrs.  A. 

R.  Reminiscences  of.  1887 653.2 

Hand.  Bell,  Sir  C:  The  hand;  its  mech- 
anism, etc.  1885 453.10 

Handel,  Georg  F.  Marshall,  J.  Han- 
del. 1890 693.2 

— Rockstro,  W.  S.  Life  of.  1883 673.17 

Hands  full  of  honey:  sermons.  Spur- 
geon, C:  H 436.31 

Handy,  Moses  P.,  ed.  Official  directory 
of  the  World’s  Columbian  exposi- 
tion. Illus.  1893...... *894.19 

Hannay,  David.  Admiral  Blake.  1886.  693.11 

— Rodney.(English  men  of  action.)  1891.  655.17.17 

Hannibal.  Dodge,  Theo.  A.  (Great  cap- 
tains series.)  1891 686.11.2 

Hans  Breitmann’s  ballads.  Leland,  C:  G.  224.17 
Hansa  towns.  Zimmern,  Helen.  The 
Hansa  towns. (Story  of  the  nations.) 

1889 752.1.25 

Hansard,  G:  A.  Book  of  archery.  1841..  862.3 

Happiness.  Brinton,  D.  G.  Pursuit  of.  478.30 

— Smith,  Hannah  W.  Christian’s  secret 

of  a happy  life.  [1888.] 472.29 

Happy  homes.  Smiles,  Samuel 447.22 

Harcourt,  L.  F.  V-.  Achievements  in 
engineering  during  the  last  half 
century.  1892 896.25 


Hard  life  in  the  colonies  and  other  ad- 
ventures. Jenkyns,  C.  C.,  ed.  1892.  546.9 

Hardinge,  E.  M.'  With  the  wild  flowers 
from  puss^- willow  to  thistle-down. 

[1894.]...* 898.4 

Hardtack  and  coffee.  Billings,  J:  D 534.17 

Hardwick,  C:  History  of  the  articles  of 

religion.  1884 457.13 

Hardwicke’s  science  gossip.  See  Periodi- 
cals. 

Hardy,  A.  S.  Life  and  letters  of  Joseph 

Hardy  Neesima.  1892 673.12 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Hardy,  E.  J.  Five  talents  of  woman. 

1888.. 453.33 

— How  to  be  happy  though  married. 

1886 446.17 

— “Manners  makyth  man.’’  1887 446.18 

— Sunny  days  of  youth;  a book  for  boys 

and  young  men.  1893 476.29 

Hardy,  G:  E.  Five  hundred  books  for 
the  young;  a graded  and  annotated 

list.  1892 345.30 

Hardy,  Thomas.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Hardy,  W.  J.  Book-plates.  Illus.  1893.  351.3 

Hare,  A:  J:  C.  Cities  of  northern  and 

central  Italy.  3 v.  1876 527.25 

— Days  near  Paris.  [1888.] 552.27 

— Northeastern  France.  1890 554.29 

— Sketches  in  Holland  and  Scandinavia.  523.14 

— Southeastern  France.  1890 554.30 

— Southwestern  France.  1890 554.31 

— Studies  in  Russia 523.16 

— Venice.  [1884.] 557.5 

— Walks  in  London.  2 v.  in  1 542.19 

— Walks  in  Paris.  [1888.] 533.24 

Hargrove,  E.  Anecdotes  of  archery,  to 

1791.  1845 886.10 

Hariot,  Thomas.  Narrative  of  the  first 
English  plantation  in  Virginia, 

[1585].  [1893.] 788.9 

Harkness,  Albert.  Easy  method  for  be- 
ginners in  Latin.  [1890.] 331.29 

Harland,  Henry.  [Sidney  Luska.]  See 
Fiction  class-list. 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud.  See  Terhune,  M.  V. 
Harlow,  Louis  K.,  comp.  The  world’s 

best  hymns.  1892 231.28 

Harmony.  See  Music  and  musicians. 

Harmony  of  ancient  history,  and  chronol- 
ogy of  the  Egyptians  and  Jews. 

Macdonald,  M.  1891... 766.14 

Harnack,  Adolf.  Outlines  of  the  history 

of  dogma.  1893 *.  477.20 

Harper,  H:  A.  Bible  and  modern  dis- 
coveries. 1891 483.15 

Harper,  W:  R.  and  Burgess,  I.  B.  In- 
ductive Latin  method.  [1888.] 331.22 

— and  Waters,  W:  E.  Inductive  Greek 

method.  [1888.] 331.23 

Harper’s  new  monthly  magazine.  See 
Periodicals. 

Harper’s  popular  cyclopaedia  of  U.  S. 

history.  Lossing,  B.  J.  2 v 758.1 

Harper’s  young  people.  See  Periodicals. 

Harris,  Amanda  B.  American  authors 

for  young  folks.  [1887.] 335.4 

— Wild  flowers  and  where  they  grow.  1882.  875.20 
Harris,  F.  McCready.  [Hope  Ledyard .] 

Plain  talks  with  young  home  ma- 
kers. [1889.] 865.30 

Harris,  Joel  C.  H:  W.  Grady:  his  life, 

writings  and  speeches.  [1890.] 668.12 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


HARRIS. 


118 


HAY. 


Harris,  Miriam  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Harris.  W:  C.  Prison  life  at  Richmond. 

1862 775.16 

— , ed.  Angler’s  guide  book.  #1885 855.24 

Harris,  W : Torrey.  Introduction  to  the 

study  of  philosophy.  1890 484.10 

— joint  author.  Life  and  philosophy  of  A. 

B.  Alcott.  See  Sanborn,  F.  B 683.18 

— , ed.  See  International  education  series. 

Harrison,  Alex.  J.  The  church  in  rela- 
tion to  sceptics.  1892 476.22 

Harrison,  Benjamin.  Dwight,  N.  Lives 
of  the  signers  of  the  declaration 

of  independence 621.16 

Harrison,  Benjamin,  23d president.  Wal- 
lace, Lew.  Life  of.  [1888.] 653.8 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Harrison,  Carter  H.  A race  with  the 
sun.  [Tour  around  the  world,  1887-8.] 


[1889.] 537.20 

Harrison,  Eliz.  Study  of  child  nature. 

1891 463.28 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Harrison,  F:  Choice  of  books,  etc.  1886.  333.3 

— New  calendar  of  great  men.  1892 692.21 

— Oliver  Cromwell.  1890 693.12 

— and  Spencer,  H.  Nature  and  reality  of 

religion;  a controversy.  1885 436.11 

Harrison,  J.  A.  Story  of  Greece  [to 

Alexander  the  great]  1885 752.1.1 

— and  Sharp,  Robert,  ed.  Beowulf;  The 

fight  of  Finnsburh.  1892. 231.8 

Harrison,  Mrs.  J.  W.  Life  of  Mackay  of 

Uganda;  told  for  boys.  1892 687.2 

Harrison,  Mrs.  W.  [ Lucas  Malet  ] See 
Fictionclass-list. 

Harrison,  W:  H:,  9th  president.  Mont- 
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— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1888.  ...In  647.1.5 
Harrison,  W.  Jerome.  Chemistry  of 

photography.  1892 887.18 

— History  of  photography.  1887 887.19 

Harshberger,  J.  W:  Maize;  a botanical 

and  economic  study.  1893 892.3 

Hart,  A.  B.  Study  of  federal  govern- 
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— , ed.  See  Epochs  of  American  history. 

Hart,  G;  The  violin;  its  famous  makers 

and  their  imitators.  1887 895.17 

Hart,  H:  C.  Animals  mentioned  in  the 

Bible.  1888 473.1.11 

Harte,  Bret.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Harte,  Walter.  History  of  Gustavus 

Adolphus.  2 v.  1807 684.10 

Hartford  convention.  Dwight,  T.  His- 
tory of,  etc.  1833 784.6 

Harting,  J.  E.  Our  summer  migrants;  an 
an  account  of  the  migratory  birds 
which  pass  the  summer  in  the  Brit- 
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Hartley,  May  Laffan.  ^Fiction  class- 
list. 

Hartmann,  Eduard  von.  Philosophy  of 

the  unconscious.  3 v.  1884 483.16 

Hartmann,  R.  Anthropoid  apes.  1886.  .815.4.52 
Hartwig,  G:  Aerial  world.  1875 862.7 

— Harmonies  of  nature.  1866 862.8 

— The  sea  and  its  living  wonders.  1873. . 862.9 

Harvard  university.  Atwood,  F.  G. 

Manners  and  customs  of  ye  Har- 
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Harvard  university,  continued. 

— Bush,  G:  G.  Harvard:  the  first  Amer- 

ican university.  [1886.] 446.19 

— Harvard  examination  papers.  9th  edn. 

1883 436.15 

— King,  Moses.  Harvard  and  its  sur- 

roundings. 1883 523.6 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Harvard  anniversary  : 

an  address.  1886 In  333.6 

— Peabody,  A.  P.  Harvard  graduates 

whom  I have  known.  1890 666.10 

— Sleeper,  H.  D.  Songs  of  Harvard. 

[With  music.]  1888 221.12 

— Vaille,  H.  O.  and  Clark,  H.  A.,  ed.  The 

Harvard  book.  2v.  1878 *8542.18 

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pleton’s journal.  v 3,  1870,  and  v.  11.  1874  [Descriptive 
articles] ; Atlantic  monthly,  v.  12,  1863  and  Appleton’s 
journal,  v.  10,  1873  [Class  day  at  H.] ; North  American 
Review,  v.  117.  1873  [Graduates  of  H.];  New  Eng- 
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Harvey,  M.,  joint  author.  Newfoundland; 

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Harvey,  W : On  the  motion  of  the  heart 

and  blood  in  animals.  1889. ......  867.22 

Haskins,  C.  W.  The  Argonauts  of  Cali- 
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Hasluck,  PaulN.  Lathe  work;  tools,  ap- 
pliances and  processes.  1890 8101.20 

Hastings,  Warren.  Lyall,  Sir  A.  Life  of. 

1889  655.17.11 

Haswell,  C:  H.  Mechanics’  and  en- 
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Hatch,  Edw.  Influence  of  Greek  ideas 
and  usages  upon  the  Christian 

church.  1891 465.4 

Hatch,  F:  H.  ' Mineralogy.  1892 882.15 

Hatcher,  Edm.  N.  The  last  four  weeks 

of  the  war,  [1861-5].  1892 785.5 

Hatfield,  Marcus  P.  Physiology  and 

hygiene.  1887 858.5 

Hatton,  Frank.  North  Borneo:  explora- 
tions and  adventures  on  the  equa- 
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Hatton,  Joseph.  Club-land;  London  and 

provincial.  1890 8522.29 

— and  Harvey  M.  Newfoundland:  its  his- 

tory,^. 1883 531.22 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Haug,  Martin.  Essays  on  the  sacred  lan- 
guage, writings  and  religion  of  the 

Parsis.  1884 483.17 

Haughton,  S:  Physical  geography.  1880.  878.5 

Hausser,  Ludwig.  Period  of  the  refor- 
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Hayard,  H:  Dutch  school  of  painting. 

1885 893.13 

— Picturesque  Holland.  1876 558.7 

Havelock,  Sir  H.  Forbes.  A.  Life  of. 

1890  655.17.10 

Haverhill,  Mass.  Record  of  the  com- 
memoration, July  2d  and  3d,  1890, 

of  the  settlement  of  Haverhill.  1891.  768.6 

Hawaiian  Islands.  See  Sandwich  Islands. 
Hawkesworth,  J:,  joint  author.  See  Ad- 
venturer, The 303.15.19-21 

Hawthorne,  Julian.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Bridge,  H.  Per- 
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— Conway,  Moncure  D.  Life  of.  1890....  686.1 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Hay,  John,  joint  author.  /S^Nicolay,  J.  G. 


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Hayden,  Ferdinand  Y.  tmcZSelwjm,  A.  R: 

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Haydn,  Joseph.  Nohl,  L.  Life  of.  1883.  646.7 

— Townsend,  Pauline  D.  Haydn.  1884.  693.2 

Haydn,  Joseph.  Dictionary  of  dates;  ed.  by 

B:  Vincent.  1888 B.4 

Hayes,  H.,  pseud.  /SteKirk,  Mrs.  Ellen  O. 

Hayes,  H.  G.  and  C.  J.  Life  and  trial  of 

C:  J.  Guiteau 944.5 

Hayes,  I:  I.  Arctic  boat  journey[in  1854]. 

1883.... '. 533.7 

Hayes,  Rutherford  B , 19th  president. 

Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1889.. . . 647.1.9 
Haymond,  U.  S.,  ed.  Illus.  history  of  the 

state  of  Indiana  to  1879.  1879 788.5 

Hayti.  St.  John,  Sir  S.  Hayti;  or,  the 

black  republic.  1889 538.11 

Hazard,  Caroline.  Memoirs  of  Rev.  J. 

Lewis  Diman,  D.  D.  1887 647.8 

— Thomas  Hazard,  son  of  Robert,  call’d 

College  Tom.  1893 686.9 

Hazard,  T:  Hazard,  Caroline.  Thomas 
Hazard,  son  of  Robert,  called  Col- 
lege Tom.  1893 686.9 

Hazell’s  annual  for  1891 D.9 

Hazen,  W:  B.  Narrative  of  military  ser- 
vice. 1885 761.12 

Hazlitt,  William.  Lectures  on  the  Eng- 
lish comic  writers  and  English 
poets.  1854 335.8 

— Plain  speaker:  opinions  on  books,  men 

and  things.  1886 324.19 

— Sketches  and  essays ; Winterslow. 

1884 324.18 

— Spirit  of  the  age  ; or,  contemporary 

portraits.  1886.* 324.20 

— Table  talk:  essays  on  men  and  man- 

ners. 1887..! 324.21 

Hazlitt,  W:  C.  Old  cookery  books  and 

ancient  cuisine.  1886 855.31 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Headache.  Day,  W:  H:  Headaches;  their 

nature, causes, and  treatment.  1883.  896.10 
Headley,  J:  T.  Chaplains  and  clergy 

of  the  Revolution.  1864 666.1 

— Great  American  riots.  1882 741.9 


— Mountain  adventurers.  1885 523.8 

— Washington  and  his  generals.  1847. . 602.7 

Heads  and  faces:  how  to  study  them. 

Sizer,  N.  and  Drayton,  H.  S.  [1885.]  445.13 
Health.  Allen,  C.  B.  and  Mary  A.  The 
man  wonderful  in  the  house  beau- 


tiful. 1890 882.11 

— American  public  health  association. 

Lomb  prize  essays.  1886 858.3 


Contents  : Healthy  homes  and  food  for  the  work- 
ing classes,  by  V:  C.  Vaughn  ; Sanitary  conditions  and 
necessities  of  school-houses  and  school-life,  by  D.  F. 
Lincoln  ; Disinfection  and  individual  prophylaxis 
against  infectious  diseases,  by  G:  M.  Sternberg  ; pre- 
ventable causes  of  disease,  injury,  and  death  in 
American  manufactories  and  workshops,  and  the  be6t 
means  and  appliances  for  preventing  and  avoiding 
them,  byG:  II.  Ireland. 


Health,  continued. 

— Buck,  A.  H.,  ed.  Treatise  on  hygiene 

and  public  health.  2 v.  1879 858.16 

Contents  : v 1,  Introduction  : Prefatory  remarks; 
Causes  of  disease;  Jurisprudence  of  hygiene. — Indi- 
vidual hygiene:  Infant  hygiene;  Food  and  drink  ; 
Drinking-water  and  public  water  supplies;  Physical 
exercise;  Care  of  the  person. — Habitations:  Soil  and 
water;  Atmosphere ; General  principles  of  hospital 
construction. 

v.  2,  Occupation:  Hygiene  of  occupation;  Hygiene 
of  camps;  Hygiene  of  the  naval  and  merchant  marine; 
Hygiene  of  coal  mines  ; Hygiene  of  metal-mines. — 
Public  health:  Infant  mortality;  Vital  statistics; 
Adulteration  of  food  ; Public  nuisances  ; Quarantine  ; 
Inland  quarantine  ; Small-pox  and  other  contagious 
diseases ; Hygiene  of  Syphilis  ; Disinfectants  ; Vil- 
lage sanitary  associations  ; School  hygiene  ; Gen- 
eral index. 

— Chadwick,  Edwin.  Sanitary  essays. 

1887... «01.19.2 

— Child’s  health  primer.  (Pathfinder 

series.)  1885 855.4.1 

— Coan,T:M:  Ounces  of  prevention.  1888.  885.15 

— Cook,  Mrs.  E.  G.  Mothers  and  daugh- 

ters: a manual  of  hygiene.  1884..  882.12 

— Culver,  H.  H.  Epitome  of  anatomy, 


physiology  and  hygiene.  1888 896.3 

— Dibble,  F.  L.  Vagaries  of  sanitary 

science.  1893 886.18 

— Ellis,  Havelock.  Nationalization  of 

health.  1892 896.24 

— Fothergill,  J.  M:  The  town  dweller: 

his  needs  and  his  wants.  1889 872.18 

— Gerhard,  W:  P.  Sanitary  house- 

inspection.  1885 856.22 

— Granville,  J:  Mortimer.  Common  mind 

troubles 872.14 

— Hall,  W:  W.  Health  at  home.  [1872.]  878.13 

— Hatfield,  M.  P.  Physiology  and 

hygiene.  1887 858.5 

— Home  sanitation:  a manual.  1887. . . . 861.40 

— Hoyt,  W:  E.  Household  sanitation:  an 

address.  1886 872.11 

— Kimmins,  C.  W.  Chemistry  of  life 

and  health.  1892 891.23 

— Lewis,  Dio.  Dio  Lewis  treasury.  1887.  8101.12 

— Matthews, W:  Strength  and  health.  In  325.31 

— Mead,  Theo.  H.  Health  without  medi- 

cine. 35  pp 877.6 

— Munger,  Theo.  T.  On  the  threshold. 

[1880.] 461.13 

— Newsholme,  Arthur.  School  hygiene. 

1889  872.10 

— Palmberg,  Albert.  Public  health  and 

its  applications  [in  Europe].  1893.  886.6 

— Richardson,  B:  W.  The  commonhealth. 

1887 856.33 

— Rohe,  G:  H.  Text-book  of  hygiene. 

1890  857.7 

— Sykes,  J:  F.  J.  Public  health  prob- 

lems. 1892 884.14 

— Walker,  Jerome.  Anatomy,  physiol- 

ogy, and  hygiene:  a manual.  1886.  856.26 


Periodicals. 

— Engineering  record  and  sanitary  en- 


gineer: weekly *8541.20 

— Sanitarian:  monthly *1007.13 


For  reports  of  boards  of  health  see  Illi- 
nois; Massachusetts  ; New  York. 

See  also  Air;  Alcohol;  Bacteria;  Childreu;  Dress; 
Dust;  Food  and  diet;  Gymnastics;  Health  resorts; 


— Anders,  J.  M.  House-plants  as-  sani- 

tary agents.  1887 856.1 

— Barkan,  Louis.  How  to  preserve  health. 

1890 877.2 

— Bissell,  Mary  T.  Household  hygiene. 

1890 874.15 

— Brackett,  Anna  C.  Technique  of  rest. 

1892 871.28 

— Browne,  Phillis.  What  girls  can  do. ..  837.21  | 


HEALTH. 


120 


HEPWORTH. 


Health,  continued. 

Medicine;  Nursing;  Physical  education;  Sewerage 
and  drainage;  Sleep;  Warming  and  ventilation;  Water. 


Health,  beauty  and  the  toilet.  Kings- 

ford,  Anna,  M.  D 855.20 

Health  resorts.  Cullimore,  D.  H.  Book 

of  climates.  1891 877.11 

— James,  B.  W.  American  resorts;  with 

notes  upon  their  climate.  1889  ...  857.9 

— Macmillan,  Hugh.  The  Riviera.  1885.  545.18 

— Warner,  C:  D.  Their  pilgrimage. 

[Fiction.]  1887  66.11 

— Yeo,  I:  B.  Climate  and  health  resorts. 

1890 898.27 

Heard,  J.  B.  Tripartite  nature  of  man: 

spirit,  soul  and  body.  1882 461:23 

Hearing.  See  Ear. 

Hearn,  Lafcadio.  Two  years  in  the 
French  West  Indies.  [Martinique.] 

1890 538.15 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Heart-beats.  Mozoomdar,  P.  C 482.5 

Heartsease  and  rue.  [Poems.]  Lowell, 

J.  R 222.19 

Heat.  Maxwell,  J.  C.  Theory  of.  1888.  872.22 

— Thurston,  R.  H.  Heat  as  a form  of 

energy.  1890  ..  874.1 

— Tissandier,  G.  and  Frith,  H:  Marvels  of.  874.39 

Heath,  R:  F.  Albrecht  Diirer.  (Great 

artists.)  1881 683.21 

Heating.  See  Warming  and  ventilation. 
Heaton,  C.  W. , joint  author.  See  Stoclc- 
hardt,  J.  A. 


Heaton,  J:  L.  Story  of  Vermont.  [1889.]  764.1.4 


Heaven,  Louise  P.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Heavens.  See  Astronomy. 

Hebrew  language.  Fuerst,  Julius.  He- 
brew and  Chaldee  lexicon  to  the 
Old  Testament.  1885 341.4 

— Gesenius,  F.  H.  W:  Hebrew  grammar; 

rev.  byE:  C.  Mitchell.  [1880.] 353.13 

— Green,  W:  H:  Grammar  of  the  He- 

brew language.  1884  353.12 

Hebrides.  Cumming,  C.  F.  G.  In  the. 

1886 552.28 

— Pennell,  J.  and  E.  R.  Our  journev  to. 

1889 ' .\...  536.5 

Hector,  A.  F.  [Mrs  Alexander.]  See  Fic- 
tion class-list. 

Hedge,  F:  H:  Hours  with  German  clas- 
sics. 1887 353.15 

Heeren,A.H.L.  Historical  works  of.  6v.  791.1 


Contents  : v.  1,  Ancient  Greece';  v.  2,  Asiatic  na- 
tions; v.  3,  Asiatic  nations,  continued  ; v.  4,  African 
nations  ; v.  5,  Political  system  of  Europe  and  its 
colonies  ; v.  6,  Manual  of  ancient  history. 


— Manual  of  ancient  history 791.1.6 

Hegel,  G:  W:  F:  History  of  philosophy. 

v.  1.  1892 477.14.1 


Heilprin,  Louis.  Historical  reference 

book.  1885 732.18 

Contents  : Chronological  table  of  universal  his- 
tory ; Chronological  dictionary  of  universal  history  ; 


Biographical  dictionary.  ■ 

Heimburg,  W.,  pseud.  See  Behrins, Bertha. 
Heimskringla,  The.  Snorre  Sturlason.  4v.  351.5 

Heine,  Heinrich.  Arnold,  M.  Essays  in 

criticism 302.4.1 

— Sharp,  W:  Life  of.  1888 693.20 

Heitman,F.  B.  Historical  register  of  the 

United  States  army,  from  its  organ- 
ization, 1789-1889.  1890 C.7 

Heliography.  See  Photography. 

Hellenic  factor  in  the  eastern  problem. 

Gladstone,  W.  E 924.13 

Hellyer,  S.  S.  Principles  and  practice 

of  plumbing.  1891 877.38 

Helmholtz,  H.  Sensations  of  tone.  1885.  8101.21 
Henderson,  Alfred.  Peter  Henderson, 
gardener,  author,  merchant.  A me- 
moir. 1890 662.9 

Henderson,  Mary  F.  Diet  for  the  sick. 

1885 847.23 

Henfrey,  H:  W:  Guide  to  English  coins. 

1885 868.4 

Henley,  W:  E.  Book  of  verses.  1888 236.4 

— , ed.  Lyra  heroica:  a book  of  verse  for 

boys.  1891  226.16 

Hennequin,  Alfred.  Art  of  plavwriting. 

1890 *. 227.10 

Henry  V.,  of  England.  Church,  A.  J. 

Life  of.  1889 655.17.2 

Henry  VII.,  of  England.  Gairdner,  James. 

Henry  the  seventh.  [Twelve  Eng- 
lish statesmen.]  1889 687.28 

Henry  IV.,  of  France.  Sully,  M.  deB,  due 

de.  Memoirs,  1570-1611.  4 v.  1856.  773.2 

— Willert,  P.  F.  Henry  of  Navarre  and 

the  Huguenots  in  France.  1893...  664.1.9 


Henry  of  Huntingdon.  Chronicle,  from 
Julius  Caesar,  to  Henry  II.  [1154.] 


1853 771.5 

Henry,  B.  C.  The  cross  and  the  dragon. 

[China,]  1885 523.18 

Henry,  Joseph.  Memorial  of,  pub.  by 

order  of  Congress.  1880 678.7 

Henry,  Matthew.  Exposition  of  the 

Book  of  Psalms.  1866 457.14 

Henry,  Patrick.  Henr}7,  W.  W.  Life,  cor- 
respondence, and  speeches  of.  3 v. 

1891 678.4 

— Homes  of  American  statesmen 617.9 

— Magoon,  E.  L.  Orators  of  the  Revolu- 

tion  613.9 

— Moore,  F.,  ed.  American  eloquence. 

v.  1,  pp.  8-39  321.12.1 

— Tyler,  Moses.  Patrick  Henry.  (Amer- 

ican statesmen.)  1887 626.4.17 

Henry,  Mrs.  S.  M.  I.  The  unanswered 

prayer.  1889 462.7 


— Philosophy  of  history.  1888 458.8 

— Caird,  E:  Hegel.  (Philosophical  clas- 

sics.) 1891 675.1.7 

Hehn,  Victor.  Wanderings  of  plants  and 

animals  from  their  first  home.  1888.  886.11 
Heilprin,  Angelo.  The  Arctic  problem, 

and  Peary  relief  expedition.  1893.  554.11 


— Geographical  and  geological  distribu- 


tion of  animals.  1887 815.4.57 

— Principles  of  geology.  (Iconographic 

encyclopaedia,  v.  7.)  1890 *863.2.7 


See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Henry,  W:  W.  Patrick  Henry:  life,  cor- 
respondence and  speeches.  3 v.  1891.  678.4 

Henshall,  J*.  A.  Book  of  the  black  bass. 


1881 847.12 

— More  about  the  black  bass.  1889 865.6 

Henslow.  G:  Botany  for  beginners.  1888.  897.7 

— Origin  of  floral  structures.  1888 815.4.63 

Henty,  G.  A.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Hepworth,  T.  C.  Photography  for  ama- 
teurs. 1884 853.1 


HERALDRY. 


121 


HIBBERT. 


Heraldry.  Hulme,  F.  E:  History,  prin- 
ciples, and  practice  of  heraldry. 

1892 675.2 

— Lower,  M.  A.  Curiosities  of  heraldry. 

1845 691.7 

— Royal  book  of  crests  of  Great  Britain 

and  ^Ireland,  Dominion  of  Canada, 

India  and  Australia!  2 v.  v.  1, 

Texts;  v. 2,  Plates *688.1 

— Sylvan  city.  [Philadelphia.]  1883 501.12 

— Vermont,  E.  de  V.,  ed.  America  he- 

raldica:  a compilation  of  coats  of 
arms,  crests  and  mottoes  of  promi- 
nent American  families  settled  in 
this  country  before  1800.  [1886.] . .*8542.17 

— Whitmore,  W:  H.  Elements  of  her- 

aldry with  an  essay  upon  the  use  of 
coat-armor  in  the  United  States. 

1866 662.5 

See  also  Genealogy  ; Peerage  and  baronetage. 

Herbart,J.  F.  Science  of  education.  1894.  482.29 
Herbert,  Auberon,  ed.  Sacrifice  of  edu- 
cation to  examination.  1889 945.13 

— Text  book  in  psychology.  1891 448.2.18 

Herbert,  H:W:  [Frank  Forester.]  Amer- 
ican game.  1873 872.4 

— Fish  and  fishing.  1855 875.22 

Herbert,  W:  World  grown  young;  a 

record  of  reforms,  1894-1914 944.28 

Heredity.  Dugdale,  R.  L.  “The  Jukes.” 

A study  in  crime,  heredity,  etc.  1891.  937.14 

— Galton,  Francis.  Natural  inheritance. 

1889 862.17 

— Guyau,  J.  M.  Education  and  heredity.  893.19 

— Lewes,  G:  H:  Physiology  of  common 

life.  v.  2,  pp.  314-344 803.13.2 

— Powell,  E.  P.  Our  heredity  from  God. 

1889 458.22 

— Strahan,  S.  A.  K.  Marriage  and  dis- 

ease. 1892 871.18 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Darwinism,  pp.  411-474.  862.16 

— Weisman,  Auguste.  Essays  upon 

heredity.  2 v.  1891-2 897.14 

Germ-plasm;  a theory  of.  1893 885.3 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.  Goethe,  J.  W. 

von In  218.16 

Hermas,  Pastor  of.  Epistles In  447.16 

Hermits.  Cutts,  E;  L.  Hermits  and  re- 
cluses of  the  middle  ages In  735.13 

Herndon,  W:  H.  and  Weik,  Jesse  W. 

Abraham  Lincoln.  2 v.  1892 683.1 

Herodotus.  Turner, D.W.  Notes  on.  1882.  772.1 

— Wheeler,  J.  T.  Analysis  and  sum- 

mary of.  1885  772.2 

Heroes  of  American  discovery.  Bell,  N. 

R.  E 531.16 

Heroes  of  chivalry;  the  lives  of  the  chev- 
alier Bayard  and  the  Cid 692.22 

Heroes  of  Christian  history.  v.  1-8....  622.10 
Contents:  v.  1,  Henry  Martin  ; by  C:  D.  Bell.  v.  2, 
William  Wilberforce  ; by  J:  Stoughton,  v.  3,  Philip 
Doddridge ; by  C : Stanford,  v.  4,  Robert  Hall ; by  E.  P. 
Hood.  v.  5,  Thomas  Chalmers ; by  D.  Fraser,  v.  6, 
Fletcher  of  Madeley;  by  F:  W.  Macdonald,  v.  7, 
Richard  Baxter  ; by  G.  D.  Boyle,  v.  8,  William 
Carey;  by  James  Culross. 

Heroes  of  the  nations.  Abbott,  E.,  ed. 

v.  1-8 664.1 

Contents:  v.  1,  Horatio  Nelson;  by  W.  C.  Russell, 
v.  2,  Gustavus  Adolphus;  by  C.  R.  L.  Fletcher,  v.  3, 
Pericles;  by  E.  Abbott  v.  4,  Theodoric  the  Goth;  by 


Heroes  of  the  nations,  continued. 

T:  Hodgkin,  v.  5,  Sir  Philip  Sidney;  by  H.  R.  F. 
Bourne,  v.  6,  Julius  Caesar;  by  W.  Fowler,  v.  7, 
John  Wyclif;  by  Lewis  Sergeant,  v.  8,  Napoleon;  by 
W : O.  Morris. 

Heroines  in  obscurity.  Keddie, Henrietta.  453.32 
Heroism.  Emerson,  R.  W.  Essays,  v.  1.  326.9.1 
— Grimm,  J.  L.  K:  Teutonic  mythology.  483.8.1 


— Kingsley,  C:  Health  and  education. . 413.4 

Heron,  Addie  E.  Dainty  work  for  pleasure 

and  profit.  [1891.] 883.25 

Herrick,  Christine  T.  Housekeeping 

made  easy.  1888 882.13 

— Liberal  livingupon  narrow  means.  1891.  874.32 

— The  little  dinner.  1892 882.19 

Herrick,  R:  Hesperides.  [Poems.]  1884.  216.8 

Herrick,  Sophie  B.  Wonders  of  plant 


life  under  the  microscope.  1883. . . . 872.5 


Herron,  G:  D.  The  larger  Christ.  [1891.]  482.13 

— Message  of  Jesus  to  men  of  wealth. 

[1891.] 466.3 

Herschel, Caroline.  Herschel,  Mrs.  John, 
ed.  Memoir  and  correspondence  of. 

1879 652.9 

Hershler,  N.  Guardsman’s  hand-book. 

1886 847.26 

HERSiion,  P.  I.  Talmudic  miscellany. 

1881 445.6 

Hertwig,  Oscar.  Text-book  of  the  em- ' 
bryology  of  man  and  mammals. 

1892 883.22 

Hervey,  A.  B.  Sea  mosses:  a collector’s 

guide.,  1882 872.6 

Hervey,  Arthur.  Masters  of  French 

music.  1894 687.19 

Hervey,  M.  H.  Dark  days  in  Chile.  [Rev- 
olution of  1891.].  . 546.7 

Hervey,  T:  K.  Book  of  Christmas.  1888.  482.22 
Hesiod.  Works;  lit.  tr.  by  J.  Banks; 
with  metrical  transl.  by  C.  E.  El- 
ton. 1889 225.6 

Contents  : The  Theogony  ; Shield  of 
Hercules  ; Works  and  days. 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Greek  poets 217.15.1 

Hesperia.  Wilde,  Richard  H: 226.20 

Hesperides.  [Poems.]  Herrick,  R: 216.8 

Hessels,  J:  H:  Haarlem,  the  birthplace 

of  printing,  not  Mentz.  1887......  892.12 

Hessey,  James  A:  Sunday;  its  origin, 
history  and  present  obligations. 

1889 483.18 

Hewitt,  Emma  C.  Hints  to  the  ungram- 
matical. 1893 347.6 

Hexateuch.  Briggs,  C:  A.  Higher  crit- 
icism of  the  hexateuch.-  1893 468.14 

Heyse,  Paul.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Hibbard,  G:  A.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

H ibbert  lectures. 

— 1878.  Muller,  M.  Religions  of  India 421.36 

— 1879.  Renouf,  P.  L.  P.  Religion  of  Ancient 

Egypt 446.8 

— 1880.  Renan,  M.  E.  Influence  of  Rome  on  Chris- 

tianity and  the  development  of  the  Catho- 
lic church 467.4 

— 1881.  Davids,  T.  W.  R.  History  of  Indian  Budd- 

hism  456.8 

— 1882.  Kuenen,  A.  National  and  universal  relig- 

ions  446.9 

— 1883.  Beard,  C.  Reformation  of  the  16th  cen- 

tury and  modern  thought t — 467.5 

— 1884.  Reville,  A.  Ancient  religions  of  Mexico 

and  Peru 433.17 


HIBBERT. 


122 


HISTORY. 


Hibbert  lectures,  continued. 

— 1885.  Pfleiderer,  O.  Influence  of  the  Apostle  Paul 

on  the  development  of  Christianity 436.21 

— 1886.  Rhys,  J.  Celtic  heathendom 452.4 

— 1887.  Sayce,  A.  H.  Religion  of  ancient  Assyria 

and  Babylonia 447.15 

— 1888.  Hatch,  E.  Influences  of  Greek  ideas  and 

usages  upon  the  Christian  church 465.4 

— 1891.  Alviella,  G.d’.  Origin  and  growth  of  the 

conception  of  God,  as  illustrated  by  an- 
thropology and  history 483.11 

— 1892.  Montefiore,  C.  G.  Origin  and  growth  of 

religion  as  illustrated  by  the  religion  of 

the  ancient  Hebrews 483.12 

— 1893.  Upton,  C:  B.  Bases  of  religious  belief .. . 483.13 

Hickok,  L.  P.  Creator  and  creation.  1872.  456.3 


Higginson,  Francis.  Higginson,  T:  W. 

Life  of  Francis  Higginson,  first 
minister  in  the  Massachusetts  Bay 

colony.  [1891] 665.10.4 

Higginson,  S.  J.  Java,  the  pearl  of  the 

East.  Maps.  1890 538.17 

Higginson,  T:  W.  How  I was  educated.  In  447.3 

— Larger  history  of  the  U.  S.  1886.  . . . 747.7 

— Life  of  Francis  Higginson,  first  minis- 

ter in  the  Massachusetts  Bay  col- 


ony. [1891.] 665.10.4 

— Women  and  men.  [Short  papers.] 

1888  902.36 

— and  Channing,  E:  English  history  for 

American  readers.  1893 792.12 

— and  Bigelow,  E.  H.,  ed.  American  son- 

nets. 1890 227.11 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Higher  criticism,  The.  Smith,  R.  P.  and 

others 482.26 

Hildebrand.  See  Gregory  VII. 

Hill,  Adams  S.  Our  English.  1889 336.9 

Hill,  Florence  D.  Children  of  the  state. 

1889  917.40 


Hill,  F:  S.  Twenty  years  at  sea.  1893..  556.9 

Hill,  M.  J.  and  P.  S.  Song  stories  for  the 

kindergarten.  [With  music.]  1893.  945.10 
Hill,  Nathaniel  P.  Speeches  and  papers 
on  the  silver,  and  other  economic 


questions.  1890 943.17 

Hill,  Royal.  Stars  and  constellations. 

[Their  identification.]  1891 8522.23 

Hillern,  W.  von.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Hillier,  G.  L.,  joint  author.  Cycling.  See 

Bury,  Viscount 856.13 

Hills.  See  Mountains. 

Himalaya  mountains.  Cumming,  C.  F.  G. 

In  the  Himalayas.  1884 535.9 

— Field,  H:  M.  Week  in  the 527.17 

— Hooker,  J.D.  Himalayan  journals;  or, 

notes  of  a naturalisL[1847-51],  1891.  547.23 

Hind,  J.  R.  Introduction  to  astronomy. 

[1863.] 868.12 

Hindu  literature.  See  India.  ( Religion , lit- 
erature, etc.) 

Hindu  philosophy.  Bose,  Ram  Chandra. 

Hindu  philosophy.  1884 478.5 

Hinduism.  Bose,  Ram  Chandra.  Brahmo- 
ism;  or,  history  of  reformed  Hindu- 
ism. 1884 478.6 

— Draper,  J:  W:  Intellectual  develop- 

ment of  Europe,  ch.  3 904.16 

— Foster,  J:  Critical  essays 324.14.1 

— Hardwick,  C:  Christ  and  other  mas- 

ters..  433.27 

■ — Lyall,  Sir  A.  Natural  religion  in  India. 

im , 472,14 


Hinduism,  continued. 

— Mitchell,  J.  M.  and  Muir,  Sir  W.  Two 

old  faiths.  1891 472.16 

Hindustan.  See  India. 

Hinman,  R.  R.  Blue  laws  and  Quaker 

laws  [of  various  states].  1838 924.27 

— , comp.  Connecticut  during  the  wax'  of 

the  Revolution,  [from  official  rec- 
ords, files,  etc.].  1842 784.7 

Hinman,  W.  F.  Corporal  Si  Klegg  and 

his  “pard.”  1889 761.20 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  How  to  study  and  teach 

history 448.2.25 

— The  old  Northwest;  with  a view  of  the 

thirteen  colonies  as  constituted  by 

the  royal  charter.  1888 774.17 

Hinsdale,  Grace  W.  Coming  to  the  King; 
Thinking  aloud:  daily  devotions 

for  children.  [1865.] 461.16 

Hinton,  R:  J.  John  Brown  and  his  men. 

(American  reformers.) 671.1.12 

Hints  to  the  ungrammatical.  Hewitt, 

Emma  C 347.6 

Hiorns,  Arthur  H.  Iron  and  steel  man- 
ufacture. 1889 898.28 

Hirtius,  Aulus.  Supplementary  books. 

See  Caesar,  C.  J In  771.15 

Histology.  Frey,  H.  Histology  and  his- 
tochemistry of  man.  1875 862.12 

— Prudden,  T.  M.  Practical  normal  his- 

tology. 1890  877.15 

Historic  boys.  Brooks,  E.  S 645.4 

Historic  girls.  Brooks,  E.  S 652.5 

Historic  waterways.  Thwaites,R.  G. . . . 533.18 
Historical  biographies.  Gardner,  S:  R.  687.27 
Historical  geography  of  Europe.  Free- 
man, E.  A.  2v 732.16 

Historical  lights.  Little,  C:  E.,  comp. . . 353.3 

Historical  magazine.  See  Periodicals. 

History. 

Sub-divisions— 1,  Philosophy,  Study,  etc.  2,  Uni- 
versal and  General.  3,  Ancient.  4,  Mediaeval.  [See 
Middle  Ages.]  5,  Modern. 

1.  Philosophy,  Study,  etc. 

— Adams,  C:  K.  Manual  of  historical  lit- 

erature. 3d  ed’n.  rev.  1889 

— Brewer,  E.  Cobham.  Historic  note- 

book. 1891 

— Flint,  Robert.  Historical  philosophy 

in  France  and  French  Belgium  and 
Switzerland.  1894 

— Freeman,  E:A.  Methods  of  historical 

study.  1886  

— Hall,  Granville  S.,  ed.  Methods  of 

teaching  history.  1889 

— Hegel,  G.  W.  F.  Philosophy  of  his- 

tory. 1888 

— Hinsdale,  B.  A.  How  to  study  and 

teach  history 448.2.25 

— Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Political  value  of  his- 

tory. 1893.. 787.3 

— Miller,  G:  History,  philosophically 

illustrated,  from  the  fall  of  the  Ro- 
man empire,  to  the  French  revolu- 
tion. 4 v.  1852-4 772.10 

— White,  A.  D.  and  others.  Methods  of 

teaching  history.  1886 777.1 

2.  Universal  and  General. 

— Andrews,  E.  B:  Brief  institutes  of  gen- 

eral history.  1888 765.13 

— Andrews,  Jane.  Ten  boys  who  lived 

on  the  road  from  long  ago  to  now.  j84.1  J 


*725.6 

*777.7 

793.12 

751.12 
796.5 
458.8 


HISTORY. 


123 


HOFFMAN. 


History,  continued. 

— Collier,  W.  F.  Great  events  of  history. 

[Christian  era.]  1889 787.11 

— Dawe,  C.  S.  Landmarks  of  general  his- 

tory in  the  Christian  era.  [1874].  755.21 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  Outlines  of  universal  his- 

tory. [1885.] 751.13 

— Green,  J.  R .,ed.  History  primers,  v.1-9.  716.27 

For  contents  see  History  primers. 

— Heilprin,  L.  Historical  reference 

book.  1885 732.18 

— Justin.  [Justinus.]  History  of  the 

world  [to  B.  C.  20].  1886 In  771.16 

— Labberton,  R.  H.  New  historical  at- 

las and  general  history.  1886 528.17 

— Lord,  J:  Points  of  history.  [1881.]...  792.2 

— Ridpath,  J.  C.  Cyclopaedia  of  univer- 

sal history.  [1890.] 756.1 

, 3.  Ancient. 


— Epochs  of  ancient  history.  Cox,G.  W. 

and  Sankey,  C:,  ed. 

For  contents  see  Epochs  of  ancient  history 
in  general  alphabet. 

— Fowler,  W.  W.  The  city-state  of  the 

Greeks  and  Romans.  1893 787.2 

— Heejen,  A.  H.  L.  Historical  works. 

6 v. 791.1 

For  contents  see  Heeren,  A.  H.  L. 

Manual  of  ancient  history 791.1.6 

— McLennan,  J.  F.  Studies  in  ancient 

history.  [Primitive  marriage,  etc.\ 

1886 923.19 

— Matthew  of  Westminster.  Flowers  of 

history,  to  1307.  2 v.  1853 771.8 

— Myers,  P.  Y.  N.  Ancient  history  for 

colleges  an'd  high  schools.  1889...  765.7 

— Orosius  Paulus.  King  Alfred’s  Anglo- 

Saxon  version  of ; tr.  by  Thorpe. 

1884 In  771.1 

— Rawlinson,  G:  Manual  of  ancient  his- 

tory. 1886 752.10 

— Shepard,  Hazel.  Great  cities  of  the 

ancient  world.  Illus.  1885 531.20 

— Wright,  W:  B.  Ancient  cities  of  the 

Bible.  1887 523.23 

— Yaggy,  L.  W.  and  Haines,  T.  L.  Mu- 

seum of  antiquity.  Illus.  1881....  756.3 


4.  Mediaeval. 

^Middle  ages;  also,  Chivalry:  Crusades. 

5.  Modern. 

— Epochs  of  modern  history.  Morris,  E. 

E.  and  others,  ed. 

For  contents  see  Epochs  of  modern  history 
in  general  alphabet. 

— Myers,  P.  Y.  N.  Outlines  of  mediae- 

val and  modern  history.  1889..  765.8 

— Ranke,  L.  von.  Latin  and  Teutonic 

nations,  1494-1514.  1887 755.15 

— Shepard,  Hazel.  Great  cities  of  the 

modern  world.  1885 531.21 

— Symes,  J.  E.  Prelude  to  modern  his- 

tory. [From  the  3rd  to  the  9th 
century.]  1890 777.5 

Note : For  the  histories  of  particular 
countries,  see  their  names. 

For  the  history  of  any  subject,  such  as 
Architecture;  Fine  arts,  etc.,  seethe  name 
of  the  subject 


History  primers.  Green,  J.  R.,  ed.  v.  1-9.  716.27 
Contents:  v.  1,  Europe;  by  E:  A.  Freeman,  v.  2, 
Greece;  by  C.  A.  Fyffe.  v.  3,  Geography;  by  G: 
Grove,  v.  4,  Old  Greek  life;'  by  J.  P.  Mahaffy.  v.  5, 
Roman  antiquities;  by  A.  S.  Wilkins,  v.  6,  Rome;  by 
M.  Creighton,  v.  7,  Mediaeval  civilization;  by  G:  B. 
Adams,  v.  8,  France  ; by  Charlotte  M.  Yonge.  v.  9, 


Egypt;  by  F.  C.  H.  Wendel. 

Hitchcock,  H:  American  state  constitu- 
tions. 1887 937.37 

Hitchcock,  J.  R.  W.  Etching  in  Ameri- 
ca. 1886 872.24 

Hitchcock,  R.  D.  Complete  analysis  of 

the  Bible.  1870 C.17 

— Socialism.  1879 917.8 

Hittell,  J:  S.  History  of  the  mental 

growth  of  manhood.  4 v.  1893 793.5 

Hittites,  The.  Sayce,  A.  H.  1890 473.1.12 

Hobart,  A.  C.  [Hobart  Pasha.]  Sketch- 
es from  my  life.  1887 665.4 

Hobbes,  T:  Leviathan.  [On  civil  gov- 
ernment and  absolute  monarchy.] 

1885 917.18 

— Robertson,  G:  C.  Hobbes.  (Philosophi- 


Hobson,  J:  A.  Problems  of  poverty.  1891.  941.17 
Hodge,  C:  Systematic  theology.  4v. 

1872-5 456.1 


Contents:  v.  1,  Introduction;  On  method;  The- 
ology ; Rationalism;  Mysticism;  Roman  Catholic 
doctrine  concerning  the  rule  of  faith;  Protestant 
rule  of  faith. — Pt.  1,  Theology  proper:  Origin  of  the 
idea  of  God;  Theism;  Anti-theistic  theories;  Knowl- 
edge of  God;  Nature  and  attributes  of  God;  The 
Trinity;  Divinity  of  Christ;  The  Holy  Spirit;  Decrees 
of  God;  Creation;  Providence;  Miracles;  Angels. 

v.  2,  Pt.  2,  Anthropology:  Origin  of  man;  Nature  of 
man;  Origin  of  the  soul;  Unity  of  the  human  race; 
Original  state  of  man;  Covenant  of  works;  The  fall; 
Sin;  Free  agency.— Pt.  3,  Soteriology:  Plan  of  salva- 
tion; Covenant  of  grace;  Person  of  Christ;  Media- 
torial work  of  Christ;  Prophetic  office;  Priestly  office; 
Satisfaction  of  Christ;  For  whom  did  Christ  die?; 
Theories  of  atonement;  Intercession  of  Christ; 
Kingly  office  of  Christ;  Humiliation  of  Christ; 
Exaltation  of  Christ;  Vocation. 

v 3,  Regeneration;  Faith;  Justification;  Sanctifica- 
tion; The  law;  Means  of  grace.— Pt.  4,  Eschatology: 
State  of  the  soul  after  death;  Resurrection;  Second 
advent;  Concomitants  of  the  second  advent, 
v.  4,  Index. 


Hodgetts,  J.  F:  The  English  in  the  mid- 
dle ages.  [Customs,  dress, etc.]  1885.  791.3 

— Older  England.  2v.  1884 791.2 

Hodgkin,  T.  Italy  and  her  invaders.  4 v. 

1885 795.7 

— Theodoric  the  Goth,  the  barbarian 

champion  of  civilization.  1891 664.1.4 

Hodgkins,  Louise  M.  Guide  to  the  study 
of  nineteenth  century  authors. 

[English  and  American.]  1890 342.26 

Hodgson,  F:  T.  Practical  carpentry.  1883.  8102.1 

— Stair-building  made  easy.  1884....  856.6 

Hodgson,  Joseph.  Cradle  of  the  confed- 
eracy. 1876 763.11 

Hoffman,  Prof.,  pseud.  See  Lewis,  A.  J: 
Hoffman,  C:  F.  Poems.  1873 222.28 

— A winter  in  the  west,  [1833-34]. 

2 v.  1835 538.13 

Hoffman,  E.  T.  W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


HOGARTH. 


124 


HOMER. 


Hogarth,  W:  Works;  Atfith  introductory 
essay  by  J.  Hannay;  with  descrip- 
tive letterpress  by  J.  Trusler  and 
E.  F.  Roberts 8542.12 

— Cunningham,  A.  Lives  of  eminent 

painters In  G14.2.1 

— Dobson,  Austin.  William  Hogarth. 

[Memoir,  bibliography  and  cata- 
logues!] 1891... 676.17 

Hogg,  J.  Experimental  and  natural  phi- 
losophy. 1861 868.18 

Holbein,  Hans.  Dance  .of  death  and 

Bible  cuts.  Illus.  on  wood.  1884..  867.12 

— Woltmann,  A.  Holbein  and  his  time. 

1872 684.1 


Holbrook,  J.  Ten  years  among  the  mail- 

bags.  1888 \ 923.18 

Holbrook,  M.  L.  How  to  strengthen  the 

memory.  [1886.] 446.20 

Holder,  C:  F.  All  about  Pasadena.  1889.  523.29 

— Along  the  Florida  reef.  [Natural  his- 

tory.] 1892 882.23 

— Charles  Darwin,  his  life  and  work. 

1891 672.1.1 

— Ivory  king:  the  elephant  and  its 

allies.  1888 876.8 

— Living  lights:  phosphorescent  animals 

and  vegetables.  1887 876.7 

— Louis  Agassiz:  his  life  and  work.  1893.  672.1.2 

— - Marvels  of  animal  life.  1885 847.20 

— and  J.  B.  Elements  of  zoology.  [1885.]  891.22 

Holiday  in  bed,  etc.  Barrie,  J.  M 345.29 

Holland,  F:  M.  Frederick  Douglass:  the 

colored  orator.  1891 671.1.8 

— Reign  of  the  Stoics.  1879 453.25 

Holland,  H:  S.  tmcZ  Rockstro.  W.  S.  Mem- 
oir of  Jennie  Lind-Goldschmidt, 
1820-1851.  2 v.  1891 674.3 


Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert.  Plunkett,  Mrs. 

H.  M.  Life  of.  1894 687.18 

Holland,  W.  J.  On  collecting  and  pre- 
serving insects.  1891 In  878.14 

Holland.  Griffis,  W:  E.  Brave  little  Hol- 
land and  what  she  has  taught  us. 

1894 792.16 


— Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Story  of  Holland. 

1889 752.1.23 


Description , travel , etc. 


— Baedeker,  K:  Belgium  and  Holland. 

Handbook.  1891 *555.2 

— Boughton,  G.  H.  Sketching  rambles 

in.  1885 531.19 

— Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys. 

1884 515.2.5 

— Cox,  S:  S.  Arctic  sunbeams.  1887...  536.27 

— Dircks,  W.  H ,,ed.  Humour  of  Holland. 

1894 352.1.5 

— Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Sketches  in  Holland 

and  Scandinavia 523.14 

— Havard,  H:  Picturesque  Holland*  1879.  558.7 


— Lovett,  R:  Pictures  from  Holland 

drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  1887.  545.6 

— Mahaffy,  J:  P.  and  Rogers,  J.  E.  T. 

Sketches  from  a tour  through  Hol- 
land and  Germany.  1888 558.4 

— Stanton,  Theo.,  ed.  Woman  question 

in  Europe.  1884 901.22 

— Waring, G:  E.,7>.  A farmer’s  vacation. 

1876 511.9 


Holley,  Marietta.  [Josiah  Allen’ s wife.]  See 


Fiction  class-list. 

Hollister,  O.  J.  Life  of  Schuyler  Col- 
fax. 1886 648.6 

Holloway,  Laura  C.  Mothers  of  great 

men  and  women,  etc.  1883 654.12 

Holm,  Saxe,  pseud.  See  Jackson,  Helen  H. 
Holmes,  G:  C.  V.  The  steam  engine. 

1887 855.35 

Holmes,  Mary  E.  Morphology  of  the  cari- 
ng upon  the  septa  of  rugose  corals. 

1887 858.4 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  Astraea:  the 

balance  of  illusions.  [Poem.]  1850.  215.12 

— Grandmother’s  story  and  other  poems. 

1883 215.14 

— Our  hundred  days  in  Europe  [in  1886]. 

1887 533.15 

— Over  the  teacups.  1891 336.24 


— Bolton,  S.  K.  American  authors.  1887.  894.4 

— Hodgkins,  L.  M.  19th  century  authors.  342.26 

— Nichol,  J.  American  literature.  1882.  316.20 

— Richardson,  C:  F.  American  litera- 

ture. 1888 334.3 

— Rideing,  W:  H.  Boyhood  of  living 

authors 651.11 

— Saunders,  F:  Some  famous  books,  p. 

196 335.13 

— Stedman,  E:C.  Poets  of  America.  1885.  215.19 

— Taylor,  Bayard.  Critical  essays.  1880.  315.17 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Holst,  H.  von.  Constitutional  and  politi- 
cal history  of  the  United  States.  7v. 

1877-92 913.3 


Contents:  v.  1,  1750-1833.  State  sovereignty  and 
slavery,  v.  2,  1828-1846.  Jackson’s  administration — 
annexation  of  Texas,  v.  3,  1846-1850.  Annexation  of 
Texas— compromise  of  1850.  v.  4,  1850-1854.  Com- 
promise of  1850 — Kansas-Nebraska  bill.  v.  5,  1854-56 
Kansas-Nebraska  bill — Buchanan’s  election,  v.  6, 
1856-1859.  Buchanan’s  election — end  of  35th  con- 
gress. v.  7,  1859-1861.  Harper’s  Ferry — Lincoln’s  In- 
auguration. 


— Constitutional  law  of  the  United 

States.  1887 918.11 

Holstein,  Anna  M.  Three  years  in  field 
hospitals  of  the  Army  of  the  Poto- 
mac, [1862-5] 767.13 


Holt,  Emily  S.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Holy  Land.  See  Palestine. 

Holy  Spirit.  Arthur,  W:  Tongue  of  fire.  478.29 
Holyoake,  G:  J.  Sixty  years  of  an  agita- 
tor’s life.  2 v.  1893 686.2 

Home  acre.  Roe,  E.  P 865.7 

Home  amusements.  Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.  847.15 
Home  and  family  life.  Smiles,  S:  Hap- 
py homes.  1884 ‘ 447.22 

— Swing,  David.  Home.  (Motives  of 

life.) In  421.38 

Home-life  in  the  Bible.  Palmer,  H.  L. . 428.13 
Home  life  of  great  authors.  Griswold, H.  T.  646.28 

Home  occupations.  Rees,  Janet  E.  R 847.17 

Home  of  the  Eddas.  Locke,  C:  G.  W. 

1879 558.9 

Home  sanitation;  a manual.  1887 861.40 

Home  studies  in  nature.  Treat,  Mary. 

1885 847.18 


See  also  Netherlands ; also,  in  biography 
Life  of  DeWitt  (John.) 

Hollander,  J.  H.  Guide  to  the  city  of 

Baltimore.  1893 552.4 


Homer.  Iliad ; lit.  tr.  by  T.  A.  Buckley. 

1884 225.7 

— Iliad;  tr.  by  Pope.  Flaxman’s designs. 

1886 1020.7.1-2 


HOMER. 


125 


HOSPITALS. 


Iomer,  continued. 

- Odyssey;  Hymns ; Epigrams,  and  Bat- 
tle of  the  frogs  and  mice;  lit.  tr.  by 

T.  A.  Buckley.  1884 225.8 

-Odyssey;  tr.  [into  prose]  by  G:  H. 

Palmer.  1891 227.14 


Alison,  A.  Homer,  Dante  and  Michael 

Angelo In  305.4 

Arnold,  Matthew.  On  translating 

Homer.  1883 In  343.20 

Engelmann,  R.  and  Anderson,  W.  C.  F. 
Pictorial  atlas  to  Homer’s  Iliad  and 

Odyssey.  Plates.  1892 *8542.32 

Fiske,  J:  Myths,  etc.  p.  174.  [Homeric 

age.] 401.18 

Lang,  Andrew.  Homer  and  the  epic. 

1893 234.1 

Steward,  A.  Tale  of  Troy j85.14 

Symonds,  J:  A.  Women  of.  (Greek 

poets,  p.  124.) 217.15.1 

Timayenis,  T.  T.  Greece  in  the  times 

of  Homer 523.3 

Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 
»mes  in  city  and  country.  Sturgis,  Rus- 
sell and  others.  1893 886. 7 

mes  of  other  days:  a history  of  do- 
mestic manners  and  sentiments  in 

England.  Wright,  T:  1871 756.8 

mes  under  the  ground.  Wood,  J.  G. . . 861.23 
milectics.  See  Preaching. 
nduras.  Charles,  C.  Honduras.  1890.  547.4 

Lombard,  T:R.  New  Honduras.  1887.  554.24 
ne,  Philip.  Diary  [1828-51].  2v.  1889.  657.19 
ne,  W:  Ancient  mysteries.  [English 


miracle  plays,  etc.]  1823 454.7 

Every-day  book,  and  table  book.  3v. 

[1827-47.]. 334.14 

v.  1-2,  Every-day  book.  v.  3,  Table  book. 

Year  book  of  daily  recreation  and  in- 
formation. 1868 334.15 

)D,  C.  On  warming  and  ventilation. 

1885  857.3 

)D,  Edw.  P.  Lamps,  pitchers  and 
trumpets.  On  the  vocation  of  the 

preacher,  v.  1.  [1869.] 453.13 

)D,  T:,  the  younger.  The  rhymester  ; or, 

the  rules  of  rhyme.  1884 215.24 

>k,  Stella  L.  Little  people  and  their 
homes  in  meadows,  woods  and 

waters.  1891 : 871.14 

k,  Theodore.  The  French  stage  dur- 
ing a period  of  fifty  years.  2v.  1842.  224.2 

lumorous  works.  1889 343.34' 

ker,  Joseph  D.  Himalayan  journals; 
or,  notes  of  a naturalist,  [1847-1851]. 

1891 547.23 

ker,  R:  Complete  works:  Ecclesiasti- 
cal polity  and  other  treaties,  with 

life  by  I.  Walton.  2 v.  1845 452.12 

ker,  T:  Walker,  G:  L.  Life  of. 

[1891.] 665.10.7 

uer,  G:  Life  of  Duke  of  Wellington. 

1889  •••‘....655.17.5 

c,  Eva.  Grace  Darling;  her  life....  673.25 
t ins,  Alonzo.  Geraldine.  [Poem.]  1887.  222.22 
iins,  G:  M.  Experimental  science. 

1890  873.8 

ins,  J:  H:,  bishop  of  Vermont.  Scrip- 
tural, ecclesiastical,  and  historical 

view  of  slavery.  [1864.] 924.1 

ins,  Louisa  P.  How  shall  my  child 
be  taught?  1887 446.30 


Hopkins,  Mark.  Carter  F.  Life  of.  (Am. 

religious  leaders.)  1892 656.6.9 


Hopkins,  Mark,y>.  ^Fiction  class-list. 

Hoppin,  Augustus.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Hoppin,  James  M.  Homiletics.  [1881.] . . 477.13 
Hoppus,  Mary  A.  M.  See  Marks,  M.  A.  M. 

Horace  [Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus.]  Mil- 

man,  H:  H.  Life  of.  1854 685.4 

— Sargent,  J:  O.  Horatian  echoes;  trans- 

lations of  the  odes  of  Horace.  1893.  234.4 

Hore,  A.  H.  History  of  the  church  of 

England.  1893 476.16 

Hornaday,  W:  T.  Extermination  of  the 
American  bison,  with  sketch  of  its 
life  history 894.8 

— Taxidermy  and  zoological  collecting. 

1891 878.14 

— Two  years  in  the  jungle  [in  India,  Cey- 

lon, Malay  Peninsula  and  Borneo]. 

1887 534.6 

Horne,  Herbert  P.  Binding  of  books. . . 897.2 

Horology.  Carpenter,  W.  B.  Horology. 


— Kendal,  J.  F.  History  of  watches  and 

other  time-keepers.  1892  893.24 

Horse  and  horsemanship,  Browne,  Theo. 

S.  In  the  riding-school.  [1890.]..  876.23 

— Dodge,  Theo.  A.  Riders  of  many  lands. 

Illus.  1894 894.15 

— Fleming,  G:  Practical  horse-keeper. 

1886 856.24 

— Flower,  W:H.  The  horse.  1892 898.14 

— Kerr,  W.  A.  Horsemanship  ; Riding 


— Knox,  T:  Horse  sfories.  [1890  ] 878.23 

— Martin,  G:  A.  Family  horse;  its  sta- 

bling, etc.  1887. . .’ 8102.2 

— Mead,  Theo.  H.  Horsemanship  for 

women.  1887 856.23 

— Melville,  G.  J.  W.  Riding  recollec- 

tions. 1879 874.4 

— Merwin,  H.  C.  Road,  track  and  stable. 

1892... 884.15 

— Sewell,  Anna.  Black  Beauty:  his 

grooms  and  companions.  [1890.]...  156.9 

— Smiles,  S:  Duty.,  pp.  361-388 425.28 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Horse  and  man.  1886  ..  854.1 

Hort,  Mrs.  Alfred.  Via  Nicaragua  [to 

California  and  back  by  Panama]. 

1887 552  24 

Hort,  F.  J.  A.,  ed.  New  testament. 

[Greek  text.]  1887 448.5 

Horticulture.  See  Fruit;  Gardening. 

Horton,  Robert  F.  History  of  the  Ro- 
mans. 1887 796.6 

— Revelation  and  the  Bible 468.12 

— Yerbum  Dei.  Yale  lectures  on  preach- 

ing, 1893.  1893 476.10 

Horton,  S.  D.  Silver  in  Europe.  1890...  926.19 
Hosmer,  James  K.  Short  history  of  An- 
glo-Saxon freedom.  1890 945.15 

— Short  history  of  German  literature. 

1877 313.12 

— Story  of  the  Jews.  1886 752.1.3 

Hospital  life  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac. 

Reed,  W:  H 767.10 

Hospitals,  etc.  Billings,  J:  S.  and  Hufd, 


H:  M.,  ed.  Hospitals,  dispensaries, 
etc. : papers  and  discussions  in  the 
International  congress,  Chicago, 

1893.  1894 943.10 

— Swisshelm,  Jane  G.  Half  a Century, 

pp.  243-353 621.20 


HOTCHKISS. 


126 


HUGHES. 


Hotchkiss,  J .,and  Allan,  W : Battle-fields 
of  Virginia-Chancellorsville.  Maps. 

1867 786.4 

Hotten,J:  C.,  jointed.  See  Larwood,  Jacob. 
Houghton,  1st  lord.  S^Milnes,  R:  Monck- 
ton. 

Hours  in  a library.  Stephen,  Leslie.  3 v.  348.6 
Hours  with  the  Bible.  Geikie,  C.  3v. . . 448.1 

Hours  with  the  living  men  and  women  of 

the  Revolution.  Lossing,  B.  J 673.20 

Hours  with  the  mystics.  Vaughn,  Rob- 
ert A.  2 v 483.19 

Hours  with  the  players.  Cook,  Dutton.  2v.  234.13 
House,  E:  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

House  and  hearth.  Spofford,  Harriet  P.  466.15 
HousE-carpenter’s  companion.  Sylves- 
ter, W.  A 8102.3 

House  comfortable.  Ormsbee,  Agnes  B..  882.8 

House  of  the  Wolfings.  Morris,  W: 223.28 

Household  art  and  furniture.  Falke,  Ja- 


cob von.  Art  in  the  house.  1879.  *8522.2 


Household  book  of  wit  and  humor.  1883.  343.17 

Household  economy:  manual.  1882 847.27 

Household  hints.  Babcock,  Emma  W...  847.16 

Household  theology.  Blunt,  J.  H 436.28 

Housekeeping.  See  Domestic  economy. 
House-plants  as  sanitary  agents.  Anders, 

J.  M.  1887 856.1 

Houssay.  F:  Industries  of  animals.  1893.  893.22 


Houston,  Edw.  J.  Dictionary  of  electri- 
cal words,  terms  and  phrases.  1889.  876.5 

— Electric  transmission  of  intelligence, 

etc.  1893 891.3 

— Electricity  and  magnetism . [Advanced 

primer.]  1893 885  4 

— Outlines  of  forestry.  1893 885.32 

Houston,  Gen.  Samuel.  Bruce,  H:  Life 

of;  1793-1863.  [1891.] 665.10.9 

Hovenden,  R.  de.  Annals,  [732-1201].  2 v. 

1853 771.10 

“How  I was  educated”  papers.  From  the 

Forum  magazine.  1888  447.3 

Contents:  E:  E.  Hale;  T:  W.  Higginson:  F.  A.  P. 
Barnard;  J:  H.  Vincent;  W:  T.  Harris;  S.  C.  Bartlett; 
J:  R.  Kendrick;  Timothy  Dwight;  E.  G.  Robinson; 


James  B.  Angell;  Andrew  D.  White. 

How  six  girls  made  money.  Roe,  Marion  E.  922.4 

How  the  other  half  lives.  Riis,  J.  A 925.5 

How  the  peasant  owner  lives.  Verne v,F. 

P.  N '. ...  941.2 

How  the  world  was  peopled.  Fontaine, E:  861.15 
How  they  went  to  Europe.  Sidney,  Marg.  544.26 
How  to  be  happy  though  married.  Hardy, 

E.  J 446.17 

How  to  learn  and  earn.  Fremont,  Jessie 

B.  and  others.  [1884.] 925.2 

How  to  make  common  things.  Bower,  J:  A.  884.8 
How  to  win:  a book  for  girls.  Willard, 

Frances  E 446.5 

How  we  are  governed.  Dawes,  Anna  L. . 917.14 
How  we  went  and  what  wesaw.  Reeve, C:  M.  546.12 
Howard,  B.  D.  Life  with  trans-Siberian 
savages.  [Sakhalin  island  in 

Okotsksea.]  1893 552.18 

Howard,  Blanche  W.  [Mrs.  Blanche  W. 
Teuffel.]  One  year  abroad.  [In 

Europe.]  1887 524.24 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Howard,  Oliver  O.  General  Taylor.  1892.  681.7.2 
Howe,  E.  W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Howe,  Henry.  Historical  collections  of 

Ohio.  3 v.  1890-1 776.18 

— , joint  author.  See  Barber,  J:  W. 


Howe,  H:  Marion.  Metallurgy  of  steel. 

1892 8542.34 

Howe,  J.  B.  The  common  sense,  the 
mathematics,  and  the  metaphj^sics 
of  money.  [1881.] 93(#8 

— Monetary  and  industrial  fallacies.  1878.  935.8 

— Political  economy  of  Great  Britain, 

the  United  States,  and  France  in 

the  use  of  money.  1878 935.7 


Howe,  Maud.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Howe,  Dr.  S.  G.  Sanborn,  F.  B.  Dr.  S. 

G.  Howe:  the  philanthropist.  1891.  671.1.9 
Howell,  G:  Conflicts  of  capital  and  la- 
bour. [Trade-unions  of  Great  Brit- 


ain.] 1890 936.21 

— Trade  unionism,  new  and  old.  1891..  936.22 

Howells,  W:  D.  Counterfeit  present- 
ment: a comedy.  [1877.] 223  5 

— Criticism  and  fiction.  1891 343.32 

— Little  Swiss  sojourn.  Illus.  1892....  547.13 

— - Modern  Italian  poets.  1887 354.29 


— Mouse  trap  and  other  farces.  1889 223.1 

Contents  : The  Garroters  ; Five  o’clock 
tea,  The  mouse  trap ; A likely  story. 

— Sleeping  car  and  other  farces.  1889...  223.2 

Contents:  The  parlor  car;  The  sleeping 
car;  The  register;  The  elevator. 


— Tuscan  cities.  Illus.  [1884-5.] 535.10 

— and  Perry  T:  S.,  ed.  Library  of  uni- 

versal adventure  by  sea  and  land. 

1888 558.10 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Howitt,  Mary.  Autobiography;  ed.  by 

M.  Howitt.  2 v.  1889 657.7 

— , ed.  Biographical  sketches  of  the 

queens  of  England.  Ports 638.20 

Howland,  G:  Practical  hints  for  the 


teachers  of  public  schools*  1891. . .448.2.13 
Howson,  J.  S.,  joint  author.  See  Cony- 
beare,  W.  J. 

Hoyle,  Edm.  Standard  Hoyle:  a com- 
plete authority  upon  games.  1887.  8102.4 
Hoyne,  T:,  of  Chicago.  Life  and  charac- 
ter of,  with  memorial  addresses. 

1883 645.8 

Hoyt,  Deristhe  L.  Handbook  of  histor- 
ic schools  of  painting.  1890 893.4 

Hoyt,  W:  E.  Household  sanitation. 

1886. 872.11 

Hubbard,  Bela.  Memorial  of  a half-cen- 
tury [in  Michigan].  1887 647.16 

Hubert,  Philip  G .,jr.  Inventors.  1893.  686.3.4 

— Liberty  and  a living  [by  gardening, 

hunting  and  fishing].  1889 872.31 

Hudibras.  Butler,  Samuel 202.6 

Hudson,  Edm.  Memorial  of  Mary  Clem- 

mer  [Hudson].  1886 646.20 

Hudson,  Eliz.  H.  Life  and  times  of  Lou- 
isa, queen  of  Prussia.  2v.  1878 692.21 

Hudson,  James  F.  Railways  and  the  re- 
public. 1889  935.11 

Hudson,  T:  J.  Law  of  psychic  phenom- 
ena. 1893 476.^ 

Hudson,  W.  H.  Naturalist  in  La  Plata. 

1892 881. 1( 

— The  purple  land  that  England  lost. 

[Uruguay.]  2v.  1885 552.21 

Hueffer,  Franz.  Richard  Wagner  and 

the  music  of  the  future.  1874 874.11 

Hug,  Lina  and  Stead,  R:  Switzerland. 

(Story  of  the  nations.)  1890 752  1.3. 

Hughes,  J:,  archbishop.  Brann,  H:  A. 

John  Hughes 665.10.11 


HUGHES. 


127 


HUMOR. 


Hughes,  J:  T.  Doniphan’s  expedition 
[in  the  Mexican  War,  1845-7],  etc. 

1850  775.1 

Hughes,  R.  M.  General  Johnston.  1893.  C81.7.5 
Hughes,  T:  Life  of  David  Livingstone. 

1889 655.17.3 

- and  Neale,  E:  V.,  ed.  Manual  for  co- 

operators.  1888 945.14 

Hughes,  Rev.  T:  Loyola  and  the  educa- 
tional system  of  the  Jesuits.  1892.  677.2.2 
Hughes,  T:  Patrick.  Dictionary  of  Islam. 

1885 487.1 

Hughes,  W.  Treasury  of  geography. 

1875 522.16 

Hugo,  Victor.  Dramatic  works;  tr.  by 

N.Crosland.  1887 222.21 

- L’art  d’etre  grand-p&re 354.26 

- Les  chansons  des  rues  et  desbois.  1876.  236.13 

- Poetical  works;ed.,  with  literary  life, 

by  H.  L.  Williams.  1883 215.25 

-Things seen,  [1838-1875].  1887 647.18 

- William  Shakespeare.  1887 334.2 


- Amicis,  E.  de.  Studies  of  Paris 518.15 

- Marzials,F.  T.  Victor  Hugo.  1888...  693.21 
Iuguenots.  Baird,  H.  M.  The  Hugue- 
nots and  Henry  of  Navarre.  2v. 

1886 .' 751.16 

- Clarke,  J.  F.  Events  and  epochs 436.19 

- Henty,  G.  A.  St.  Bartholomew’s  eve. 

Fict.  1893 j 102. 17 

- Parkman,  F.  Pioneers  of  France 736.15.1 

- Weiss,  M.  C : History  of  the  French 

protestant  refugees.  2 v.  1854 792.10 

- Willert,  P.  F.  Henry  of  Navarre  and 

the  Huguenots  in  France.  1893. . . 664.1.9 
[ull,  E:  Geological  history.  1887 861.28 

- Volcanoes:  past  and  present.  1892 882.14 

Hjllah,  J:  Cultivation  of  the  speaking 

voice.  1884 876.33 

- History  of  modern  music.  1891 894.14 

- Third  or  transition  period  of  musical 

history.  1876 895.4 

- , comp.  Song  book:  words  and  tunes  from 

the  best  poets  and  musicians.  1866.  222.5 

ulme,  F.  E:  History,  principles  and 

practice  of  heraldry.  1892 675.2 

Myth-land.  1886 466.9 

Symbolism  in  Christian  art.  1891.,...  466.14 

UMANbody.  Martin,  H.  N.  1892 891.14 

uman  nature.  Abbott,  Lyman.  A study 

in.  1885..... 436.4 

uman  origins.  Laing,  S.  1893 887.16 

umbler  poets.  [Newspaper  and  period- 
ical verse,  1870-85.] Thompson, S., ed.  212.20 
umboldt,  Alex.  von.  Views  of  nature. 

1884 868.11 

ume,  David.  Brougham,  H:  Lives  of 

men  of  letters  and  science.  1845  ..In  667.3 
Knight,  W:  Hume.  (Philosophical 

classics.)  1886 675.1.11 

jmes,  T:  W.  The  loyal  mountaineers 

of  Tennessee.  1888 763.23 

jmming  birds.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Hum- 
ming birds.  (Naturalist’s library.)  866. 1.6-7 
Martin,  W.  C.  L.  General  history  of . 867.1 

jmor,  wit,  and  the  comic. 

History , philosophy , etc. 

Hazlitt,  W:  Lectures  on  the  English 


comic  writers.  1854 335.8 

L’Estrange,  A.  G.  History  of  English 
humor,  with  introduction  upon  an- 
cient humor 335.9 


Humor,  continued. 

— Lyly,  John.  Euphues,  the  anatomy  of 

wit.  1579.  Euphues  and  his  Eng- 
land. 1580.  Ed.  byE.  Arber.  1868. 

— Mathews,  W:  Wit  and  humor:  their 

use  and  abuse.  1888 

— Wright,  T:  On  the  history  of  comic 

literature  during  the  Middle  Ages.  In 
Collections , etc. 

— Ashton,  J:  Humor,  wit  and  satire  of 

the  17th  century.  1893 

— Burton,  W:  E.,  ed.  Cyclopaedia  of  mod- 

ern wit  and  humor.  2v.  1858 

— Clemens,  S.  L.,  comp.  Mark  Twain’s 

Library  of  humor.  1888 

— Dircks,  W.  H.,  ed.  International  hu- 

mor series,  v.  1-5 

Contents  : v.  1,  France  ; v.  2,  Germany; 
v.  3,  Italy  ; v.  4,  America ; v.  5,  Holland ; v.  6, 
Ireland. 

— Enchiridion  of  wit.  [Conversational.] 

1885 

— Household  book  of  wit  and  humor. 

1883 

— Mason,  E:  T.,  ed.  Humorous  master- 

pieces from  American  literature.  3v. 
1887 

— Morley,  H:,  ed.  Burlesque  plays  and 

poems.  1885 

— Morris,  C:,  ed.  Half-hours  with  the 

best  humorous  authors.  4 v.  1889. 

— Sanborn,  Kate.  Wit  of  women.  1883.. 

— Spofford,  A.  R.  and  Shapley,  R.  E.  Li- 

brary of  wit  and  humor.  5 v.  [1884.] 

— Woolever,  A.,  comp.  Treasury  of  wis- 

dom, wit  and  humor.  1885 

Humorous  and  comic  works. 

— American  tour  -of  Messrs.  Brown, 

Jones,  and  Robinson.  By  Toby. 
Illus.  1872 

— Burnand,  F.  C.  The  incompleat  angler. 

After  Master  Izaak  Walton.  1887. 

— Clemens,  S.  L.  [ Mark  Twain.]  Con- 

necticut Yankee  in  King  Arthur’s 
court.  1889 

— Colman,  G:,  the  younger.  Humorous 

works 

— Daudet,  Alphonse.  Port  Tarascon. 

[1890.] 

Tartarin  of  Tarascon.  1887 

— Forrester,  A.  H:  [ Alfred  Crowquill .] 

Laughing  philosopher.  1889 

— Grant,  Robert.  The  lambs:  a tragedv. 

1883 '.. 

— Halpine,  C:  G.  Private  Miles  O’Reilly. 

1864 

— Holley,  Marietta.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

— Hook,  Theo.  Humorous  works.  1889. 

— Lamb,  C:  Wit  and  wisdom  of 

— Locke,  D:  R.  [ Petroleum  V.  Nasby.  ] 

“Swingin'  round  thecirkle.”  1867. 

— Meredith,  G:  Wit  and  wisdom  of.  1888. 

— Newell,  P.  S.  Topsys  and  turvys. 

1893 

— Pain,  Barry.  Playthings  and  paro- 

dies. [1892.] 

— Shaw,  H .W.  Josh  Billings  : his  works 

complete.  1883 

— Smith,  C:  H.  Bill  Arp’s  peace  papers. 

1873 

— Welch,  P.  H.  Said  in  fun.  1889 

Tailor-made  girl.  1888 

See  also  Aphorisms ; Caricature  ; Dramas. 


347.5 

343.8 
783.9.2 

352.6 

334.6 

341.14 

352.1 

323.25 

343.17 

333.14 
216.5 

336.12 
323.23 

341.13 

321.19 

8522.8 

334.4 

148.14 

343.33 

148.18 
67.9 

343.16 

223.8 

323.34 

343.34 

347.1 

344.12 

347.2 

j 103.9 

354.4 

323.18 

344.13 

338.4 

321.20 


HUMPHREY. 


128 


HUTTON 


Humphrey,  F.  P.  Fiction  class-list. 
Humphrey,  Frances  A.  Adventures  of 

the  early  discoverers.  [1888.] 676.2 

Humphreys,  A.  A.  and  Abbot,  H.  L.  Re- 
port upon  the  physics  and  hydraul- 
ics of  the  Mississippi  river.  1867. . 848.23 

'Same.  [Reprinted  with  additions.] 

1876  *8521.29 

Humphreys,  Col.  D:  Miscellaneous  works. 

1790 345.24 

Humphreys,  H.  N.  Coin  collector’s  man- 
ual. 2 v.  18$7 868.5 

Hundred  riddles  of  the  fairy  Bellaria. 

Leland,  C:  G 884.16 

Hundred  years  of  music  in  America. 

Mathews,  W:  E.  B.,  ed.  1893. .....  895.18 

Hungary.  Kay,D:  Austria-Hungary.  1880.  794.7 

See  also  Austria. 

Hungerford,  Marg.  ^Fiction  class-list. 


Hunnewell,  J.  F.  Imperial  island:  Eng- 
land’s chronicle  in  stone.  1886. . . . 756.11 
Hunt,  C:  H.  Life  of  Edward  Living- 
stone. 1864 638.19 

Hunt,  Leigh.  Leigh  Hunt  as  poet  and 
essayist;  being  choice  passages  from 

his  \yorks.  1889 354.27 

Hunt,  T:  S.  Chemical  and  geological  es- 
says. 1891 8101.14 

— Systematic  mineralogy.  1892 8101.24 

Hunt,  W:  English  church  in  t]ie  Middle 

Ages 464.1.11 

Hunt,  W:  Morris.  Talks  on  art,  lst-2nd 

series.  2 v.  1892 8101.25 

Hunter,  J:  D.  Captivity  among  the 

[Western]  Indians.  1823 763.7 

Hunter,  Joseph.  Founders  of  New- 

Plymouth.  1854 762.4 

Hunter,  R.  Encylopaedic  dictionary. 

[7  v.  in  14.]  i 884-7 •.  A.  18 

Hunter,  R.,  ed.  Ohio  commanderyL.  L. 
-Sketches  of  war  history,  1861-5. 

v.  1-3.  1888-90 761.11 

Hunter,  Sir.  W:  W.  Brief  history  of  the 

Indian  people.  1893 787.4 

— Indian  empire;  its  people,  history  and 

products.  1893 795.9 

Hunting,  Emily.  Cooking  garden.  1885.  892.15 
Hunting  and  shooting.  Beaufort,  Duke  of, 

and  Morris,  M.  Hunting.  1885..  877.32 

— Carleton,  J:  W:  Young  sportsman’s 

manual.  1867 867.11 

— Gillmore,  Parker.  The  hunter’s  Ar- 

cadia. [South  Africa.]  1886 877.28 

— Herbert,  W:  H:  American  game.  1873.  872.4 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Hunting  adventures  on 

land  and  sea.  2v.  [1881.] 541.5 

Contents  : v.  1.  Young  Nimrods  in  North 
America;  v.  2,  Young  Nimrods  around  the 
world. 

— Leffingwell,  W:  B.  Shooting  on  up- 

land, marsh  and  stream  . 1890. . ..  896.2 

— Wild  fowl  shooting.  1890 896.1 

— Maver,  A.  M.,  ed.  Sport  with  gun  and 

rod.  [1883.]. : 854.14 

— Pease,  A.  E.  Cleveland  hounds.  [Fox 

hunting.]  1887 873.3 

— Roosevelt,  R.  B.  Florida  and  the  game 

water  birds  of  the  Atlantic  coast 
and  the  lakes.  1884 847.13 

— Roosevelt,  Theo.  Hunting  trips  of  a 

ranchman.  1886 532.13 

Wilderness  hunter.  [1893.] 886.20 

— Sanderson, G.  P.  Thirteen  years  among 

the  wild  beasts  of  India.  1879 886.9 


Hunting  and  shooting,  continued. 

— Schwatka,  F:  Nimrod  in  the  North. 

1885.... .1 857.13 

— Sears,  G.  Wr.  [NessmukA  Woodcraft. 

.[1884.] 844.41 

— Shields,  G.  O.,  ed.  Big  game  of  North 

America.  1890 881.4 

— Walsingham,  Lord , and  Gallwey,  SirR. 

P.  Shooting.  2 v.  (Badminton  li- 
brary.) 1886 874.17 

— Watson,  B.  A.  Sportman’s  paradise. 

[Canada.]  1888...' 858.13 

See  also  Deer. 

Hunting  of  the  deer.  Warner,  C:  D.  In  335.20 

Huntington,  Arria  S.  Under  a colonial 
roof-tree:  fireside  chronicles  of  ear- 


ly New  England.  1891 793.15 

Huntington,  Emily.  Kitchen  garden;  or, 
object  lessons  in  household  work. 

1893 892.5 

Huntington, Faye,  pseud.  See  Foster,  I.  H. 
Huntington,  W:  R.  * Popular  misconcep- 
tions of  the  Episcopal  church.  1892.  482.16 
Hurd,  H.  B.,  comp.  Revised  statutes  of 

Illinois,  1885.  1885 E.2 

Hurd,  H:  M.,  joint  ed.  See  Billings,  J:  S. 
Hurlburt,  J:  L.  Outline  normal  les- 
sons for  Bible  students  and  Sunday 

school  teachers.  1889 461.4 

Hurst,  J:  F.  Indika : the  country  and 
the  people  of  India  and  Ceylon. 

Maps  and  illus.  1891 546.1 

— Life  and  literature  in  the  Fatherland. 

[Germany.]  1875 523.15 

— Short  history  of  the  church  in  the 

United  States,  1492-1890.  1899. . . . 461.15 

— Short  history  of  the  early  church. 

1886  448.12 

— Short  history  of  the  mediaeval  church. 

1887  ’ 448.10 

— Short  history  of  the  modern  church  in 

Europe,  1558-1888.  1888 453.19 

Hussey,  Martha  S.  Helps  in  teaching 

reading.  [1891] 464.13 

Hutchings,  J.  M.  In  the  heart  of  the 
Sierras;  Yo  Semite  valley,  big  trees, 
etc.  1886 535.1 


Hutchinson,  Ellen  M.,  joint  ed.  See  Sted- 
man,  Edm.  C. 

Hutchinson,  G.  A.,  ed.  Boys’  own  book  of 

indoor  games  and  recreations.  1888.  873.1 
— Out  door  games  and  recreations.  1892.  881.2 
Hutchinson,  H.  N.  Autobiography  of 


the  earth 898.1 

— Story  of  the  hills.  1892 877.3 


Hutchinson,  Col  J.,  regicide  judge.  Hutch- 
inson, Mrs.  Lucy.  Memoirs  of  ; 
added,  Siege  of  Latliom  House.  1889.  658.1 
Hutchinson,  T:,  gov.  of  the  province  of 
Mass.  Diary  and  letters  ; comp,  by 

Peter  O.  Hutchinson.  2 \.  1884 '•  653 

Huther,  J.  E.  Commentary  on  James 
and  John.  (Meyer’s  Commentary.) 


1882 424.2. 

— Commentary  on  Peter  and  Jude. 

(Meyer’s  Commentary.)  1881 424.2. 

— Commentary  on  Timothy  and  Titus. 

(Meyer’s  Commentary.)  1881 424.2. 

Hutton,  Laurence.  Curiosities  of  the 

American  stage.  Illus.  1891 224. 

— Literary  landmarks  of  London.  ■ Ports. 

1892. 7 547 


HUTTON. 


129 


ILLINOIS. 


:ton,  Laurence,  continued . 
joint  ed.  See  Matthews,  B. 

'ton,  R:  H.  Cardinal  Newman.  1891.  666.20 
:ley,  T:  H.  Anatomy  of  invertibra- 


ted  animals.  1885 856.17 

anatomy  of  vertibrated  animals.  1886.  856.16 
liscourses,  biological  and  geological. 

1894 898.22 


Contents:'  On  a piece  of  chalk;  Problems  of  the 
deep  sea;  On  some  of  the  results  of  the  expedition  of 
H.  M.  S.  "Challenger”;  Yeast;  On  the  formation  of 
coal ; On  the  border  territory  between  the  animal  and 
the  vegetable  kingdoms;  A lobster;  or,  the  study  of 
zoology:  Biogenesis  and  abiogenesis;  Geological 
contemporaneity  and  persistent  types  of  life; 
Geological  reform : Palaeontology  and  the  doctrine  of 
evolution. 

Issays  upon  some  controverted  ques- 
tions. 1892 344.30 

Contents  : Rise  and  progress  of  palaeontology;  In- 
terpreters of  Genesis  and  the  interpreters  of  nature; 
Mr.  Gladstone  and  Genesis:  Evolution  of  theol- 
ogy: an  anthropological  study;  Science  and  morals; 
Scientific  and  pseudo-scientific  realism ; Science  and 
pseudo-science;  An  Episcopal  trilogy;  Agnosticism; 
Value  of  witness  to  the  miraculous;  Agnosticism:  a 
rejoinder;  Agnosticism  and  Christianity;  Lights  of 
the  church  and  the  light  of  science ; Keepers  of  the 
herd  of  swine;  Illustrations  of  Mr.  Gladstone’s  con- 
troversial methods ; Hasisadra’s  adventure. 


lore  criticisms  on  Darwin  ; Adminis- 
trative nihilism.  1883 856.19 

’hysiography:  an  introduction  to  the 

study  of  nature.  1887 856.18 

cience  and  education.  [Essays.]  1894.  478.31 


Contents:  Joseph  Priestley;  On  the  educational 
value  of  the  natural  history  sciences;  Emancipation 
— black  and  white ; A liberal  education  and  where  to 
find  it;  Scientific  education : notes  of  an  after-dinner 
speech;  Science  and  culture;  On  science  and  art  in 
relation  to  education;  Universities:  actual  and  ideal ; 
Address  on  university  education;  On  the  study  of 
biology;  On  elementary  instruction  in  physiology. 
On  medical  education;  The  state  and  the  medical 
profession;  Connection  of  the  biological  sciences 
with  medicine;  School  boards:  what  they  can  do, 
and  what  they  may  do;  Technical  education:  Ad- 
dress on  behalf  of  the  national  association  for  the 
promotion  of  technical  education. 

Feast. 7h825.10.1 

md  others.  Christianity  and  agnosti- 
cism: a controversy.  1889 455.6 

Sterling,  J.  H.  As  regards  protoplasm: 

reply  to  Huxley 7w812.32.1 

OE,  W:  DeW.  Practical  ethics.  1892.  472.23 
de,  W.  T.  C.  How  do  you  spell  it  ? 

1892 345.27 

draulics.  Fanning,  J.  T.  Practical 
treatise  on  hydraulic  and  water- 

supply  engineering.  1892 8101.1 

drophobia.  Radot,  Y.  Louis  Pasteur: 

his  life  and  labors,  pp.  271-300.  1885.  646.2 

giene  See  Health. 
mnology.  Butterworth,  H.  Story  of 


the  hymns.  [1875.] 466.17 

Duffield,  S:  W.  English  hymns:  their 

authors  and  history.  1888 235.2 

- Latin  hymn-writers  and  their  hymns. 

1889 235.3 

Harlow,  L K World’s  best  hymns. 

1892 231.28 

Julian,  J:,  ed.  Dictionary  of.  1892..  228.2 


Hymnology,  continued. 

— Parker,  W:  H.  Psalmody  of  the 

church ; its  authors,  singers  and 
uses.  1889 221.16 

— Rider,  G:  T.  Lyra  Americana;  or, 

verses  of  praise  and  faith.  1865. . . 222.31 

— Schaff,  Philip.  Christ  in  song.  1869.  221.20 
— - White,  R:  G.  National  hymns.  1861.  235.8 
Hypnotism.  See  Animal  magnetism,  mes- 
merism, etc. 

Ibsen,  Henrik.  Prose  dramas  ; ed.  by  W. 

Archer,  v.  1-6.  1890-92 227.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  League  of  youth  ; Pillars  of  soci- 
ety; Doll’s  house.  v.  2,  Ghosts;  Enemy  of  the  peo- 
ple; Wild  duck.  v.  3,  Lady  Inger  of  Ostrat;  Vikings 
of  Helgeland;  The  pretenders,  v.  4,  Emperor  and  Gal- 
ilean. v.  5,  Rosmerholm ; Lady  from  the  sea ; Hedda 
Gabler.  v.  6,  Peer  Gynt. 

— Doll’s  house  ; tr.  with  memoir,  by  H. 

T.  Lord.  1889 223.19 


— Boyesen,  H.  H.  Commentary  on  the 

writings  of.  1894 354.3 

— Jaeger,  Henrik.  Henrik  Ibsen,  1828-88; 

a critical  biography.  1890 661.27 

Icaria.  Shaw,  Albert.  1884 933.20 

Ice.  See  Geology;  Glaciers. 

Ice  age  in  North  America.  Wright,  G. 

F:  1889 864.13 

Iceland.  Locke,  C:  G.  W.  Home  of  the 

Eddas.  1879 558.9 

— Longfellow,  H:  W.,  ed.  Poems  of 

places In  233.18 

Literature. 

— See  Grettis  saga;  Heimskringla;  Scan- 

dinavian literature;  Vdlsunga  saga. 
Icelandic  discoverers  of  America.  Brown, 

Marie  E 757.9 

Iconographic  encyclopaedia,  v.  1-7. 1886-90.  *863.2 
Contents:  v.  1,  Anthropology;  Ethnology;  Eth- 
nography. v.  2,  Archaeology ; History  of  culture,  v.  3, 
Sculpture  and  painting,  v.  4,  Architecture,  v.  5, 
Constructive  arts : building  and  engineering,  v.  6, 
Applied  mechanics,  v.  7,  Principles  of  geology. 

Idea  of  God  as  affected  by  modern  knowl- 
edge. Fiske,  J: 436.9 

Ideal  commonwealths.  Morley,  H:,  ed. 

1886 917.16 

Contents:  Plutarch’s  Lycurgus;  More’s  Utopia; 
Bacon’s  New  Atlantis  ; Campanella’s  City  of  the  sun ; 
Hall’s  Mundus  alter  et  idem. 

Ideal  suggestion  through  mental  photog- 
raphy. Wood,  H:  1893 475.12 

Ideals  of  the  republic.  [1889.] 344.11 

Idiomatic  English  phrases.  Dixon,  J.  M.  342.27 

Idle  thoughts  of  an  idle  fellow.  Jerome, 

J.  K.  1890 342.31 

Idler,  The.  Johnson,  S:  and  others.  (Brit- 
ish essayists,  v.  27.) 303.15.27 

Ignatius,  St.  Epistles  ; Martyrdom  of. 

(In  Apostolical  fathers.)  1840 In  447.16 

Iles,  G:,  joint  ed.  See  Bowker,  R.  R. 

Illinois.  Legislative  reports,  etc. 

— Adjutant-general,  reports,  1881-6;  rev. 

by  J.  W.  Vance.  8v *9601.2 

— Journal  of  the  house,  1885,  1887,  1889. 

3 v *9601.10 

— Journal  of  the  senate,  1887,  1889.  2 v.  .*9601.11 

— Labor  statistics,  Bureau  of,  reports  [bi- 

ennial],!^. 4 v.  1886-92 *9601.22 


ILLINOIS. 


130 


INDIA. 


Illinois,  continued. 

Statistics  of  coal  in  Illinois,  12th  an- 
nual report,  1893 *9601.22 

— Laws  of  Illinois,  1887,  1889,  1893.  3 v.  *9601.15 

— Legislative  directory,  1881 *9601.23 

— Railroad  and  warehouse  commission, 

report,  1890 *9601.16 

— Reports  to  the  general  assembly,  1885, 

v.  1-4;  1887,  4 v;  1888, v.  5;  1889,  4 v *9601.17 

— State  horticultural  society,  transac- 

tions, v.  23-25,  1889-1891 *8501.8 

— Statutes.  Revised  statutes,  1885;  com- 

piled and  ed.  by  H.  B.  Hurd.  1885.  E.2 

— University  of  Illinois,  reports  [bien- 

nial], 14,  16.  2 v.  1888-92 *9601.8 

History , description,  etc. 

— Beckwith,  H.  W.  Illinois  and  Indi- 

ana Indians.  1884  788.11 

— Bennett,  F.  O.  Politics  and  politicians 

of  Chicago,  Cook  county,  and  Illi- 
nois. 1886 712.33 

— Birbeck,  Morris.  Letters  from  Illinois 

[in  1817].  1818 In  551.12 

• — Brown,  H.  History  of.  [1844.] 712.35 

— Course  of  study  for  the  common 

schools.  1889 465.8 

— Dresbach,  A.  C.  and  Ada  A.  Young 

people’s  history  of  Illinois.  1886. . . 712.36 

— Illinois  in  1837 712.37 

— Matson,  N.  Pioneers  of  Illinois.  1882.  712.31 

— Natural  history  survey  of  Illinois. 

1889 *8521.33.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Descriptive  catalogue  of 
the  birds  of  Illinois,  by  Robert  Ridgway. 

— Peck,  J.  M.  Gazetteer  of  Illinois. 

1837 712.38 

— Polk,  R.  L.  & Co.  Illinois  state  ga- 

zetteer and  business  directory,  1890, 

1891,  1893.  3 v B.31 

— Reynolds,  John.  Pioneer  history  of 

Illinois,  1673-1818 712.34 

— Thwaites,  R.  G.  Historic  waterways. 

[Canoeing  on  the  Rock,  Fox,  and 
Wisconsin  rivers  in  1887.] 533.18 

— Wallace,  Joseph.  Illinois  and  Louis- 

iana under  the  French  rule.  1893.  788.10 

See  also  Boone  county;  Ogle  county;  also 
Chicago ; Rockford. 

Illinois  school  journal.  See  Periodicals. 
Illustrated  American.  See  Periodicals. 
Illustrated  London  news.  See  Periodi- 
cals. 

Illustrating  books,  Modern  methods  of. 


Wood,  H:  T.  1887 8102.6 

Illustrious  Irishmen.  Luby,  T:  C.  v.  1.  .676.23.1 

Imaginary  portraits.  Pater,  Walter 343.31 

Immigration.  See  Emigration. 

Immortality.  Chann ing, W : E.  W orks, v. 4. . 1001 . 3. 4 

— Gregg,  W.  R.  Enigmas  of  life,  p.  259.  324.6 

— Mill,  J:  S.  Three  essays,  p.  196 434.5 

— See  also  Future  life. 

Imperial  island.  Hunnewell,  J.  F 756.11 

Impregnable  rock  of  holy  scripture. 

Gladstone,  W:  E 463.18 

In  brightest  Asia.  Mabie,  H:  C 545.26 

In  castle  and  cabin;  or,  talks  in  Ireland 

in  1887.  Pellew,  G: 536.26 

In  darkest  England.  Booth,  Gen.  W: 924.20 

In  foreign  kitchens.  Campbell,  Helen. . 884.28 

“In  perils  oft.”  Adams,  W:  H;  D 544.23 

In  scripture  lands.  Wilson,  E:L 541.19 

In  the  child’s  world.  Poulsson,  Emilie, . 945.12 
In  the  Far  East.  Guineas,  Geraldine. ,. , 537.21 


In  the  garden  of  dreams:  lyrics  and  son- 
nets. Moulton,  Louise  C 223.18 

In  the  Lena  delta.  Melville,  G:  W.  1882.  558.12 

Incompleat  angler.  Burnand,  F.  C 334.4 

Indexes.  Descriptive  index  of  current 
engineering  literature,  v.  1.  1884- 
1891.  [1892.] 894.1.1 

— Fletcher,  W.  I.  “A.  L.  A.”  index  to 

general  literature.  1893 C.18 

— For  indexes  to  Periodicals.  See  Peri- 

odicals. 

India.  History. 

— Adams,  W:  H:  D.  Warriors  -of  the 

crescent.  [The  Moguls.]  1892....  783.13 

— Compton, H.,  comp.  European  military 

adventurers,  1784  to  1803.  1893..  . 692.5 

— Edwards,  H.  S.  Russian  projects 

against  India.  1885 756.15 

— Heeren,  A.  H.  L.  Asiatic  nations  [of 

antiquity] In  791.1.3 

— Henty,  G.  A.  Through  the  Sikh  war  ; 

a tale  of  the  conquest  of  the  Pun- 
jaub.  1893 j 102. 14 

— Hunter,  Sir  W : W.  Brief  history  of  the 

Indian  people.  1893 787.4 

Indian  empire  ; its  people,  history 

and  products.  1893 795.9 

— Lyall,$ir  A.  Rise  of  the  British  domin- 

ion in  India.  1893 783.18 

— Malleson,  G:  Bruce.  Indian  mutiny 

of  1857 796.4 

— Mill,  J.  and  Wilson,  H.  H.  History  of 

British  India,  1527-1835.  10  v.  in  9. 

1858 765.6 

— Nolan,  E.  H.  British  empire  in  India 

and  the  East,  [to  1859].  2 v 791.12 

— Prichard,  I.  T.  Administration  of, 

1859-68.  2 v.  1869 756.14 

— Shipp,  J:  Memoirs  of  [his]  military 

career,  [1797-1825].  1890 541.12 

— Wheeler,  J.T.  History  of  India:  Hin- 

du, Buddhist,  and  Brahminical. 

1874 793.8 

History  of  India:  Mussulman  rule. 

1876 793.9 

Short  history  of.  1884 755.2 

Travel  and  description. 

— Arnold,  Sir  Edwin.  India  revisited. 

1890 J 544.17 

— Aynsley,  Mrs.  J.  C.  M.  Our  visit  to 

Hindustan,  Kashmir,  and  Ladakh. 

1879 537.9 

— Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in 

India.  [1887.] j515.2.9 

— Carpenter,  E:  From  Adam’s  Peak  to 

Elephanta.  1892 552.12 

— Carpenter,  M.  T.  A girl’s  winter  in 

India.  [1892.] 544.33 

— Coopooswamey.  Every-day  life  in 

South  India.  1885 675.6 

— Corner,  Julia.  India,  pictorial,  de- 

scriptive, and  historical  [to  1849]. 

1887 772.6 

— Cumming,  C.  F.  G.  In  the  Himalayas 

and  on  the  Indian  plains.  1884. . . 535.9 

— Duffer  in,  Harriot,  Lady.  Our  vicere- 

gal life  in  India,  1884-88.  1891. . . . 556.12 

— Forsyth,  J.  Highlands  of  Central. 

1889 545.17 

— French,  H.  W.  Our  boys  in  India. 

Illus.  [1882.] 546.23 


INDIA. 


INDUSTRIAL. 


131 


India,  continued. 

— Hornaday,  W:  T.  Two  years  in  the 

jungle.  1887 534.6 

— Hurst,  J:  F.  Indika  : the  country  and 

the  people  of  India  and  Ceylon.  1891 . 546. 1 

— King,  R.  M.  Diary  of  a civilian’s  wife 

in  India,  1877-82.  2 v.  1884 538.2 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in.  1882.  532.1.3 

— Leonowens,  A.  H.  Life  and  travel  in. 

[1884.] 531.15 

— Life  in  the  Mofussil;  or,  the  civilian  in 

lower  Bengal.  [1880.] 535.8 


— Reclus,  E.  Primitive  folk,  pp.  143-336.  876.32 

— Sanderson,  G-.  P.  Thirteen  years  among 

the  wild  beasts  of  India.  1879. . . . 886.9 

— Stone,  Julia  A.  lllus.  India:  its  prin- 

ces and  people  : added,  an  account 
of  the  visit  of  the  Prince  of  Wales. 


1877 545.15 

— Strachey,  Sir  J.  India.  1888 558.13 

— Urwick,  W.  Indian  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil 528.21 

See  also  Ceylon;  Himalaya. 


Religion,  literature,  etc. 

— Reed,  Eliz.  A.  Hindu  literature.  1891.  342.25 

— Sacred  books  of  the  East;  ed.  by  Max 

Muller 481.1 

For  contents  see  Muller,  F.  Max,  ed. 

— Sastri,S.  M.  Natesa.  Folklore  in  south- 

ern India.  3 pts.  1884 475.9 

See  also  Hinduism. 

Indian  corn.  See  Maize. 

Indian  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pen- 
cil. Urwick,  W 528.21 

Indiana,  state.  Beckwith,  Hiram  W. 

Illinois  and  Indiana  Indians.  1884.  788.11 

— Dunn,  J.  P.  Indiana.  A redemption 

from  slavery.  1888 738.16.11 

— Haymond,  W.  S .,ed.  History  of,  to  1879.  788.5 

Indians  of  America.  Bancroft,  H.  H. 

Native  races  of  the  Pacific  states.  I 

5 v.  1882 781.1 

— Beauchamp,  W.  M.  The  Iroquois 

trail.  [Includes  Cusick’s  Ancient 
history  of  the  Six  nations.]  1892.  788.4 

— Beckwith,  H.  W.  Illinois  and  Indiana 

Indians.  1884 788.11 

— Brinton,  D.  G.  Aboriginal  American 

authors  and  their  productions.  1883.  351.2 

The  American  race.  [Linguistic 

and  ethnographic.]  1891 876.31 

Essays  of  an  Americanist.  1890 341.2 


Contents  : T.  Ethnologic  and  archseologic.  II. 
Mythology  and  folklore.  III.  Graphic  systems  and 
literature.  IV.  Linguistic. 

, ed.  Library  of  aboriginal  American 

literature,  v.1-7.  1882-7 351.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Maya  chronicles;  v.  2,  Iroquois 
book  of  rites;  v.  3,  The  Gueguence;  a comedy  ballet; 
v.  4,  pt.  1,  Migration  legend  of  the  Creek  Indians; 
v.  5,  The  Lenape  and  their  legends  ; v.  6,  Annals  of 
the  Cakchiquels;  v.7,  Ancient  Nahuatl  poetry. 


— Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  the  American 

Indian.  1887 761.9 

— Catlin,  G:  Manners  and  customs  of 

the  North  American  Indians.  Illus. 

1891 788.6 

— DeForest,  J:  W.  History  of  the  In- 

dians of  Connecticut,  to  1850.  1851.  762.5 

— Dunn,  J.  P.,  jr.  Massacres  of  the 

mountains.  1886 753.5 

— Edwards,  J.  Life  of  David  Brainerd, 

missionary.  1822 654.2 


Indians  of  America,  continued. 

— Emerson,  Ellen  R.  Indian  myths. 

[1884.] 

— Goodrich.  S:  G.  Manners  and  cus- 

toms of  the  American  Indians.  1864. 

— Haines,  Elijah  M.  The  American  In- 

dian. 1888 

— History  of  the  Indian  wars.  [1828.]. . . 

— Hunter,  J:  D.  Captivity  among  the 

[Western]  Indians;  their  manners 
and  customs.  1823 

— Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H.  Century  of  dis- 

honor. 1881 

— McKenney,  T:  L.  and  Hall,  James. 

History  of  the  Indian  tribes  of 
North  America,  with  biog.  sketch- 
es, etc.  3 v.  Ports.  1855 

— Miller,  Joaquin.  Unwritten  history: 

life  amongst  the  Modocs.  1874 

— Miller,  W:  J.  Wampanoag  tribe  of 

Indians.  1880 

— Niblaclc,  A.  P.  Indians  of  the  North- 

west coast.  1890 

— Pidgeon,  W:  Traditions  of  De-coo-dah 

and  antiquarian  researches.  1858. 

— Proctor,  Edna  Dean.  Song  of  the  an- 

cient people.  [Pueblo  Indians.] . . . 

— Rand,  S.  T.  Legends  of  the  Micmacs. 

1894 

— Reclus,  E.  The  Apaches.  \In  Primi- 

tive folk.] 

— Schoolcraft,  H:  R.  Notes  on  the  Iro- 

quois. 1847 

— Smith,  Col.  James.  His  captivity  with 

the  Indian-s  [in  Ohio,  1755-59].  1870. 


467.16 

757.17 

758.8 

788.8 

763.7 

723.10 

*678.12 

534.24 

775.15 

788.2 

776.23 

224.21 

477.17 
876.32 

776.22 
776.13 


In  fiction  see  Bandelier’s  Delight  makers,  [157.10]  ; 
Grinnell’s  Blackfoot  lodge  tales,  [172.3] ; Grinnell’s 


Pawnee  hero  stories  and  folk-tales,  [155.10]  ; More- 
head’s  Wanneta,  the  Sioux,  [148.19]  ; Ploughed  under, 


[65.19]. 

See  also  Sign  language. 

Indika.  Hurst,  J:  F 546.1 

Indo-China.  Vincent,  F.  Land  of  the 

white  elephant.  1884 523.9 

Indoor  studies.  Burroughs,  John 335.19 

Industrial  and  commercial  history  of 

England.  Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  1892..  935.15 
Industrial  and  inter-national  exhibi- 
tions. Great  exhibitions  of  the 


world.  [1880.] 8522.12 


Philadelphia,  1876. 

— U.  S.  international  exhibition.  1876. 

Reports  and  awards.  11  v.  1880-1884.  *846.15 

For  contents  of  v.  1-9  see  Catalogue  of  1886; 
v.  10-11  Executive  departments. 


Paris,  1878. 

— Paris  universal  exposition,  1878.  Re- 
ports of  U.  S.  commissioners.  5 v. 

1880 *864.10 


Chicago,  1893. 

— Elliott,  Maud  H.,  ed.  Art  and  handi- 

craft in  the  Woman’s  building  of 
the  World’s  Columbian  exposition. 

Illus.  1893 886.22 

— Handy,  Moses P.,  ed.  Official  directory 

of  the  World’s  Columbian  exposi- 
tion. Illus.  1893 *894.19 

— Jenks,  Tudor.  Century’s  World’s  Fair 

book  for  boys  and  girls.  Illus.  [’93.]  98.19 

— Week  at  the  Fair.  Maps  and  illus.  1893.  8101.30 


INDUSTRIAL.  132  INTERNATIONAL. 


Industrial  exhibitions,  etc.,  continued. 

— White  City  artfolio.  [1893.] *8542.36 

For  reports  of  various  congresses  see  Hos- 
pitals, etc.;  Judaism;  Man  (Anthropology); 


Religion  and  religions ; Women. 

Industrial  arts.  See  Useful  arts. 

Industrial  drawing.  See  Drawing. 

Industrial  education.  Barter,  S.  Wood- 
work. [1892.] 881.13 

— Cutler,  Caroline  F.  Primary  manual 

training.  1861 877.14 

— Ham,  C:  H.  Manual  training.  1886.. . 917.24 

— Salomon,  Otto.  Teacher’s  hand-book 

of  slojd.  1891  925.27 

— Seidel,  Robert.  Industrial  instruction  : 

a pedagogic  and  social  necessity. 

1887 861.29 

— Woodward,  C.  M.  Manual  training  in 

education.  1890 876.24 

Manual  training  school.  1887 857.4 

Industrial  freedom.  Wise,  B.  R.  1892..  944.1 

Industrial  history  of  England.  Gibbins, 

H.  de  B.  1894 941.30 

Industrial  peace.  Price,  L.  L.F.  R.  1887.  943.20 
Industrial  progress  of  the  nation.  At- 
kinson, Edward.  1890 923.14 

Industrial  resources,  etc.  of  the  Southern 
and  Western  states.  De  Bow,  J.  D. 

B.  3 v.  1853 788.3 

Industrial  revolution  of  the  18th  century 

in  England.  Toynbee,  Arnold.  1890.  942.4 

Industrial  situation  and  the  question  of 

wages.  Schoenhof,  J.  1885  937.30 

Industries  of  animals.  Houssay,  Frederic.  893.22 
Industries  of  the  world.  Wilde,  J.,  ed.2v.  *888.8 
Infancy.  Blake,  Sophia  Jex-.  Care  of  in- 
fants. 1884 847.36 

— Page,C.E.  How  to  feed  the  baby.  [1882.]  847.37 
Influence  of  sea  power  upon  the  French 

revolution  and  empire,  1793-1812. 

Mahan,  A.  T.  2v 786.6 

Inge,  W.  R.  Society  in  Rome  under  the 

Caesars.  1888  755.11 

Ingelow,  Jean.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Country  cousins: 
short  studies  in  the  natural  history 
of  the  U.  S.  1884 854.2 

— Friends  worth  knowing.  [1880.] 865.5 

— A week  in  New  York.  [Guide  book.] 

1891 544.1 

— , joint  author.  See  Roberts,  C:  G.  D. 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Ingersoll,  L.D.  History  of  the  War  De- 
partment. 1879 753.3 

Ingersoll,  Robert  G.  Lectures.  [1885.]  447.25 


— Liberty  in  literature.  Testimonial  to 

Walt  Whitman.  [1890.] 345.18 

— Mistakes  of  Ingersoll.  [Criticisms  of 

his  lectures  and  his  answers.]  1887.  475.10 
Ingram,  J:  H.  Elizabeth  B.  Browning. 

(Famous  women.)  1888 627.1.19 

Ingram,  J:  K.  History  of  political  econ- 
omy. 1888 901.15 

Ingulph.  Chronicle  of  the  Abbey  of  Croy- 

land,  with  continuations,  [704-1486] . 771.6 

Initials  and  pseudonyms.  See  Bibliog- 


raphy. 

Inland  voyage.  Stevenson,  R.  L: 556.22 

Inman,  T:  Ancient  faiths  and  modern. 

1876 447.26 

Inquisition.  Coffin,  C:  C.  Story  of  lib- 
erty, pp.  80-96 745.15 

— Lea,  H:  C:  History  of,  in  the  Middle 

Ages.  1888 447.24 


Inquisition,  continued. 

Religious  history  of  Spain  connected 

with  the  Inquisition.  1890. . . ; 463.7 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance:  Catho- 

lic reaction,  v.  1,  pp.,  159-228 793.2.1 

Insanity.  Bushnell,  H.  Moral  uses  of 

dark  things,  p.  249 317.19 

— Griesinger,  Wilhelm.  Mental  pathol- 

ogy and  therapeutics.  1867 483.14 

Inscriptions.  Westropp,  H.  M.  Palaeog- 
raphy of  different  nations In  867.20 

Insects.  Badenoch,  L.  N.  Romance  of 

the  insect  world.  1893 894.17 

— Ballard,  Julia  P.  Among  the  moths 

and  butterflies.  1890 875.5 

Note  : “Insect  lives,”  rev.  and  enlarged. 

— Bamford,  Mary  E.  Up  and  down  the 

brooks.  1889 865.25 

— Budgen,  Miss  L.  M.  Episodes  of  in- 

sect life.  By  Acheta  Domestica. 

3 v.  1851 875.21 

— Butler,  E:  A.  Our  household  insects. 

1893 894.13 

— Duncan,  P.  M.  Transformations  of.. . 886.8 

— Holland,  W.  J.  On  collecting  and  pre- 

serving insects.  1891 In  878.14 

— Hook, Stella  L.  Little  people  and  their 

homes  in  meadows,  woods  and  wa- 
ters. 1891 871.14 

— Jardine,  Sir  W:,  ed.  Naturalist’s  li- 

brary, v.  28-34 866.1 

— Lubbock, Sir  J:  On  the  senses, instincts 

and  intelligence  of  animals.  1888.  .815.4.64 

— McCook,  H:  C.  Tenants  of  an  old  farm. 

1889 876.11* 

— Michelet,  Jules.  The  insect.  1875...  883.5 

— Packard,  A.  S.  Entomology  for  begin- 

ners. 1889 865.16 

— Rennie,  James.  Insect  architecture. 

1888 867.18 

— Treat,  Marv.  Home  studies  in  na- 

ture.....'  847.18 

Injurious  insects  of  the  farm  and 

garden.  1892 893.6 

See  also  Bees;  Butterflies;  Spiders. 

Insomnia.  See  Sleep. 

Inspiration.  Emerson,  R.  W.  Inspira- 
tion   In  332.23 

— Fiske,  J:  What  is  inspiration?:.../^  835.1 

— Sanday,  W.  Inspiration.  [Bampton 

lecture,  1893.]  1893 477.15 

— Smith,  H.  P.  Inspiration  and  iner- 

rancy. 1893 475.23 

Instinct.  Binet,  Alfred.  Psychic  life 

of  micro-organisms.  1889 8102.7 

— Cooke,  Joseph.  Biology,  pp.  191-213...  417.2 

Interest.  Bohm-Bawerk,  E.  Y.  Capital 

and  interest.  1890 935.12 

Interior  or  hidden  life.  Upham,  T.  C. . . 436.20 

Intermarriage.  Walker,  Alexander 861.9 

International  association.  Yilletard,E. 

History  of  the 901.11 

International  council  of  women.  Report 

of,  Washington,  1888.  1888 921.3 

International  cyclopaedia.  15  v.  1892.. . C.14 

International  education  series.  Har- 
ris, W:  T.,  ed.  v.1-26.. 448.2 


Contents : v.  1,  Philosophy  of  education;  by  J.  K: 
F:  Rosenkranz.  v.  2,  History  of  education;  by  F.  V.  N. 
Painter,  v.  3,  Rise  and  early  constitution  of  univer- 
sities; by  S.  S.  Laurie,  v.  4,  Ventilation  and  warm- 
ing of  school  buildings;  by  G.  B.  Morrison,  v.  5, 
Education  of  man;  by  F:  Froebel.  v.  6,  Elementary 
psychology  and  education;  by  Joseph  Baldwin. 


INTERNATIONAL. 


133 


IRELAND. 


International,  ed.  ser.,  continued . 

v.  7,  The  mind  of  the  child,  pt.  1 ; by  W.  Preyer.  v.  8, 
Memory,  what  it  is  and  how  to  improve  it;  byD: 
Kay.  v.  9,  Mind  of  the  child,  pt.  2;  by  W.  Preyer.  v.  10, 
How  to  study  geography;  by  F.  W.  Parker,  v.  11, 
Education  in  the  United  States;  by  R:  G.  Boone,  v.  12, 
European  schools;  by  L.  R.  Klemm.  v.  13,  Practical 
hints  for  the  teachers  of  public  schools  ; by  G : How- 
land. v.  14,  Pestalozzi;  by  Roger  de  Guimps.  v.  15, 
School  supervision;  by  G.  L.  Pickard,  v.  16,  Higher 
education  of  women  in  Europe;  by  Helene  Lange, 
v.  17,  Essays  on  educational  reformers;  by  R.  H. 
Quick,  v.  18,  Text-book  in  physiology;  by  J.  F: 
Herbart.  v.  19,  Physiology  applied  to  the  art  of  teach- 
ing; by  Joseph  Baldwin,  v.  20,  Rousseau’s  Emile;  by 
W:  H.  Payne,  v.  21,  Moral  instruction  of  children; 
by  F.  Adler,  v.  22,  English  education  in  the  ele- 
mentary and  secondary  schools  ; by  I:  Sharpless, 
v.  23,  Education  from  a national  standpoint ; by  A. 
Fouillee.  v.  24,  Mental  development  of  the  child; 
by  W.  Preyer.  v.  25,  How  to  study  and  teach  history ; 
by  B.  A.  Hinsdale,  v.  26,  Symbolic ' education ; by 
Susan  E.  Blow. 

International  humor  series.  Dircks,W. 

H.,  ed.  v.  1-5 352.1 

Contents  : [Compilations.]  v.  1,  France  ; by  Eliz. 
Lee.  v.  2,  Germany;  by  Hans  Muller-Casenov.  v.  3, 
Italy;  by  A.  Werner,  v.  4,  America;  by  James  Barr, 
v.  5,  Holland;  by  A.  Werner,  v.  6,  Ireland  ; by  D.  J. 
O’Donoghue. 

International  law.  Levi,  Leone.  Inter- 


national law.  1888 815.4.60 

— Maine,  Henry  S.  International  law. 

1888 923.7 

International  science  series,  v.  1-70 815.4 


Contents  : — v.  1,  Tyndall,  J.  Forms  of  water.  2, 
Bagehot,  W.  Physics  and  politics.  3,  Smith,  Ed- 
ward. Foods.  4,  Bain,  A.  Mind  and  body.  5,  Spen- 
cer, II.  Study  of  sociology.  6,  Cooke,  J.  P.  New 
chemistry.  7,  Stewart,  B.  Conservation  of  energy. 
8,  Pettigrew,  J.  B.  Animal  locomotion.  9,  Maudsley, 

11.  Responsibility  in  mental  disease.  10,  Amos,  S. 
Science  of  law.  11,  Marey,  E.  J.  Animal  mechanism. 

12,  Draper,  J.  W.  Conflict  between  religion  and  sci- 
ence. 13,  Schmidt,  O.  Descent  and  Darwinism.  14, 
Vogel,  H.  Chemical  effects  of  light,  and  photography. 
15,  Cooke,  M.  C.  Fungi.  16,  Whitney,  W.  D.  Life 
and  growth  of  language.  17,  Jevons,  W.  S.  Money 
and  the  mechanism  of  exchange.  18,  Lommel,  E. 
Nature  of  light.  19,  Van  Beneden,  M.  Animal  para- 
sites and  messmates.  20,  Schutzenberger,  P.  Fer- 
mentation. 21,  Bernstein,  J.  Five  senses  of  man. 
22,  Blaserna,  P.  Theory  of  sound  in  its  relation  to 
music.  23.  Lockyer,  J.  N.  Spectrum  analysis.  24, 
Thurston,  R.  H.  Growth  of  the  steam-engine.  25, 
Bain  A.  Education  as  a science.  26,  Rood,  O.  N. 
Student’s  text-book  of  color;  or,  modern  chromatics. 
27,  Quatrefages,  A.  de.  The  human  species.  28,  Hux- 
ley, T.  H.  The  crayfish.  29,  Wurtz,  A.  Atomic  the- 
ory. 30,  Semper,  Karl.  Animal  life  as  affected  by  the 
natural  conditions  of  existence.  31,  Le  Conte,  Joseph, 
Sight.  32,  Rosenthal,  J.  General  physiology  of 
muscles  and  nerves.  33,  Sully,  James.  Illusions. 
34,  Young,  C.  A.  The  sun.  35,  Judd,  J.  W.  Volcanoes. 
36,  Morselli,  H.  Suicide.  37,  Darwin  C.  Formation 
of  vegetable  mould  through  the  action  of  worms. 
38,  Stallo,  J.  B.  Concepts  and  theories  of  modern 
physics.  39,  Luys,  J.  The  brain  and  its  functions. 
40,  Vignoli,  Tito.  Myth  and  science.  41,  Ribot,  Th. 
Diseases  of  memory.  42,  Lubbock,  Sir  John.  Ants, 
bees  and  wasps.  43,  Amos,  S.  Science  of  politics. 
44,  Romanes,  G.  J.  Animal  intelligence.  45,  Joly,  N. 
Man  before  metals.  46,  Meyer,  G.  H.  von.  Organs  of 


International,  sci.  ser.,  continued. 

• speech.  47,  Sidgwick,  A.  Fallacies.  48,  Candolle,  A. 

de.  Origin  of  cultivated  plants.  49,  Romanes,  G. 
J.  Jelly-fish,  star-fish  and  sea-urchins.  50,  Clif- 
ford, W:  K.  Common  sense  of  the  exact  sciences. 
51,  Warner,  Francis.  Physical  expression.  52,  Hart- 
mann, Robert.  Anthropoid  apes.  53,  Schmidt,  Os- 
car. Mammalia  in  their  relation  to  primeval  times. 
54,  Posnett,  H.  M.  Comparative  literature.  55,  Milne, 
J:  Earthquakes  and  other  earth  movements.  56, 
Trouessart,  E.  L.  Microbes,  ferments,  and  moulds. 
57,  Heilprin,  A.  Geographical  and  geological  distribu- 
tion of  animals.  58,  Abercromby,  Ralph.  Weather. 

59,  Binet,  Alfred  and  Fere,  C:  Animal  magnetism. 

60,  Levi,  Leone.  International  law.  61,  Dawson,  J. 
W:  Geological  history  of  plants.  62,  Tylor,  E:  B. 
Anthropology.  63,  Henslow,  G:  Origin  of  floral 
structures,  through  insect  and  other  agencies.  64, 
Lubbock,  J : On  the  senses,  instincts,  and  intelli- 
gence of  animals.  65,  Starcke,  C.  N.  Primitive  fam- 
ily in  its  origin  and  development.  66.  Lagrange,  Fer- 
nand. Physiology  of  bodily  exercise.  67,  Poulton,  E : 
B.  Colours  of  animals.  68,  Graham,  W : Socialism. 
69,  Wright,  G.  F:  Man  and  the  glacial  period.  70, 
Thompson,  E:  M.  Handbook  of  Greek  and  Latin 
palaeography.  71,  Stebbing,  T:  R.  R.  History  of 
Crustacea.  72,  Lefevre,  Andre.  Race  and  language. 

Interpretation  of  nature.  Shaler,  N.  S.  476.19 
Inter-state  commerce  act.  Dos  Passos, 

J:  R.  1887 937.38 

Invalid’s  tea  tray.  Brown,  Susan  A 884.3 

Inventions  and  inventors.  Hale,  E:  E., 

ed.  Stories  of.  [1885.]  721.6.5 

— Hubert,  Philip  G.,  jr.  Inventors.  1893.  686.3.4 

— Tissandier,  G.  and  Frith,  H;  Marvels 

of  invention 874.41 

— Towle,  G:  M.  Heroes  and  martyrs  of 

invention.  1890 ” 666.5 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Man  and  his  handi- 

work. 1886 854.12 

Invertebrates.  Huxley,  T:  H.  Manu- 
al of  the  anatomy  of  invertebrated 

animals.  1885 856.17 

Iowa  State  University  publications.  His- 
torical monographs,  nos.  1-2. 1891-2.  768.11 
Contents  : 1.  The  Amana  Society  ; by  W. 

R.  Perkins.  2,  The  Trappist  Abbey. 

Ireland,  Alex.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson: 

a biog.  sketch,  eta.  Ports.  1882...  648.10 
Ireland,  Mrs.  Alex.  Life  of  Jane  Welsh 

Carlyle.  1891 674.8 

Ireland.  History. 

— Giraldus  Cambrensis.  Topography  of 

Ireland  ; History  of  the  conquest  of. 
1887.,.., 771.4 

— Lawless,  Emily.  Story  of.  1888 752.1.17 


— Lecky,  W:  E.  H.  Ireland  in  the  18th 

century.  5v.  1893 787.8 

— McCarthv,  Justin  H.  Outline  of  Irish 

history.  1892 783.11 

— Norman,  H:  Bodyke.  [Irish  landlord- 

ism.] 1887 937.42 

— Smith,  Goldwin.  Irish  history  and 

Irish  character.  1890 795.10 

— Sullivan,  M.  F.  Ireland  of  to-day;  the 

causes  and  aims  of  Irish  agitation. 

1881 777.9 

— Towle,  G:  M.  Young  people’s  history 

of,  [to  1886].  1887 765.5 


Folk-lore , literature , etc. 

— Curtin,  J.  Myths  and  folk-lore  of. 
1890 


156.8 


IRELAND. 


134 


ITALY. 


Ireland,  continued. 

— Me  Anally,  D.  R .,jr.  Irish  wonders. . . 452.10 

— Murray,  J.  O’Kane.  Prose  and  poetry 

of.  1882  323.19 

— O’Donoghue,  D.  J.,  comjp.  Humor  of 

Ireland  352.1.6 

— O’Reilly,  J.  B.  Ancient  Irish  athletic 

games,  weapons,  etc.  1888 In  872.7 

— Wilde,  Lady  J.  F.  S.  Ancient  cures, 

charms,  and  usages  of.  1890 461.26 

Ancient  legends, mystic  charms,  and 

superstitions  of.  1888  453.1 

Description , travels , etc. 

— Bouvet,  Mme.  de.  Three  months’  tour 

in.  1891 544.11 

— Craik,  D.  M.  An  unknown  country. 

1887 534.3 

— Irish  peasant:  a sociological  study. 

1892 941.8 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in.  [1890.]  541.10 

— Land  we  live  in.  v.  3.  Illus In  548.1.3 

— Lovett,  R:  Irish  pictures  drawn  with 

pen  and  pencil.  1888 537.3 

— Pellew,  G:  In  castle  and  cabin;  or, 

talks  in  Ireland  in  1887.  1888 536.26 

— Villars,  P.  England,  Scotland,  and 

Ireland:  a picturesque  survey.  1887.  *8542.9 


Iron  and  steel.  Blinn,  L.  J.  Practical 
work-shop  companion  for  tin, sheet- 
iron  and  copper-plate  workers.  1891.  8102.8 

— Bolland,  Simpson.  Iron  founder:  art 

of  moulding.  1892 898.6 

— Carnegie,  Phipps  & Co.  Pocket  com- 

panion; information  [on]  the  use  of 
wrought  iron  and  steel.  1892 8102.9 

— Hiorns,  Arthur  H.  Iron  and  steel  man- 

ufacture. 1889 898.28 

— Pearse,  John  B.  Concise  history  of 

iron  manufacture  in  America.  1876.  872.30 

— Swank,  J.  M.  History  of  the  manufac- 

ture of  iron  in  all  ages.  1892, 892.16 

Iroquois  Indians.  See  Indians  of  America. 
Irrigation.  Cole,  A.  N.  The  new  agri- 
culture. [Underground  irrigation.] 

1885  854.24 

— Flynn,  P.  J.  Irrigation  canals  and 

other  irrigation  works.  1892 892.9 

Irvine,  Leigh.  The  struggle  for  bread. 

1890 944.4 


Irving,  H:  The  drama.  Addresses.  [1892.]  234.3 

Irving, Pierre  M.  Life  and  letters  of  Wash- 
ington Irving.  4 v.  Ports.  1862-3..  661.10 
Irving,  Washington.  Readings  from. 

[1887.] 331.17 

— Washington  and  his  country;  being 

Irving’s  Life  of  Washington  abridg- 
ed, with  continuation  by  John 
Fiske.  1888 673.23 

— , and  others.  Representative  essays. 

[1885.] 348.12 

— Irving,  Pierre  M.  Life  and  letters  of. 

4 v.  Ports.  1862-3 661.10 

Irwin,  R:  B.  History  of  the  19th  army 

corps.  1892 768.8 

Is  Davis  a traitor  ? Bledsoe,  A.  T 922.25 

Is  it  I ? A book  for  every  man.  Storer,H.N.  847.31 
Isaac,  patriarch.  Rawlinson,  G:  Isaac: 

his  life  and  times 7^461.6.15 

Isabella  I.,  queen  of  Spain.  Jameson,  A. 

M.  Celebrated  female  sovereigns..  633.12 

— Prescott,  W:  H.  Reign  of  Ferdinand 

and  Isabella.  3 v 704.6 

— Russell,  W.  Extraordinary  women. . . 618.2 


Isabella  I.,  continued. 

— Starr,  Eliza  A.  Isabella  of  Castile. 

Port.  1889 676.20 

Isaiah,  Hebrew  prophet.  Driver,  S.  R. 

Isaiah:  his  life  and  times 461.6.4 

— Lord,  J:  Prophet  Isaiah In  438.16 

— Sayce,  A.  H.  Life  and  times.  1890.  .473.1.13 

Isis  unveiled.  Blavatsky,  H.  P.  2v 445.14 

Islam.  See  Mohammed. 

Island  garden.  Thaxter,  Celia 896.18 

Island  life.  [Faunas  and  flowers.]  Wal- 


Isle  of  Man.  Caine,  Hall.  The  little 

Manx  nation 783.1 

Isle  of  Wight.  History,  topography,  etc. 

1882 •...  523.10 

— Mantell,  G.  A.  Geological  excursions. 

1854 871.1 

Isles  of  Shoals.  Thaxter,  Celia.  An 

island  garden.  1894. 896.18 

Isles  of  the  Princes.  Cox,  S:  S 536.29 

Isms  old  and  new.  Lorimer,  G:  C 436.25 

Israel  and  Israelites.  /S^Jews. 

Italian  language.  Gallenga,  Antonio  C. 

N.  [j Luigi  Mariotti.\  Practical  gram- 
mar of  the  Italian  language 354.24 

— Italian  principia.  2 v.  1885-90 331.34 

Contents  : v.  1,  First  Italian  course;  v.  2,  First 
Italian  reading  book. 

— Millhouse,  J:  New  English  and  Italian 

dictionary.  2v.  1893 E.14  * 

— Wessely,  J.  E.  New  pocket  diction- 

ary of  the  English  and  Italian  [and 
Italian  and  English]  languages. 

1890 331.28 

Italian  literature.  Howells,  W:  D.  Mod- 
ern Italian  poets.  1887 354.29 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy. 

Italian  literature.  2v 751.5 

• Revival  of  learning 751.3 

— Werner,  A .,comp.  Humor  of  Italy.  1893.  352.1.3 


Italy.  History. 

— Abbott,  J:  S.  C.  Italy  and  the  war 

for  Italian  independence  [with  ap- 
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— Amicis,  E.  de.  Military  life  in  Italy: 

sketches.  1882 527.26 

— Bradley,  H:  Story  of  the  Goths 752.1.18 

— Burckhardt,  Jacob.  Civilisation  of 

the  renaissance  in  Italy.  1890 766.8 

— Hodgkin,  T:  Italy  and  her  invaders. 

4 v..  1885 795.7 

— Marriott,  J.  A.  R.  Makers  of  modern 

Italy ; Mazzini,  Cavour,  Garibaldi. 

1889 693.1 

— Maurice, C.  Edm.  Revolutionary  move- 

ment of  1848-9.  1887 756.9 

— Probyn,J.W.  Italy  from  1815 to  1878...  751.1 

Italy  from  1815  to  1890 796.8 

— Proctor,  G.  History  of  Italy,  476-1789. 

1844 791.5 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy: 

age  of  despots 751.2 

Renaissance  in  Italy:  the  Catholic 

reaction.  2 v.  1887 793.2 

— Thayer,  W : R.  Dawn  of  Italian  inde- 

pendence, 1814-1849.  2 v.  1893. . . . 783.17 


Art. 

— Scott,  Leader.  Renaissance  of  art. 

1883 8522.4 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy: 

the  fine  arts 831.23 


ITALY. 


135 


JAPAN. 


Italy,  continued. 


Description , travel , etc. 

— Baedeker,  K:  Central  Italy  and  Rome. 

Handbook.  1893 *555.14 

Northern  Italy.  Handbook.  1892. . *555.13 

Southern  Italy  and  Sicily.  Hand- 
book. 1890 *555.15 

Switzerland  and  the  adjacent  por- 
tions of  Italy.  Handbook.  1891. . *555.20 

— Bianciardi,  Eliz.  de  R.  At  home  in 

Italy.  1884 557.8 

— Bourget,  Paul.  Impressions  of,  [1890].  544.22 

— Champney,Eliz.W.  Three  Vassar  girls 

in.  1886 543.1.4 

— Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Letters  from, 

[1786-7] In  632.2 

Travels  in  [1786-8] 533.20 

— Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Cities  of  northern  and 

central  Italy.  3 v.  1876 527.25 

— Jarves,  J.  J.  it&lian  rambles  ; studies 

of  life  and  manners  in  new  and  old 
Italy.  ,1885 536.25 

— Laveleye, Emile  de.  Letters  from. 


1892 558.14 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Fireside  travels.  1864.  508.18 

— Manning,  S:  Italian  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil 548.12 

— Norton,  G:  Eliot.  Notes  of  travel  and 

study.  1859 557.9 

— Stockton,  F.  R.  Personally  conducted. 

[Travel.]  lllus.juv.  1889 In  537.7 

— Symonds,  J:A.  Italian  byways.  1883.  557.6 

New  Italian  sketches.  1884 538.27 

Sketches  and  studies  in.  1883 558.16 

Sketches  in  Italy.  1883 538.28 

Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece.  1880.  558.15 

— Trollope,  T:  A.,  ed.  Italy,  from  the 

Alps  to  Mount  Etna.  illus.  1890.*8542.22 


See  also  Etruria  ; Florence;  Genoa  ; Riv- 
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Iverach,  J.  St.  Paul:  his  life  and  times. 461. 6. 13 


Ivories:  ancient  and  mediaeval.  Maskell, 

W:  (South  Kensington  museum  art 

handbook. ) 853. 23 

Ivory  king.  [Elephant.]  Holder,  C:F..  876.8 

Jackson,  Andrew,  7th  president.  Jenkins, 

J:  S.  Life  of,  with  eulogy  by 
George  Bancroft.  1880 655.2 

— Parton,  James.  General  Jackson.  1893.  681.7.3 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1887 647.1.4 

Jackson,  E:  P.  The  earth  in  space:  a 

manual  of  astronomical  geography. 

Illus.  1887  876.30 

— , joint  author . See  Gilman,  N.  P. 

Jackson,  Frank  G.  Lessons  on  decora- 
tive design.  1891 857.11 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  Hunt.  [ H . H.;  Saxe 
Holm‘(\  Century  of  dishonor.  [Treat- 
ment of  Indians.]  1881 723.10 

— Glimpses  of  three  coasts.  [California 

and  Oregon;  Scotland  and  England; 
Norway,  Denmark,  and  Germany.] 

1890 542.18 

— Sonnets  and  lyrics.  1886 216.18 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


— Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Girls  who  became  fa- 

mous   646.26 

— Harris,  A.  B.  American  authors  for 

young  people 335.4 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Life  and  letters 
of  Gen.  T:  J.  Jackson  (Stonewall 
Jackson).  1892 674.9 


Jackson,  Gen.  T.  J.  [“ Stonewall.  ”]  Allan, 

W.  History  of  the  campaign  of 
Gen.  T.  J.  Jackson  in  the  Shenan- 
doah valley  of  Virginia,  1861-2 784.13 

— Dabney,  R.  L.  Life  and  campaigns  of. 

1866 654.15 

— Jackson,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Life  and  letters 

of.  1892 674.9 

Jacob,  patriarch.  Rawlinson,  G:  Jacob: 

his  life  and  times In  461.6.15 

— Physiological  notes  on  primary  educa- 

tion and  the  study  of  language.  1889.  455.2 

Jacobi,  Mary  P.,  M.  D.  Mental  action  and 

physical  health .In  402.31 

Jacobs,  Joseph.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Jacotot,  Joseph.  Quirk,  R.  H.  Educa- 
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Jacquemart,  Albert.  History  of  the 

ceramic  art.  1887 8101.28 

Jacques  Bonhomme.  Blouet,  B.  [Max 

O' Bell.] 536.14 

Jaeger,  Henrik.  Henrik  Ibsen,  1828-88  ; 

a critical  biography.  1890 661.27 

Jahn,  Otto.  Life  of  Mozart.  3 v.  1883 — 695.3 

Jak,  pseud.  See  Williams,  Annie  B. 

Jamaica.  Brassey,  Lady  T:  In  the  Trades, 

etc.  [in  1883.] 538.19 

James,  B.  W.  American  resorts.  1889..  857.9 

James,  G:  P.  R.  History  of  Richard 

Cceur-de-Lion.  2 v.  1854.. 658.12 

— Life  of  Louis  XIV.  2 v.  1884 658.13 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

James  H:  Little  tour  in  France.  1892 — 556.21 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

James,  T:  P.,  joint  author.  See  Lesque- 
reux,  L. 

James,  W:  Principles  of  psychology.  2 v. 


1890 465.16 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna  M.  Sacred  and  leg- 
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— Studies,  stories,  and  memoirs.  1893.  347.3 

— , and  Eastlake,  Lady  Eliz.  History  of 

our  Lord  as  exemplified  in  works  of 

art.  2 v.  1890 875.8 

Jameson,  J.  F.  History  of  historical  writ- 
ing in  America.  1891  775.10 

— , ed.  Essays  in  the  constitutional  his- 

tory of  the  United  States.  1889 ....  923.3 

Jameson,  J:  Alex.  Treatise  on  constitu- 
tional conventions.  1887 945.18 

Janes,  L:  G.  Study  of  primitive  Chris- 
tianity. 1887 483.20 

— and  others.  Sociology.  [Lectures  and 

discussions  before  the  Brooklyn 

Ethical  Association.]  1890 941.25 

Janet,  Paul.  Elements  of  morals.  1884..  482.30 

— Final  causes.  1892 477.5 

Janvier,  T:  A.  Mexican  guide.  Maps. 

1890  542.27 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Japan.  Arnold,  Sir  Edw.  Japonica.  [Coun- 
try, people,  ways  and  thoughts.] 

1891  545.10 

Seas  and  lands,  [1889-91].  1891 545.9 

— Bacon,  Alice  M.  Japanese  girls  and 

women.  1891 542.22 

A Japanese  interior.  1894 552.26 

— Bramhall,  M.  St.  John.  Wee  ones  of 

Japan.  1894 556.24 

— ■ Chamberlain, B.  H.  Things  Japanese. 

1892  • 551.15 

— Chapin,  James  H:  From  Japan  to 

Granada.  1887-8.  188Q 523.31 


JAPAN. 


136 


JEFFERSON. 


Japan,  continued. 

— Cutler,  T:  W:  Grammar  of  Japanese 

ornament  and  design.  1880 8522.84 

— Dickson,  W.G.  Gleanings  from,  [1883-4].  537.6 

— Gordon,  M.  L.  American  missionary  in. 

1892 547.14 

— Griffis,  W:  E.  Japan  in  history,  folk 

lore  and  art.  1892. 547.20 

— Hearn,  Lafcadio.  Glimpses  of  unfa- 

miliar Japan.  2v.  1894 558.17 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in.  1881..  532.1.1 

— Kcempfer,  E.  Account  of  [in  1692].  In  535.5 

— Lowell,  P.  Noto,  an  unexplored  cor- 

ner of  Japan.  1891 542.23 

— Morse,  E:  S.  Japanese  homes  and 

their  surroundings.  1889 8522.36 

— Norman,  H:  The  real  Japan.  1892..  546.19 

— Pumpelly,  R.  Across  America  and 

Asia,  pp.  76-202.  1871 527.11 

— Reed,  Sir  Edw.  J.  Japan;  its  history, 

traditions  and  religions.  2 v.  1880.  795.13 

— Rein.  J.  J.  Industries  of  Japan.  1889..  8522.35 
Japan;  travels  and  researches.  1884.  8522.37 


— Scidmore,E.R.  Jinrikisha  days.  1891.  544.13 

— Seward,  W.  H.  Travels  around  the 

world.  1874 502.24 

— Smith,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Children’s  Japan. . 552.6 

— Tamura,  Naomi.  Japanese  bride.  [Cus- 

toms, etc.]  1893 , 547.30 

See  also  Pottery  and  porcelain. 

Japanese  boy.  Shigemi,  Shiukichi 661.19 

Japonica.  Arnold,  Sir  Edw 545.10 

Japp,  Alex.  Hay.  [R.  A.  Page.]  Thomas 

De  Quincey;  his  life  and  writings. . 695.5 

Jarchow,  H.  N.  Forest  planting.  1893...  885.17 
Jardine,  SirW:,ed.  Naturalist’s  library. 

40  v.  1833-53 866.1 


Contents  : Ornithology . v.  1-14. 

1-4.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Birds  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland: 

I,  Birds  of  prey.  Memoir  of  Sir  W.  Sibbald.  2,  In- 
cessores.  Memoir  of  Smellie.  3,  Rasores  and  gral- 
latores.  Memoir  of  J.  Walker.  4,  Natatores.  Mem- 
oir of  A.  Wilson. 

5.— Sun  birds.  Memoir  of  R.  Willoughby. 

6-7.— Humming  birds.  Memoir  of  Linnaeus  and  Pennant. 

8. — Game  birds.  Memoir  of  Sir  T.  F.  Raffles. 

9.  Selby,  P.  J.  Pigeons.  Memoir  of  Pliny,  by  A.  Crichton. 

10. — Parrots.  Memoir  of  T.  Berwick,  by  Turner. 

11-12.  Swainson,  W : Birds  of  western  Africa.  Memoir  of 

J.  Bruce  and  F.  Le  Vaillant,  by  A.  Crichton. 

13.  Fly-catchers.  Memoir  of  Baron  Haller. 

14.  Jardine,  Sir  W.  Gallinaceous  birds.  Memoir  of  Aristotle, 

by  A.  Crichton. 

Mammalia,  v.  15-27. 

15.  Smith,  C.  H.  Introd.  to  mammalia.  Memoir  of  Dru 

Drury. 

16. — Jardine,  Sir  W:  Lions,  tigers,  etc.  Memoir  of  Cuvier. 

17. —  Macgillivray,  W.  British  quadrupeds.  Memoir  of  A. 

Aldrovandi. 

18-19.— Smith,  C.  JL  Dogs.  Memoir  of  P.  S.  Pallas  and  F. 
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20.  — Horses,  asses,  etc.  Memoir  of  C.  Gesner. 

21. — Jardine,  Sir  W:  Deer,  antelopes,  camels,  etc.  Memoir  of 

P.  Camper. 

22. — Goats,  sheep,  oxen,  etc.  Memoir  of  J.  Hunter. 

23.  — Thick  skinned  quadrupeds.  Memoir  of  Sir  H.  Sloane. 

24.  Waterhouse,  G.  R.  Marsupialia.  Memoir  of  J.  Barclay. 

25.  Hamilton,  R.  Amphibious  carnivora  and  herbivorous 

cetacea.  Memoir  of  F.  Peron. 

26.  — Whales.  Memoir  of  Lacepede. 

27.  Jardine,  Sir  W:  Monkeys.  Memoir  of  Buff  on. 
Entomology,  v.  28-34. 


Jardine,  SirW:,  ed.,  continued. 

28.  Duncan.  J.  Introd.  to  entomology.  Memoir  of  Swam- 

merdam and  De  Geer. 

29. — British  butterflies.  Memoir  of  Werner,  by  Cuvier. 

30.  — British  moths,  sphinxes,  etc.  Memoir  of  M.  S.  Merian. 

31.  — Foreign  butterflies.  Memoir  of  Lamarck. 

32.  — Exotic  moths.  Memoir  of  Latreille. 

33.  — Beetles.  Memoir  of  Ray. 

34.  Dunbar,  W : Bees.  Memoir  of  Huber. 

Fishes,  v.  35-40. 

35.  Bushnan,  J.  S.  Fishes;  their  structure  and  uses.  Mem- 

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36-37.  Hamilton,  R.  British  fishes.  Memoir  of  W.  Rondelet 
and  A.  von  Humboldt. 

38.  Jardine,  Sir  W : Perch  family.  Memoir  of  Sir  J.  Banks. 
39-40.  Schomburgk,  R.  H.  Fishes  of  British  Guiana.  Mem- 


oir of  the  author  and  of  J.  L.  Burckhardt. 

Jarves,  J.  J.  Italian  rambles.  1885 536.25 

Jasmin,  Jacques.  Smiles,  S:  Jasmin; 

barber,  poet,  philanthropist.  1892.  675.12 

Java.  Forbes,  H.  O.  Naturalist’s  wan- 
derings, 1887-83 531.18 

— Higginson,  S.  J.  Java,  the  pearl  of  the 

East.  1890 538.17 


— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in.  1882.  532.1.2 

— Wallace,  A. R.  Malay  archipelago.  1868.  527.13 
Jay,  J:  Homes  of  American  statesmen..  617.9 

— Flanders,  H:  Lives  of  the  chief  jus- 


tices. 1875 ,.668.11.1 

— Pellew,  G:  Life  of.  1890 626.4.21 


Jay,  W : Character  and  tendency  of  the 
American  colonization  and  Amer- 
ican anti-slavery  societies.  1838...  917.39 

— A view  of  the  action  of  the  Federal 

government  in  behalf  of  slavery. 

1839 917.35 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C;  Book  about  the  clergy. 

2 v.  1870 454.3 

— Book  about  the  table.  1875 862.19 

— Brides  and  bridals.  2 v.  1873 921.5 

Jeans,  J.  Stephen.  Waterways  and 

water  transport  in  different  coun- 
tries. 1890 887.29 

Jeannette,  ship.  DeLong,  G;  W.  Voy- 
age of . 1888 558.18 

Jebb,  R;  C.  Attic  orators  from  Antiphon 

to  Ismus.  2 v.  1876 353.17 

— Growth  and  influence  of  classical 

Greek  poetry.  1894 234.24 

Jefferies,  Richard.  Field  and  hedge- 
row; [his]  last  essays.  1889 872.27 

— Life  of  the  fields.  1888 355.2 

— Red  deer.  1892 871.20 

— Toilers  of  the  field.  [English  farm 

life.]  1892 884.18 

— ■ See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Jefferson,  Joseph.  Autobiography.  [1890.]  662.7 

Jefferson,  Martha,  wife  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son. Holloway,  L.  C.  Ladies  of 
the  White  House 628.20 

— Parton,  J.  Illustrious  men,  etc.,  p.  220.  617.17 
Jefferson,  Thomas,  3d  president.  Works. 

9 v.  1859 '. 928.10 


Contents  : v.  1.  Autobiography,  and  letters,  1773- 
1786.  v.  2,  Letters,  1786-1789.  v.  3,  Letters,  1789- 
1793.  v.  4-5,  Letters.  1793-1811.  v.  6,  Letters, 
1811-1816.  v.  7,  Letters, 1816-1826.  Reports  and  opinions 
while  secretary  of  state.  Inaugural  addresses  and 
messages.  Replies  to  public  addresses.  Indian  ad- 
dresses. v.  8,  Inaugural  addresses  and  messages. 
Replies  to  public  addresses.  Indian  addresses.  Notes 
on  Virginia.  Biog.  sketches,  of  Peyton  Randolph, 
Merriwether  Lewis,  Kosciusko.  Anecdotes  of  Dr. 
Franklin.  The  Batture  at  New  Orleans,  v.  9,  Par- 
liamentary manual.  The  Anas.  Miscellaneous  pa- 
pers. General  index. 

— Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia.  1801..  784.5 


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137 


JOHN. 


Jefferson,  Thomas,  continued. 


— Adams,  H:  First  and  second  adminis- 

trations, 1801-1809.  4 v.  1889 767.4 

— Pierson,  H.  W.  Jefferson  at  Monticello. 

1862 684.12 

— Randolph,  Sarah  N.  Domestic  life  of. 

1871 685.2 

— Schouler,  James,  Thomas  Jefferson. 

1893 665.10.17 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1887. . . .In  647.1.2 

Jenkin,  A.  F.  Gymnastics.  1891 893.25 

Jenkin,  Mrs.  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Jenkin,  Fleeming.  Electricity  and  mag- 
netism. 1891 887.14 

— Stevenson,  R.  L.  Memoir  of.  1887..  651.10 
Jenkins,  J:  S.  Life  of  Gen.  Andrew  Jack- 

son.  1880 655.2 

— Life  of  James  K.  Polk.  1850 655.11 

— Life  of  John  C.  Calhoun.  1850 655.12 


Jenks,  J.  W.  P .,  joint  author . See  Steele, 

J.  D. 

.Jenks,  Tudor.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Jenkyns,  C.  C.,  ed.  Hard  life  in  the  colo- 
nies, and  other  experiences..  1892.  546.9 

Jenness,  Mabel.  Comprehensive  physi- 


cal culture.  1891 878.11 

Jennings,  H:  J.  Lord  Tennyson,  1809-92. 

1892 683.8 


Jennings,  L:  J:  Rambles  in  the  Peak  of 

Derbyshire  and  South  Downs.  1880.  554.25 
Jenyns,  F.  G.  Book  about  bees.  1886...  893.9 

Jephson,  A.  J.  M.  Emin  Pasha  and  the 

rebellion  at  the  equator.  1890 541.16 

Jephson,  H:  The  platform;  its  rise  and 


progress.  2 v.  1892 927.4 

Jeremiah,  prophet.  Cheyne,  T.  K.  Jere- 
miah: his  life  and  times 461.6.6 

Jerome,  Jerome  K.  Idle  thoughts  of  an 

idle  fellow.  1890 342.31 

— Stage-land;  curious  habits  and  cus- 

toms of  its  inhabitants.  1890 223.27 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Jerrold,  Walter.  William  E.  Gladstone: 

England’s  great  commoner 683.25 

Jerusalem.  Besant,  W.and Palmer,  E:  H: 
Jerusalem  the  city  of  Herod  and 
Saladin.  1888 795.14 

— Church,  A.  J.  Story  of  the  last  days 

of  Jerusalem.  [From  Josephus. ]1892.  792.7 

— King,  J.  Recent  discoveries  on  the 

Temple  hill.  1891 473.1.3 

— Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Jerusalem  the 

holy  city:  its  history  and  hope.  1891.  466.20 

— Wright,  W.  B.  Ancient  cities 523.33 

See  also  Crusades;  Jews;  Palestine. 

Jesse,  E:  Anecdotes  of  dogs.  1884 867.16 

Jesuits.  Carlyle,  T:  Latter  day  pam- 
phlets, pp.  249-286 333.12 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Events  and  epochs,  pp. 

262-274 463.22 

— Hale,  E:  E.  Stories  of  adventure 721.6.3 

— Lord,  J:  Rise  and  influence  of In  735.6.3 

— Nicolini,  G.  B.  History  of  the  Jesuits. 

1889 458.3 

— Quick,  R.  H.  Schools  of  the  Jesuits. 

{In  his  Educational  reformers.) 


— Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy: 

Catholic  reaction 793.2 

See  also  Loyola. 

Jevons,  F:  B.  History  of  Greek  litera- 
ture, to  the  death  of  Demosthenes. 

1886 331.13 


Jevons,  W.  S.  The  state  in  relation  to 

labour.  1887 941.1 

Jew  in  English  fiction.  Philipson,  D:  1889.  335.16 
Jewett,  Edw.  H.  Diabology:  the  person 

and  kingdom  of  Satan.  1889 462.2 

Jewett,  Sarah  O.  Story  of  the  Normans. 

(Story  of  the  nations.)  1887 752.1.12 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Jewitt,  J:  R.  Captivity  among  the  sav- 
ages of  Nootka  Sound.  1816 556.13 

Jewitt,  L.  and  Hall,  S.  C.  Statelv  homes 

of  England.  2 v.  1881....". 532.7 

Jews.  Adams,  H.  C.  History  of  the  Jews 

(A.  D.  7-1885).  1887 778.7 

— Baring-Gould,  S.  Origin  and  develop- 

ment of  religious  belief 411.22.1 

— Edersheim,  A.  Jewish  social  life  in 

the  days  of  Christ 463.12 

The  temple,  its  ministry  and  services 

at  the  time  of  Christ.  1881 463.16 

— Ewald,  H.  Antiquities  of  Israel.  1876.  477.8 

History  of  Israel.  8 v.  1876-86 418.5 

For  contents  see  Ewald,  Heinrich. 

— Frederic,  Harold.  The  new  exodus: 

a study  of  Israel  in  Russia.  1892. . 778.18 

— Graetz,  H.  History  of  the  Jews.  5 v. 

1892 778.16.1 

— Hosmer,  J.  K.  Story  of  the  Jews. 

(Story  of  the  nations.)  1886 752.1.3 

— Kuenen,  A.  National  religions,  etc., 

pp.  59-246 446.9 

Religion  of  Israel  to  the  fall  of  the 

Jewish  state,  v.  1-3.  1874-5 483.23 

— Macdonald,  M.  Chronology  of.  1891.  In  766.14 

— Magnus,  Lady  Katie.  Outlines  of  Jew- 

ish history,  B.C.586-C.E.1890 765.18 

— Montefiore,  C.  G.  Origin  and  growth 

of  religion  as  illustrated  by  the  re- 
ligion of  the  ancient  Hebrews  1892.  483.12 

— Morrison,  W.  D.  Jews  under  Roman 


rule.  1890 752.1.29 

— Nott,  J.  C.  and  Gliddon,  G.  R.  Types 

of  mankind,  pp.  111-141 *888.4 

— Pennell,  J.  The  Jew  at  home.  1892.  547.2 

— Philipson,  D:  Jew  in  English  fiction. 

1889 335.16 

— Pick,  B.  Historical  sketch  of.  1887.  755.14 

— Raphall,  M.  J.  Post-biblical  history 

of  the  Jews,  [420  B.C.E.-70C.E.]  2 v. 

1866 756.7 

— Rawlinson,  G:  Kings  of  Israel  and 

Judah.  [1889.] ..461.6.11 

— Renan,  Ernest.  History  of  the  ueople 

of  Israel.  3 v.  1889-91 ‘ 454.16 


Contents  : v.  1,  Till  the  time  of  King  David,  v.  2, 
From  the  reign  of  King  David  up  to  the  capture  of 
Samaria,  v.  3,  From  the  time  of  Hezekiah  till  the  re- 
turn from  Babylon. 

— Schvirer,  Emil.  History  of  the  Jewish 

people  in  the  time  of  Jesus  Christ. 

5 v.  1890 467.9 

— Smith,  W.  R.  Prophets  of  Israel.  1882.  443.27 

— Wellhausen,  Julius.  Sketch  of  the 

history  of  Israel  and  Judah.  1891.  796.11 
See  also  Judaism  ; Talmud. 

Jinriktsha  days  in  Japan,  Scidmore, 


Eliza  R 544.13 

Joan  of  Arc.  Adams,  W.  H Davenport. 

The  maid  of  Orleans  1889  673.6 

— Lea,H:C.  H istory  of  the  Inquisition.  In  447.24.3 

— Michelet,  Jules.  Joan  of  Arc 694.7 


John,  Mrs.  E.  [ E . Marlitt.]  See  Fiction 
class-list. 


JOHN. 


138 


JOSEPH. 


John  Bull  and  his  island.  Blouet,  B 544.18 

Johns,  R:  and  Nicolas,  P.  H.  Naval 
and  military  heroes  of  Great 
Britain  ; or,  calendar  of  victory,  [to 

1854].  Ports.  1889 772.9 

Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  ; ed.  by 

H.  B.  Adams,  v.  1-10,  1883-1892....  *942.1 


Contents  : v.  1,  Local  institutions,  v.  2,  Institu- 
tions and  Economics,  v.  3,  Maryland,  Virginia  and 
Washington,  v.  4,  Municipal  government  and  Land 
tenure,  v.  5,  Municipal  government,  History  and 
Politics,  v.  6,  History  of  cooperation  in  the  United 
States,  v.  7,  Social  science,  Municipal  and  Federal 
government,  v.  8,  History,  Politics,  and  Education, 
v.  9,  Education,  History,  and  Politics,  v.  10,  Church 
and  state;  Columbus  and  America. 

Johnson,  Amy.  Sunshine.  1892 j8102.15 

Johnson,  Andrew,  17th  president.  Poore, 

B.  P.  Reminisences,  v.  2,  pp.  181- 

225 645.16.2 

— Stoddard,  W.  O.  Life  of.  1888 In  647  1.7 

Johnson, B.  T.  General  Washington.  1894..  681.7.8 
Johnson,  Clifton.  The  country  school  in 

New  England.  Illus.  1893 477.10 

Johnson,  Hannah  M.  About  Mexico,  past 

and  present.  [1887.] 775.9 

Johnson,  J.  B.  Theory  and  practice  of 

surveying.  1893 8101.29 

Johnson,  R.  U.  and  Buel,  C.  C.,  ed.  Bat- 
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4 v.  1887-8 758.9 

Johnson,  Rossiter.  Short  history  of  the 

war  of  secession,  1861-5.  1888 763.1 

— , ed.  Lives  and  works  of  the  poets, 

from  Chaucer  to  Morris.  3 v.  1879..  221.15 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Johnson,  Samuel.  Letters  of,  [1731-84.]; 

ed.  by  G:  B.  Hill.  2 v 1892.  676.8 

— Memoir  of  Roger  Ascham.  1886....  ih-  651.3 

— Rasselas  prince  of  Abyssinia.  1S84.  In  323.31 

— Select  essays;  ed.  by  G:  B.  Hill.  2v. 

1889 336.13 

— , joint  author . See  Adventurer;  Idler; 

Rambler. 


— Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Poor  boys  who  be- 

came famous 646.5 

— Boswell,  J.  Tour  to  the  Hebrides  with.  604.4.1 

— Crosland,  Mrs.  N.  Memorable  women. 

[Mme.  D’Arblay  and  Mrs.  Piozzi.]  631.15 

— Edgar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  great  men. . 614.14 

— Grant,  F.  Samuel  Johnson 693.22 

Johnson,  Rev.  S:  Oriental  religions  and 

their  relation  to  universal  religions: 

Persia.  1885  445.11 

Johnson,  W.  F.  History  of  the  Johns- 
town flood.  1889 542.9 

Johnson,  Sir  William.  Griffis,  W:  Elliot. 

Sir  William  Johnson.  1891 665.10.14 

Johnston,  Gen.  Albert  S.  Johnston,  W: 

P.  Life  of.  1878 654.4 

Johnston,  Alex.  Connecticut.  (American 

commonwealths.)  1887  738.16.9 

— History  of  the  United  States  for  schools. 

1889 775.5 

— Representative  American  orations  to 

illustrate  American  political  his- 
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— The  United  States:  its  history  and  con- 

stitution. 1889  767.6 

Johnston,  Alex.  Keith.  Africa.  [Com- 
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Johnston,  H:  Hamilton.  Kilima-Njaro 
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— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Johnston,  James,  ed.  Report  of  the  cen- 
tenary conference  on  the  Protestant 
missions  of  the  world,  London, 

June,  1888  454.6 

Johnston,  Gen.  Joseph  E.  Hughes,  R.  M. 

General  Johnston.  1893  681.7.5 


Johnston,  R:  M.  and  Browne,  W.  H. 

Life  of  Alex.  H.  Stephens.  1878...  648.2 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list 
Johnston,  W:  P.  Life  of  Gen.  Albert  S. 

Johnston.  1878 654.4 

Johnstone, C.F.  Historical  abstracts.  1880.  795.15 
Johnstown,  Pa.  Johnson,  W.  F.  His- 
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Joinville,  J:  de.  Crusade  of  Saint  Louis. 

1888 In  771.2 

J okai,  Marcus.  ^Fiction  class-list. 

Joliet,  Louis.  Parkman,  F.  Discovery 

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Jolly,  Emily.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Jonathan  and  his  continent.  Blouet,  P. 

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Jones,  C:  C.,jr.  Biographical  sketches  of 
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Jones,  Eli  and  Sibil.  Jones,  Rufus  M. 

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Jones,  J.  W:,  comp.  Army  of  Northern 
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Jones,  J:  Paul.  Hale,  E:  E.  Stories  of  the 

sea 721.6.2 

— Parton,  J.  Illustrious  men,  pp.  334-9.  617.17 

— Seawell,  Molly  E.  Paul  Jones.  1893..  j 103. 7 
Jones,  Lynds  E.,  ed.  The  best  reading. 

v.  2-4.  1887-93 *3501.4 

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Jones,  R.  M.  Jones,  Eli  and  Sibil:  their 

life  and  work.  [1889.] 656.4 

Jones,  Rev.  Sam  P.  Sermons  and  sayings. 

1886 451.1 

— Sermons;  with  biog.  sketch  by  T.  M. 

Smith.  1888 464.28 

Jones,  T:  R.  General  outline  of  the  ani- 
mal kingdom,  and  manual  of  com- 
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Jones,  W:  Credulities,  past  and  present. 

1880  478.26 

— Finger-ring  lore.  1890 478.27 

Jones,  W:  H.  Federal  taxes  and  state  ex- 
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Jonson,  Ben.  Poems,  ed.  by  R.  Bell.  1889.  226.10 


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— Whipple,  E:  P.  Essavs  and  reviews, 

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Jordan,  T:  and  Pryor,  J.  P.  Campaigns 
of  Lieut. -Gen.  N.  B.  Forrest,  and  of 

Forrest’s  cavalry.  1868 763.15 

Joseph,  patriarch.  Baring-Gould,  S.  Leg- 
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— Tomkins,  H.  G.  Life  and  times  of  Jo- 

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533.27 

674.15 

788.15 
171.26 

656.4 

768.9 


JOSEPHINE. 


139 


KAROLY. 


Josephine,  wife  of  Napoleon  I.  Bush,  Mrs. 

F.  Queens  of  France.  [1851.] 646.15 

— Farmer,  L.  H.  Girl’s  book  of  famous 

queens 673.26 

— Lenormand,  M.  A.  Memoirs  of.  1890.  687.7 

— Saint-Amand,  I.  de.  Citizeness  Bona- 

parte. Port.  1890 661.25 

Court  of  the  empress  Josephine.  1890.  661.28 

— - Wife  of  the  first  consul.  1890 661.22 

Josh  Billings,  pseud.  See  Shaw,  H.  W. 

JosHEE.Hr.  Amandabai.  Dall.C.H.  Life  of. 

1888  651.7 

Joshua.  Deane,  W:  J.  Joshua:  his  life 

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Journal  of  a young  artist.  Bashkirtseff, 

Marie 656.12 

Journal  of  a young  lady  in  Virginia, 

1782.  1871 684.7 

Journal  of  American  folk-lore.  See  Per- 
iodicals. 

Journal  of  an  African  cruiser.  Bridge, 

Horatio 542.12 

Journalism  and  the  press.  American 

journalism  from  1840  to  1870.  1870.  674.7 

— Copeland,  T.  C.  Ladder  of  journalism. 

1889  342.30 

— Drew,  B:  Pens  and  types;  or,  hints  and 

helps  for  those  who  writb,  print, 

etc.  1889 343.22 

— Luce,  Robert.  Writing  for  the  press: 

a manual.  1889 343.13 

— Pendleton,  J:  Newspaper  reporting. 

1890  336.22 

— Philips,  Melville.  Making  of  a news- 

paper. 1893 348.3 

See  also  Periodicals. 

Journey  in  the  back  country.  Olmsted, 

F:  L.  1860 533.9 

Joy,  James  R:  Grecian  history  ; an  out- 
line sketch.  1892 783.2 

— Outline  history  of  England.  1890. . . . 765.15 

— Rome  and  the  making  of  modern 

Europe.  1893  787.9 

— , joint  author.  See  Vincent,  J:  H. 

Joyce,  J.  Familiar  introduction  to  the 

arts  and  sciences.  1871 868.19 

— Scientific  dialogues.  [1855  ] 868.20 

Joyce,  P.  W , ed.  Ancient  Irish  music. 

1890  895.12 

Joynes,  E:  S.  German  grammar.  1887.  331. 21 
Joys  beyond  the  threshold.  Figuier,L:. . 476.11 
Judaea.  Perrot,  G.  and  Chipiez,  C:  His- 
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Judaism.  Baring-Gould,  S.  Origin  and 

development  of  religious  belief 411.22.1 

— Faiths  of  the  world.  . 484.1 

— Judaism  at  the  World’s  parliament  of 

religions.  1894 483.1 

— Kuenen,  A.  National  religions,  etc. . . 446  9 

— Sayce,  A.  H.  Babylonian  influence  on. In  447.15 

— Toy,  C.  H.  Judaism  and  Christianity. 

1891  462.12 

Judson,  Rev.  Adoniram.  Clement,  J.  Life 

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— Judson,  E.  Life  of.  1883 646.23 

Juglar,  Clement.  Brief  history  of  pan- 
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“Jukes,  The.”  Dugdale,  R.  L 937.14 

Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.  Building  of  the 
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— Student’s  handbook  of  historical  geol- 

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Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.,  continued. 

— Student’s  handbook  of  physical  geolo- 

gy. 1884 868.23 

Julian,  Roman  emperor.  Gregory  Nazian- 
zen’s  two  invectives  against  Julian; 
Libanius’  funeral  oration ; Julian 
upon  the  Sovereign  sun;  Julian  up- 
on the  Mother  of  the  Gods;  tr.  by  C. 

W.  King.  1884 457.5 

Julian,  G:  W.  Life  of  Joshua  R.  Gid- 

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— Speeches  on  political  questions.  1872.  923.6 

Julian,  J:,  ed.  Dictionary  of  hvmnology. 

1892 - 228.2 

Juncker,  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

June,  Jennie,  pseud.  See  Croly,  Mrs.  D.G. 

Junker,  W.  Travels  in  Africa,  1875-78. 

1890 541.6 

— Travels  in  Africa,  1879-83.  1891 558.21 

— Travels  in  Africa,  1882-85.  1892 558.22 

Junkin,  G:  Political  fallacies.  [Causes 

of  the  Rebellion.]  1863 757.12 

Jusserand,  J.  J.  English  wayfaring  life 
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1889 537.4 

Justin,  [Justinus.]  History  of  the  world 


Juvenal.  [D.  J.  Juvenalis.]  Satires; 
lit.  tr.,  with  notes,  by  Lewis  Evans; 
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1887 225.9 

Kabbala.  Pancoast,  Seth.  Kabbala;  or, 

the  true  science  of  light.  [1883.]..  456.20 
Kalakaua,  king.  Legends  and  myths  of 

Hawaii.  1888 475.2 

Kalb,  Johann,  Baron  de.  Kapp, Friedrich. 

Life  of  Kalb.  1884 694.8 

Kaler,  James  O.  [ James  Otis.]  See  Fiction 
class-list. 

Kalevala;  the  epic  poem  of  Finland.  2 v. 

1891 235.7 

— Vincent, F.,jr.  Norsk,  etc.,  pp.  240-250.  518.1 

Kalidasa,  Hindu  poet.  Sakuntala;  ed., 

with  notes  by  Sir  Monier  Williams. 

1887 356.1 

Kalisch,  Marcus  M.  Path  and  goal;  ele- 
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1880 945.19 

Kamschatka  Guillemard,  F.  H.  H.  Cruise 

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Kansas.  Ebbutt,  P.  G.  Emigrant  life  in. 

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— Spring,  L.  W.  Kansas.  (Am.  com- 

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— Thayer,  Eli.  History  of  the  Kansas 

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Kant,  Immanuel.  Kritik  of  judgment;  tr. 

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— Prolegomena  and  metaphysical  founda- 

tions of  natural  science;  tr.,  with 
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Kapp,  Friedrich.  Life  of  John  Kalb.  1884.  694.8 

Kapp,  Gisbert.  Electric  transmission  of 

energy.  1891 8102.17 

Kardec,  Allen,  pseud.  >8^Rivail,  L.  D.  H. 
Karoly,  K:  Guide  to  the  paintings  of 

Florence.  1893 885.6 


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140 


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Karpathian  mountains.  See  Carpathian 
mountains. 

Karr,  H.  W.  S.  Shores  and  Alps  of 

Alaska.  1887 535.11 

Kaufmann,  R:  Paris  of  to-day.  [1891.]..  543.4 

Kayanagh,  Bridget.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Kayanagh,  Julia.  Woman  in  France  dur- 
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— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Kay,  D.  Austria-Hungary.  1880 794.7 

— Memory:  what  it  is  and  how  to  im- 

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Kean,  Edm.  Kean  and  Booth  and  their 

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Keane,  A:  H.  Asia:  compendium  of 

geography  and  travel.  1886 556.1.2 

Keane,  J:  Friar.  Six  months  in  Meccah. 

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Keary,  Annie.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Keary,C:F.  Mythology  of  the  Eddas.  1882.  483.3 

— Norway  and  the  Norwegians.  1892. . . 783.12 

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Keating.,  J:M.  joint  author.  See  Davis, 

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Keats,  J:  Colvin,  S:  Keats.  1887. ..  .616.11.38 


Keay,  J.  S.  Spoiling  the  Egyptians  ; a 
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Keddie,  W:,  ed.  Anecdotes:  literary  and 

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Keeling,  Elsa  D’E.  ^Fiction  class-list. 

Keely,  R.  N.,  jr.  and  Davis,  G.  G:  In 

Arctic  seas.  1892 558.24 

Keen,  W:  W.  and  White,  J.  W:  Ameri- 
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Keenan,  H:  F.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Keene,  H.  G.  Literature  of  France. 

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Keightley,  T:  Mythology  of  ancient 

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Keim,  de  B.  R.  Sheridan’s  troopers  on 

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Keim,  Theodor.  History  of  Jesus  of  Na- 

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Kelly,  James.  American  catalogue  of 

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Kelly,  Walter  K.  History  of  the  house  of 


Austria,  in  continuation  of  the  his- 
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Keltie,  J.  Scott,  ed.  Statesman’s  year 

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Kemble  family.  The  Kembles  and  their 

contemporaries.  1886 647.2.2 


Kemble,  Frances  A.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Kemble,  J:  Philip.  Boaden,  James.  Mem- 

moirs  of  the  life  of.  2 v.  in  1.  1825.  657.2 

Kemp,  Dixon.  Manual  of.  yacht  and  boat 

sailing.  1888 8103.1 

Kempe,  H.  R.  Electrical  testing.  1892. . 887.5 

Kendal,  J.  F.  History  of  watches  and 

other  timekeepers.  1892 893.24 

Kendall,  Mrs.  Madge.  Dramatic  opin- 
ions. 1890 223.22 

Kendrick,  A.  C.,  comp.  Our  poetical  fa- 
vorites. 3 v.  1881 222.23 

Kennan,  G:  Siberia  and  the  exile  sys- 
tem. 2 v.  1891 546.2 


Kennard,  Mrs.  N.  H.  Rachel.  (Famous 

women.)  1886 627.1.11 

— Mrs.  Siddons.  (Famous  women.)  1887.  627.1.15 
Kennedy,  J.  H.  Early  days  of  Mormon- 

ism.  1888 757.10 

Kennedy,  W:  S.  John  G.  Whittier:  the 

poet  of  freedom.  1892 671.1.10 

Kent,  James.  Commentaries  on  Ameri- 
can law.  Abridgment  by  E.  F. 

Thompson.  1886 917.26 

Kent,  W:  Winthrop.  Architectural 

wrought  iron.  1888 8108.2 

Kentucky.  Allen,  James  L.  Blue-grass 

region  of  Kentucky,  etc.  1892 554.6 

— Connelly,  Emma  M.  Story  of  Ken- 

tucky. [1890.] 764.1.6 

Ker,  David.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Ker,  John.  Lectures  on  the  history  of 

preaching.  1889 454.21 

Keramics.  See  Pottery  and  porcelain. 

Kerr,  Robert.  General  history  of  voy- 
ages and  travels.  18  v.  1811-24 535.6 

Kett,  [F.  H.]  & Co.,  pubs.  History  of 

Ogle  county,  Illinois.  1878 *712.14 

Keyes,  Emerson  W.  History  of  savings 
banks  in  the  United  States, from  1816 


to  1874.  2 v.  1876 942.3 

Keynes,  J:  N.  Scope  and  method  of  po- 
litical economy.  1891 936.3 

Kidd,  B:  Social  evolution.  1894 943.19 

Kidd,  J:  Adaptation  of  external  nature 
to  the  physical  condition  of  man. 

1887 868.14 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Architect’s  and  builder’s 

pocket  book.  Illus.  1890 876.19 

Kieffer,  H:  M.  Recollections  of  a drum- 
mer-boy. 1888 j 788. 23 

Kilbon,  G:  B Elementary  woodwork. 

1893 886.21 

KiLiMA-Njaro  expedition  in  eastern  equa- 
torial Africa.  Johnston,  H:H  1885.  558.19 
Kimball,  Arthur  L.  Physical  properties 

of  gases.  1890 874.7 

Kimmins,  C.  W.  Chemistry  of  life  and 

health.  1892 891.23 

Kindergarten.  Barnard,  H:,  ed.  Kin- 
dergarten and  culture  papers.  1890.  945.20 

— Hailmann,  W.  N.  Primary  methods. 

1887 453.14 

— Harrison,  Eliz.  A study  of  child  nat- 

ure. 1891 * 463.28 

— Hill,  M.  J.,  and  P.  S.  Song  stories  for 

the  kindergarten.  [With  music.] 

1893  945.10 

— Huntington,  Emily.  Kitchen  garden. 

1893  892.5 

— Hurst,  J:  F.  Life  and  literature  in  the 

Fatherland,  p.  82 523.15 

— Kraus-Bcelte,  Maria  and  Kraus,  J:  Kin- 

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— Marwedel,  Emma.  Conscious  mother- 

hood. 1889 464.25 

— Payne,  J.  Science  and  art  of  educa- 

tion, p.  385 453.22. 

— Peabody,  Eliz.  P.  Lectures  for  kin- 

dergartners.  1886 446.7 

— Poulsson.  Emilie.  Finger  plays. 

1889 878.16 

In  the  child’s  world  : talks  and  stor- 
ies.. 1894 945.12 

— Preyer,  W.  Mental  development  of 

the  child 448.2.24 

— Smith,  Eleanor.  Songs  for  little  chil- 


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KINDERGARTEN. 


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KNIGHTS. 


Kindergarten,  continued. 

— Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas,  ed.  The  kin- 

dergarten. 1893 476.30 

— Wiltse,  Sara  E.  Stories  for  kinder- 

gartens and  primary  schools.  1890.  95.37 

See  also  Children ; Education. 

King,  Gapt.  Charles.  Campaigning  with 

Crook  and  stories  of  army  life.  1890.  767.26 


— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

King,  C:  F.  Methods  and  aims  in  geog- 
raphy. 1892 557.1 

— Picturesque  geographical  readers,  v.  1-4. 

1891-2 547.9 


v.  1,  At  home  and  at  school,  v,  2,  This  continent 
of  ours.  v.  3,  The  land  we  live  in,  pt.  1.  v.  4,  The 
land  we  live  in,  pt.  2. 

King,  C:  W:  Gnostics  and  their  remains, 

ancient  and  mediaeval.  1887 456.2 

— Handbook  of  engraved  gems.  1866. . . 864.18 

— Natural  history  of  gems  or  semi-pre- 

cious stones.  1870 867.14 

— Natural  history  of  precious  stones  and 

precious  metals.  1883 867.13 

King,  E:  The  Great  South:  a record  of 
journeys  [in  the  Southern  states, 

1873-4],  1875 545.19 

King,  Grace.  Jean  Baptiste  Lemoine. 

1892 665.10.13 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

King,  James.  Cleopatra’s  needle.  (By- 
paths of  Bible  knowledge.) 473.1.1 

— Recent  discoveries  on  the  Temple  Hill 

at  Jerusalem.  1891 473.1.3 

King,  J:  E:  and  Cookson,  C.  Introduction 
to  the  comparative  grammar  of 

Greek  and  Latin.  1890 354.25 

King,  Lord.  Life  and  letters  of  John 

Locke.  1884 658.14 

King,  Moses.  Handbook  of  New  York 

City.  [1892.] 551.17 

— Handbook  of  the  U.  S.  1891 558.25 

— Harvard  and  its  surroundings.  1883..  523.6 

King,  Mrs.  R.  M.  Diary  of  a civilian’s 

wife  in  India,  1877-1882.  2v 538.2 

King,  Rufus.  Ohio  ; first  fruits  of  the  Or- 
dinance of  1787.  1891 738.16.12 

King,W:  F.  H.  Classical  and  foreign  quo- 
tations. 1889 331.24 

Kingdom  of  the  unselfish.  Peck,  J:  L. . . 463.5 

Kingdoms  of  nature.  Dexter,  Ransom. . 864.7 

Kinglake,  A.  W.  Invasion  of  the  Crimea, 

[1854-6].  6 v.  1888 705.4 

King’s  ferry-boat.  Norton,  J:  N 482.7 

King’s  Mountain  and  its  heroes.  Draper, 

L.  C 774.14 

Kingsford,  Anna,  M.  D.  Health,  beauty 

and  the  toilet.  1886 855.20 

Kingsley, C:  Good  news  of  God  ; sermons. 

1890 484.4 

— Literary  and  general  lectures  and  es- 

says. 1890 355.4 

— Poems.  1891 236.17 

— Scientific  lectures  and  essays.  1890.. . 8102.18 


— Biographies  from  “The  Times.” 685.13.1 

— McCarty,  J.  Modern  leaders 607.5 

— Parton,  J.  Princes,  authors,  etc 645.13 

Kingsley,  H:  Tales  of  old  travel.  1882.  557.11 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Kingsley,  J:  S.  Naturalist’s  assistant. 

1892 883.14 

— , ed.  Riverside  natural  history.  6 v. 

[1885-8.] 863.1 


Kingsley,  J:  S.,  continued. 

Contents:  v.  1,  Lower  invertebrates,  v.  2,  Crus- 
tacea and  insects,  v.  3,  Fishes  and  reptiles,  v.  4. 
Birds,  v.  5,  Mammals,  v.  6,  Man. 

Kingsley,  W:  L.,  ed.  Yale  college:  a 
sketch  of  its  history.  Ulus.  2v. 

1879.  F *8542.29 

Kingston,  W:  H:  G.  and  Frith,  H:  Nota- 
ble voyagers  from  Columbus  to 

Nordenskiold.  1892 694.9 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Kinley,  David.  History,  organization 
and  influence  of  the  independent 
treasury  of  the  United  States. 


[1893.] 934.1 

Kinnear,  J:  B . Principles  of  property  in 

land.  1880 941.26 

Kinsley,  W.  W.  Science  and  prayer. 

1893  476.24 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Ballads  and  barrack- 

room  ballads.  1892 231.7 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Kirby,  W:  History,  habits,  and  instincts 

of  animals.  2 v.  1853 868.15 

Kirk,  Eleanor.  Information  for  authors. 

1891  345.15 

— Periodicals  that  pay  contributors. 

1892  345.16 


Kirk,  Mrs.  Ellen  O.  [H: Hayes.]  See  Fic- 
tion class-list. 

Kirk,  J:  F.,  comp.  Supplement  to  Alli- 
bone’s  Critical  dictionary  of  Eng- 
lish literature  and  British  and 

American  authors.  2v.  1892 A. 8.4-5 

Kirke,  Edmund,  pseud.  See  Gilmore,  J.  R. 
Kirkland,  Miss  E.  S.  Short  history  of 

England  for  young  people.  1891..  777.14 
Kirkland,  Joseph.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Kirkup,  Thomas.  History  of  socialism. 

1892 933.22 

Kitchen  garden.  Huntington,  Emily. . . 892.5 

Kitchin,  G:  W:  History  of  France, 

B.C.  58-A.D.  1792.  3 v 792.20 

Kitto,  J:  Scripture  lands  ; historical,  geo- 
graphical and  typographical  sketch- 
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Klein,  J.  F.  Elements  of  machine  de- 
sign. 1892 8103.2 

Kleinert,  Paul.  Obadiah  expounded. 

[In  Lange’s  Commentary.) In  471.1.14 

— and  Bliss,  G:  R.  Micah  expounded. 

{In  Lange’s  Commentary.) Jw471 .1.14 

— and  Elliott,  C:  Nahum;  Habakkuk, 

Zephaniah,  expounded.  {In  Lange’s 

Commentary.). 471.1.14 

Klemm,  L.  R.  European  schools.  1889.  448.2.12 
Klunzinger,  C.  B.  Upper  Egypt:  its  peo- 
ple and  its  products.  1878 537.5 

Knapp,  W:  Ireland.  Grammar  of  the 

modern  Spanish  language.  1891..  355.5 

Knight,  A.  A.  Primer  of  botany.  1887.  876.10 
Knight,  C:  Cyclopaedia  of  London . 1851.  534.9 

— William  Caxton,  first  English  printer. 

1877  652.16 

— , ed.  London.  Ulus.  3v.  [1857?]...  553.6 

— Nicholl,  H:  J.  Great  movements. 

[Cheap  literature.] 727. 1 

Knight,  F.  A.  By  leafy  ways.  1889 865.17 

Knight,  W:  Hume.  (Philosophical  clas- 
sics.) 1886 675.1.11 

— Philosophy  of  the  beautiful  [Manual.] 

1891 8102.13 

— , ed.  See  Philosophical  classics. 

Knights;  comedy.  ^Aristophanes. 


KNIGHTS. 


142 


LABOR. 


Knights  Templars.  See  Chivalry  and 
Knighthood. 

Knitting.  Croly,  Mrs.  D.  G.  [. Jennie  June .] 

Knitting  and  crochet.  1885 853.2 

Knockabout  club . v.1-7.  Illus 543.2 

1,  In  North  Africa.  4,  In  the  Everglades. 

2,  In  Spain.  5,  In  the  Tropics. 

3,  In  the  Antilles.  6,  Along  shore. 

7,  In  the  woods. 

Knowledge.  Berkeley,  G:  Principles  of . 

1887 447.11 

— Fichte,  Johann  G.  Science  of.  1889..  483.7 

Knowles,  J.  H.  To  England  and  back. 

1892  547.21 

Knowlton,  Helen  M.  Hints  for  pupils  in 

drawing  and  painting.  1887 898.1 

Knox,  J:  J.  United  States  notes.  [Paper 

money.]  1885 901.6 

Knox,  Robert.  Manual  of  artistic  anat- 
omy. 1852 864.19 

— Races  of  men:  influence  of  race,  etc ., 

with  supplement  on  hybridity,  etc. 

1862  872.1 

Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in  Austral- 
asia. 1889 541.4 

— Boy  travellers  in  Central  Europe.  1893.  551.5 

— Boy  travellers  in  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 

land. [1890. J 541.10 

— Boy  travellers  in  Mexico.  [1889.] 537.1 

— Boy  travellers  in  Northern  Europe. 

1892 545.12 

— Boy  travellers  in  South  America.  1886.  532.2 

— Boy  travellers  in  the  Far  East.  5 v. 

1881-4.... 532.1 


Contents:  v.  1,  Japan  and  China,  v.  2,  Siam  and 
Java.  v.  3,  Ceylon  and  India,  v.  4,  Egypt  and  Pales- 
tine. v.  5,  Through  Africa. 


— Boy  travellers  in  the  Russian  empire. 

1887  532.5 

— Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo.  [1887.]  541.3 

— Decisive  battles  since  Waterloo.  1887.  756.2 

— Dog  stories  and  dog  lore.  [1887.] 858.8 

— Horse  stories,  and  stories  of  other  ani- 

mals. [1890.] 878.23 

— Hunting  adventures  on  land  and  sea. 

Illus.  2 v.  [1881.] 541.5 

Contents : v.  1,  The  young  Nimrods  in  North 
America;  v.  2,  The  young  Nimrods  around  the  world. 

— Life  of  Robert  Fulton  and  a history  of 

steam  navigation.  1886 646.22 

— Underground;  or,  life  below  the  sur- 

face. Illus 928.1 

— Voyage  of  the  “Vivian”  to  the  North 

Pole  and  beyond.  [1884.] 532.3 


— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Kobbe,  Gustav.  New  York  and  its  en- 
virons. Maps  and  illus.  1891 542.25 

Kobell,  Francis  von.  Sketches  from  the 

mineral  kingdom.  1859 In  871.3 

Kceppen,  A.  L.  World  in  the  Middle 
Ages:  an  historical  geography,  etc. 

2 v.  1854 755.1 

Kohn,  S.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Kokhanovsky, Mme.  ^Fiction  class-list. 
Kolokotrones,  Theo.  Autobiography;  tr. 

from  the  Greek.  Illus.  1892 678.6 

Koner,  W .,  joint  author.  See  Guhl,  E. 

Koran.  Mohammed.  The  Qur’an;  ed.  by 
E.  H.  Palmer.  (Sacred  books  of 
the  East.  v.  6 and  9. ) 1880 481.1 

— Selections  from  the  QurJn  ; by  E:  W. 

Lane.  1§79 485.1 

Korea.  See  Corea. 


Korolenko,  Vladimir.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Kosmon  church.  See  Oahspe. 

Kossuth,  Louis.  S.,  E.  O.  Memoir  of. 

[With  Hungary  and  its  revolutions.]  773.1 
Kouns,  N..  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Kraszewski,  J.  I.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Kraus-Bcelte,  Maria  and  Kraus  J:  Kin- 


dergarten guide.  2v.  1877-92 945.21 

Kremnitz,  Mite.  Fiction  class-list. 

Kritik  of  judgment.  Kant,  Immanuel. 

1892 483.22 

Kroeger,  A.  E.  Minnesinger  of  Germany. 

1873 222.33 

Krusi,  Hermann. , Pestalozzi;  his  life, 

work  and  influence.  1875 695.6 

Kuenen,  A.  National  religions  and  uni- 
versal religions.  1882 446.9 

— Religion  of  Israel  to  the  fall  of  the 

Jewish  state,  v.  1-3.  1874-5 483.23 

Kunz,  G:  F:  Gems  and  precious  stones 

of  North  America.  1892 8108.3 

Kurdistan.  Bishop,  Mrs.  I.  L.  Journeys 

in.  2 v.  1891 551.3 

L.,  C.  W.  The  great  discourse.  [Christ’s 

words  topically  arranged,^.]  [1890.]  476.32 
L.  L.  L .,  or  fifty  law  lessons.  Clark,  Ar- 
thur B 925.3 

Labberton,  R.  H.  New  historical  atlas 

and  general  history.  1886 528.17 

Labor  and  capital.  Atkinson,  E:  Margin 
of  profits.  [Eight  hour  question.] 

1887 937.40 

What  makes  the  rate  of  wages.  1892. In  936.28 

— Barns,  W:  E.,  ed.  Labor  problem. 

[Questions  and  answers.]  1886 941.11 

— Bohm-Bawerk,  E.  V.  Capital  and  in- 

terest. 1890 935.12 

— Bolles,  A.  S.  Conflict  of  labor  with 

capital.  1877 917.10 

— Booth,  C:,  ed.  Labour  and  life  of  the 

people.  2 v.  in  3.  1889  923.4 

— Brown,  C.  O.  Talks  on  labor  troubles. 

[1886.] 917.20 

— Campbell,  Helen.  Prisoners  of  pover- 

ty: women  wage  workers.  1887. ..  902.35 

— Eliot,  George.  Essays,  p.  251  327.17 

— Ely,  R:  T.  Labor  movement  in  Amer- 

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— George,  H:  Social  problems,  p.49.  [Two 

opposing  tendencies.] 917.6 

— Gilman,  N.  P.  Profit  sharing  between 

employer  and  employee.  1889 922.5 

— Gladden,  W.  Applied  Christianity. 

1886  446.26 

— Greeley,  H.  Hints  towards  reform. . . 325.32 

— Hake,  A.  E.  and  Wesslau,  O.  E.  Free 

trade  in  capital.  1890 943.9 

— Holland,  J:  G.  Every  day  topics,  p. 

333  325.7 

— Illinois.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics.  Re- 

ports [biennial],  4-7.  1886-92 9601.22 

— Irvine,  Leigh.  The  struggle  for  bread. 

1890 944.4 

— Lieber,  F.  On  property  and  labour. 

[1841.] 917.9 

— Marx,  Karl.  Capital:  a critical  analy- 

sis of  capitalistic  production.  2 v. 

1887  901.1 

— Nicholson,  J.  S.  Effects  of  machinery 

on  wages.  1892 941.21 

— Powderly,  T.  V.  Thirty  years  of  la- 

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— Price,  L.  L.  F.  R.  Industrial  peace, 

its  advantages,  etc.;  a report.  1887.  943.20 


LABOR. 


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LANDER. 


Labor  and  capital,  continued. 

— Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Six  centuries  of  work 

and  wages.  [Abridged.]  [1890.].  925.12 

— Schoenhof,  J.  Economy  of  high 

wages.  1893 937.73 

Industrial  situation  and  the  ques- 
tion of  wages.  1885 937.30 

— Thompson,  Herbert  M.  Theory  of 

wages.  [Eight  hours  question,  etc.] 

1892 933.14 

— United  States.  Com'r  of  labor.  Annual 

and  special  reports.  1886-93 P55.3 

— Villetard,  E.  History  of  the  Interna- 

tional. 1874 901.11 

— Walker,  Francis  A.  The  wages  ques- 

tion. 1891 941.27 

— Ward,  C.  O.  History  of  the  ancient 

working  people.  1889 922.14 

— Weeden,  W.  B.  Social  law  of  labor. 

1882 917.13 

See  also  Co-operation;  Eight  hours  ques- 
tion; Factory  system;  Trade  Unions;  Trusts. 

Labor  and  the  laboring  classes.  Baern- 
reither,  J.  M.  English  associations 
of  working  men.  1893 943.2 

— Booth,  C:,  ed.  Labour  and  life  of  the 

people.  2 v.  in  3.  1891 923.4 

— George,  Henry.  Condition  of  labor: 

an  open  letter  to  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

1891  933.9 

Same In  944.11 

— Gitfen,  Robert.  Progress  of  the  work- 

ing classes  in  the  last  half  century. 

1885  937.20 

— The  Irish  peasant:  a sociological  study. 

1892  941.8 

— Jevons,  W.  Stanley.  State  in  relation 

to  labour.  1887 941.1 

— McNeill,  G:  E.,  ed.  The  labor  move- 

ment. 1887 935.1 

— Mayhew,  H:  London  labour  and  the 

London  poor.  3 v.  [1864.] 927.1 

— Porter.  Robert  P.  Bread  winners 

abroad.  [1885.] 924.24 

— Simonds,  J:  C.  and  McEnnis,  J:  T. 

Story  of  manual  labor  in  all  classes 
and  ages.  1887 927.7 

— Verney,  F.  P.  N .,Lady.  How  the  peas- 

ant owner  lives  in  parts  of  France, 

Germany,  Italy,  Russia.  1888 941.2 

Labrador.  Packard,  Alpheus  S.  Labra- 
dor coast.  1891  558.26 

— Stearns,  Winfred  A.  Labrador:  its 

peoples, industries,  and  natural  his- 
tory. 1884 536.21 


Lace-making.  Art  of  modern.  1891 8522.20 

Lacey,  W:  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Lacombe,  Paul.  Growth  of  a people  : a 

short  study  in  French  history.  1883.  792.21 
Lacroix,  Paul.  Arts  in  the  Middle  Ages, 
and  at  the  period  of  the  Renais- 


sance  *768.1 

— Eighteenth  century;  its  institutions, 

customs  and  costumes.  Illus.  1876.  *758.10 
Ladd,  G:  T.  Introduction  to  philosophy. 

1890  465.2 

— Physiological  psychology.  1891 465.3 

— What  is  the  Bible  ? 1888 453.4 

Ladd,  HoratioO.  History  of  the  war  with 

Mexico.  1883 785.21 

— Story  of  New  Mexico.  [1891.] 764.1.7 

Laffan,  May.  See  Hartley,  May^Laffan. 


La  Fayette,  Gomtesse  de.  See  Fiction 
class-list. 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de.  Everett,  E: 


Works,  v.  1.  Eulogy  on 334.1.1 

— Tuckerman,  B.  Life  of.  1889 683.14 

Lagrange,  Fernand.  Physiology  of  bod- 
ily exericise.  1880 815.4.66 

Laing,  J joint  author.  &eeHalkett,  S. 

Laing,  S.  Human  origins.  1893 887.16 

— Modern  science  and  modern  thought. 

1889 8103.3 

Lalanne,  Maxime.  Treatise  on  etching. 

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944.11 
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941.26 

937.42 


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752.5 

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Lang,  Andrew.  Ballads  and  verses  vain. 

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Lange,  Helene.  Higher  education  of 

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Lange,  J:  P:  and  others,  continued. 

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J.  Yan  Oosterzee.  v.  3,  John,  by  J:  P:  Lange,  v.  4, 
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J:  P:  Lange  and  J.  J.  Yan  Oosterzee;  Peter  and  Jude, 
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Lanier,  Sidney,  ed.  The  boy’s  Percy : 

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Lankester,  Edwin  Ray.  Advancement 

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Lanman,  C:  Red  book  of  Michigan  ; a 
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Larcom,  Lucy.  At  the  beautiful  gate  and 

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Larned,  Edw.  C.  In  memory  of.  [Me- 
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La  Rocheterie,  M.  de.  Life  of  Marie 

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Larwood,  J.  and  Hotten,  J:  C.  History 

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Lassalle,  Ferdinand.  Dawson,  W:  H. 
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La  Saussaye,  P.  D.  C.  de.  Manual  of  the 

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Latham,  Baldwin.  Sanitary  engineering. 

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Latham, R.  G.  Descriptive  ethnology.  2 v. 

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Lathom  House.  Siege  of In  658.11 

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Lathrop,  S.  G.  Fifty  years  and  beyond; 

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Latimer,  Eliz.  W.  France  in  the  19th 

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Latin  literature,  continued. 

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C.  J.  ; Cicero;  Hirtius,  Aulus;  Livy;  Lu- 


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Latter-day  pamphlets.  Carlyle,  T: 333.12 

Latude, Henri  M.  de.  Memoirs  of.  [French 

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Laughlin,  J.  Laurence.  History  of  bi- 
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Laughter.  Spencer,  H.  Illustrations  of 

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Laurent,  Paul  M. , called  Laurent  VArdeche. 

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Laurie,  Andre.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Laurie,  S.  S.  Rise  and  constitution  of 

universities.  1887 448.2.3 

Laveleye,  Emile  de.  Balkan  peninsula. 

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— Letters  from  Italy.  1892 558.14 

— Socialism  of  to-day;  with  account  of 

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Lavisse,  Ernest.  Youth  of  Frederick  the 

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Law.  Corey, H:B.  Law  without  lawyers. 

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Lawes,  J.  B.  and  others.  Soil  of  the  farm. 

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Lawford,  Louisa.  Every  girl’s  book  of 

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Lawless,  Emily.  Story  of  Ireland.  1888.  .752.1.17 

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Lawyer’s  examination  of  the  Bible.  Rus- 
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Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.  Scott,  Sir  W...  216.7 

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Lea,  H:  C.  Historical  sketch  of  sacerdo- 
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Religious  history  of  Spain  connected 

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553.3 

894.2.5 

462.13 

447.24 

463.7 

462.15 


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Leaton,  James.  History  of  Methodism  in 

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Lebon,  A.  and  Pelet,  P.  France  as  it  is. 

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Le  Brun,  Mme.  Souvenirs.  1879  695.9 

Lechler,  G.  Y.  Acts  of  the  apostles. 

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Le  Conte,  Joseph.  Evolution  and  its  re- 
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Lee,  Fitzhugh.  General  Lee.  1894 681.7.9 

Lee,  H:  Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the 
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Lee,  Mary  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

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Lee,  Sidney.  Stratford-on-Avon,  to  the 

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Lee,  Yan  Phou.  When  I was  a boy  in 

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Lees,  James  C.  and  others.  Scottish 

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Lefevre,  Andre.  Race  and  language. 

1894 815.4.72 

Lefevre,  Pontalis  G.  A.  John  DeWitt ; 
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Leffingwell,  W:  B.  Shooting  on  up- 
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Le  Gallienne,  R;  George  Meredith:  some 

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Legends.  See  Arthur,  King;  Folk-lore; 

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Leger,  Louis.  History  of  Austro-Hun- 

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Legge,  James.  Life  and  teachings  of 

Confucius.  1877 454.1 

Legislation,  j Cree,  Nathan.  Direct  leg- 
islation by  the  people.  1892 925.32 

— Sullivan,  J.  W.  Direct  legislation  by 

the  citizenship.  1892 925.31 

Leibnitz,  Gottfried  W.  Philosophical 

works.  1890 485.5 

— Merz,  J:  T.  Leibniz.  (Philosophical 

classics.)  1884 675.1.8 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 

Leighton,  R.  F.  History  of  Rome.  1889.  765.1 

— , ed.  Harvard  examination  papers.  1883.  436.15 


Leighton,  Robert,  archbishop.  Works ; 

with  life  of  the  author.  1867 456.4 

Leitze,  E.  Modern  heliographic  pro- 
cesses. 1888 888.10 

Leland,  C:  G.  Gypsies.  1888 944.27 

— Hans  Breitmann’s  ballads.  [1871.]  . . . 224.17 

— Hundred  riddles  of  the  fair}7  Bellaria. 

1892 884.16 

— Manual  of  wood  carving.  1891 875  17 

— Meister  Karl’s  sketch  book.  1855  ....  335.7 

Lemcke,  Gesine.  Desserts  and  salads. 

1892  883.7 

Lemoine,  J.  B.  King,  Grace.  Jean  Bap- 
tiste Lemoine.  1892 665.10.13 

Lemon,  Don,  joint  author.  See  Nisbet,  C: 

Lena  delta.  Melville,  G:  W.  In  the 558.12 

Leonowens,  Anna  H.  Life  and  travel  in 

India.  [1884.] 531.15 

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Leprosy.  Bird,  I.  L.  Six  months  [in  . 

the]  Sandwich  Islands 518.5 

— Marsden,  Kate.  On  sledge  and  horse- 

back to  the  outcast  Siberian  lepers. 

[1892.] 551.19 

— Nordhoff,  C:  Northern  California,  Ore- 

gon and  the  Sandwich  Islands,  p. 

192 524.10 

Lepsius,  R:  Letters  from  Egypt,  Ethio- 
pia, and  the  peninsula  of  Sinai, 

[1842-5].  -1853 523.25 

Le  Roux,  H.  and  Gamier,  J.  Acrobats 

and  mountebanks.  1890 878.21 

Le  Row,  Caroline  B.  English  as  she  is 
taught.  Answers  to  examination 

questions 333.13 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Anatole.  Empire  of  the 

Tsars  and  the  Russians,  v.  1. 1893.  791.10.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  The  country  and  its  in- 
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Lesquereux,  Leo  and  James, T:  P.  Mosses 

of  North  America.  1884 883.16 

Lesseps,  Ferdinand  de.  Recollections  of 

forty  years.  1888 . 654.8 

Lessing,  G.  E.  Dramatic  works;  ed.  by 

E.  Bell.  2 v 226.8 


Contents  : v.  1,  Memoir;  Miss  Sara  Sampson;  Phi- 
lotas  ; Emilia  Galotti;  Nathan  the  wise.  v.  2,  Damon  ; 
or,  true  friendship;  The  young  scholar;  The  old 
maid;  The  woman  hater  ; The  Jews;  The  freethink- 
er; The  treasure;  Minna  von  Barnhelm. 

— Education  of  the  human  race.  1883.  945.27 

— Selected  prose  works ; ed.  by  E.  Bell. 

1879  323.24 

Contents  : Laokoon;  How  the  ancients  represented 
death;  Dramatic  notes. 

— Fiske,  J:  Unseen  world,  etc.  [Re- 

view of  Nathan  the  Wise.] 211.4 

— Pfleiderer,  O.  Philosophy  of  religion. 

v.  1,  p.  134... 475.11 


LESSING.  147  LIGHT. 


Lessing,  G.  E.,  continued. 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 
Lessons  learned  from  other  lives.  Flower, 


X)  • W j 

Lester,  C.  E.  Life  of  Peter  Cooper  [of 

New  York].  1885 652.17 

— and  Foster,  A.  Life  and  voyages  of 

Americus  Yespucius.  1846 535.4 

L’Estrange,  A.  G.  History  of  English 

humor.  2v.ini 335.9 

Letourneau,  C:  Biology.  1878 865.15 

— Evolution  of  marriage  and  of  the  fam- 

ily  944.6 

— Property:  its  origin  and  development. 

1892 936.6 

Letters  and  letter-writing.  Du  Bois,  H. 

P.,  ed.  Love  in  letters.  [1893.]...  352.2 

— Merydew,  J.  T.,  ed.  Love  letters  of 

famous  men  and  women.  2v.  1888.  341.8 

— Nisbet,  C.  and  L.  D.  Everybody’s 

writing-desk  book.  1892... 344.8 

— Wandle,  Jennie  T.  Art  of  letter- 

writing: [1889.] 345.20 


For  letter-writers  see  also  Beethoven;  Chesterfield 
(Earl  of) ; Cowper,  W. ; Dickens,  C:;  Dudevant,  A. 
L.  A.  D.  [ George  Sand .];  Gray,  Asa;  Lowell,  James 
R.;  Newman,  J:  H: ; Goethe;  Lamb,  C : ; Moltke,  H. 
von;  Montague,  Lady  Mary  W. ; Osborn,  Mrs.  S.  B.; 
Scott,  Sir  W. i Sevigne,  Madame;  Stanley.  A.  P. ; 


Walpole,  H. 

Letters  of  the  British  spy.  Wirt,  W:.. . 333.26 
Letters  to  a daughter.  Starrett,  H.  E..  446.6 

Letters  to  elder  daughters.  Starrett, H.E.  451.13 
Levant.  ’ Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  jour- 
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See  also  Egypt;  Greece;  Syria;  Turkey. 

Levi,  Leone.  International  law;  with  ma- 
terials for  a code  of  international 

law.  1888 815.4.60 

Leviathan  [on  civil  government,  etc]. 

Hobbes,  T: 917.18 


Levy,  Amy.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Lewald,  Fanny.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Lewes,  G:  H:  Comte’s  philosophy  of 

the  sciences  ; an  exposition.  1883.  458.7 

— On  actors  and  the  art  of  acting.  1892.  237.6 

— Spanish  drama.  Lope  de  Yega  and 


Calderon.  1846 227.26 

— McCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders 607.5 

Lewis,  A.  J:  [Prof.  Hoffman.]  Magic  at 

home j 871.21 

— Modern  magic:  art  of  conjuring  854.6 

Lewis,  C.  T:  and  Short,  C:  Harper’s  Lat- 
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Lewis,  Dio.  Dio  Lewis  treasury.  [Hv- 

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Lewis  M.  and  Clarke,  W.  Hist,  of  the 

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Lewis,  Tayler.  Book  of  Job:  a rhythmical 

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Liber  amoris.  [Poem.]  Carpenter,  H.  B.  216.19 
Liberal  living  upon  narrow  means.  Her- 
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Liberia.  Stockwell,G.S.  Republic  of.  1868.  783.19 


— Wiliams,  G.  W.  History  of  the  negro 

race  in  America,  v.  1,  p.  95 762.2.1 


Liberty.  Mackay,  T:,  ed.  Plea  for  liberty. 

1891 926.8 

— Mill,  J.  S.  On  liberty.  1871 903.9 

Liberty  and  a living.  Hubert,  P.  G 872.37 

Liberty,  equality,  fraternity.  Stephen, 

James  F.  1893 944.29 

Liberty  in  literature.  Ingersoll,  Robert 

G.  [1890.] 345.18 

Libraries.  Clark,  J.  W.  Libraries  in 
the  medieval  and  renaissance 
periods.  1894 484.14 

— Disraeli,  I:  First  founder  of  a public 

library.  (Amenities  of  literature, 

v.  2,  pp.  335-44.) 308.11.2 

— Dunning,  A.  E.  Sunday-school  library. 

1884 482.28 

— Fiske,  J:  Darwinism  and  other  essays. 

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— Fletcher,  W:  I.  Public  libraries  in 

America.  1894 482.9 

— Greenwood,  T:  Free  public  libraries, 

their  organization,  uses  and  man- 
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— Guild,  Reuben  A.  Librarians  manual; 

a treatise  on  bibliography  ; added, 


sketches  of  publick  libraries.  1858.  3501.14 

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— Lang,  Andrew.  The  library,  1892..  355.6 

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See  also  Bibliography  ( Classification  and 
Cataloguing .) 

Library  journal.  See  Periodicals. 

Library  of  aboriginal  American  litera- 
ture. Brinton,  D:  G.,  ed.  v.  1-7.  351.1 

For  contents  see  Brinton, Daniel  G .,ed. 
Library  of  economics  and  politics.  Ely, 


R:  T.,  ed 934.1 

For  contents  see  Ely,  Richard  T.,  ed. 

Library  of  universal  adventure  by  sea 
and  land.  Howells,  W:  D.  and  Per- 
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Liddell,  H.  G.  Life  of  Julius  Caesar. 

1887  652.15 

Lie,  Jonas.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Lieb,  Hermann.  Protective  tariff:  what 

it  does  for  us.  1888 901.14 

Lieber,  Francis.  On  property  and  labour. 

[1841.] 917.9 

Lietze,  Ernst.  Modern  heliographic  pro- 
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Life.  See  Periodicals. 

Life  [Conduct  and  philosophy  of.]  Chan- 

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— Lilly,  W:  S.  Great  enigma.  1892. . . . 475.21 

— Schlegel,  F:  von.  Philosophy  of.  1885.  458.18 

— Tolstoi,  L.  N.  Life.  [1888.]  : 453.15 

Life.  ^Biology. 

Life  and  labor.  [Essays.]  Smiles,  S:...  453.8 

Life  in  the  Mofussil.  [1880] 535.8 

Life  in  the  open  air.  Winthrop,  Theo. . 335.14 
Life  insurance.  About,  E.  Hand-book 

of  social  economy 902.15 

— Willey,  Nathan.  Principles  and  prac- 

tice of.  1892 8522.38 

Life  of  faith.  Upham,  T.  C 436.13 

Life  of  the  fields.  Jefferies,  R: 355.2 

Life  on  the  seashore.  Emerton,  James  H.  884.21 

Life  that  now  is.  Collyer,  Robert 484.17 

Liggins,  Rev.  J:  Yalue  and  success  of 

foreign  missions.  [1888.] 464.10 

Light.  See  Optics. 

Light  of  the  world.  Arnold,  Sir  Ed w. . . 227.3 


LIGHTFOOT. 


148 


LITERATURE. 


Lightfoot,  J.  fi.  Cambridge  sermons, 


(1861-1883).  1890 463.26 

— Essays  on  the  work  entitled  Supernat- 
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Lighthouse  on  the  rock.  Buxton,  H.  J.W.- 

[Short  sermons  to  children.]  1887.  478.18 
Lighthouses.  Crowninshields,  Mary  B. 

All  among  the  lighthouses.  [1886.]  832.38 
Lightning  and  lightning  rods.  Henry,  J. 
Directions  for.  [In  Smith,  miscel. 


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1883  891.25 

Lightning  calculator.  Orton,  H.D.  [1871.]  855.11 
Lillie,  Lucy  C.  Story  of  music  and  mu- 
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Lilly,  W:  S.  Great  enigma  [of  human 

existence].  1892 475.21 

Lily  among  thorns.  Griffis,  W:  E 455.17 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Complete  works  ; ed. 
by  J:  G.  Nicolay  and  J:  Hay.  2 v. 

1894  945.4 

— Debates  with  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  etc. 

1860 901.3 

— Hale,E:  E.,  ed.  The  president’s  words  : 

a selection  of  passages  from  [his] 
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— Inaugurals  and  Gettysburg  address . In  344.11 

— Van  Buren,  G.  M.,  ed.  Abraham  Lin- 

coln’s pen  and  voice:  [his]  letters, 


addresses,  etc.  1890 924.23 


— Abbott,  F.  E.  and  others.  Lincolniana. 

1865 691.2 

• — Bolton,  S.  K.  Poor  boys  who  became 

famous 646.5 

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Recollections  of  President  Lincoln 

and  his  administration.  1891 667.9 

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men.  2v 306.29 

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liberator.  1891 671.1.7 

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— McClure,  A.  K.  Abraham  Lincoln 

and  men  of  war  times.  Ports.  1892.  676.19 

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1893 626.4.23 

— Oldroyd,  O.  H.,  ed.  Lincoln  memor- 

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— Parton,  J,,  ed.  Princes,  authors  and 

statesmen 645 . 13 

— - Phillips,  Wendell.  Speeches,  etc 321.5 

— Piatt,  Donn.  Memoirs  of  men  who 

saved  the  Union 647.6 

— Pitman,  B.,  comp.  Assassination  of 

President  Lincoln  and  the  trial  of 
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— Poore,  B.  P.  Reminiscences.  2v 645.16 

— Putnam,  M.  Louise.  Children’s  life 

of.  1892 681.11 

— Raymond,  H:  J.  History  of  [his]  ad- 

ministration. 1864 767.21 


Lincoln,  Abraham,  continued. 


— Rice,  A.  T.,  ed.  Reminiscences  of,  by 

distinguished  men  of  his  time.  1886.  648.3 

— Schurz,  Carl.  Abraham  Lincoln:  an 

essay.  1892 681.1 

— Stoddard,  W.  O.  Life  of.  1888 647.1.7 

— Thayer,  W:  M.  From  pioneer  home  to 

White  House.  1887 647.17 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.  Carving  and  ser- 
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Lind,  Jenny.  See  Goldschmidt,  J.  L. 
Linderfelt,  K.  A.  Eclectic  card  catalog 

rules:  author  and  title  entries.  1890.  3502.21 
— Yolapuk:  an  easy  method  of  acquiring 


the  universal  language.  1888 331.20 

Lindley,  W.  and  Widney,  J.  P.  Califor- 
nia of  the  South.  1888 542.16 

Lindsay,  A.  W:  C.,  Earl  of  Crawford  and 
Balcarres.  Letters  on  Egypt,  Edom 
and  Holy  Land,  [1836-7.]  1866 536.17 

— Sketches  of  the  history  of  Christian 

art.  2 v.  1885 8103.9 

Lindsley,  D.  P.  Manual  of  takigrafy. 

1887 862.5 

Linton,  E.  Lynn.  Girl  of  the  period,  and 

other  social  essays.  1884 924.15 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Linton,  W.  J.  Life  of  John  Greenleaf 

Whittier.  1893 693.30 

— Poetry  of  America:  selections  from 

1776-1876.  1878 226.9 

Lippincott’s  dictionary  of  biography  and 

mythology.  See  Thomas  J B.22 

Lippincott’s  gazetteer  of  the  world.  1893.  A. 5 


Lippincott’s  monthly  magazine.  See  Pe- 
riodicals. 

Liquor  legislation  in  the  United  States 
and  Canada.  Fanshawe,  E.  L. 

[1892.] 944.12 

Liquor  traffic.  See  Temperance. 

Liszt,  Franz.  Ramann,  L.  Franz  Liszt, 

artist  and  man,  1811-40.  2v.  1882.  656.14 

— and  Wagner,  W.  L.  Correspondence, 

1841-61.  2 v.  [1888.] 653.9 

Litchfield,  F:  Illustrated  history  of  fur- 
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Literary  blunders . Wheatley,  H:B 347.11 

Literary  criticism  for  students.  McLaugh- 
lin, E:  T 348.1 

Literary  curiosities.  Brooks,  H:  M., 

comp 333.4.6 

Literary  guide  for  home  and  school. 

Caller,  M ary  A 345 . 19 

Literary  industries.  Bancroft,  H.  H. . 674.6 

Literary  landmarks.  Burt,  Mary  E 335.17 

Literature,  literary  life,  etc.  Bainton,  G: 
ed.  Art  of  authorship.  [Contribu- 
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1890 r..  342.17 

— Burt,  Mary  E.  The  world’s  litera- 

ture, a course  in  English  for  col- 
leges and  high  schools.  1890 342.28.1 


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— Dixey,  Wolstan.  Trade  of  authorship. 

1890 343.21 

— Hugo,  V.  William  Shakespeare.  [Re- 

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— Kirk,  Eleanor.  Information  for  au- 

thors. 1891 345.15 

Periodicals  that  pay  contributors. 

1892 345.16 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Essays  in  little.  1891.  343.7 


LITERATURE. 


149 


LODGE. 


Literature,  continued. 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Literary  essays.  6 v. 

1892 355.11 

— Mabie,  Hamilton  W.  Essays  in  liter- 

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Short  studies  in  literature.  1891..  344.9 

— Morley,  H:  Critical  miscellanies.  3v. 

1888 352.5 

English  literature  in  the  reign  of  Vic- 
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Note  : Contains  facsimiles  of  the  signatures  of  au- 
thors in  the  Tauchnitz  edition. 

— Morley,  J:  Studies  in  literature.  1891.  343.9 

— Posnett,  H.  M.  Comparative  litera- 

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— Repplier,  Agnes.  Points  of  view.  1892.  345.8 

— Stevenson,  R.  L:  Familiar  studies  of 

men  and  books 333.11 

— Taylor,  I:  Transmission  of  ancient 

books.  1889 354.1 

— Thompson,  Maurice.  Ethics  of  liter- 

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— Vickers,  R.  H.  Martyrdoms  of  liter- 

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— Wheeler,  D:  H.  By-ways  of  literature. 

[1883.] I 333.8 

See  also  Middle  Ages ; Renaissance ; also  names  of 
countries  and  literatures  and  departments  of  litera- 
ture. 

Literature  primers,  v.1-6,  9.  [1878-’80.]  347.15 

Contents  : v.  1,  American  literature  ; by  E.  Law- 
rence. v.  2,  English  literature,  Romance  period;  by 
E.  Lawrence,  v.  3,  English  literature,  Classical  per- 
iod; by  E.  Lawrence,  v.  4,  English  literature,  Mod- 
ern period;  by  E.  Lawrence,  v.  5,  French  literature ; 
by  G:  Saintsbury.  v.  6,  German  literature;  by  Helen 
S.  Conant.  v.  9,  Spanish  literature  ; by  Helen  S. 


Conan  t. 

Littell’s  living  age.  See  Periodicals. 

Little,  Rev.  A.  W.  Reasons  for  being  a 

churchman.  [1885.] 436.26 

Little,  C:  E.  Historical  lights  : quota- 
tions from  histories  and  biogra- 
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Little, H:  W.  Henry  M.  Stanley:  his  life. 

1890 662.6 

Little  Arthur’s  history  of  England.  Call- 

cott,  Lady 752.8 

Little  Arthur’s  history  of  Rome.  But- 

terworth,  H 783.16 

Little  book  of  Western  verse.  Field,  E.  226.23 

Little  Manx  nation.  Caine,  Hall 783.1 

Little  masters.  Scott,  W:  B.  (Great  art- 
ists.)  683.22 

Little  people  and  their  homes.  [In- 
sects.] Hook,  Stella  L j871.14 

Little  people  of  Asia.  Miller,  Olive  T. . j532.10 

Little  pieces  for  little  speakers.  Priest, 

Miss  S.  M 343.29 

Littledale,  Harold.  Essays  on  Lord 

Tennyson’s  Idylls  of  the  king.  1893.  231.26 

Littlehales,  II.,  ed.  The  prymer  ; or, 
prayer-book  of  the  lay  people  in 


the  Middle  Ages.  pt.  1.  Text.  1891.465.20.1 
Livermore,  G:  Opinions  of  the  founders 
of  the  republic  on  negroes  as  slaves, 
as  citizens,  and  as  soldiers.  1862.  943.7 

Livermore,  Mary  A.  My  story  of  the 


war.  1889 761.18 

Lives  and  deeds  of  our  self-made  men. 

Stowe,  Harriet  B 678.3 

Lives  of  the  saints.  Butler,  Alban 674.17 


Living  lights.  [Phosphorescent.]  Holder, 

C:  F 876.7 

Livingston,  C.  I .,  joint  author.  See  Alden, 

I.  M. 

Livingston,  E:  Life  of  Charles  Haven 

Hunt.  1864 638.19 

Livingstone,  D:  Adams,  H.  G.  Life  and 

adventures  of 655.5 

— Hughes,  Thomas.  Life  of.  (English 


men  of  action.)  ’89 655.17.3 


Livy.  [T.  Livius  Patavinus.]  History  of 
Rome  ; tr.  by  D.  Spillan  and  C.  Ed- 
monds. 2 v.  1892 796.13 

Lobeira,  Vasco.  Fiction  class-list. 
Lobscheid,  W.  Chinese  and  English  dic- 
tionary. 1871 C.21 

Loch,  C:  Stewart.  Charity  organization. 

1890  947.1 

Locke,  C:  G.  W.  Home  of  the  Eddas. 

1879 558.9 

Locke,  David  R.  \Petroleum  V.  Nasby.~\ 
“Swingin  round  the  cirkle.”  Illus. 

1867 344.12 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Locke,  John.  Philosophical  works.  2 v. 

1889 458.12 


Contents  : v.  1,  On  the  conduct  of  the  under- 
standing; On  human  understanding,  v.  2,  On  hu- 
man understanding,  continued ; Examination  of 
Malebrancbe’s  opinion  of  seeing  all  things  in  God; 
Elements  of  natural  philosophy;  On  reading  and 
study  for  a gentleman. 

— Two  treatises  on  civil  government.  1884  917.17 


— Fraser,  Alexander  C.  Locke.  (Philo- 

sophical classics.)  1890. 675.1.15 

— King,  L.  Life  and  letters  of.  1884. . . 658.14 

— Quick,  R.  H.  Educational  reformers, 

pp.  219-238 448.2.17 

Locke,  R:  A.  The  moon  hoax.  1859 864.9 

Locker,  F:,  ed.  Lyra  Elegantiarum. 

1884  223.6 

Locksley  Hall,  sixty  years  after.  Ten- 
nyson, Alfred 214.36 

Lockwood,  H:  C.  Constitutional  history 

of  France.  1890 945.7 

Lockwood,  S:  D.  Coffin,  W:  Life  and 

times  of.  1889 674.5 

Lockwood,  T:  D.  Electrical  measure- 
ment and  the  galvanometer.  1890.  947.1 

Lockyer,  J.  N.  Dawn  of  astronomy. 

1894  894.10 

— Meteoritic  hypothesis.  1890 8103.10 

Locock,  France%s.  Biographical  guide 

to  the  Divina  commedia  of  Dante. 

1871 222.15 

Locomotive  engine.  Forney,  M.  N.  Cat- 
echism of.  1890 875.12 

— Frith,  H.  On  the  wings  of  the  wind. 

1885  j84. 12 

— Hale,  E:  E.  Stories  of  invention 721.6.5 

— Sinclair,  Angus.  Locomotive  engine 

running  and  management.  1890..  874.28 
Lodge,  Edm.  Portraits  of  illustrious  per- 
sonages of  Great  Britain  with  biog. 
and  hist,  memoirs.  8 v.  1849-1888..  658.3 

Contents:  v.  1,  Elizabeth  of  York,  queen  of  Henry 
VII.— Thomas  Stanley,  Earl  of  Derby.— Margaret  of 
Lancaster,  mother  of  Henry  VII. — Cardinal  Wolsey. — 
William  Warbam,  archbishop  of  Canterbury.— Sir 
John  More. — Sir  Thomas  More. — Ann  Bullen,  or  Bol- 
eyn,  queen  of  Henry  VIII.— Jane  Seymour,  queen  of 
Henry  VIII. — Sir  Nicholas  Carew. — Thomas  Crom- 


LODGE. 


150 


LODGE. 


Lodge,  Ed m . , continued. 

well,  earl  of  Essex. — Margaret  Tudor,  sister  to  Henry 
VIII. — Charles  Brandon,  duke  of  Suffolk. — Cardinal 
Beatoun.— Henry  Howard,  earl  of  Surrey.— Henry 
VIII.— Catharine  Parr,  queen  of  Henry  VIII». — Thomas 
Seymour,  lord  Sudeley.— Sir  Anthony  Denny.— Ed- 
ward Seymour,  duke  of  Somerset.— Edward  VI.— 
Dudley,  duke  of  Northumberland. — Thomas  Howard, 
duke  of  Norfolk.— Lady  Jane  Gray.— Henry  Grey, 
duke  of  Suffolk.— John  Russell,  1st  earl  of  Bedford.— 
Nicholas  Ridley,  bishop  of  London.— Thomas  Cran- 
mer,  archbishop  of  Canterbury.— Edward  Courtenay, 
earl  of  Devonshire. — Cardinal  Pole. 

v.  2,  Mary,  queen  of  England. — William,  1st  lord 
Paget.— Edward,  1st  lord  North.— Henry  Stuart,  lord 
Darnley.— James  Stuart,  earl  of  Murray,  regent  of 
Scotland.— John  Knox.— Thomas  Howard,  4th  duke 
of  Norfolk.— William  Powlett,  or  Paulet,  marquis  of 
Winchester.— Sir  William  Maitland,  of  Lethington.— 
James  Hamilton,  earl  of  Arran. — Matthew  Parker, 
archbishop  of  Canterbury.— Walter  Devereux,  earl  of 
Essex.— Sir  Nicholas  Bacon.— Sir  Thomas  Gresham.— 
Henry  Fitzalan,  earl  of  Arundel.— James  Douglas, 
earl  of  Morton.— Thomas  Radclyffe,  earl  of  Sussex.— 
Edward  Clinton,  earl  of  Lincoln. — Sir  Philip  Sidney. — 
Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scotland.— Robert  Dudley,  earl 
of  Leicester.— Ambrose  Dudley,  earl  of  Warwick.— Sir 
Francis  Walsingham.— Sir  Christopher  Hatton. -Car- 
dinal Allen.— Sir  Francis  Drake.— Philip  Howard, 
earl  of  Arundel. — John  Maitland,  lord  of  Thirles- 
tane.— William  Cecil,  lord  Burghley,  or  Burleigh.— 
Robert  Devereux,  2d  earl  of  Essex. 

v.  3,  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England.— John,  1st  mar- 
quis of  Hamilton.— George  Clifford,  earl  of  Cumber- 
land.— Charles  Blount,  baron  Montjoy.— Thomas 
Sackville,  earl  of  Dorset.— Sir  Thomas  Bodley.  — Rob- 
ert Cecil,  earl  of  Salisbury.— Henry,  prince  of  Wales. 
— Henry  Howard,  earl  of  Northampton. — Lady  Ara- 
bella Stuart.— Thomas  Egerton,  viscount  Brackley.— 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh.— Mary  Sidney,  countess  of  Pem- 
broke.—Thomas  Cecil,  1st  earl  of  Exeter.— Henry 
Wriothesley,  earl  of  Southampton. — James,  2d  mar- 
quis of  Hamilton.  - Charles  Howard,  earl  of  Notting- 
ham.—Lodowick  Stuart,  duke  of  Richmond.— Fran- 
cis Bacon,  lord  Verulam,  viscount  St.  Alban.— Thom- 
as Howard,  earl  of  Suffolk. — Edward  Somerset,  earl 
of  Worcester. — Lucy  Harington,  countess  of  Bedford. 
—George  Villiers,  duke  of  Buckingham.— Fulke  Gre- 
ville,  lord  Brooke. — George  Car ew,  earl  of  Totness. — 
William  Herbert,  earl  of  Pembroke.— Sir  Hugh  Mid- 
dleton.— Henry  Percy,  earl  of  Northumberland.— 
George  Abbott,  archbishop  of  Canterbury.— Richard 
Weston,  earl  of  Portland. 

v.  4,  Walter,  1st  lord  Aston.— Frances  Howard, 
duchess  of  Richmond.— Sir  Henry  Wotton. — Thomas, 
lord  keeper  Coventry.— Francis  Russell,  earl  of  Bed- 
ford.—Thomas  Wentworth,  earl  of  Strafford. — Robert 
Bertie,  earl  of  Lindsey.— Robert  Greville,  2d  lord 
Brooke.— Spencer  Compton,  2d  earl  of  Northampton. 
Robert  Dormer,  earl  of  Caernarvon.— William  Vil- 
liers, viscount  Grandison.— William  Fielding,  earl  of 
Denbigh. — Henry  Spencer,  earl  of  Sunderland.— Lu- 
cius Carey,  viscount  Falkland. — Henry  Danvers,  earl 
of  Danby. — William  Laud,  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
—Lionel  Cranfield,  earl  of  Middlesex. — Henry  Somer- 
set, 1st  marquis  of  Worcester.— Thomas  Howard,  earl 
of  Arundel  and  Surrey.— Robert  Devereux,  3d  earl  of 
Essex.— Arthur,  lord  Capel.— Charles  I. — Edward, 
lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury. — James,  1st  duke  of  Ham- 
ilton.—Blanche  Somerset,  baroness  Arundell  of 
Wardour.— Henry  Rich,  earl  of  Holland.— George 
Gordon,  marquis  of  Huntly. — George,  lord  Goring. 


Lodge,  Edm.,  continued. 

— James  Graham,  marquis  of  Montrose. — Philip 
Herbert,  earl  of  Pembroke. 

v.  5,  William,  2d  duke  of  Hamilton  — James  Stan- 
ley earl  of  Derby. — Francis,  lord  Cottington. — 
Ralph,  lord  Hopton. — Edward  Sackville,  4th  earl  of 
Dorset.— John  Selden. — James  Stuart,  duke  of  Rich- 
mond.— Robert  Rich,  2d  earl  of  Warwick. — Oliver 
Cromwell. — Dorothy  Percy,  countess  of  Leices- 
ter.— William  Seymour,  marquis  of  Hertford. — 
Lucy  Percy,  countess  of  Carlisle.— Archibald 
Campbell,  marquis  of  Argyll. — Elizabeth,  queen 
of  Bohemia. — Charlotte  de  La  Tremouille,  coun- 
tess of  Derby. — Sir  Kenelm  Digby. — Montague 
Bertie,  2d  earl  of  Lindsey. — Edward  Somerset,  2d 
marquis  of  Worcester. — Thomas  Wriothesley,  4th 
earl  of  Southampton. — Algernon  Percy,  earl  of  North- 
umberland.— Henrietta  Maria,  queen  of  Charles  I. — 
George  Monk,  duke  of  Albemarle. — Edward  Mon- 
tagu, 2d  earl  of  Manchester. — Anne  Hyde,  duchess 
of  York. — Edwajd  Montagu,  earl  of  Sandwich. — 
Thomas,  lord  Clifford  of  Chudleigh. — Edward  Hyde, 
earl  of  Clarendon.  John  Powlitt.  5th  marquis  of 
Winchester. — Anne  Clifford,  countess  of  Dorset. — 
William  Kerr,  3d  earl  of  Lothian. 

v.  6,  William  Cavendish,  duke  of  Newcastle. — Sir 
Matthew  Hale. — George  Digby,  2d  earl  of  Bristol. — 
William  Howard,  viscount  Stafford.— John  Leslie, 
duke  of  Rothes. — Prince  Rupert.— John  Maitland, 
duke  of  Lauderdale. — Heneage  Finch,  earl  of  Not- 
tingham.—David  Leslie,  1st  lord  Newark.— Dorothy 
Sidney,  countess  of  Sunderland. — William,  lord  Rus- 
sell.— Algernon  Sidney.— Anne  Carre,  countess  of 
Bedford. — Charles  II. — James  Scott,  duke  of  Mon- 
mouth.— Henry  Bennet,  earl  of  Arlington. — Francis 
North,  lord  Guildford. — Archibald  Campbell,  9th 
earl  of  Argyll. — James  Butler,  duke  of  Ormond. — 
John  Graham,  viscount  of  Dundee. — Elizabeth  Cecil, 
countess  of  Devonshire. — Hon.  Robert  Boyle.— John 
Tillotson,  archbishop  of  Canterbury.— William,  1st 
earl  of  Craven. — William  Russell,  duke  of  Bedford. — 
Robert  Spencer,  2d  earl  of  Sunderland. — Frances 
Theresa  Stuart,  duchess  of  Richmond.— Archibald 
Campbell,  1st  duke  of  Argyll.— John  Locke.— Catha- 
rine of  Braganza,  queen  of  Charles  II. 

v.  7,  William  Cavendish,  1st  duke  of  Devonshire.— 
Sidney  Godolphin,  earl  of  Godolphin.— Thomas  Os- 
born, 1st  duke  of  Leeds.— Anne,  queen  of  England. — 
Gilbert  Burnet,  bishop  of  Salisbury.— John,  1st  lord 
Somers.  — Charles  Talbot,  duke  of  Shrewsbury. — 
John  Churchill,  duke  of  Marlborough. — Rachel 
Wriothesley,  lady  Russell.— Robert  Harley,  earl  of 
Oxford.— Sir  Isaac  Newton. — Francis  Atterbury, 
bishop  of  Rochester. — Charles  Mordaunt,  3d  earl  of 
Peterborough. — John  Campbell,  2d  duke  of  Argyll 
and  duke  of  Greenwich.—  Sarah  Jennings,  duchess  of 
Marlborough. — James  Butler,  2d  duke  of  Ormond. — 
Robert  Walpole, 1st  earl  of  Oxford. — Charles  Seymour, 
6th  duke  of  Somerset. — John  Montagu,  2d  duke  of 
Montagu.  — Henry  St.  John,  1st  viscount  Boling- 
broke.  -Richard  Boyle,  earl  of  Burlington. — Horatio, 
1st  lord  Walpole. — William  Pulteney,  earl  of  Bath. — 
Philip  Yorke,lst  earl  of  Hardwicke.— Thomas  Pelham 
Holies,  duke  of  Newcastle.— John  Manners,  marquis 
Granby.— John  Russell,  4th  duke  of  Bedford.— Henry 
Fox,  1st  lord  Holland.— Robert,  lord  Clive.— William 
Pitt,  1st  earl  of  Chatham. 

v.  8,  Admiral  lord  Hawk.— Charles  Watson  Went- 
worth, 2d  marquis  of  Rockingham, — Augustus  Kep- 
pel,  1st  lord  of  the  admiral  ty — George  Augustus  Eliott, 
lord  Heathfield. — George  Brydges  Rodney,  English 
admiral.— Frederick  North,  2d  earl  of  Guilford. — 
John  Stuart,  earl  of  Bute.— William  Murray,  earl  of 


LODGE. 


LORD’S. 


151 

I 


Lodge,  Edm.,  continued. 

Mansfield.— Charles  Pratt,  earl  of  Camden.— Sir  Wil- 
liam Jones.— Horace  Walpole,  4th  earl  of  Orford. — 
Jelfrey, baron  Amherst.— Richard, earl  Howe,  admiral. 
^Sir  Ralph  Abercromby— Francis  Russell, 5th  duke  of 
Bedford.— Adam,  viscount  Duncan,  admiral.— Hora- 
tio, viscount  Nelson,  admiral.— Charles,  1st  marquis 
Cornwallis. — William,  1st  marquis  of  Lansdowne. — 
William  Pitt  — Charles  James  Fox  —Alexander 
Hood,  viscount  Bridport,  admiral. — Samuel,  viscount 
Hood,  admiral. — Charlotte  Caroline  Augusta,  prin- 
cess of  Wales.— Sir  Joseph  Banks  — John  Jervis,  earl 
of  St.  Vincent,  admiral. — Robert  Banks  Jenkinson, 
earl  of  Liverpool  .—Sir  Walter  Scott.— Edward  Pel- 
lew,  viscount  Exmouth,  admiral. — Arthur  Wellesley, 


duke  of  Wellington. 

Lodge,  H:  C.  Historical  and  political 

essays.  1892 933  6 

— Life  of  George  Washington.  2v.  1889.626.4.19 

— Speeches.  1892 341.15 

Lodge,  Oliver  J.  Lightning  conductors 

and  lightning  guards.  1892 885.25 

— Modern  views  of  electricity.  1889....  865.26 
Lodge,  R.  History  of  modern  Europe, 

1453-1878.  1876 752.9 

Loftie,  W.  J.  Westminster  Abbey.  1891.  545.24 

— Windsor  Castle, park,  town,  and  neigh- 

borhood. 1891 552.21 

Logan,  James.  Scotish  Gael;  or,  Celtic 

manners.  1846 786.7 

Logan,  John  A.  The  great  conspiracy: 

its  origin  and  history.  1886 753.4 

— The  volunteer  soldier  of  America;  with 

memoir  of  the  author  and  military 
reminiscences  from  [his]  private 

journal.  1887 761.16 

Logan,  Olive.  Apropos  of  women  and 

theatres,  etc.  1869 333.18 

— The  mimic  world  and  public  exhibi- 

tions. 1871 862.10 

Logarithms.  Compton,  A.  G.  Logarith- 
mic computation.  1884 874.24 

Logic.  Aristotle.  Organon;  or,  logical 

treatises.  1885 457.3 

— Devey,  Joseph.  Logic.  1856 458.5 

— Lotze,  H.  Outlines  of  logic.  1887.  In  472  20.6 

— Mill,  J:  S.  A system  of.  1887 447.12 

— Port-Royal  logic  ; tr.  by  T.  S.  Baynes.  476.12 


Loher,  F.  von  and  Joyner,  A.  B.  Cyprus: 

historical  and  descriptive.  1878. . . 756.12 

Lomb  prize  essays.  1886 858.3 


Contents  : Healthy  homes  and  foods  for  the  work- 
ing classes,  by  Victor  C.  Vaughan.  Sanitary  condi- 
tions and  necessities  of  school  houses  and  school 
life,  by  D.  F.  Lincoln.  Disinfection  and  individual 
prophylaxis  against  infectious  diseases,  by  G:  M. 
Sternberg.  Preventable  causes  of  diseases,  injury 
and  death  in  American  manufactories  and  workshops, 
etc.,  by  G:  H.  Ireland.  Appendix. 


Lombard,  T:  R.  The  new  Honduras:  its 

situation,  resources,  1887 554.24 

Lombard  street:  a description  of  the  mon- 
ey market.  Bagehot,  W 917.3 

London,  England.  Baedeker,  K:  Lon- 
don and  its  environs.  Handbook. 

1892 . *555.16 

— Besant,  Walter.  London.  [City  and 

people,  from  age  to  age.]  1892 778.11 

— Booth,  C:,  ed.  Labour  and  life  of  the 

people.  2 v.  in  3.  1891 923.4 

— Duncan,  Sara  Jeannette.  An  American 

girl  in  London.  1891.  Fict 163.12  | 


London,  England,  continued. 

— Hare,  A:  J:  C.  Walks  in.  [1878.]....  542.19 

— Hatton,  J.  Club-land  ; London  and 

provincial.  1890 8522.29 

— Hutton, Laurence.  Literary  landmarks 

of  London.  Ports.  1892 547.17 

— Knight,  C:  London.  [Historical  and 

topographical.]  [1857.] 553.6 

Cycloptedia  of.  1851 534.9 

[Abridgment  of  “London,”  1st  edn.] 

— Lovett,  R:  London  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil.  1890 545.4 


— Mayhew,  H:  London  labour  and  the 

the  London  poor.  3 v.  [1864.] 927.1 

andB  inny,J:  Criminal  prisons  of  Lon- 


don and  scenes  of  prison  life.  1862.  926.20 

— Societv  in  London.  By  a foreign  resi- 

dent. 1885 538.26 

— Walford,  E.  Greater  London:  its  his- 

tory, its  people,  and  its  places.  2 v.  528.14 

— Williams,  Montagu.  Round  London: 

down  east  and  up  west.  1892 547.29 

See  also  Fleet;  Thames  ; Westminster  Abbey. 

London  street  Arabs.  [Drawings.]  Stanley, 

Mrs.  H.  M.  1890 *875.3 

Long,  A.  L.  Memoirs  of  Robert  E.  Lee. 

1887 648.7 

Long,  E.  A.  Ornamental  gardening.  1885.  855.28 
Long,  H.  A.  Personal  and  family  names. 

1883 657.4 

Long,  J.  H.  Slips  of  tongue  and  pen.  1888.  333.25 
Long,  Lessel.  Twelve  months  in  Ander- 
son ville  [in  1864-5].  1886 763.14 

Longevity.  Mathews,  W.  Secret  of.. In  318.1 

— Thoms,  W:J.  Human  longevity.  1873.  885.21 
Longfellow,.H:  W.  Complete  poetical 

works.  1893 202.3 

— Prose  works.  2 v.  1892 345.7 

Contents:  v.  1,  Outre-mer  and  Driftwood, 
v.  2,  Hyperion  and  Kavanagh. 

— Courtship  of  Miles  Standish  and  other 

poems.  1859 231.4 

— , ed.  Poems  of  places.  31  v.  [1876.]..  233.1 


Contents  : v.  1-4,  England  and  Wales,  v.  5,  Ire- 
Land.  v.  6-8,  Scotland;  Denmark;  Iceland;  Norway 
and  Sweden,  v.  9-10,  France  and  Savoy,  v.  11-13, 
Italy,  v.  14-15,  Spain;  Portugal;  Belgium;  Holland, 
v.  16.  Switzerland  and  Austria,  v.  17-18,  Germany, 
v.  19,  Greece  and  Turkey  (in  Europe),  v.  20,  Russia, 
including  Asiatic  Russia,  v.  21-23,  Asia.  v.  24,  Africa, 
v.  25-26,  New  England.  v.  27,  Middle  States, 
v.  28,  Southern  States,  v.  29,  Western  States,  v.  30, 
British  America;  Mexico;  South  America,  v.  31, 
Oceanica. 


— Longfellow,  S:,  ed.  Final  memorials 

of.  1887 648.5 

Life  of,  with  extracts  from  his  jour- 
nals and  correspondence.  Portraits. 

2 v.  1886 645.12 

— Robertson,  E.  S.  Longfellow 693.23 

Lonsdale,  Viscount.  See  Lowther,  John. 

Looker  on,  The.  (British  essayists.)  303.15.35-37 
Loomis,  Lafayette  C.  Index  guide  to 

travel  and  art  study  in  Europe.  ’90.  538.16 
Lord,  Frances.  Christian  science  healing: 

its  principles  and  practice.  1888. . 453.20 
Lord,  John.  Points  of  history.  [1881.].  792.2 

— Two  German  giants:  Frederic  the  great 


and  Bismarck.  Ports.  1894 687.13 

Lord’s  prayer.  Gladden,  Washington. 

The  Lord’s  prayer 446.27 

— Stanley,  A.  P.  Christian  institutions, 

pp.  315-325 427.2 


LORIMER. 


152 


LOWE. 


Lorimer,  G:  C.  Isms,  old  and  new.  1881.  436.25 
Lorimer,  Mary.  Among  the  trees.  1869.  861.38 
Loring,  Caleb  W:  Nullification,  seces- 
sion, Webster’s  argument,  etc.  1893.  933.23 
Loring,  G:  B.  Farm-yard  club  of  Jotham. 

1881 872.3 

— A year  in  Portugal,  1889-90 551.21 

Lorne,  Marquis  of.  [J.  G.  E.  H.  D.  S. 

Campbell.]  Canadian  pictures 
drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  1892.  548.13 
Lossing,  B.  J.  Eminent  Americans:  brief 

biographies.  1886 652.13 

— The  Empire  state:  a compendious  his- 

tory. 1888 768.5 

— Harpers’  popular  cyclopiedia  of  the 

history  of  theUnited  States.  2 v.  1882.  758.1 

— - Hours  with  the  living  men  and  wo- 
men of  the  Revolution.  1889 673.20 

— Mary  and  Martha,  the  mother  and  the 

wife  of  George  Washington.  1886.  646.24 

— Two  spies;  Nathan  Hale  and  John 

Andre.  1892 692.20 

— Washington  and  the  American  repub- 

lic. Illus.  3 v.  [1870.] 788.7 

Lost  cause  regained.  Pollard,  E:  A 785.6 

Lothrop,  Harriet  M.  [ Margaret  Sidney .] 

How  they  went  to  Europe.  [1884.]  544.26 

— Old  Concord:  her  highways  and  by- 

ways. [1888.] 543.8 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.  NeeViaud,  Julien. 

Lotze,  Hermann.  Metaphysic  in  three 
books:  ontology,  cosmology,  and 
psychology.  2 v.  1887 454.2 

— Microcosmus:  an  essay  concerning 

man  and  his  relation  to  the  world. 

1887 452.15 

— Outlines  of  philosophy.  6 v.  1886-90.  472.20 


Contents:  v.  1,  Metaphysic,  v.  2,  Philosophy  of 
religion,  v.  3,  Practical  philosophy,  v.  4,  Psychology. 
v.5, Esthetics,  v.6, Logic ; Encyclopaedia  of  philosophy. 


Louisa,  queen  of  Prussia.  Hudson,  Eliz. 

H.  Life  and  times  of.  2v.  1878 692.23 

Loudon,  J.  C.  Encyclopaedia  of  cottage, 

farm  and  villa  architecture.  1883.  *864.5 
Loudon,  Mrs.  J.  W.  Entertaining  natur- 
alist. 1867 867.15 

Loughead, Mrs.F.TA.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Louis  IX.,  of  France.  Joinville,  Johnde. 


Louis  FA.,  of  France.  Brooks,  E.  S.  His- 
toric boys 645.4 

— Buckle,  H.T.  History  of  civilization,  v.l.  904.3.1 

— Commines,  P.  de.  Historical  mem- 

oirs. [With  the  Scandalous  chron- 
icle.] 2v.  1889 772.12 

— Willert,  P.  F.  Reign  of 755.22 

In  fiction,  see  Scott,  W.  Quentin  Dur- 
ward.  [12.16.] 


Louis  XIV.,  of  France.  Buckle, H.  T.  His- 
tory of  civilization,  v.l 904.31 

Brooks,  E.S.  Historic  boys 645.4 

— Bungener,  F.  L.  Preacher  and  the 

king.  Fict 58.10 

— James,  G.  P.  R.  Life  and  times  of. 

2 v.  1884 658.13 

— Pardoe,  Julia.  Louis  XIV  and  the 

court  of  France  in  the  17th  century. 

3 v.  1887 751.14 

— Saint-Amand,  I.  de.  Women  of  Ver- 

sailles: court  of  Louis  XIV.  Ports. 

1893 687.6 

IvOuis  XV.,  of  France.  Saint-Amand  I.  de. 

Ooprt  of  Louis  XYr  Ports,  1893..  687,10 


Louis  XV.,  of  France,  continued. 

Last  years  of  Louis  XV.  Ports.  1893.  687.11 

Louisiana.  French,  B.  F.  Historical 
collections  of  Louisiana,  v.  2,  5... 

1850-53 762.9 

Contents  : v.  2,  Account  of  the  Louisiana  historical 
society;  Discourse  on  the  life  of  F.  X.  Martin;  Index 
to  public  documents  in  Paris  relating  to  Louisiana; 
Letter  of  De  Soto,  by  L.  H.  de  Biedma,  1544;  Narra- 
tive of  the  expedition  of  De  Soto,  by  a gentleman  of 
Elvas,  1669;  Description  of  La  Louisiane  ; also  of  the 
Mississippi,  by  D.  Coxe;  Marquette  and  Joliet’s  ac- 
count of  voyage,  1673.  v.  5,  Historical  memoirs  by  G. 
M.  B.  Dumont,  1712-40;  Champigny’s  memoir  on  the 
present  state  of  Louisana,  to  1771. 

Historical  collections  of  Louisiana 

and  Florida.  New  series.  1869 776.2 

Contents  : Memoir  by  de  Remonville,  1697;  Voyage 
in  1698,  by  d’Iberville;  Annals  of  Louisiana,  1698-1722, 
by  Penicaut  ; History  of  the  first  attempt  of  the 
French  to  colonize  Florida,  1562-67,  by  Rene  Lau- 
donniere. 

— Gayarre,  C:  History  of  Louisiana. 

v.  1-2.  1852-4 762.8 

v.  1,  French  domination,  [1539-1769]. 
v.  2,  Spanish  domination,  [1769- 
1803]. 

Louisiana;  its  colonial  history  and 

romance.  1851  788.13 

— Thompson,  Maurice.  Story  of.  [1888.]  764.1.4 

— Wallace,  Joseph.  Illinois  and  Louisiana 

under  the  French  rule.  1893 788.10 

Lounger,  The.  (British  essayists.)  303.15.30-31 
Lounsbury,  T:  R.  Studies  in  Chaucer: 

his  life  and  writings.  3 v.  1892 346.3 

Love,  W:  De  L.  Wisconsin  in  the  war 

of  the  rebellion.  1866 763.18 

Love.  Alcaforado,  M.  Love  letters  of  a 

Portuguese  nun,  1668.  [1890.] 348.13 

— Burton,  Robert.  Love  melancholy. 

1866.. In  427.17 

— Drummond,  H:  Greatest  thing  in  the 

world,  an  address.  1890 461.9 

— Du  Bois,  H.  P.,  ed.  Love  in  letters  of 

statesmen,  warriors,  men  of  letters, 
and  others.  [1893.] 352.2 

— Finck,  H:  T.  Romantic  love.  1887...  448.3 

— Greenwood,  F:  Lover’s  lexicon:  hand- 

book for  novelists,  etc.  1894 352.8 

— Merydew,  J.  T.,  ed.  Love  letters  of 

famous  men  and  women.  2 v.  1888.  341.8 

— Ovid.  Art  of  love,  etc.  1887 In  225.13 

— Watson,  W:,  ed.  Lyric  love.  1892 231.23 

Lovering,  A . T .,  joint  author.  See  Pratt. 

Mara  L. 

Lovett,  R:  Irish  pictures  drawn  with  pen 


and  pencil.  1888 537.3 

— London  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and 

pencil.  1890 545.4 

— Norwegian  pictures  drawn  with  pen 

and  pencil.  1890 548.10 

— Pictures  from  Holland  drawn  with 

pen  and  pencil.  1887 545.6 

— United  States  pictures  drawn  with 

pen  and  pencil.  1891 548.15 

— Welsh  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and 

pencil 548.14 

Low,  C:  R.  Maritime  discovery:  a his- 
tory of  nautical  exploration.  2v. 

2 v.  1881 551.24 

Low,  Sidney,  J.  and  Pulling,  F:  S.  Dic- 
tionary of  English  history.  1885. . 795.18 
I/OWE  f C;  Pi-ipce  Bismarck,  ,?Vr  1886.,,  695.1] 


LOWE. 


153 


LUMMIS. 


Lowe,  E.  J.  Beautiful  leaved  plants. 

Col’d.  illus.  1872 *862.20 

— New  and  rare  ferns.  Col’d  illus.  1871.  *862.21 
Lowell,  A.  Lawrence.  Essays  on  gov- 
ernment. 1889 922.9 


Contents : Introduction  ; Cabinet  responsibility 
and  the  constitution ; Democracy  and  the  constitu- 
tion; Responsibilities  of  American  lawyers;  Theory 
of  the  social  compact;  Limits  of  sovereignty  ; Index. 


Lowell,  E:  J.  Eve  of  the  French  revolu- 
tion. 1892 778.15 

Lowell,  James  Russell.  Democracy  and 

other  addresses.  1887 333.6 


Contents:  Democracy;  Garfield;  Stanley;  Fielding; 
Coleridge;  Books  and  libraries;  Wordsworth;  Don 
Quixote;  Harvard  anniversary. 

— Heartsease  and  rue.  [Poems.]  1888.  222.19 

— Latest  literary  essays  and  addresses. 

1892 344.2 

Contents:  Gray;  Some  letters  of  Walter  Savage 
Landor;  Walton;  Milton’s  “ Areopagitica” ; Shake- 
speare’s “Richard  III” ; Study  of  modern  languages; 
Progress  of  the  world. 

— Letters  of;  ed.  by  C:E. Norton.  2 v.  1894.  691.10 


— Literary  essays.  6v.  1892 355.11 

— Odes,  lyrics,  and  sonnets.  1892 227.28 


Contents:  Odes: — Ode  recited  at  the  Harvard  com- 
memoration, July  21,  1865;  Agassiz;  Under  the  old 
elm.  Lyrics: — Endymion  ; Origin  of  didactic  poetry  ; 
Incident  in  a railroad  car;  At  the  Burns  centennial; 
Hebe;  Phoebe ; To  the  dandelion ; The  nightingale  in 
the  study;  Auf  wiedersehen! ; Palinode;  Beaver 
Brook;  First  snow-fall;  To  a pine  tree;  A1  fresco;  An 
invitation;  Without  and  within;  Aladdin;  Agro- 
dole^;  Invita  Minerva;  The  flying  Dutchman;  Monna 
Lisa;  On  burning  some  old  letters;  The  courtin’;  To 
W.  L.  Garrison;  Villa  Franca;  On  board  the  ’76. 
Sonnets: — My  portrait  gallery;  Prison  of  Cervantes; 
The  dancing  bear ; To  the  spirit  of  Keats;  Wendell 
Phillips;  Bankside;  To  Fanny  Alexander;  There 
never  yet  was  flower  fair  in  vain;  Our  love  is  not  a 


fading,  earthly  flower. 

— Old  English  dramatists.  1892 231.20 

Contents:  Introductory;  Marlowe;  Webster;  Chap- 
man; Beaumont  and  Fletcher;  Massinger  and  Ford. 


— Harris,  A.B.  American  authors  for 

young  folks 335.4 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  American  humorists.  326.7 

— Rideing,  H.  W.  Boyhood  of  living 

authors.  1887 651.11 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Poets  of  America...  215.19 
Lowell,  Josephine  S.,  comp.  Industrial 

arbitration  and  conciliation.  1893.  937.76 
Lowell.  Percival.  Choson;  a sketch  of 

Korea.  1888 > 554.22 

— Noto,  an  unexplored  corner  of  Japan. 

1891 542.23 

Lower,  M.  A.  Curiosities  of  heraldry. 

1845 691.7 

— English  surnames.  2 v.  1875 652.8 


Lowther,  J:,  Viscount  Lonsdale.  Memoir 

of  the  reign  of  James  II,  [1685-88].  In  772. 15 
Loyalty  of  love.  Field,  Michael,  pseud.  In  236.8 
Loyola,  Ignatius.  Clark,  J.  F.  Events 

and  epochs,  pp.  262-274 In  436.19 

— Hughes,  T:  Loyola  and  the  education- 

al system  of  the  Jesuits.  1892 677.2.2 

— Stephen,  J.  Essays,  pp.,  120-148.  In  305.1 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 
Lubbock,  Sir  J;  Beauties  of  nature  and 

the  wonders  of  the  world  we  live  in. 

1892 882.26 


Lubbock,  Sir  J:,  continued. 

— Fifty  years  of  science.  1890 898.16 

— Flowers,  fruits  and  leaves.  1886 845.33 

— On  seedlings.  2v.  Illus.  1892 886.3 

— On  the  senses,  instincts,  and  intelli- 

gence of  animals.  1888 815.4.64 

— Pleasures  of  life.  [Essays.]  2 v.  1889..  333.17 


Contents  : v.  1,  Duty  of  happiness;  Happiness  of 
duty;  Song  of  books;  Choice  of  books;  Blessing  of 
friends;  Value  of  time;  Pleasures  of  travel;  Pleasures 


of  home;  Science;  Education.  v.  2,  Ambition; 
"Wealth;  Health ; Love;  Art;  Poetry;  Music;  Beau- 
ties of  nature;  Troubles  of  life;  Labour  and  rest;  Re- 
ligion; Hope  of  progress;  Destiny  of  man. 

— and  others.  Best  hundred  books.  1887.  336.6 

Lubke,  W.  History  of  sculpture.  2 v. 

1878 888.5 

Luby,  T:  C.  Lives  and  times  of  illustri- 
ous and  representative  Irishmen. 

v.  1.  1878 676.23 

Lucan.  [Marcus  Annaeus  Lucanus.]  The 
Pharsalia  ; lit.  tr.  by  H.  T.  Riley. 

1889 225.10 

Luce,  Robert.  Writing  for  the  press:  a 

manual.  1889 343.13 

Lucian.  [Lucianus.]  Dialogues;  tr.  by  H. 

Williams.  1888 324.7 


Contents : Dialogues  of  the  Gods;  Dialogues  of  the 
sea-gods;  Dialogues  of  the  dead;  Zeus  the  tragedian  ; 
The  ferryboat,  etc. 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Short  studies,  v.  3 307.21.3 

Lucilius,  Caius.  Satires  ; lit.  tr.  by  L. 

Evans.  1887 In  225.9 

Lucretius  Carus,  Titus.  De  rerum  na- 

tura  ; with  notes  by  H.  A.  J.  Mun-  * 
roe.  2.  v.  1873., 485.3 

— On  the  nature  of  things;  lit.  tr.  by  J: 

S.  Watson;  with  poetical  version  of 

J:  M.  Good.  1886 225.11 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 
Ludlow,  James  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Ludlow,  Johnny,  pseud.  See  Wood, Mrs.  H: 
Lumholtz,  Carl.  Among  cannibals  [in 


Australia,  1880-3].  1889 537.15 

Lummis,  C:  F.  Land  of  poco  tiempo. 

[New  Mexico.]  1893 554.9 

— Some  strange  corners  of  our  country. 

Illus.  1892 547.11 


Contents:  Grandest  gorge  in  the  world;  Forest  of 
agate;  American  Sahara;  Rattlesnake  dance;  Where 
they  beg  the  bear’s  pardon;  Witch’s  corner;  Magi- 
cians; Self-crucifiers ; Homes  that  were  forts; 
Montezuma’s  well;  Montezuma's  castle;  Greatest 
natural  bridge  on  earth;  Stone  autograph-album  ; 
Rivers  of  stone  ; Navajo  blanket ; Blind  hunters; 
Finishing  an  Indian  boy;  The  praying  smoke;  Dance 
of  the  sacred  bark  ; Doctoring  the  year;  Odd  peo- 
ple at  home;  A saint  in  court. 

— Spanish  pioneers.  1893 785.17 

Contents  : The  broad  story: — The  pioneer  nation; 
Muddled  geography;  Columbus  the  finder;  Making 
geography;  Chapter  of  conquest;  Girdle  around  the 
world;  Spain  in  the  United  States;  Two  continents 
mastered.  Specimen  pioneers: — First  American 
traveller;  Greatest  American  traveller  ; War  of  the 
rock;  Storming  of  the  Sky-city;  Soldier  poet;  Pio- 
neer missionaries;  Church-builders  in  New  Mexico; 
Alvarado’s  leap ; American  golden  fleece.  Greatest 
conquest: — Swineherd  of  Truxillo  ; The  man  who 
would  not  give  up  ; Gaining  ground  ; Peru  as  it  was  ; 
Conquest  of  Peru;  Golden  ransom;  Atahualpa’s 
treachery  and  death;  Founding  a nation — the  siege  of 
Cuzco;  The  work  of  traitors, 


LUMMIS. 


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MACAULAY. 


Lummis,  C:  F.,  continued. 

— Tramp  across  the  continent  [in  1884-5].  547.7 

Lunemann,  G.  Commentary  on  Hebrews. 

(Meyer’s  Commentary.)  1882.. 424.2.18 

— Commentary  on  Thessalonians.  (Mey- 


er’s Commentary.)  1884 424.2.16 

Lungs.  Williams,  C:  T.  Aero-therapeu- 
tics; or,  the  treatment  of  lung  dis- 
eases by  climate.  1894 896.17 

See  also  Consumption. 

Lunt,  E:  0.  Present  condition  of  eco- 
nomic science.  1888 937.44 

Lupton,  Arnold.  Mining:  an  elementary 

treatise.  1893 894.16 

Luska,  Sidney,  pseud.  See  Harland,  Henry. 
Luther,  Martin.  Bayne,  P.  Life  and 

work  of.  2 v.  1887 653.6 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Events  and  epochs,  p. 

241  436.19 

— Coffin,  C.  C.  Story  of  liberty 745.15 

— Froude,  James  A.  Luther.  1884 687.25 

— Tulloch,  J:  Luther  and  other  leaders 

of  the  reformation.  1893 694.12 

— Wilkinson,  W.  C.  Classic  German 

course  in  English,  p.  24 331.15 

— Wood,  W .,ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 

Lutheran  quarterly.  See  Periodicals. 
Lutherans.  Strobel,  P:  A.  The  Salz- 
burgers and  their  descendants  [in 
Georgia].  1885 775.3 

— Wolf,  Edm.  J.  Lutherans  in  America. 


1890, 465.12 

Lux  mundi.  See  Gore,  Charles,  ed 461.22 

Lyall.  Sir  Alfred.  Natural  religion  in 

India.  1891 472.14 

— Rise  of  the  British  dominion  in  India. 

1893 783.18 

— Warren  Hastings.  (English  men  of  ac- 

tion.) 1889  655.17.11 

Lyall,  Edna,  pseud.  See  Bayly,  A.  E. 

Lycia.  Perrot,  G.  and  Chipiez,  C:  History 

of  art  in  Lycia.  1892 888.2 

Lycurgus.  Plutarch.  Life  of In  917.16 

— See  also  entries  under  Plutarch. 

Lydia.  Perrot,  G.  and  Chipiez,  C:  His- 
tory of  art  in  Lydia.  1892 In  888.2 

Lyly,  John.  Euphues,  anatomy  of  wit. 

1579.  Euphues  and  his  England. 

1580.  Ed.  by  E:  Arber.  1868 347.5 

Lynch  law.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  Popular 

tribunals  [in  the  Pacific  states] . 2v. 

1887 781.5 

— Dilke,  C.  W.  Greater  Britain 503.20 

Lyndhurst,  Lord.  See  Copley,  J.  S. 

Lyon,  Gen.  Nathaniel.  Woodward,  A. 

Life  of.  1862 661.13 

Lyra  Americana.  Rider,  G:  T 222.31 

Lyra  bicyclica.  Dalton,  Joseph  G 226.19 

Lyra  elegantiarum.  Locker,  Frederick.  223.6 

LYRAheroica.  Henley,  W:  E 226.16 

Lyre  Francaise.  Masson,  Gustav  222.2 

Lyric  love.  Watson,  W:,  ed 231.23 

Lyrics  of  loyalty.  Moore,  Frank,  ed.  1864.  222.8 

Lyttleton,  E.  Mothers  and  sons:  [home- 
training]. 1892 476.20 

Lytton.  See  Bulwer-Lytton. 

Maartens,  Maarten,  pseud.  See  Schwartz, 

J.  Y.  P. 

Maberly,  J.  The  print  collector;  with  ap- 
pendix containing  Fielding’s  treat- 
ise on  the  practice  of  engraving; 
ed.  with  bibliography  by  R.  Hoe. 

1885 875.1 


Mabie,  Hamilton  W.  Essays  in  literary 

interpretation.  1892 348.2 

Contents  : Some  aspects  of  modern  literature ; Per- 
sonality in  literary  work ; Significance  of  modern 
criticism  ; Poetry  of  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti  ; Robert 
Browning;  John  Keats:  poet  and  man;  Some  mod- 
ern readings  from  Dante;  A word  about  humour. 

— My  study  fire.  v.  1.  1890 342.32 

Contents  : v.  1,  The  fire  lighted  ; Nature  and  child- 
hood; The  answer  of  life;  A poet’s  crown  of  sorrow; 
Failings  of  genius;  Christmas  eve;  New  Year’s 
eve.;  A scholar’s  dream;  A flame  of  driftwood; 
Dream  worlds;  A text  from  Sidney;  The  art- 
ist talks ; Escaping  from  bondage  ; Some  old 
scholars;  Dull  days;  Universal  biography;  Secret  of 
genius ; Books  and  things  ; A rare  nature;  The  cuckoo 
strikes  twelve;  Glimpse  of  spring;  Primeval  mood ; 
Method  of  genius ; Hint  from  the  season;  Bed  of  em- 
bers: Day  out  of  doors  ; Beside  the  Isis;  A word  for 
idleness;  “The  bliss  of  solitude”;  A new  hearth; 
Idyl  of  wandering ; The  open  window. 

— Short  studies  in  literature.  1891 344.9 

— , Bright,  M.  H.  and  others.  Memorial 

story  of  America,  1492-1892.  Illus. 

1892 768.13 

Contents  : Introduction;  Finding  the  new  country  ; 
Post-Columbian  explorers  and  discoverers;  Settling 
the  new  country;  Making  the  new  people;  Old  colony 
days  and  ways ; Story  of  the  buccaneers  and  pirates ; 
Cutting  loose  from  Europe;  War  for  independence; 
Struggle  for  liberty  and  government;  Pathfinders  and 
pioneers;  Pushing  back  the  boundaries;  Second 
war  for  independence ; or.  the  war  of  1812;  Story  of 
the  Indian ; Indian  of  the  19th  century ; Story 
of  the  negro ; Story  of  the  civil  war  ; Some 
forgotten  lessons  of  the  war;  Our  flag  at  sea; 
Difficulties  with  foreign  powers  ; Arctic  adventurers ; 
Religion  under  new  conditions  ; The  people  under 
new  conditions;  Gold  and  silver  mining;  Problem  of 
our  national  currency ; School,  college,  and  univer- 
sity ; The  farmer  and  his  farm  ; Some  great  Ameri- 
can industries  ; Great  inventions  and  their  inventors ; 
Saving  of  life;  From  cave  to  palace;  Trapping  and 
hunting ; Hunting  and  fishing ; Our  American  litera- 
ture; Newspapers  and  journalism;  How  we  govern 
ourselves  ; Our  presidents ; Travel  in  old  times  and 
new;  Manufacturing  and  milling  ; Our  American 
railroads;  Life  on  the  frontier;  World’s  fairs;  Metro- 
politan city  ; New  England  capital;  City  of  American 
independence  ; City  of  the  World’s  fair;  The  North- 
west; The  old  South  and  the  new;  Women  in  Ameri- 


ca ; The  American  church ; The  outlook. 

Mabie,  H:C.  In  brightest  Asia.  [Sketches, 
with  illustrations,  of  a tour  in  mis- 
sion fields.]  1892 545.26 

Macabees.  Yonge,  C.  M.  Golden  deeds.  631.14 
McAdams,  W:  Records  of  ancient  races 

in  the  Mississippi  Valley.  1887.  768.14 
McAllister,  Ward.  Society  as  I have 

found  it.  Port.  [1890.] 924.19 

McAnally,  D.  R .,jr.  Irish  wonders. 

[Legends,  etc.]  1888 452.10 

Macaulay,  James.  Sea  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil 528.18 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  lord.  Readings  from 
Macaulay.  Italy;  with  introd.  by 
D.  G.  Mitchell.  1886 333.1 

— Selections  from  [his]  writings;  ed.  by 

G.  O.  Trevelyan.  1876 342.9 

— Speeches  and  poems,  with  report  on 

the  Indian  penal  code.  1875 922.2 


MACCALLUM. 


155 


MCLENNAN. 


Maccallum,  M.  W.  Tennyson’s  Idylls  of 


the  king  and  Arthurian  story  from 

the  16th  century.  1894 354.6 

McCarthy,  Justin  H.  England  under 

Gladstone,  1880-5 765.11 

— The  four  Georges.  2 v.  in  1.  1885 765.19 

— Outline  of  Irish  history.  1892 783.11 

— Short  history  of  our  own  times,  1837- 

80.  1883 765.16 

— Sir  Robert  Peel.  .1891 692.16 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

McCaskey,  J.  P.,  comp.  Christmas  in 

song,  sketch,  and  story.  [1890.] . . . 221.21 

— Franklin  Square  song  collection.  Nos. 

1-8.  1881-92 207.25 

McClellan,  G;  Regional  anatomy,  v.  1. 

1891  8108.4 

McClellan,  Gen.  G:  B.  McClellan’s  own 

story.  1887 753.9 

McClelland,  M.  G.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
McClintock,  J:  and  Strong,  J.  Cyclo- 
paedia of  biblical,  theological  and 
ecclesiastical  literature.  10  v.  1883-6.  A.  17 


Same.  Supplement.  2 v.  1885-7. . .A.  17.11-12 

McClintock,  W:  D.,  comp.  Song  and  leg- 
end from  the  Middle  Ages.  1893. . 348.8 

McClure,  A.  K.  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
men  of  war  times:  personal  recol- 
lections. Ports.  1892 676.19 

McConnell,  S.  D.  History  of  the  Ameri- 
can Episcopal  church.  1891 462.16 

McCook,  H:  C.  Tenants  of  an  old  farm. 

Illus.  1889 876.11 

MacCord,  C:  W:  Practical  hints  for 

draughtsmen.  1888 8522.10 

McCosh,  James.  First  and  fundamental 
truths:  "being  a treatise  on  meta- 
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— Intuitions  of  the  mind  inductively  in- 

vestigated. [1872.] 477.9 

— Prevailing  types  of  philosophy.  1890.  466.6 

— Psychology:  the  cognitive  powers.  1886.  445.9 

— Realistic  philosophy  defended  in  a 

philosophic  series.  2 v.  1887 438.29 

— Religious  aspect  of  evolution.  1888 452.6 

McCray,  Florine  T.  Life  work  of  the 

author  of  Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  1889.  662.2 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

McCulloch,  Hugh.  Men  and  measures 

of  half  a century.  1889 927.3 

McCurdy,  J.  F.  Haggai  expounded.  (In 

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Macdonald,  Arthur.  Criminology.  1893.  944.17 
Macdonald,  Duff.  Africana;  or,  the  heart 

of  heathen  Africa.  2 v.  1882 541.15 

Contents  : v.  1,  Native  customs  and  be- 
liefs ; v.  2,  Mission  life. 

Macdonald,  F.  W.  Fletcher  of  Made- 

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Macdonald,  Flora,  Scottish  heroine.  Cham- 
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— Watson,  H.  C.  Heroic  women 617.1 

Macdonald,  G:  God’s  words  to  his  chil- 
dren,sermons  spoken  and  unspoken. 

1887 448.7 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Macdonald,  J.  E.  J.  A.,  Marshal  of  France. 

Recollections.  2 v.  1892 695.12 

Macdonald,  Malcolm.  Harmony  of  an- 
cient history,  and  chronology  of  the 

Egyptians  and  Jews.  1891 766.14 

Mace,  Jean.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Macedonia.  Curteis,  Arthur  M.  Rise  of 
the  Macedonian  empire.  (Epochs 

of  ancient  history.)  1890 796.15 

McEnnis,  J:  T .,  joint  author.  See  Simonds, 

J:  C. 

MacFarlane,  C:  Life  of  the  Duke  of 

Wellington.  [1852.] 655.6 

Macfarlane,  Jas.  American  geological 

railway  guide.  1890 8101.13 

Macfarren,  G.  A.  Six  lectures  on  har- 
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Machar,  Agnes  M.  and  Marquis,  T.  G. 

Stories  of  New  France.  [1890.] . . . 767.25 
Machiavelli,  Niccolo.  Macaulay,  W.  B. 

Essays 305.13 

— Mackintosh,  J.  Miscellaneous  works.  305.2 

— Symonds,  J.  A.  Age  of  despots,  p.  308.  751.2 

Renaissance:  Italian  literature,  v.  2, 

pp.  157,431 751.5.2 

— Villari,Pasquale.  Life  and  times  of.2v. 

1891  692.2 

Machinery.  See  Mechanics  and  mechan- 
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Macilwain,  G:  Memoirs  of  John  Aber- 

nethy.  1853 683.17 

McIntosh,  C.  H.  Notes  on  Deuteronomy. 

2 v.  [1880.] 466.33 

— Notes  on  Exodus.  [1868.] • 466.30 

— Notes  on  Genesis.  [1861.] 466.29 

— Notes  on  Leviticus.  [1861.] 466.31 

— Notes  on  Numbers.  [1869.] 466.32 

Mackay,  Alex.  Life  of  Mackay  of  Uganda, 

told  for  boys  by  his  sister.  1892. . . 687.2 

Mackay,  T:,  ed.  Plea  for  liberty:  an  argu- 
ment against  socialism  and  social-^ 

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McKenney,  T:  L.  and  Hall,  J.  History  of 
the  Indian  tribes  of  North  Ameri- 
ca, with  biographical  sketches,  etc. 

3 v.  120  ports.  1855 *678.12 

Mackenzie,  James.  History  of  Scotland 

[to  the  Union,  1707].  1890 777.4 

Mackenzie,  Morell.  Hygiene  of  the  vo- 
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MacKie,  C:  P.  Last  voyages  of  the  ad- 
miral of  the  ocean  sea.  1892 552.14 

— With  the  admiral  of  the  ocean  sea: 

[first  voyage  of  Columbus  to  the 

Western  world].  1891 544.4 

Mackinder,  H.  J .,  jointed.  See  Great  ex- 
plorers. 

McKinley,  W:  Speeches  and  addresses. 

1893  935.20 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  Life  of  ; ed.  by 

R.  J.  Mackintosh.  1853 657.9 

— Memoirs  of.  ed.  by  Robert  J.  Mackin- 

tosh. 2 v.  1835 695.7 

Mackintosh,  J:  Story  of  Scotland.  1890.752.1.30 
Macklin,  II.  W.  Monumental  brasses. 

1891 877.23 

McLane,  W:  W.  Evolution  in  religion. 

[1892.] 472.22 

McLaughlin,  A.  C.  Lewis  Cass.  (Ameri- 
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McLaughlin,  E:  T.  Literary  criticism 

for  students.  1893 348.1 

Maclay,  Edgar  S.  History  of  the  United 

States  navy,  1775-1893.  2 v.  1894...  788.17 

McLean,  Sarah  P.  See  Greene,  S.  P. 
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McLennan,  J:  F.  Studies  in  ancient  his- 
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1886 923.19 


MACLEOD. 


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Macleod,  H:  D.  Elements  of  banking. 

1891  936.18 

McMahan,  Anna  B.  The  study  class  [in 

English  literature] . 1891 — 343.35 

— , ed.Best  letters  of  William  Cowper.  1893.  347.13 

McMaster,  J:  B.  Benjamin  Franklin  as 

a man  of  letters.  1887 624.13.10 

— History  of  the  people  of  the  United 

States  from  the  Revolution  to  the 

civil  war.  v.  1-4.  1883-94 728.12 

Macmillan,  Hugh.  Gate  beautiful  and 
other  Bible  readings  for  the  young. 

1892  472.8 

— The  Riviera.  Illus.  1885 545.18 

MacMullen,  J.  History  of  Canada  [to 

1867].  1869 753.6 

McMurry,  C:  A.  Elements  of  general 
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Herbart.  1892 473.5 

McNeill,  G:  E.,  ed.  The  labor  move- 
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McPherson,  E:  Handbook  of  politics 

for  1886,  1888,  1894.  3 v.  1886-’94.  915.4 

— Political  history  of  the  great  rebel- 

lion. 1864 918.12 

Macquoid,  Gilbert  S.  Up  and  down: 
sketches  of  travel  [in  Europe].  Il- 
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Macquoid,  Katharine  S.  See  Macquoid,  T: 

R.;  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Macquoid,  T:  R.  and  Mrs.  Katherine  S. 

About  Yorkshire.  1888 548.18 

Macready,  W:  C:  Reminiscences,  dia- 
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— Barrett,  Laurence.  William  Charles 


Macvane,  S.  M.  Political  economy:  a 

book  for  beginners.  1891 924.33 

MacVicar,  M.  Principles  of  education. 

1892 484.15 

Macy,  Jesse.  Our  government,  how  it 
grew,  what  it  does,  and  how  it  does 

it.  1886 902.30 

Madagascar.  Drury,  Robert.  Madagas- 
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[Semi-fiction.]  Illus.  1890 541.2 

— Nordhoff,  C:  Stories  of  the  island 

world 531.8 

— Norman,  C.  B.  Colonial  France.  1886.  766.10 
Madeira.  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Atlantic 

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— Brassey,  Lady  A.  In  the  Trades,  etc., 


Madison,  Dorothy  Payne,  wife  of  the 'presi- 
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1886 .* 646.25 

— Ellet,  E.  F.  Queens  of  American  so- 

ciety  615.4 

— Holloway,  L.  C.  Ladies  of  the  White 

House.  1891 , 628.20 

Madison,  James.  Journal  of  the  Federal 

convention,  [1787].  1893 943.3 

— Letters  and  other  writings.  4 v.  1884.  918.8 

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— Adams,  H:  First  and  second  adminis- 
trations, 1809-17.  5 v.  1890 767.4.5-9 


— Frost,  J.  Lives  of  the  presidents 621.8 

— Homes  of  American  statesmen 617.9 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1887  647.1.3 

Maetzner,  Eduard  A.  T.  English  gram- 
mar. 3 v.  1874 356.4 


Magazine  of  American  history.  See  Pe- 
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Magazine  of  art.  See  Periodicals. 

Magellan,  Ferdinand.  Goodrich,  F.  B. 

Ocean’s  story,  p.  225 511.20 

— Guillemard,  F.  H.  H.  Life,  1480-1521. . .663.1.4 

— Hale,  E:  E.  Stories  of  discovery 721.6.4 

Magic.  Good,  A.  Magical  experiments. 

1892 883.21 

— Lea,  H.  C.  History  of  the  Inquisition, 

v.  3,  p.  379 447.24 

— Lewis,  Angelo  J.  [Prof.  Hoffman^Mug- 

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Modern  magic 854.6 

— Wright,  T:  Narratives  of  sorcery  and. 

1852  476.6 

See  also  Delusions. 

Magic  lantern.  Hepworth,  T.  C.  Book 

of  the  lantern.  1890 8102.16 

Magic  staff;  an  autobiography.  Davis, 

Andrew  Jackson.  1876 655.15 

Maginnis,  Arthur  J.  Atlantic  ferry;  its 

ships,  men  and  working.  1892 946.4 

Magnalia  Christi  Americana.  Mather, 

Cotton.  2 v.  1820 445.4 

Magnetism.  See  Electricity. 

Magnus,  Lady  Katie.  Outlines  of  Jewish 

history,  B.C.  586-C.E.  1890.  1890..  765.18 

Magnusson,  Eirikr  Joint  ed.  See  Morris, W; 
Magruder,  Julia.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Mahabharata.  The  great  journey  ; 'The 
entry  into  heaven;  Night  of  slaugh- 


ter; tr.  by  Edwr.  Arnold Ln  215.29 

— Song  celestial;  tr.  by  Edw.  Arnold. 

1885 . 216.14 

— Wheeler,  J.  T.  History  of  India 793.8 

Mahaffy,  J:P.  Art  of  conversation.  1882.  453.3 

— Descartes.  (Philosophical  classics.) 

1891  675.1.1 

— Greek  life  and  thought  from  the  age 

of  Alexander  to  the  Roman  con- 
quest. 1887 777.10 

— Greek  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and 

pencil.  1890 548.9 

— The  Greek  world  under  Roman  sway. 

1890 777.11 

— History  of  classical  Greek  literature. 

2 v.  [1890.] 331.30 

Contents:  v.  1,  Poets  ; v.  2,  Prose-writers. 


— Story  of  Alexander’s  empire.  1887 — 752.1.16 


— and  Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Sketches  from 

a tour  through  Holland  and  Ger- 
many. 1888 558.4 

Mahan,  A.  Critical  history  of  the  late 

American  war.  1877 763.17 

Mahan,  Gapt.  A.  T.  Admiral  Farragut. 

1892 681.7.1 

— Influence  of  sea-power  upon  history, 

1660-1783.  1890 766.11 

— Influence  of  sea-power  upon  the  French 

revolution  and  empire,  1793-1812. 

2v.  1892 786.6 

Mahan,  D.  H.  Industrial  drawing.  2 v. 

1888.. 875.16 

Contents  : v.  1,  Text ; v.-2,  Plates. 

Mahdiism  and  the  Egyptian  Sudan.  Win- 
gate, Francis  R.  1891 797.1 

Mahomet.  £00  Mohammed. 

Maier,  Julius,  joint  author.  See  Preece, 

W:  H. 

Mailles,  Jacques  de.  History  of  Bayard, 

the  good  chevalier.  1883 688.4 

Maine,  E.  S.  ^Fiction  class-list. 


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Maine,  Sir  H:  S.  Early  law  and  custom. 

1886  945.25 

— International  law.  1888 923.7 

— Popular  government.  1886 945.26 

Maine,  state.  Burroughs,  J:  Signs  and 

seasons,  p.  Ill 855.14 

— Drake,  S:  A.  Pine-tree  coast.  1891....  541.9 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Fireside  travels 508.18 

— Stephens,  C.  A.  Knockabout  club  in 

the  woods.  [1888.] 543.2.7 

— Winthrop,  Theo.  Life  in  the  open  air.  335.14 

See  also  Isles  of  Shoals. 

Maistre,  Joseph  de.  Morley,  J:  Critical 

miscellanies,  v.  2.  1888 In  352.5.2 

Maize.  Harshberger,  J:  W.  Maize:  a bo- 
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— Klippart,  J:  H.  Wheat  plant,  pp.  641- 

675.  [Indian  corn,  its  culture,  etc.] 

1860 804.7 

— Wheeler,  Candace,  ed.  Columbia’s  em- 

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Majolica.  Fortnum,C.  D.  E.  Maiolica.  853.27 
Makers  of  America,  v.  1-12.  1890-3 665.10 


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W : H.  Browne,  v.  2,  Alexander  Hamilton ; by  W : G. 
Sumner,  v.  3,  James  E:  Oglethorpe;  byH:  Bruce,  v.  4, 
Francis  Higginson  ; by  T : W.  Higginson.  v.  5,  Cot- 
ton Mather;  by  Barrett  Wendell,  v.  6,  John  Win- 
throp; by  J.  H.  Twichell.  v.  7,  T:  Hooker;  by  G: 
L.  Walker,  v.  8,  Robert  Fulton;  by  R.  H.  Thurston, 
v.  9,  Sam  Houston  ; by  H:  Bruce,  v.  10,  Charles  Sum- 
ner ; by  Anna  L.  Dawes,  v.  11,  Christopher  Columbus; 
by  C:  Kendall,  v.  12,  Peter  Stuyvesant;  by  Bayard 
Tuckerman.  v.  13,  Jean  Baptiste  Lemoine ; by  Grace 
King.  v.  14,  Sir  William  Johnson;  by  W:  E.  Griffis, 
v.  15,  John  Hughes;  by  H:  A.  Brann.  v.  16,  Robert 
Morris  ; by  W.  G.  Sumner,  v.  17,  Thomas  Jefferson; 
by  James  Scbouler.  v.  18,  William  White;  by  Julius 
A.  Ward. 

Making  of  a man.  Lee,  J.  W 473.8 

Making  of  the  great  West.  Drake,  S:  A.  757.3 
Malden,  Mrs.  C:  Jane  Austeq.  (Famous 

women  ser.)  1889 627.1.20 

Malet,  Lucas,  pseud.  See  Harrison, Mrs.W. 
Malleson,  Mrs.  Frank.  Early  training 

of  children.  1887 463.25 

Malleson,  G:  B.  Indian  mutiny  of  1857. 

1891 796.4 

— Refounding  of  the  German  empire, 

1848-71.  1893 778.6 

Mallet,  C:  E.  The  French  revolution. 

1893 787.5 

Mallock,  W : H.  ‘ ‘Cowardly  agnosticism . ’ ’ 

A word  with  Prof.  Huxley In  455.6 

— Social  equality.  1884  917.7 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Malmesbury,  Earl  of.  Memoirs  of  an  ex- 

minister,  [1807-69].  3v.  in  2.  1885.  665.5 

Malory.  Sir  T:  History  of  King  Arthur 


and  the  knights  of  the  Round  Table. 

3v.  1889 485.4 

Malta.  Ballou,  M.  M.  Story  of.  1893. . 547.27 
Malthus,  T:  R.  Principle  of  population. 

1872 921.6 

— Bonar,  James.  Malthus  and  his  work. 

1885  945.24 

— Greg,  W.  R.  Enigmas  of  life 326.4 

Mammalia.  Schmidt,  O.  Mammalia  in 

their  relation  to  primeval  times. 

1886  815.4.53 

MAMMOTn'cave,  Kentucky.  Knox,  T:  W. 

Underground,  p.  456 928.1 


Man  ; prehistoric  man  ; ethnology,  etc. 

General  Works. 

— Abbott,  L.  A study  in  human  nature. 

1885 436.4 

— Drummond,  H:  Ascent  of  man.  [Ev- 

olution from  a religious  standpoint.] 

1894 897.23 

— Durham,  W:  Evolution,  antiquity  of 

man,  etc.  1890 ....  897.25 

— Fontaine,  E;  How  the  world  was  peo- 

pled. 1884 861.15 

— Heard,  J.  B.  Tripartite  nature  of 

man:  spirit,  soul,  and  body.  1882. . 461.23 

— Hittell,  J:  S.  History  of  the  mental 

growth  of  mankind.  4 v.  1893 793.5 

— Laing,  S.  Human  origins.  1893 887.16 

— Saturday  lectures  [on  anthropology, 

etc.,  Washington,  1882] 881.11 

— Topinard,  Paul.  Anthropology.  1878.  865.14 


— Tylor,  E:  B.  Anthropology.  1889. ..  .815.4.62 


— Wake,  C.  S.  Memoirs  of  the  Interna- 

tional Congress  of  anthropology  [at 
Chicago, 1893] 896.4 

Prehistoric. 

-T-  Bell,  N.  R.  E.  [W.  D' Anvers.]  Story 

of  early  man.  1891 877.4 

— Fergusson,  J.  Rude  stone  monu- 

ments. 1872 886.17 

— Moorehead,  W.  K.  Primitive  man  in 

Ohio.  1892 883.9 

— Nadaillac,  Marquis  de.  Manners  and 

monuments  of  prehistoric  peoples. 

1892 881.24 

Ethnology,  etc. 

— Brinton,D.G.  Races  and  peoples.  1890.  874.12 

— Gomme,  G.  L.  Ethnology  in  folk-lore. 

1892 882.3 

— Huxley, T:H.  Critiques  and  addresses.  808.1 


— Iconographic  encyclopaedia,  v.  1. 1886. *863. 2.1 

Contents : Anthropology  ; Ethnology  ; 
Ethnography. 

— Knox,  Robert.  Races  of  men:  influ- 

ence of  race,  etc. ; with  supplement 
on  hybridity.  1862 872.1 

— Latham,  R.  G.  Descriptive  ethnol- 

ogy. 2 v.  1859 858.18 

— Morris,  C:  Aryan  race,  its  origin  and 

achievements.  1888 765.10 

— Nott,  J.  C.  and  Gliddon,  G:  R.  Types 

of  mankind.  1854 *888.4 

— Peschel,  Oscar.  Races  of  man  and 

their  geographical  distribution. 

1892 891.24 

— Pickering,  C:  Races  of  man.  1876...  861.19 

— Pritchard,  J.  C.  Natural  history  of 

man.  2 v.  1885 858.9 

■ Researches  into  the  physical  history 

of  mankind.  5v:  1841 875.10 

— Reclus,  Elie.  Primitive  folk:  studies 

in  comparative  ethnology.  1891..  876.32 

— Sayce,  A.  H.  Races  of  the  Old  Testa- 

ment. 1891 473.1.16 

— Smith,  C:  H.  Natural  history  of  the 

human  species.  [1848.] 867.2 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Uncivilized  races  of  man. 

2 v.  1871 .‘ 854.4 

See  also  Archaeology;  Civilization;  Evo- 
lution; Future  Life;  Mound-builders. 

Man  and  his  handiwork.  Wood,  J.  G 854.12 

Man  and  the  state.  Andrews,  E.  B:  and 

others 936.31 


MAN. 


158 


MARRIAGE. 


MAN  in  relation  to  the  Bible  and  Chris- 
tianity. Rawlinson,  G:  and  others. . 

Man,  Isle  of.  See  Isle  of  Man. 

Man  on  the  ocean.  Ballantyne,  R.  M — 

Man  wonderful  in  the  house  beautiful. 

Allen,  C.  B.  and  M.  A 

Manhattan,  historic  and  artistic.  Ober, 

C.  F.  and  Westover,  C.  M 

Manhood.  Dawson,  W.  J.  Threshold  of. 

[1889.] 

Manly  exercises.  See  Physical  education. 

Mann,  Horace.  A few  thoughts  for  a 

young  man.  1890 

Mann,  Mrs.  Horace.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Manners.  See  - Etiquette,  manners,  po- 
liteness, etc. 

“Manners  makyth  man.”  Hardy,  E.  J. 
Manning,  Bev.  R.  Plain  and  rational  ac- 
count of  the  Catholic  faith.  1861 . . 
Manning,  S:  American  pictures  drawn 
with  pen  and  pencil.  [1876.] 

— Italian  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and 

pencil.  [1876.] 

— Land  of  the  Pharaohs  drawn  with  pen 

and  pencil.  [1875.] 

— Swiss  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and 

pencil.  [1866.] 

— “Those  holy  fields.”  Palestine  illus- 

trated by  pen  and  pencil.  [1874.]. . 

— and  Green,  S.  G.  English  pictures 

drawn  with  pen  and  pencil 

Man’s  strength  and  woman’s  beauty. 

Chevasse,  P.  H 

Mansfield,  E:  D.  Life  of  Gen.  Winfield 

Scott.  1852 

Mansfield,  J:  M.  and  Hall,  G.  S.  Bibli- 
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Manson,  G:  J.  Ready  for  business ; or, 

choosing  an  occupation.  1889 

Mantegazza,  Paolo.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Mantell,’  G.  A.  Geological  excursions 
round  the  Isle  of  Wight.  1854 

— Petrifactions  and  their  teachings.  II- 

lus . 1851 

— Wonders  of  geology.  2v.  1864 

Manteuffel,  U.  Z.  von.  See  Fiction  class- 

list. 

Manu,  Laws  of  ; tr.  by  G.  Buhler 481.1.25 

Manual  training.  See  Industrial  educa- 
tion. 

Manufactures.  Colange,  L.  de.  Ameri- 
can dictionary  of.  1881 C.16 

— Japp,  Alex.  H.  Industrial  curiosities. 

1891  8102.25 

— Napier,  James.  Manufacturing  arts  in 

ancient  times.  1874  8103.14 

— Ure,  Andrew.  Cotton  manufacture  of 

Great  Britain.  2 v.  1861 871.10 

Philosophy  of  manufactures.  1861.  871.11 

See  also  Useful  arts  ; also  names  of  different 


materials  and  processes. 

Many  thoughts  of  many  minds.  South- 

gate,  H:,  comp.  2v 351.4 

Mapleson,  J.  H.  Memoirs,  1848-88.  2v. 

1888 676.12 

Marah.  Bulwer-Lytton,  R 226.22 

Marbot,J.  B.  A.,  Baron  de.  Memoirs.  2v. 

1892  695.8 

Marbourg,  D. , joint  author.  See  Eggles- 
ton, G:  C. 

Marching  to  victory.  Coffin,  C:  C 774.6.2 

Marcoy,  Paul.  Journey  across  South 

America.  Illus.  4v.  1873 8542.6 


482.27 

544.24 
882.11 

556.2 

461.7 

482.32 

446.18 
475.6 

528.19 

548.12 

528.22 

528.24 
528.9 

528.20 
878.19 

661.12 

463.23 

922.23 

871.1 

868.24 

871.2 


Margaret  of  Angonleme, queen  of  Navarre. 
Robinson,  A.  M.  F.  Margaret  of 
Angouleme.(Famous women.)  1887.  627.1.14 


Margin  of  profits.  Atkinson,  E:  1887. . . . 937.40 

Marie  Antoinette,  wife  of  Louis  XVI. 

La  Rocheterie,  M.  de.  Life  of.  2v. 

1893 686  8 

— Mundt,  C.  M.  Marie  Antoinette  and 

her  son.  Fict.  1886 47.46 

— Saint-Amand,  I.  de.  Marie  Antoinette 

and  the  downfall  of  royalty.  Port. 

1891  673.10 

Marie  Antoinette  and  the  end  of  the 

old  regime,  1781-9.  Port.  1890....  661.23 

Marie  Antoinette  at  the  Tuileries, 

1789-91.  Port.  1891 673.9 

Marie  Louise,  wife  of  Napoleon  I.  Bush, 


Mrs.  F.  Queens  of  France.  [1851.]  In  646.15.2 


— Saint-Amand,  I.  de.  Happy  days  of 

the  Empress  Marie  Louise.  Port. 

1890.  1890 661.21 

Marie  Louise  and  the  decadence  of 

the  empire.  1890 661.29 

Marie  Louise  and  the  invasion  of 

of  1814.  1891 661.30 

— - Marie  Louise;  the  island  of  Elba,  and 

the  hundred  days.  1891 673.8 

Mariette,  Alphonse.  Monuments  of  up- 
per Egypt.  1877 793.18 

Mariette,  Auguste.  Outlines  of  ancient 

Egyptian  history.  1892 783.15 

M ariotti, Luigi, pseud.  See  Gallenga,  A. C. N. 
Maritime  discovery.  Low,  C:  R.  2 v.  1881.  551.24 
Markham,  A.  H.  Sir  John  Franklin.  (Great 

explorers.) 663.1.5 

Markham,  C.  R.  The  fighting  Veres. 

1888 674.11 

— History  of  Peru.  1880 795.1.1 

— Life  of  John  Davis,  navigator,  1550- 

1605.  [1890.] 663.1.1 

— Peru.  1880 796.1 

Marks,  Mrs.  M.  A.  M.  [Mary  A.  M.  Hop- 

pus.]  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Marlborough,  Duke  of.  See  Churchill,  J: 
Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.  See  John,  E. 

Marlowe,  Christopher.  Works:  ed.  by 

Alex.  Dyce.  1876 221.9 


Contents:  Marlowe  and  his  writings.  Tambur- 
laine  the  great.  Tragical  history  of  Doctor  Faustus 
from  the  quarto  of  1604.  Tragical  history  of  Doctor 
Faustus  from  the  quarto  of  1616.  Ballad  of  Faustus. 
Jew  of  Malta.  Edward  the  second.  Massacre  at 
Paris.  Tragedy  of  Dido,  queen  of  Carthage.  Hero 
and  Leander.  Ovid’s  elegies.  Epigrams  by  J.  D. 
Ignoto.  First  book  of  Lucan. . Passionate  shepherd 
to  his  love.  Fragment.  Dialogue  in  verse.  In  obi- 
tum  It.  Manwood.  Appendices.  Index. 

— Best  plays  ; ed.  by  Havelock  Ellis.  1887.  236.22 

— Doctor  Faustus.  Drama.  1885.... In  216.4 

Same In  227.2 

— Poems,  ed.  by  R.  Bell.  1889 226.10 


— Lowell,  J.  R.  Old  English  dramatists. 

1892  231.20 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Shakespeare’s  prede- 

cessors in  the  English  drama,  p.  534.  224.13 

— Whipple,  E:  P.  Literature  of  the  4ge 

of  Elizabeth 303.5 

Marmion.  [Poem.]  Scott,  Sir  W 216.6 

Marquis,  T.  G.,  joint  author.  Stories  of 
new  France.  See  Machar,  A.  M. 

Marriage.  Bacon,  F.  Marriage  and 

single  life.  (Essays.) 308.23 


MARRIAGE 


159 


MARY. 


Marriage,  continued. 

— Dodge,  M.  A.  A new  atmosphere 307.23 

— Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Viking  age.  v.  2..  766.1.2 

— Farrar,  J.  A.  Primitive  manners,  etc.  717.11 

— Franklin  B.  Marriage  and  divorce. 

1889 922.10 

— Hamerton,P:  G:  Companionship  in.  In  323.1 

— Hardy,  E.  J.  How  to  be  happy  though 

married.  1886 446.17 

— Jeaffreson,  J:  C.  Brides  and  bridals. 

2 v.  1873  921.5 

— Lamb,  C:  Behavior  of  married  peo- 

ple  In  303.22 

— Letourneau,  C:  Evolution  of  mar- 

riage and  of  the  family 944.6 

— McLennan,  J.  F.  Primitive  marriage, 

etc.  1886 '...In  923.19 

— Marx,  K:  Rae,  J.  Contemporary  so- 

cialism, pp.  104-171 917.12 

— Mason,  Otis  T.  Woman’s  share  in 

primitive  culture,  ch.  10 946.1.1 

— Proctor,  R:  A.  Influence  of,  on  death- 

rate  In  828.6 

— Ruskin,  J:  Letters  and  advice  to 

young  girls  and  young  ladies 431.7 

» — Saunders,  F.  Salad  for  the  solitary. 

[Monologue  on  matrimony.]  In...  304.6 

— Starck,  C.  N.  Primitive  family.  1889.815.4.65 


— Strahan,  S.  A.  K.  Marriage  and  dis- 

ease. 1892 871.18 

— Tamura,  Naomi.  Japanese  bride.  [Cus- 

toms. etc.]  Illus.  1893 547.30 

— U.  S.  Dept,  of  Labor.  Report  on  mar- 

riage and  divorce  in  the  U.  S.,  1867- 

86.  1891 P55.3 

— Westermarck,  E:  History  of  human 

marriage.  1891 926.18 

Marriott,  J.  A.  R.  Makers  of  modern 
Italy:  Mazzini,  Cavour,  Garibaldi. 

1889  693.1 

Marry  at,  Florence.  See  Church,  Mr  R. 

Marry  at,  F:  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Marryatt,  Joshua.  History  of  pottery 

and  porcelain.  1868 8103.15 

Mars,  planet.  Proctor,  R:  A.  Borderland 

of  science 856.10 

Universe  of  suns,  etc 861.32 


Marsden,  Kate.  On  sledge  and  horseback 

to  the  outcast  Siberian  lepers. [1892.]  551.19 
Marsh,  C:  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Marshall,  Alfred.  Principles  of  eco- 
nomics. v.  1.  1891 926.14.1 

— and  Mary  P.  Economics  of  industry. 

1888 925.13 

Marshall,  Emma.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Marshall,  J:  Flanders,  H:  Lives  of  the 

chief  justices.  1875 668.11.2 

— Homes  of  American  statesmen 617.9 

Marshall,  J : A.  American  bastile.  Il- 
lus. 1883 774.2 

Marshall,  Julian.  Handel.  1890 693.2 

Marston,  P.  B.  Garden  secrets  [Poems] ; 

with  memoir.  1887  222.25 

Martial.  [M.  V.Martialis.]  Epigrams.  1888.  225.12 
Martin,  St.,  bishop  of  Tours.  Farrar,  F: 

W.  Lives  of  the  fathers . ,454.17.1 


— Scullard,  H.  H.  Martin  of  Tours.  1891.  694.13 

Martin,  Annie.  Home  life  on  an  ostrich 

farm.  1890 893.27 

Martin,  B:  E.  In  the  footprints  of 

Charles  Lamb.  1891 674.18 

Martin,  G:  A.  Familv  horse;  its  stabling, 

etc.  1889 8102.2 


Martin,  H.  N.  The  human  body;  ele- 
mentary text  book.  1892 891.14 

Martin, Henri.  Popular  history  of  France, 

1789-1881.  3 v.  Illus.  [1877.] 766.13 

Martin,  Theo.  Life  of  Lord  Lindhurst. 

1884 691.3 

Martin,  T:  C.  am?  Wetzler,  Joseph.  Elec- 
tric motor  and  its  applications.  1892.  8108.5 
Martin,  W.  C.  L.  General  history  of 

humming-birds.  [1852.] 867.1 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Retrospect  of  West- 
ern travel,  [1834-5].  2 v.  1838 533.28 

Martineau,  Jas.  Seat  of  authority  in  re- 
ligion. 1891 475.14 

— A study  of  religion  ; its  sources  and 

contents.  2v.  1888 453.16 


Contents  : v.l,  Introduction;  Limits  of  human  intelli- 
gence considered  ; Theism,  v.  2,  Theism,  continued," 
Review  of  opposing  systems  ; The  life  to  come  ; Ap- 
pendix ; Indexes. 

— Types  of  ethical  theory,  v.  1.  1891.  466.21.1 

Martinengo-Cesaresco,  E.,  Countess.  Es- 
says in  the  study  of  folk-songs.  1886.  234.6 

Martyn,  Carlos.  John  B.  Gough:  the 

apostle  of  cold  water.  1893 671.1.11 

— Wendell  Phillips,  the  agitator.  1890.  671.1.1 

— William  E.  Dodge,  the  Christian  mer- 

chant. 1890 671.1.3 

— , ed.  American  reformers,  v.  1-12 671.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Wendell  Phillips;  hy  Carlos  Mar- 
tyn. v.  2,  Horace  Greeley ; hy  F.  N.  Zahriskie.  v.  3, 
William  E.  Dodge  ; by  Carlos  Martyn.  v.  4,  Charles 
Sumner;  by  A.‘  H.  Grimke.  v.  5,  Henry  Ward 
Beecher;  by  J:  H:  Barrows,  v.  6,  W:  L.  Garrison; 
hy  A.  H.  Grimke.  v.  7,  Abraham  Lincoln;  hy  C:  W, 
French,  v.  8,  Frederick  Douglass;  byF;  M.  Holland, 
v.  9,  Dr.  S.  G.  Howe;  by  F:  B.  Sanborn,  v.  10,  John 
G.  Whittier;  hy  W:  S.  Kennedy,  v.  11,  John  B. 


Gough;  by  Carlos  Martyn. 

Martyrdoms  of  literature.  Vickers,  R.H.  346.10 
MARVELSof  animal  and  plant  life.  Frith, H:  874.40 
Marvels  of  animal  life.  Holder,  C:  F. . . 847.20 

Marvels  of  astronomy.  Frith,  H: 874.34 

Marvels  of  earth, air,  and  water.  Tissan- 

dier,  G.  and  Frith,  H: 874.35 

Marvels  of  electricity  and  magnetism. 

Frith,  H: 874.37 

Marvels  of  geology  and  physical  geogra- 
phy. Frith,  H: 874.36 

Marvels  of  heat,  light,  and  sound.  Tis- 

sandier,  Gaston  and  Frith,  H: 874.39 

Marvels  of  invention  and  scientific 

puzzles.  Tissandier,G.  and  Frith,  H:  874.41 
Marvels  of  the  elements.  Tissandier, 

G.  and  Frith,  H: 874.38 

Marvin,  A.  P.  Life  and  times  of  Cotton 

Mather,  1663-1728.  [1892.] 676.21 

Marwedel,  Emma.  Conscious  mother- 
hood; or,  the  earliest  unfolding  of 
the  child  in  the  cradle,  nursery  and 

kindergarten.  1889 464.25 

Marx,  Karl.  Capital:  a critical  analysis 

of  capitalist  production.  2 v.  1887. . 901.1 

Mary,  the  mother  of  Jesus.  Bushnell,  H. 

Sermons  on  living  subjects,  ch.  1 . . 438.9 

Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots.  Bush,  Mrs. 

F.  Queens  of  France 646.15 

— Jameson,  A.  Female  sovereigns 633.12 

— Lodge,  Edm.  Portraits,  v.  2 658.3.2 

— Stevenson,  J.  First  eighteen  years  of. 

1886 673  14 

— Strickland,  Agnes.  Life  of 652.7.3-7 

— - Trial  and  execution  of In  641.13.3 


MARYLAND. 


160 


MATHER. 


Maryland,  state.  Bozman,  J:  L.  His- 
tory of,  [1633-1660].  2v.  1837 776.1 

— Browne,  W:  H.  Maryland:  the  history 

of  a palatinate.  1886 738.16.3 

See  also  Baltimore. 

Marzials,  F.  T.  Life  of  Leon  Gambetta. 

1890 687.26 

— Life  of  Victor  Hugo.  1888 693.21 

— , joint  author.  Thackeray.  See  Merivale, 

Herman 693.28 

Mashonaland.  Bent,  J.  Theodore.  Ruined 

cities  of.  1892 551.23 

— Blennerhassett,  Rose  and  Sleeman, 

Lucy.  Adventures  in.  1893 554.17 

Maskell,  Mrs.  A.  E.  A-.  Children  with 

the  animals 847.35 

Maskell,  W:  Ivories:  ancient  and  mod- 
ern. 1887 853.23 

Maskelyne,  J:  N.  “Sharps  and  flats.” 

[Gamblers.]  1894  944.20 

Masks.  Doran,  J.  Habits,  etc.,  p.  197..  323.9 

— Ward,  A.  W.  English  dramatic  liter- 

ture 224.12.1 

Mason,  A.  B.  and  Lalor,  J:  J.  Primer  of 

political  economy.  1887  902.32 

Mason,  Mrs.  A.  G.  Women  of  the  French 

salons.  1891 688.3 

Mason,  E:  T .,ed.  Humorous  masterpieces 

from  American  literature.  3v.  1887.  333.14 
Mason,  Emily  V.,  ed.  Journal  of  a young 

lady  in  Virginia.  1871 684.7 

Mason,  George.  Rowland,  Kate  Mason. 

Life  of,  1725-92.  2v.  1892 676.6 

Mason,  Otis  T.  Woman’s  share  in  prim- 
itive culture.  Illus.  1894 946.1.1 

Masonic  institutions.  See  Freemasonry. 
Masonry.  Baker,  Ira  O.  Treatise  on 

masonry  construction.  1889 8103.16 

Maspero,  G.  Egyptian  archaeology;  tr. 

by  Amelia  B.  Edwards.  1887 766.3 

— Life  in  ancient  Egypt  and  Assyria. 

1892 !....  792.19 

Masque  torn  off.  [Discourses.]  Talmage, 

T.  DeW 456.12 

Masquerade  and  carnival:  their  customs 

and  costumes.  1892  ...  8522.19 

Mass.  England,  John,  bishop.  Nature 

and  ceremonies  of  the.  [1834] 476.27 

Massachusetts.  Adams,  Brooks.  Eman- 
cipation of  Massachusetts.  1877..  767.2 

— Adams,  C:  F.  Massachusetts:  its  his- 


torians and  its  history.  1893 785.10 

Three  episodes  of  Massachusetts  his- 
tory: The  settlement  of  Boston  Bay; 

The  Antinomian  controversy ; A 
study  of  church  and  town  govern- 
ment. 2v.  1892 775.23 

— Barber,  J:  W.  Historical  collections  of. 

1884 776.3 

— Barry,  J:  S.  History  of,  [1492-1820]. 

3v.  1855-7  784.14 

— Bliss,  W:  R.  Colonial  times  on  Buz- 

zard’s Bay.  1889 757.22 

— Convention  of  1788  which  ratified  the 

constitution  of  the  U.  S.  1856....  926.13 

— Ellis,  G:  E.  Puritan  age  in,  1629-85. 

1891  788.18 

— Everett.  E:  Orations,  v.  1.  [Settle- 

ment of.] 334.1.1 

— Hale,  E:  E.  Story  of.  [1891.] 764.18 

— Oliver,  P:  Puritan  commonwealth. 

1856 784.3 

— Pratt,  Mara  L.  and  Lovering,  A.  T. 

Stories  of.  1892  j796.14 


Massachusetts,  continued. 

— Quinn,  T:  C.,  ed.  Massachusetts  of  to- 

day. [Historical  and  biographical.] 

1892 *8522.27 

— Schouler,  W:  History  of,  in  the  civil 

war.  1868.. 784.1 

— : State  board  of  health.  Report  on  water 

supply  and  sewerage.  2v.  1890 8101.22 

— Thoreau,  H:  D.  Natural  history  of.  In  311.10 

— Whittier,  J:  G.  Prose  works,  v.  2,pp. 

11-23.  Peculiar  institutions  of 1001.7.2 

— Young,  Alexander.  Chronicles  of  the 

first  planters  of  the  colony  of,  1623- 

36.  1846 784.15 

See  also  Boston;  Cambridge;  Concord;  Dorches- 
ter; Haverhill;  Medford;  Middlesex  county;  Plym- 
outh; Quincy;  also  Pilgrims. 

Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.  See  St. 
Bartholomew. 

Massacres  of  the  mountains:  Indian  wars 

of  the  far  West.  Dunn,  J.  P .,  jr.  753.5 
Massage.  Murrell,  W:  Massage  as  a 


mode  of  treatment.  1887 856.28 

— Nissen,  H.  Manual  of  Swedish  move- 
ment and  massage  treatment.  Illus. 

1889 877.30 

Massee,  G:  Plant  world.  1891 891.32 

Massinger,  Philip.  Dramatic  works; 

with  introd.  by  Hartley  Coleridge.  221.4 


Contents  : Introduction;  List  of  plays;  Commenda- 
tory verses;  The  Virgin  martyr  ; The  unnatural  com- 
bat ; Duke  of  Milan  ; The  bondman ; The  Renegado ; 
Parliament  of  love;  The  Roman  actor;  The  great 
duke  of  Florence;  Maid  of  honour;  The  picture ; Em- 
peror of  the  East;  Fatal  dowry;  New  way  to  pay  old 
debts  ; The  city  madam  ; The  guardian;  A very 
woman;  or,  the  prince  of  Tarent;  The  hashful  lover; 
The  old  law;  Poems;  Glossary. 

Masson,  D:  Chatterton;  a story  of  1770. 

1874  694.14 

Masson,  Gustave.  Story  of  mediaeval 

France.  1888 .....752.1.21 

— , comp.  La  lyre  Francaise.  1884 222.2 

Masters  of  French  music.  Hervey,  A.  687.19 
Mateaux,  Clara  L.  Brave  lives  and  noble. 

[Biog.  sketches.]  1883 692.10 

Materialism.  Lorimer,  G:  C.  Isms,  old 

and  new,  pp.  82-100 436.25 

— Stephen  L.  Common  sense  and. ..  .In  425.30.1 

— Tyndall,  J:  Scientific In  803.6 

— WTilkinson,  W.  F.  Modern.  [1888.].. In  482.25 
Materia  medica.  Wood,  H.  C.  and  others. 

Dispensatory  of  the  U.  S.  1894. . . . *888.14 
Mathematics.  Aid  is,  Mary  S.  Great 

giant  Arithmos.  1882 j898.26 

— Clifford,  W.  K.  Common  sense  of  the 

exact  sciences.  1885 815.4.50 

— Orton,  H.  D.  Lightning  calculator. 

1875  855.11 

See  also  Astronomy;  Geometry;  Logarithms;  Me- 
chanics; Natural  Philosophy;  Navigation;  Optics; 


Surveying,  etc. 

Mather,  Cotton.  Life  of  John  Eliot.  [ In 

his  Magnalia,  v.  1,  p 533.]  1820  .In  445.4.1 

— Magnalia  Christi  Americana;  or, the  ec- 

clesiastical history  of  New  England, 

1620-98.  2v.  1820  445.4 

— Marvin,  A.  P.  Life  and  times  of,  1663- 

1728.  [1892.] 676.21 

— Wendell,  B.  Life  of.  (Makers  of 

America.)  [1891.] 665.10.5 

Mather,  Increase.  Remarkable  provi- 
dences. 1856 451.9 


MATHER. 


161 


MECHANICS. 


Mather,  J.  M.  John  Ruskin:  his  life 


and  teachings.  1890 673.16 

Mathers,  Helen  B.  See  Reeves,  H.  B. 
Matheson,  G:  Distinctive  messages  of 

the  old  religions.  1893 473.6 

Mathew,  Father  Theobald.  Parton,  J .,ed. 

Illustrious  men,  pp.  109-114 617.17 

Mathews,  B.  and  Hutton,  L.  Actors  and 
actresses  of  Great  Britain  and  the 
United  States.  5v.  1886 647.2 


Contents',  v.l,  Garrick,  etc.  v.2.  The  Kembles,  etc. 
v.3,  Keane  and  Booth,  v.4,  Macready  and  Forrest,  etc. 
v.5,  The  present  time. 

Mathews,  W:  Men,  places,  and  things. 


1887 343.6 

— Oratory  and  orators.  1883 323.20 


Contents  : Power  and  influence  of  tfe  orator.  Is 
oratory  a lost  art  ? Qualifications  of  the  orator.  Or- 
ator’s trials.  Orator’s  helps.  Tests  of  eloquence. 
Personalities  in  debate.  Political  orators:  English. 
Political  orators : Irish.  Political  orators:  American. 
Forensic  orators.  Pulpit  orators.  Plea  for  oratorical 


culture.  Index. 

— Wit  and  humor:  their  use  and  abuse. 

1888  343.8 

Mathews,  W:  S.  B.,  ed.  Hundred  years 

of  music  in  America.  1893 895  18 

Matson,  H:  References  for  literary  work- 
ers; with  introductions  to  topics 

and  questions  for  debate.  1892 346.6 

Matson,  N.  Pioneers  of  Illinois.  1882...  712.31 


Matter.  Dolbear,  A.  E.  Matter,  ether 


and  motion.  1892 8102.22 

— Glazebrook,  R.  T.  Laws  and  proper- 

ties of.  1893 885.19 

— Hunt,  R.  Poetry  of  science.  [Condi- 

tions of  matter.] • 807.1 

— Maxwell,  J.  C.  Matter  and  motion. 

1878 877.16 

— Picton,  J.A.  Mystery  of  matter.  1878.  485.6 

— Tyndall,  J:  Force  and  matter In  803.6 

Matthew  of  Westminster.  Flowers  of  his- 
tory, to  1307.  2v.  1853 771.8 

Matthew,  Jas.  E.  Popular  history  of 

music.  1889. 853.33 

Matthews,  Brander.  Americanisms  and 

Briticisms,  etc.  1892 345.6 

— French  dramatists  of  the  19th  century. 

1881 657.10 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Maudsley,  H:  Body  and  mind.  1886..  845.34 

— Natural  causes  and  supernatural  seem- 

ings.  1887 478.24 

Maupassant, Guy  de.  ^Fiction  class-list. 
Maurice,  C.  Edm.  Revolutionary  move- 
ment of  1848-9  in  Italy,  Austria- 

Hungary  and  Germany.  1887 756.9 

Maurice,  F:  Denison.  Prayer-book  and 

the  Lord’s  prayer.  1880 484.18 

Maurice,  J:  F:  Balance  of  military  pow- 
er in  Europe.  1888 924.16 

Maurine  and  other  poems.  Wilcox,  El- 
la Wheeler 222.3 

Maury,  Gen.  Dabney  H.  Recollections 
of  a Virginian  in  the  Mexican,  In- 
dian and  civil  wars.  1894 692.8 

Maver,  W:,  jr.  American  telegraphy. 

1892 886.27 

Maverick,  A:  Henry  J.  Raymond  and 
the  New  York  press  for  thirty  years, 

1870 674.7 

Maverick  national  bank  manual.  1887..  901.8 


Maximilian  I.,  emperor  of  Mexico.  Schroe- 
der,  Seaton.  Fall  of  Maximilian’s 
empire  as  seen  from  a United  States 

gun-boat.  1887 757.11 

Maxims.  See  Aphorisms. 

Maxwell,  J.  C.  Elementary  treatise  on 

electricity.  1888 886.26 

— Matter  and  motion.  1878 877.16 

— Theory  of  heat.  1888 872.22 

Maxwell,  W.  H.  Victories  of  Welling- 
ton and  the  British  armies.  1885.  772.8 

May,  Sophie,  pseud.  See  Clark,  R.  S. 

May,  Sir  T:  E.  Constitutional  history  of 

England,  1760-1871.  2v.  1891....  934.5 

— Democracy  in  Europe.  2v.  1889 944.24 

Maya  chronicles.  Brinton,  D:  G .,ed.  1882.  351.1.1 
Maycock,  W.  Perren.  Electric  lighting 

and  power  distribution,  v 1 . . 893.2 

Mayer,  A.  M.,  ed.  Sport  with  gun  and 
rod  in  American  woods  and  waters. 

[1883.] 854.14 

Mayhew,  H:  London  labour  and  the  Lon- 
don poor.  3v.  Illus.  [1864.] 927.1 

— and  Binney,  J:  Criminal  prisons  of 

London  and  scenes  of  prison  life. 

1862 926.20 

Maynard,  C.  J.  Eggs  of  North  American 

birds.  1890 875.4 

— North  American  butterflies.  1891....  894.21 

Mayor,  J.  B.  Chapters  on  English  metre. 

1886 235.5 

Mazzini,  Joseph.  Duties  of  man.  1862.  478.28 

— Marriott,  J.  A.  R.  Makers  of  modern 

Italy.  1889 693.1 

Meade,  L.  T.  See  Smith,  Mrs.  L.  T. 

Meade,  Theo.  H.  Health  without  medi- 
cine. 35  pp 877.6 

— Horsemanship  for  women.  1887 856.23 

— Our  mother  tongue.  [1890.] 342.16 

Meadowcroft,  W:  H.  A B C of  electric- 
ity. [1888.] 874.8 

Meccah.  Keane,  J:  F.  Six  months  in. 

1881 558.23 

Mechanics  and  mechanic  arts.  Amateur 

work.  lOv.  1882-8 8108.7 

— American  machinist.  [ lUus . weekly .] 

v.2-17.  1878-94 *8541.29 

— Benjamin,  Park,  ed.  Appleton’s  cyclo- 

paedia of  applied  mechanics.  2v. 

1880 C.19 

— Carpenter,  W:  B.  Mechanical  philos- 

ophy. 1877 868.8 

— Dana,  E:  S.  Elementary  mechanics. 

1890 874.25 

- Everett,  E:  Orations,  v.  2.  [Impor- 
tance of  the  mechanic  arts.] 334.1.2 

— Fairbairn,  Sir  W:  Principles  of  mech- 

anism and  machines  of  transmis- 
sion. 1891 896.28 

— Goodeve,  T:  M.  Manual  of  mechanics.  897  26 

— Iconographic  encyclopaedia  of  the  arts 

and  sciences,  v.  6,  Applied  me- 
chanics. 1890  863.2.6 

— Joynson,  F.  H.,  ed.  Mechanic’s  and 

student’s  guide  in  general  machine 
gearing.  1874 8103.11 

— Klein,  J.  F.  Elements  of  machine  de- 

sign. 1892  8103.2 

— Lanza,  Gaetano.  Applied  mechanics. 

1893  8103.6 

— Marx,  K:  Machinery  and  modern  in- 

dustry   In  901.1.2 

— Rose,  Joshua.  Modern  machine-shop 

practice.  2 vf  1887 8522.39 


MECHANICS. 


162 


MENDELSSOHN. 


Mechanics  and  mechanic  arts,  continued . 

— Sells,  Y.  P.  Mechanics  of  daily  life. 

1893 891.28 

— Spon’s  Mechanic’s  own  book.  1886 — 875.15 

— Unwin,  W.  Cawthorne.  Elements  of 

machine  design.  2v.  1892 8102.20 

— Waite,  H:  R.,  ed.  Boy’s  workshop. 

Illus.  1884 8102.23 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Nature’s  teachings,  p.  308.  854.11 

See  also  Lathes. 

Medals.  See  Numismatics. 

Medford,  Massachusetts.  Brooks, C:  His- 
tory of  the  town  of.  1855 758.5 


Media.  Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Story  of.  1888.  752.1.20 
Mediaeval  history.  See  Middle  Ages. 

Mediaeval  tales;  with  introd.  by  H:  Mor- 

ley.  1884 323.30 

Contents:  Charles  the  great  and  Orlando;  Ballad 
romance  of  the  days  of  Charlemange;  Tales  from  the 
t Gesta  Romanorum;  Doctor  Faustus. 

Medical  men  of  the  revolution.  Toner, 

J.  M.  1876 692.3 

Medici  family.  Symonds,  J.  A.  Florence 

and  the  Medici In  514.33.1 


Medici,  Catherine  de.  Saint-Amand,I.  de. 

Women  of  the  Yalois  court.  1893. In  683.19 
Medicine.  Brown,  Harvey  E.,  comp.  Med- 
ical department  of  the  United  States 
army  from  1775-1873.  1873 8104.3 

— Call,  Annie  Payson.  Power  through 

repose.  1891 ..  874.20 

— Campell,  F:  R.  Language  of.  1888..  8103.17 

— Dictionary  of  medical  and  surgical 

knowledge.  [1867.] 856.38 

— Dupouv,  E.  Medicine  in  the  Middle 

Ages.  1889 886.15 

— Fort,  G:  F.  Medical  economy  during 

the  Middle  Ages.  1883 873.4 

— Gould,  G : M.  New  medical  dictionary. 

1892 8101.19 

— Gunn,  J:  C.  New  family  physician. 

1887 886.16 

— Handbook  of  domestic  medicine.  By 

an  eminent  physician.  1882 868.2 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Over  the  teacups,  p. 

124.  [Specialists.] 336.24 

— Huxley, T:  H.On  medical  education. In  808.1 

— Mitchell,  S.  W.  Doctor  and  patient: 

essays.  [Advice  to  women.  ] 1888..  861.16 

Fat  and  blood;  [treatment  of  nervous 

diseases] 861.17 

— Osier,  W:  Principles  and  practice  of 

medicine.  1888 8103.18 

— Ott,  I:  Action  of  medicines.  1878...  886.14 


— Pepper,  W:  and  Starr,  L:,  ed.  System 

of  practical  medicine.  5 v.  1885-6...  8103.19 

— Saunders,  F:  Mysteries  of  medicine.ih-  304.6 

— Sozinskey,  T:  S.  Medical  symbolism. 

1891 877.35 

— Stanton,  T.  Woman  in  medicine../^  901.22 

See  also  Accidents  and  emergencies;  Alcohol  ; 
Anatomy;  Bacteria;  Children;  Consumption;  Diges- 
tion; Diseases  ; Electricity;  Food  and  diet;  Health; 
Health  resorts  ; Heredity;  Hospitals;  Hygiene;  Light; 
Massage;  Microscope  ; Nursing  ; Obstetrics;  Sur- 
gery; Women. 

Mediterranean  sea.  Davis,  R:  H.  Rulers 


of  the.  1894 556.6 

— Smyth,  W:  H:  The  Mediterranean: 
physical,  historical,  and  nautical. 

1854 537.10 

Meehan,  T:  Native  flowers  and  ferns  of 


the  United  States,  v.1-2,  Illus,  1878.  *888.13 


Meisner,  S.  R.  de.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Meister  Karl’s  sketch-book.  Leland,  C:G.  335.7 
Meitzen,  August.  History,  theory  and 

technique  of  statistics.  1891 947.2 

Meldola,  R.  Chemistry  of  photography. 

1891  '..  891.9 

Mell,  P.  H.  Manual  of  parliamentary 

practice.  [1867.]..- 924.21 

Melville,  G.  J.W-.  Riding  recollections. 

1879 874.4 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Melville,  G:  W.  In  the  Lena  delta. 

1892  558.12 

Memorable  women  [of  English  Puritan 

times].  Anderson,  James.  2v 687.8 

Memorial  or  Decoration  day.  Baldwin, 

James.  Harper’s  school  speaker, 

v.  1,  pp.  121-159.  1890 344.23 

— Carleton,  Will.  Cover  them  over. ..  In  207.5 

Festival  of  memory In  207.21 

Our  army  of  the  dead In  201.14 

— Finch,  F.N.  The  blue  and  the  gray. In  221.19 

Same In  325.8 

— Garfield,  J.  H.  Strewing  flowers,  etc. 

Works,  v.  l,pp.  322-326 1001.10 

— The  nation’s  dead In  322  11.2 

Same.  Poems  of  places,  v.  25,  p.  39.  233.1.25 

— Percival,J.  G.Gravesof  the  patriots. In  322.11.7 

— Peterson, H. Ode  for  decoration  day.  In  322.11.9 

See  also  Songs. 

Memorial  story  of  America,  1492-1892 

Mabie,  H.  W.  and  Bright,  M.  H...  768.13 
Memorials  of  a half  century  [inMichigan]. 


Hubbard,  Bela.  1887 647.16 

Memories  and  portraits.  Stevenson,  R.  L: 

1890 355.13 

Memory.  Holbrook,  M.  L.  How  to 

strengthen  the  memory.  [1886.] . . 446.20 

— Kay,  D:  Memory:  what  it  is  and  how 

to  improve  it.  1889 448.2.8 

— Mathews,  AY:  Memory  and  its  mar- 

vels  In  31S.  1 

Memphis,  Egypt.  Wright,  W.  B.  Ancient 

cities 523.23 

Men  and  measures  of  half  a century. 

McCulloch,  Hugh.  1889 927.3 

Men  and  women  of  the  time.  Moon,  G. 

W.  1891 E.13 

Men  of  achievement  series.  4v 686.3 

v.  1,  Explorers  and  travelers,  by  A.  W.  Greely. 


v.  2,  Statesmen,  by  Noah  Brooks. 

v.  3,  Men  of  business,  by  W.  O.  Stoddard. 

v.  4,  Inventors,  by  P.  G.  Hubert,  jr. 


Men  of  renown.  Wise,  Daniel 675.15 

Men  of  the  Bible,  v.  1-15 461.6 


Contents  : v.  1,  Abraham  ; by  W.  J.  Deane,  v.  2, 
Moses;  by  G.  Rawlinson  ; v.  3,  Solomon;  by  F.  W. 
Farrar,  v.  4,  Isaiah;  by  S.  R.  Driver,  v.  5,  Samuel 
and  Saul;  by  W.  J.  Deane,  v.  6,  Jeremiah  ; by  T.  K. 
Cheyne.  v.  7,  Jesus  Christ;  by  E.  J.  Vallings.  v.  8, 
Elijah  ; by  W.  Milligan,  v.  9,  Daniel  ; by  H.  Deane, 
v.  10,  David;  by  W.  J.  Deane;  v.  11,  Bangs  of  Israel 
and  Judah;  by  G;  Rawlinson.  v.  12,  Joshua;  by  W : 
J.  Deane,  v.  13,  St.  Paul  ; by  J.  Iverach.  v.  14, 
Minor  prophets ; by  F.  W.  Farrar,  v.  15,  Isaac  and 
Jacob;  by  G:  Rawlinson. 

Men,  places,  and  things.  Mathews,  AY: 

1887  343.6 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix.  Letters 

to  Ignaz  and  Charlotte  Moscheles. 

1888  653.11 

— Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  K:  Goethe 

and  Mendelssohn,  (1821-31).  Ports. 

1874  687.16 


MENDENHALL. 


163 


METEOROLOGY. 


Mendenhall, T.C.  Century  of  electricity. 

1887  847.30 

Meneval,  C.-P.  de.  Memoirs  of  Napo- 
leon L,  from  1802  to  1815.  2 v.  1894.  692.17 

Mental  development  in  the  child.  Prey- 

er,  W 448.2.24 

Mental  diseases.  Ribot,  T.  Diseases  of 

personality.  1891 877.3 

See  also  Insanity. 

Mental  healing.  See  Mind  cure. 

Mental  pathology  and  therapeutics.  Grie- 

singer,  Wilhelnf.  1867 483.14 

Mental  philosophy,  psychology,  etc.  Ab- 
bott, Lyman.  A study  in  human 
nature.  1885 436.4 

— Alexander,  J.  B.  Dynamic  theory  of 

life  and  mind.  1893 881.18 

Pyschology  applied  to  the  art  of 

teaching.  1892 448.2.19 

— Baldwin,  J.  Elementary  psychology 

and  education.  1887 448.2.6 

— Dewey,  J:  Pyschology.  1892 473.9 

— Fleming,  W:  Vocabulary  of  philoso- 

phy, psychological, ethical, etc.  1887.  478.25 

— Herbart,  Johann  F.  Text  book  in  psy- 

chology. 1891 448.2.18 

— James,  W:  Principles  of  psychology. 

2 v.  1890 465.16 

— Kant,  Immanuel.  Kritik  of  judg- 

ment. 1892 483.22 

— Locke,  J:  On  human  understanding. 

2v.  1889 458.12 

— Lotze,  H.  Outlines  of  psychology. 

[1886.] 472.20.4 

— McCook,  James.  Psychology:  the  cog- 

nitive powers.  1886 445.9 

— McCosh,  James.  Intuitions  of  the 

mind  inductively  investigated....  477.9 

— Perez,  B.  First  three  years  of  child- 

hood. 1885 446.28 

— Porter,  Noah.  Elements  of  intellect- 

ual science.  1891 477.3 

— Preyer,  W.  Mental  development  in 

the  child.  1894  448.2.24 

The  mind  of  the  child,  pts.  1-2.  1889- 

’90. 

pt.l,  Senses  and  the  will 448.2.7 

pt.2,  Development  of  the  intellect.  448.2.9 

— Romanes,  G:  J:  Mental  evolution  in 

man.  1889 454.20 

— Spinoza,  B.  de.  On  the  improvement 

of  the  understanding 436.5.2 

— Steele,  G.  M.  Rudimentary  psychol- 

ogy. [1889.] 463.29 

— Sully,  J.  Outlines  of  psychology.  1885.  445.8 

— Warner,  Francis.  Growth  and  means 

of  training  the  mental  faculty.  1890  463.6 

See  also  Metaphysics;  Mind  and  body;  Philoso- 
phy; also , Memory;  Psychic  phenomena. 
Menzies,  Sutherland.  History  of  France 

for  junior  classes 755.20 

— Political  women.  [English  and  French.] 

1873 652.10 

Merchant  marine.  Wells,  David  A.  and 

Codman,J.  Question  of  ships.  1890.  937.64 
See  also  Commerce  and  trade. 

Merchant  of  Venice.  See  Shakespeare, W: 
Meredith,  George.  Ballads  and  poems 

of  tragic  life.  1887 223.11 

— Modern  love,  etc.  [Poems.]  1892 231.24 

— Pilgrim’s  scrip;  or,  wit  and  wisdom  of; 

with  introd.  by  M.  R.  F.  Gilman. 

1888  347.2 


Meredith,  George,  continued. 

■ — Poems.  [Empty  purse,  etc.]  1892...  231.17 

— A reading  of  earth.  1888 223.15 

— Le  Gallienne,  R:  George  Meredith: 

some  characteristics,  with  a bibli- 
ography by  John  Lane.  1890 343.2 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.  See  Bulwer-Lyt- 

ton,  R.,  2d  Lord  Lytton. 

Merivale,C:  The  Roman  triumvirates. 

1889 787.12.9 

Merivale,  Herman  and  Marzials,  F.  T. 

Thackeray 693.28 

Meriwether,  Lee.  The  tramp  at  home. 

1889 523.26 

— A tramp  trip:  how  to  see  Europe  on 

fifty  cents  a day.  1887 522.31 

Merriam,  Florence  A.  Birds  through  an 

opera  glass.  1889 865.24 

Merriam,  G:  S.  Life  and  times  of  Sam- 
uel Bowles.  2v.  1885 652.3 

— , ed.  Noah  Porter:  A memorial  by 

friends.  1893 686.5 

— , ed.  Story  of  William  and  Lucy 

Smith.  1889 656.8 

Merrill,  Selah.  East  of  the  Jordan, 

[1875-7].  1881 554.5 

— Galilee  in  the  time  of  Christ.  1891. . . 473.1.5 
Merriman,  Effie  W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Merriman,  M.  Treatise  on  hvdraulics. 

1892 1 8103.20 

Merritt,  Wesley  and  others.  Armies  of 

to-day.  1893 928.2 

Merwin,  H.  C.  Road,  track,  and  stable. 

1892 884.15 

Merydew,  J.  T.,  ed.  Love  letters  of  fa- 
mous men  and  women.  2v.  1888. . . 341.8 

Merz,  J:  T.  Leibniz.  (Philosophical 

classics.)  1884 675.1.8 

Mesmerism.  See  Animal  magnetism,  etc. 
Message  of  Jesus  to  men  of  wealth.  Her- 
ron, G:  D 466.3 

Messages  to  the  multitude.  Spurgeon, C: 

H 472.2 

Metals.  Delmar,  Alexander.  History  of 

the  precious  metals.  1880 8103.23 

Metal-working.  Byrne,  O.  Practical 

metal-workers  assistant.  1884....  854.3 

Metamorphoses.  See  Apuleius;  Ovid. 
Metaphysical  healing.  See  Mind  cure, etc. 
Metaphysics.  Aristotle,  metaphysics;  lit. 

tr.  by  J:  H.  M’Mahon.  1887 457.2 

— Kant,  I.  Prolegomena,  etc.  1883 436.6 

— Lotze,  Hermann.  Metaphysic  in  three 

books:  ontology,  cosmology,  and 

psychology.  2v.  1887 454.2 

Microcosmus.  1887 452.15 

Outlines  of  metaphysic.  1886 472.20.1 

— McCosh,  J.  First  and  fundamental 

truths.  1889 456.17 

See  also  Final  causes. 

Meteorology.  Barnard,  C:  Talks  about 
the  weather  in  its  relation  to  plants 
and  animals.  [1885.] 891.16 

— Ferrel,  W:  Popular  treatise  on  - the 

winds,  etc.  1890 894.5 

— Hartwig,  G.  The  aerial  world.  1875..  862.7 

— Prout,  W:  Meteorology,  as  related  to 

natural  theology.  1855 In  868.16 

— Waldo,  Frank.  Modern  meteorology. 

1893- 885.9 


METEORS. 


164 


MIDDLE  AGES. 


Meteors.  Lockyer,  Joseph  N.  Meteorit- 

ic  hypothesis.  1890 ...8103.10 

Methodism.  Denominational  “confes- 
sions.” 1887 In  447.3 

— Leaton,  James.  History  of  Methodism 

in  Illinois,  1793-1832.  1883 484.7 

— Where  is  the  city  ? 1868 408.26 

Metrical  romances.  See  Poetry. 

Metternich, Prince.  Memoirs,  [1773-1835]; 

ed.  by  Prince  R.  Metternich.  5v. 

1880-2 637.8 

Mexico.  Baedeker,  K:  Excursion  into. 


— Bancroft,  H.  H.  History  of,  1516-1887. 

6v.  1883-’ 88 782.7 

History  of  North  Mexican  states  and 

Texas,  1531-1889.  2v.  1884 782.8 

— Bandelier,  A.  F.  Archaeological  re- 

connoissance  in  1881  553.11 

— Biart,  Lucien.  The  Aztecs:  their  his- 

tory, manners,  and  customs.  1887.  753.8 

— Brinton,  D:  G.,  tr.  Ancient  Nahuatl 

poetry.  1887 351.1.7 

— Brocklehurst,  T:  U.  Mexico  to-day, 

[1881].  1883 554.7 

— Charnay,  D.  Ancient  cities  of  the  new 

world.  1887 545.20 

— Cubas,  Antonio  G.  The  republic  of 

Mexico  in  1876.  Col’d  illus.  1876.  532.15 

— Curtis,  W:  E.  Capitals  of  Spanish 

America.  [1888.] 537.26 

— Diaz  del  Castello,  B.  Discovery  and 

conquest  of In  535.6.3 

— Falkenhorst,  C.  With  Cortez  in.  1892.  jl02.24 

— Gooch,  Fanny  C.  Face  to  face  with 

the  Mexicans.  [1887.] 541.8 

— Griffin,  S.  B.  Mexico  of  to-day.  1886.  533.4 

— Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.  Family  flight 

through  Mexico.  [1886.] 531.17 

— Hale,  Susan.  Story  of  Mexico.  1889.  752.1.22 

— Janvier,  T:  A.  Mexican  guide.  1890..  542.27 

Stories  of  Old  New  Spain.  1891 173.1 

— Johnson,  Hannah  M.  About  Mexico, 

past  and  present.  [1887.] 775.9 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  in.  [1889.]  537.1 

— Ladd,  H.  O.  History  of  the  war  with. 

1883  785.21 

— Mexican  border  commission,  Reports 

of.  1875 901.9 

— Noll,  A.  H.  Short  history  of.  1890....  775.14 

— Riplev,  R.  S.  The  war  with  Mexico. 

[1845-7].  2v.  1849 753.7 

— Schroeder,  S.  Fall  of  Maximilian’s 

empire,  [1878],  1887 767.3 

— Smith,  F.  H.  White  umbrella  in. 1889.  523.27 

— Wells,  David  A.  A study  of,  [in  1885]. 

1890  775.6 

— Wilson,  R.  A.  Conquest  of.  1861....  776.20 


— Winsor,  Justin.  Aboriginal  Mexico.  In  762.1.1 


See  also  Maximilian  1. 

Meyer, Mrs.  Annie  N.,  ed.  Woman’s  work 

in  America.  1891  946.5 

Meyer,  F.  B.  Christian  living 472.26 

— Present  tenses  of  the  blessed  life.  [1893.]  472.25 

— Shepherd  psalm.  [1889.] 472.27 

Meyer,  Franz  S.  Handbook  of  ornament. 

1894 887.28 

Meyer,  H.  A.  W.  Critical  and  exegeti- 
cal  commentary  on  the  New  Testa- 
ment. 20  v.  1875-84 424.2 


Note  : Contains  all  the  books  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment except  Revelation. 

Michael  Angelo.  See  Buonarotti,  Mich- 
ael Angelo. 


Michaelis,  Richard.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Michelet,  Jules.  Bible  of  humanity.  1877.  475.7 

— Historical  view  of  the  French  revolu- 

tion, to  1791.  1888 772.16 

— The  insect.  Illus.  1875 883.5 

— Joan  of  Arc 694.7 

— The  sea.  Illus.  1875 883.4 

— Woman.  [La  femme.]  1860 451.16 

Michell,  T:  Russian  pictures  drawn  with 

pen  and  pencil.  1889 545.5 

Michigan.  Cooley,  T.  Mcl.  Michigan:  a 

history  of  governments.  1885 738.16.5 

— Hubbard,  Bela.  Memorials  of  a half- 

century  1887 647.16 

— Lanman,  C:  The  red  book  of  Michi- 

gan: a civil,  military, and  biograph- 
ical history.  1871 763.20 

— Tuttle,  C:  R.  General  history  of.  1874.  761.8 

See  also  Detroit. 

Michigan  university.  Dilke,  C:  W.  Great- 
er Britain,  p.  68.  1869 503.20 

— Hamlin,  S.  L.  Education  of  American 

girls.  1874 In  402.31 

Micmac  Indian  legends.  Rand,  S.  T 477.17 

Microbes.  Binet,  A.  Psychic  life  of  mi- 
cro-organisms. 1889. 8102.7 

— Trouessart,  E.  L.  Microbes,  ferments 

and  moulds.  1886 815.4.56 

See  also  Bacteria. 

Micro-chemistry  of  poisons.  Wormley, 

Theo.  G:  1885 8103.21 

Microcosmus.  Lotze,  Hermann 452.15 

Microscope.  Beale,  L.  S.  How  to  work 

the  microscope.  1880 862.6 

— Behrens,  Julius  W.  Microscope  in 

botany.  1885 883.17 

— Herrick,  Sophie  B.  Plant  life  under 

the  microscope.  1883. ...  872.5 

— Stokes,  A.  C.  Microscopy  for  begin- 

ners. 1887 856.12 

— Strasburger,  E.  Microscope  in  vege- 

table histology.  1887 883.18 

— Wells, S., Treat,  M.,  and  Sargent,  F.  L. 

Through  a microscope.  [1886.]  . . . j855.23 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Common  objects  of  the.  893.10 

Middle  Ages.  Adams,  G:  B.  Civiliza- 
tion during  the.  1894 793.1 

— Belt  and  spur:  stories  of  the.  1884. . . 177.19 

— Church,  R.  W.  Beginning  of  the.  1886.  743.5.15 

— Cutts,  E.  L.  Scenes  and  characters  in. 

1885 735.18 


Contents  : Monks;  Hermits  and  recluses;  Pilgrims; 
Secular  clergy;  Minstrels;  Knights;  Merchants. 


— Duruy,  V.  History  of  the.  1891 792.17 

— Emerton,  E.  Introduction  to  study  of, 

(375-814).  1891 783.20 

— Fort,  G:  F.  Medical  economy  during 

the.  1883 873.4 

— Green,  Mrs.  J.  R.  Town  life  in  the  15th 

century.  2v 795.5 

— Koeppen,  A.  L.  World  in  the  Middle 

Ages:  an  historical  geography.  2v. 

1854 755.1 

— Lacroix,  Paul.  Arts  in  the  Middle 

Ages,  and  at  the  period  of  the  re- 
naissance  768.1 

— Lane,  E:  W.  Arabian. society  in  the. 

1883 765.20 

— McClintock,  W:  D.,  comp.  Song  and 

legend  from  the.  1893 348.8 

— Montalambert,  C.  F.  Monks  of  the 

West,  v.  1,  p.  113.  [The  true  and 

the  false.] ' 434.3.1 


MIDDLE  AGES. 


165 


MIND-CURE. 


Middle  Ages,  continued. 

— Robertson,  W:  Charles  Y.  View  of 

the  progress  of  society  in  Europe. . . 704.7.1 


— Stokes,  G:  T:  Mediaeval  history,  (395- 

1453).  1887 755.10 

— Wagner,  W.  Epics  and  romances  of. 

1887  148.9 

See  also  Chivalry;  Crusades;  Goths. 

Middlesex  county,  Mass.  Drake,  S.  A. 
Historic  fields  and  mansions  of 

Middlesex.  1874 553.4 

Middleton,  C.  Life  and  letters  of  Cicero. 

1880 i 654.13 

Middleton,  J:  H;  Ancient  Rome  in  1888. 

1888  558.28 

Midnight  talks  at  the  club.  Fiske,  A.  Iv. 

1890 342.3 

Mignet,  F.  A.  History  of  the  French 

revolution,  1789-1814.  1888 772.17 

Miles,  A.  H.,  ed.  Poetry  and  poets  of 
the  century.  [Great  Britain.]  9 v. 

1889  235.  C 

Miles,  H;  A.  Gospel  narratives  ; their 

origin,  peculiarities,  and  transmis- 
sion. 1854 472.5 

Military  art  and  science.  Demmin,  A. 

Arms  and  armour.  1877 867.5 

— Derrecagaix,  Y.  Modern  war.  3v. 

1888 881.17 


Contents  : v.  1,  Strategy;  v.  2,  Grand  tactics  ; v.  3, 
Atlas. 


— Farrow,  E;S.  Military  encyclopaedia: 

a dictionary  of  military  knowledge. 

3v.  1885 C.6 

— Ham  ley,  Sir  E:  B.  Operations  of  war 

explained.  1878 892.13 

— Hershler,  N.  Guardsman’s  hand-book. 

1886 847.26 

- Merritt,  Wesley  and  others.  Armies  of 

to-day.  1893 928.2 

— Root,  N.  W.  T.  School  amusements. 

[Drilling.]  1859 426.5 

See  also  Battles;  Fencing;  Naval  science;  West 
Point ; also  names  of  various  countries  for  their  mil- 
itary history. 


Military  life  in  Italy.  Amicis,  E.  de.  527.26 
Military  mariners  and  custom#.  Farrer, 

J.  A.  1885 735.12 

Mill,  Hugh  Robert.  Realm  of  nature:  an 

outline  of  physiography.  1894 8102.28 

Mill,  J.  and  Wilson,  H.  H.  History  of 
British  India,  1527-1835.  lOv.  in  9. 


1858 765.6 

Mill,  J:  S.  On  liberty.  1871 903.9 

— A system  of  logic.  1887.. 447.12 

— Utilitarianism.  1887 484.23 


— Buckle,  H.T.  Review  of  On  liberty. In  334.13.1 

— Morley,  J:  Mill’s  Autobiography.... In  352.5.3 
Miller,  Annie  J.  Physical  beauty:  how 

to  obtain  and  preserve  it.  1892 857.12 

Miller,  D.  L.  Letters  from  Europe  and 

Bible  lands,  (1883-4).  1887 546.5 

Miller,  G:  History,  philosophically  illus- 
trated, from  the  fall  of  the  Roman 
empire,  to  the  French  revolution. 

4v.  1852-4 772.10 

Miller,  Hugh.  Scenes  and  legends  of 

the  North  of  Scotland.  1851 534.25 

Miller,  Joaquin.  Unwritten  history: 

Life  amongst  the  Modocs.  1874.  ..  534.24 
Miller,  L.  W.  Essentials  of  perspective. 

1887 853.20 


Miller,  Olive  T.  Bird-ways.  1885 j847.19 


Miller,  Olive  T.,  continued. 

— Little  people  of  Asia.  1885 j532.10 

— Our  home  pets.  1894 898.8 

— The  woman’s  club  : a practical  guide 

and  hand-book.  [1891.] 925.28 

Miller,  S.  F.  Bench  and  bar  of  Georgia. 

2v.  1858 667.7 

Miller,  T:  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons, 

to  the  Norman  conquest.  1878. . . . 772.7 

Miller,  W:  J.  Wampanoag  tribe  of  In- 
dians. 1880 775.15 

MiLLE'f,  F.  D.  The  Danube,  from  the 

Black  Forest  to  the  Black  Sea.  1893.  558.1 

Millhouse,  J:  New  English  and  Italian 

dictionary.  2v.  1893 E.14 

Milligan,  W.  Elijah:  his  life  and  times.  461.6.8 
Millionaires  of  a day.  Yan  Dyke,  T.  S.  924.22 
Mills,  W.  T.  Science  of  [practical]  pol- 
itics. 1888 917.31 

Milman,  H:  H.  Life  of  Quintus  Horatius 

Flaccus.  1854 685.4 

Milmer,  Alfred.  England  in  Egypt.  1892.  791.11 

Milne,  J:  Earthquakes,  etc.  1886 815.4.55 

Milnes,  R:  M.,  1st  Lord  Houghton.  Reid, 

T.  W.  Life,  letters  and  friend- 
ships of.  2v.  [1891.] 668.6 

Milton,  G:,  ed.  Western  Rural  year  book: 

a cyclopaedia  of  reference.  1866. . . 854.17 
Milton,  John.  Poetical  works,  ed.,  with 

memoir,  by  D:  Masson.  1880 224.6 

— Poetical  works  ; with  memoir,  intro- 

ductions, notes,  and  an  essay  on 
Milton’s  English  and  versification, 
by  D:  Masson.  3v.  1882 223.29 


Contents  : y.  1,  Minor  poems;  v.  2,  Paradise  lost; 
v.  3,  Paradise  regained  and  Samson  Agonistes. 


— Poetical  works ; with  memoir  and 

critical  remarks  by  J.  Montgomery. 

2 v.  1884 226.4 

Contents:  v.l,  Paradise  lost;  v.  2,  Paradise  re- 
gained; Samson  Agonistes;  Comus;  Arcades,  etc. 

— Paradise  lost.  Ulus,  by  Dore.  1884..  8522.6 

— Readings  from  Milton.  1886 222.13 

— Garnett,  R:  Milton.  (Great  writers.).  693.24 

— Reed,  H:  British  poets.  1867 208.22.1 

Mimic  world.  Logan,  Olive.  1871 862.10 

Mind  and  body.  Calderwood,  H:  Rela- 
tions of  mind  and  brain.  1892. . . . 894.3 

— Granville,  J.  M.  Common  mind 

troubles 872.14 

— Griesinger,  W.  Mental  pathology  and 

therapeutics.  1867 483.14 

— Ladd,  G:  T.  Physiological  psychology. 

1891 465.3 

— Maudsley,  H:  Body  and  mind.  1885. . 845.34 

— Prince,  Morton.  Nature  of  mind  and 

human  automatism.  1885 478.3 


— Warner,  F.  Physical  expression.  1886.  815.4.51 


Mind  and  mental  science.  See  Mental 
philosophy. 

Mind  of  the  child.  Preyer,  W.  2 pts. 

1889-90. 

pt.  1,  Senses  and  the  will 448.2.7 

pt.  2,  Development  of  the  intellect 448.2.9 

Mind-cure,  Christian  science,  etc.  Buck- 
ley,  J.  M.  Faith-healing,  Christian 
science,  etc.  1892 482.20 

— Carter,  R.  K.  Divine  healing.  [Faith- 

cure.]  1888 452.7 

— Eddy,J/rs.  M.  B.  G.  Science  and  health. 

1887 447.18 

— Evans,  W.  F.  Esoteric  Christianity. 

1887 447.17 


MIND-CURE. 


166 


MOHAMMED. 


Mind-cure,  continued. 

Mental  cure.  1885 446.15 

Primitive  mind  cure.  1886 446.14 

— Lord,  Frances.  Christian  science  heal- 

ing. 1886 453.20 

— Titcomb,  Sarah  E.  Mind-cure  on  a 

material  basis.  1885 447.20 

— Townsend, L.T.  “Faith-work,”  “Chris- 

tian science,”  and  other  cures. 

1887 451.5 

— Tuke,  D.  H.  Influence  of  the  mind 

upon  the  body  in  health  and  dis- 
ease. 1884  843.24 

— Wood, Henry.  Ideal  suggestion  through 

mental  photography.  1893 475.12 

Mineral  waters.  See  Health  resorts. 
Mineralogy.  Buckland,  W:  Geology 
and  mineralogy  as  related  to  nat- 
ural theology.  2 v.  1869 868.13 

— Crosby,  W:  O.  Common  minerals  and 

rocks.  (Guides  for  science-teach- 
ing.) 1889 874.2.12 

— Hatch,  F:  H.  Mineralogy.  [Popular 

science.]  1892 882.15 

— Hunt,  T:  S.  Systematic  mineralogy. 

1892 8101.24 

— Kobell,  F.  von.  Sketches  from  the 

mineral  kingdom.  1859 In  871.3 

— Rutley,  F.  Study  of  rocks.  1884 856.4 

See  also  Geme,  precious  stones,  etc. 

Mines  and  mining.  Balch,  W:  R , comp. 

Mines,  miners,  and  mining  inter- 
ests of  the  United  States  in  1882. 

[1882.] *8522.24 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Underground  world 928.1 

— Lupton,  A.  Mining:  an  elementary 

treatise.  1893 894.16 

— Sutro,  Theo.  Sutro  tunnel  company: 

report  to  stockholders.  1887 847.33 

— U.  S.  Tenth  census,  1880.  v.  15.  Min- 

ing industries  [exclusive  of  pre- 
cious metals] P52.7 

Minnesingers.  Kroeger,  A.  E.  Minne- 
singer of  Germany.  1873 222.33 

Minor  law-books,  pt.  1.  See  Sacred  books 

of  the  East 481.1.33 

Minor  prophets.  Farrar,  F.  W 461.6.14 

Minor  wars  of  the  United  States. 

— The  French  Avar,  by  Rossiter  Johnson. 723. 18.1 

— War  of  1812-15,  by  Rossiter  Johnson.  .723.18.2 

— King  Philip’s  Avar,  by  R:  Markham.  .723.18.3 

— War  Avith  Mexico,  by  H.  O.  Ladd 785.21 

Mints.  Evans,  G:  G.,  ed.  Illustrated  his- 
tory of  the  United  States  mint.  1890.  8101.11 

Miracle  plays.  Hone,  W: In  454.7 

Miracles.  Brewer,  E.  C.  Dictionary  of. 

1885 452.5 

— Bruce,  A.  B.  Miraculous  element  in 

the  gospels.  [1886.] 467.13 

— Fisher,  G:  P.  Grounds  of  theistic  and 

Christian  belief 431.12 

Supernatural  origin  of  Christianity.  447.2 

— Fiske,  J:  Unseen  world,  etc.,  p.  129*.  433.28 

— Supernatural  religion.  3v.  1875-87 442.8 

Mirror,  The.  (British  essayists . ) . . . 303. 15. 28-29 
Missing  friends.  Adventures  in  Queens- 
land, (1871.-80) „ 554.10 

Missionary  review  of  the  world.  See  Pe- 
riodicals. 

Missions.  Bliss,  E.  M.,  ed.  Encyclopae- 
dia of  missions.  2 v.  1891 C.ll 

— Foster,  J:  Wilberforce  on  Christian 

missions In  324.14.2 


Missions,  continued. 

— Guinness,  Mrs.  H.  G.  First  Christian 

mission  on  the  Congo.  1860 In  554.32 

— Johnston,  J.,  ed.  Report  of  the  Cen- 

tenary Conference  on  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, London,  June,  1888.  2v 454.6 

— Liggins,  J:  Value  and  success  of  for- 

eign missions.  [1888.] 464.10 

— Neander,  A:  History  of  missions  in 

the  Middle  Ages.  1885 In  458.15 

— Pierson,  A.  T.  Crisis  of  missions. 

[1886.] 478.9 

See  also  Moravians. 


Mississippi.  Davis,  Reuben.  Recollec- 
tions of  Mississippi  and  Mississip- 

pians.  1890 662.3 

Mississippi  river.  Glazier,  W.  Down  the 

great  river.  1888  552.7 

— Gould,  E.  W.  Fifty  years  on  the  Mis- 

sissippi; or,  history  of  river  naviga- 
tion. 1889 923.16 

— Humphreys,  A.  A.  and  Abbot,  H.  L. 

Report  upon  the  physics  and  hy- 
draulics of  the.  1867 848.23 

Same.  [Reprinted  with  additions.] 

1876  *8521.29 

Missouri,  state.  Carr,  Lucien.  Missouri: 

a bone  of  contention.  1888 738.16.10 

— Switzler,  W.  F.  History  of  Missouri, 

[1541-1877.]  1879 762.3 

Mitchel,F:A:  Ormsby  MacKnight  Mitch- 

el.  1887 694.20 

Mitchel, Ormsby  M.  Mitchel,F:  A:  Orms- 

. by  MacKnight  Mitchel.  1887 694.20 

Mitchell,  Donald  G.  English  lands,  let- 
ters and  kings.  2v.  1889 336.8 


Contents  : v.  1,  From  Celt  to  Tudor,  v.  2,  From 
Elizabeth  to  Anne. 


Mitchell,  E:  C.,  ed.  Gesenius’  Hebrew 

grammar.  [1880.] 353.13 

Mitchell,  J.  M.  and  Muir,  Sir  W:  Two 
old  faiths:  essays  on  the  religions  of 
Hindus  and  the  Mohammedans. 

1891 472.16  ' 

Mitchell,  J : T.  Duplicate  whist.  1891.  877.21  t 

Mitchell,  Kate.  The  drink  question:  its 

social  ai*d  medical  aspects.  1891..  941.29 

Mitchell,  S.  Weir,  M.  D.  Doctor  and 
patient:  essays  of  advice  to  women. 


1888 861.16 

— Fat  and  blood:  treatment  of  neuras- 

thenia and  hysteria.  1888 861.17 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Mitchison,  W:,  ed.  Handbook  of  songs 

of  Scotland,  with  music 222.35 

Mivart,  St.  George.  American  types  of 

animal  life.  1893 885.14 

Modern  science  and  modern  thought. 

Laing,  S:  1889 8103.3 

Moerlein, George.  Trip  around  the  world. 

Col’d  illus.  [1886.] *537.2 

Moffatt,  Robert.  Deane,  D:  J.  Robert 
Moffatt,  the  missionary  hero  of 

Kuruman 681.2 

Mohammed  or  Mahomet  and  Mohammed- 
anism. Ali,  Syed  Ameer.  Life 
and  teachings  of  Mohammed  ; or, 
the  spirit  of  Islam.  1891 692.7 

— Deutsch,  E.  Islam.  1874 In  445.10 

— Florian,  J.  P.  C.  de.  Brief  account  of 

the  Mohammedan  empire In  716.15 

— Gibbon,  E:  Life  of  Mahomet.  [In  his 

Roman  empire,  ch.  50.] 701.3.5 


MOHAMMED. 


167 


MONSTRELET. 


Mohammed,  continued. 


— Hughes,  T:  P.  Dictionary  of  Islam. 

1885 487.1 

— Kuenan,  A.  National  religions,  pp. 

1-58 446.9 

— Lees,  J.  C.  Mohammedanism.  In 

Faiths  of  the  world,  pp.  361-396 484.1 

— Mitchell,  J.  M.  and  Muir,  Sir  W:  Two 

old  faiths.  1891 472.16 

— Muir,  Sir  W:  The  caliphate;  its  rise, 

decline  and  fall.  1892 797.6 

Life  of  Mahomet.  1877 676.9 

— - Mahomet  and  Islam.  [Abridgment  of 

The  life  of  Mahomet.]  1887 676.10 

— Palgrave,  W:  G.  Eastern  questions. . . 732.12 


— The  Qur’an;  tr.  by  E.  H.  Palmer.  (Sa- 

cred books  of  the  East.)  1880 481.1.6-9 

— Speeches  and  table-talk  of  Moham- 

mad ; tr.  by  S.  Lane-Poole.  1882.  446.21 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 
Molesworth,  G.  L.  Pocket  book  for  civ- 
il and  mechanical  engineers.  1887..  861.26 

Molesworth,  MaryL.  ^Fiction  class-list. 


Moliere,  Jean  B.  P.  (Euvres.  2v.  1880.  355.20 

— Prescott,  W:  H.  Miscellanies,  pp.  361- 

409.... 305.14 

— Schlegel,  A.  W.  Dramatic  art,  etc 204.17 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 

p.  47 628.22 

Moll,  Albert.  Hypnotism.  1890 876.15 

Moll,  C.  B.  The  Psalms.  (Lange’s  Com- 
mentary.) [1872.] 471.1.9 

Mollett,  J:  W.  Illustrated  dictionary  of 

art  and  archaeology.  1883 8101.26 

— Rembrandt.  1890 694.3 

Molloy,  J.F.Famous  plays;  [their  produc- 
tion, etc.]  [Congreve  to  Lytton.] 

1886 224.19 

Moltke,  Count  Helmuth  von . Franco-Ger- 
man war  of  1870-1.  1892 778.2 

— Letters  to  his  mother  and  brothers. 

1892 678.9 

— Poland.  1885 797.7 

— Moltke:  his  life  and  character  sketched 

in  journals,  letters,  etc.  1892 682.3 

Moluccas.  Forbes,  H.  O.  Naturalist’s 

wanderings.  1885 ,0 531.18 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Malay  archipelago. 

1868 527.13 

Mommsen, Theodor.  Provinces  of  the  Ro- 
man empire  from  Caesar  to  Diocle- 
tian. 2v.  1887 751.17 

Monastic  institutions.  Clark,  J.  F.  Events 

and  epochs 436.19 

— Cutts,  E L.  Scenes  and  character  of 

the  Middle  Ages 735.13 

— Froude,  J.  A.  Dissolution  of  the  mon- 

asteries  In  307.21.1 

— Milman,  H.  H.  History  of  Latin  Chris- 

tianity. 8v 416.19 

— Taylor,  I:  Natural  history  of  enthu- 

siasm  403.25 

See  also  Trappists. 

Money,  currency,  etc.  Bagehot,  Walter. 
Lombard  street:  a description  of  the 

money  market.  1883 917.3 

A universal  money.  1889 936.9 

— Bolles,  A.  S.  Financial  history  of  the 

United  States.  3v.  1884-86 901.4 

Contents  : v.l,  from  1774  to  1789;  v.2,  from 
1789  to  1860;  v.  3,  from  1861  to  1885. 

— Burhans,  J.  A.  Law  of  municipal 

bonds.  1889 901.21 


Money,  continued. 

— Cheap-money  experiments  in  past  and 

present  times.  [From  “Topics  of 
the  time’’  in  Century  magazine.] 

1892 925.35 

— Cowperthwait,  J.  H.  Money,  silver 

and  finance.  1892 937.69 

— Dunbar,  C:  F.,  comp.  Laws  of  the 

United  States  relating  to  currency, 
finance  and  banking,  from  1789  to 
1891.  1891 935.11 

— Ehrich,  L:  R.  Question  of  silver.  1892.  937.70 

— Giffen,  Robert.  Case  against  bimetal- 

ism.  1892 936.7 

— Hamerton,P.G.  Intellectual  life.  [In- 

fluence of  money.] 402.14 

— Hill,  N.  P.  Speeches  and  papers  on 

silver,  etc.  1890 943.17 

— Horton,  S.  D.  Silver  in  Europe.  1890.  926.19 

— Howe,  J.  B.  The  common  sense,  the 

mathematics,  and  the  metaphysics 

of  money.  [1881.] '.....  936.8 

Monetary  and  industrial  fallacies. 

1878 935.8 

Political  economy  of  Great  Britain, 

The  United  States,  and  France  in 

the  use  of  money.  1878 935.7 


— Kinley,  D:  History,  organization  and 

influence  of  the  independent  treas- 
ury of  the  United  States.  [1893.]  934.1 

— Knox,  J:  J.  United  States  notes.  [His- 

tory of  its  paper  money.]  1885 901.6 

— Laughlin,  J.  L.  History  of  bimetal- 

ism  in  the  United  States.  1893 935.10 

— Nicholson,  J.  S.  Treatise  on  money 

and  essays  on  monetary  problems. 

1893 944.3 

— Norman,  J:  H:  The  world’s  twenty- 

nine  metal  monetary  systems,  etc..  935.9 

— Platt,  James.  Money.  1889 924.10 

— Saunders,  F:  Modern  Moloch In  304.6 

— Sherwood,  Sidney.  History  and  theory 

of  money.  1893 .' 928.14 

— Taussig,  F.  W.  Silver  situation  in  the 

United  States.  1893 937.74 

— Van  Ornum,  W:  H.  Money,  co-opera- 

tive banking  and  exchange.  [1892.]  936.17 

— Walsh,  W:  J.  Bimetallism  and  mono- 

metallism. 1893 944.8 

See  also  Banks  and  banking;  Bimetallism;  Finance; 


Mints;  Panics;  Wall  Street. 

Mongolia  and  the  Mongols.  Adams,  W: 

H:  D.  Warriors  of  the  crescent. 

1892 783.13 

— Gilmour,  James,  missionary.  His  dia- 

ries, letters  and  reports;  ed.,  by  R. 

Lovett . ....  681.9 

— Rockhill,  W:  W.  Land  of  the  Lamas. 

1891 546.3 

Monitor  and  Merrimac.  Battles  and 

leaders  of  the  war 758.9.1 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Decisive  battles  since 

Waterloo 756.2 

— Swinton,  W:  Twelve  decisive  battles.  747.4 

Monk,  George,  duke  of  Albemarle.  Corbett, 

Julian.  Life  of.  1889 655.17.7 

Monopolies.  Baker,  C:  W.  Monopolies 

and  the  people.  1890 937.59 

Monroe,  James.  Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of. 


Monroe  doctrine.  Tucker,  G:  F.  1885..  927.9 

Monstrelet, E.  de.  Chronicles [<$f  France, 
England,  etc.],  1400-1516  ; tr.  by  T. 

Johnes.  2v.  1877 766.5 


MONTAGU. 


168 


MORDAUNT. 


Montagu,  Lady  Mary  W.  Best  letters  of; 

ed.  by  Octave  Thanet.  1890 342.20 

Montaigne,  Michel  E.  de.  Essais.  1882. . 355.21 

— Quick,  R.  H.  Montaigne.  [In  his  Ed- 

ucational reformers. )1892 In  448.2.17 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men, 

pp.  285-8 628.22 

Montana.  Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe.  His- 
tory of.  1890 In  788.24 

Montefeltro,  Padre  Agostino  da.  Ser- 
mons [in  Florence  and  Rome]  ; ed. 
by  C.  M.  Phillimore.  2v.  in  1. 

[1889.] 461.20 

Montefiore,  C.  G.  Origin  and  growth  of 
religion  as  illustrated  by  the  relig- 
ion of  the  ancient  Hebrews.  1892.  483.12 
Monteiro,  Mariana.  Legends  and  popu- 
lar tales  of  the  Basque  people.  1887.  454.4 

Montelius,  Oscar.  Civilization  of  Swe- 
den in  heathen  times.  1888 791.7 

Montesquieu,  C:  S.,  Baron  de.  Spirit  of 

the  laws.  2 v.  1878 922.11 

— Sorel,  A.  Montesquieu.  (Great  French 

writers.)  1888 651.19.3 

Montgomery,  D.  H.  Leading  facts  of 

American  history.  1891 775.21 

— Leading  facts  of  English  history.  1888.  755.24 

— Leading  facts  of  French  history.  1891.  783.6 

Montgomery,  Florence.  ^Fiction  class- 

list. 

Montgomery,  H.  Life  of  William  H: 


Harrison.  [1852.] 655.1 

Montgomery,  M.  W.  The  Mormon  de- 
lusion. [1890.] 464.2 

Monumental  brasses.  Macklin,  H.  W. 

1891  877.23 

Monuments.  Sayce,  A.  H.  Fresh  light 


from  the  ancient  monuments.  1892.  473.1.2 
See  also  Archaeology. 

Moodie,  Susanna.  Roughing  it  in  the 

bush  ; or,  life  in  Canada.  [1852.]  542.8 

Moody,  D.  L.  Bolton,  S.  K.  Poor  boys 


who  became  famous 646.5 

See  also  Northfield,  Mass. 

Moon,  G:  W.  Men  and  women  of  the 

time.  1891 E.13 

Moon.  Locke,  R:  A.  The  moon  hoax. 

1859  864.9 

— Nasmyth,  J.  and  Carpenter,  J.  The 

moon 8104.6 

Moore,  Annie  and  Nichols,  Laura  D. 
Overhead.  [Astronomv  primer.] 

1878  “ j93.23 

Moore,  C:  Herbert.  Development  and 
character  of  Gothic  architecture. 

1890 8104.7 

Moore,  Clara  J.  [Mrs.  H.  O.  Ward.']  So- 
cial ethics  and  society  duties.  [Ed- 
ucation of  girls.]  [1892.] 933.5 

Moore,  E:,  joint  author.  See  World,  The, 

in  general  alphabet 303.15.22-24 

Moore,  Frank,  ed.  Lyrics  of  loyalty. 

1864 222.8 

— , ed.  Rebellion  record,  [1860-5] . v.  1-11. 

1862-8 *731.9 

- Same.  Supplement,  [1861-4.]  1864.  *731.9.12 

— , ed.  Songs  and  ballads  of  the  American 

revolution.  1856 227.17 

— , ed.  Songs  and  ballads  of  the  Southern 

people,  1861-5.  1886 215.33 

Moore,  G:  Smiles,  S;  The  successful 

merchant:  life  of,  [1806-7$] 646.18 

Moore,  J.  S.  Friendly  letters  to  Ameri- 
can farmers  and  others.  1888 937.50 


Moore,  J.  W.  Picturesque  Washington  : 

pen  and  pencil  sketches.  1887 545.3 

Moore,  James.  History  of  the  Cooper 
shop  volunteer  refreshment  saloon 

[in  Philadelphia].  1866 785.18 

Moorehead,  W.  K.  Fort  Ancient,  the 

prehistoric  earthwork  of  Ohio.  1890.  886.24 

— Primitive  man  in  Ohio.  1892 883.9 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Moors.  See  Barbary;  Spain. 

Moral  crusader:Lloyd  Garrison.  Smith, G.  692.24 
Moral  ideal.  Wedgwood,  Julia.  1889..  467.11 
Moral  philosophy  or  ethics.  Adler,  Felix. 

Moral  instruction  of  children.  1892.  448.2.21 

— Aristotle.  Nicomachean  ethics;  tr.  by 

R.  W.  Browne.  1885 446.1 

— Bowne,  Borden  P.  Principles  of  eth- 

ics. 1892 475.15 

— Cicero,  M.  T.  Offices  ; or,  moral  du- 

ties. 1887 In  457.4 

— Everett,  C:  C.  Ethics  for  young  peo- 

ple. 1892 482.31 

— Gilman,  N:  P.  and  Jackson  E:  P.  Con- 

duct as  a fine  art 482.23 

— Hvde,  W:  DeW.  Practical  ethics. 

" 1892  472.23 

— Janet, Paul.  Elements  of  morals.  1884.  482.30 

— Kant,  Immanuel.  Critique  of  practi- 

cal reason;  tr.  by  T.  K.  Abbott.  1889.  485.8 

— Mann,  Horace.  A few  thoughts  for  a 

young  man.  1890 482.32 

— Martineau,  James.  Types  of  ethical 

theory.  2 v.  in  1.  1891 466.21 

— Mazzini,  Joseph.  Duties  of  man.  1862.  478.28 

— Mill,  J:  S.  Utilitarianism.  1887 484.23 

— Morley,  J:  On  compromise.  1891 484.22 

— Munger,  Theo.  T.  On  the  threshold..  461.13 

— Peck,  J:  L.  Kingdom  of  the  unselfish. 

[1889.] 463.5 

— Plutarch.  Morals;  tr.  by  W.  W.  Good- 

win. 5v.  1878 445.3 

— Seneca.  On  benefits.  1887 453.9 


— Shepherd,  Mrs.  E.  R.  True  manhood.  877.12 

— Sidgwick,  H:  History  of  ethics.  1886.  446.2 

— Smiles,  S:  Life  and  labor;  or,  charac- 

teristics of  men  of  industry,  culture 


and  labor.  1888 453.8 

— Smith,  Adam.  Theory  of  moral  sen- 

timents. 1887. 458.16 

— Spencer,  Herbert.  Principles  of  eth- 

ics. 2v.  1893 476.9 

— Spinoza,  B.  de.  Ethics.  1883 In  436.5.2 

— Stephen,  Leslie.  Science  of  ethics. 

1882 454.5 

— Vincent,  J:  H.  Better  not.  [Social  eth- 

ics.] 1892  478.21 

— Wagner,  C:  Courage.  1894 482.10 

— Wedgwood,  Julia.  The  moral  ideal:  a 

historic  study,  1889 467.11 

— Williams,  C.  M.  Review  of  the  sys- 

tems of  ethics  founded  on  the  theory 
of  evolution.  1893. . . : 468.13 


See  also  ^Esthetics;  Boys;  Business;  Children;  Eti- 
quette ; Future  life;  Girls;  Happiness;  Life  (Con- 
duct of);  Marriage;  Philanthropy;”  Social  science; 
Temperance;  Will,  The;  Women;  Young  men. 
Moral  teachings  of  science.  Buckley,  Ar- 
abella B.  1892 871.17 

Moran,  S.  A.  One  hundred  valuable  sug- 
gestions to  shorthand  students.  1887.  872.8 

Moravians.  Thompson,  A.  C.  Mora- 
vian missions.  1886 451.7 

Mordaunt,  C:  Earl  of  Peterborough.  Steb- 

bing,  W;  Life  of.  1890 655.17.9 


MORE. 


169 


MORSE. 


More, Hannah.  Yonge,C.M. Hannah  More. 

1888  627.1.17 

More,  Sir  tY  Utopia.'  ’1886.’..’.'.*.’.’.’.’ .’ .’  Yin  1m.  16 

— Adams,  W:  H:  D.  Famous  books.  [Re- 

view of  Utopia.] 314.28 

— Lodge,  E:  Portraits,  etc 658.3.1 

More  worlds  than  one.  Brewster  D: . . . 861.36 

Morelli,  Giacomo.  Italian  painters.  1892.  695.15 

Mores  catholici.  Digby,  K.  H:  3v 468.7 

Morfill,  W:  R.  Russia.  1882 796.2 

— Story  of  Poland.  1893 752.1.36 

— Story  of  Russia.  1890 752.1.28 

Morgan,  Anna.  Hour  with  Delsarte.  1889.  873.21 
Morgan,  J:  H.  Senour,  Rev.  F.  Morgan 

and  his  captors.  1864 785.1 

Morgan,  L:  H.  Ancient  society.  1878..  901.18 
MorlEy,  Henry.  English  literature  in 

the  reign  of  Victoria.  1881 336.5 

Note : Contains  facsimiles  of  the  signatures  of  au- 
thors in  the  Tauchnitz  edition. 

— English  writers,  v.  1-10.  1887-93 335.1 

Contents  : v.l,  Introduction;  Origins;  Old  Celtic  lit- 
erature ; Beowulf,  v.  2,  From  Caedmon  to  the  con- 
quest. v.  3,  From  the  conquest  to  Chaucer,  v.  4-5, 
Fourteenth  century,  v.  6,  From  Chaucer  to  Caxton. 
v.  7,  From  Caxton  to  Coverdale.  v.  8,  From  Surrey  to 
Spenser,  v.  9,  Spenser  and  his  time.  v.  10,  Shake- 
speare and  his  time  : under  Elizabeth. 

— Ideal  commonwealths.  1886 917.16 

Morley,  J;  Critical  miscellanies.  3v.  1888.  352.5 

Contents  : v.  1,  Robespierre  ; Carlyle  ; Byron;  Ma- 
caulay; Emerson,  v.  2,  Vauvenargues ; Turgot  ; Con- 
dorcet ; Joseph  de  Maistre.  v.  3,  On  popular  culture  ; 
Death  of  Mr.  Mill;  Mr.  Mill’s  Autobiography;  Life  of 
George  Eliot  ; On  Pattison’s  memoirs  ; Harriet  Mar- 
tineau. 

— Diderot  and  the  encyclopasdists.  2v. 


1891 687.12 

— On  compromise.  1891 484  22 

— Studies  in  literature.  1891 343.9 


Contents:  Wordsworth;  Aphorisms;  Maine  on  pop- 
ular government;  A few  words  on  French  models ; 
On  the  study  of  literature;  Victor  Hugo’s  Ninety- 
three;  On  The  ring  and  the  book;  Memorials  of  a man 
of  letters;  Valedictory. 

— Walpole.  (Twelve  Eng.  statesmen.) 


1890 694.21 

— , ed.  See  English  men  of  letters. 

Morley,  Margaret  W:  A song  of  life.  [Re- 
production] 1891 877.22 

Mormon,  Book  of  ; tr.  by  Joseph  Smith, 

jr.  1874 451.10 

Mormons  and  Mormonism.  -Bancroft,  H. 

II.  History  of  Utah,  1540-1887. 1890.  782.6 

— Beadle,  J.  H.  Polygamy;  or,  the  mys- 

teries and  crimes  of  Mormonism. 

Illus.  [1883.] 465.13 

— Gunnison,  J.  W.  Mormons;  or,  Latter- 

day  saints.  1856 476.2 

— Kennedy,  J.  H.  Early  days  of  Mor- 

monism. 1888 757.10 

— Montgomery,  M.  W.  The  Mormon  de- 

lusion. [1890.] 464.2 

— Smith,  Joseph.  Doctrine  and  covenant 

of  the  church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 

Latter-day  saints.  1880  455.29 

Morning  communings  with  God.  Sturm, 

C.  C 458.17 

Morocco.  Finck,  H:  T.  Spain  and.  1891 . 542.24 

— Pellow,  T:  Adventures  of,  [1715-38]. 

1890 541.11 

— Thomson,  Joseph.  Travels  in  the  At- 

las and  southern  Morocco.  1889. . . 523.24 


Morocco,  continued. 

— Viaud,  Julien  [Pierre  Loti.]  Into  Mo- 

rocco [1889] 538.4 

See  also  Tangier. 

Morphy,  Paul.  Games  of  chess.  With 
notes  and  memoir  by  J.  Lowenthal. 

1886  871.6 

Morrill,  Sarah  E.,  M.  D.  Instructions  in 
medical  and  surgical  electricity. 

1882  847.28 

Morris,  Anne  C.,  ed.  Diary  and  letters 

of  Gouverneur  Morris.  2 v.  1889 695.16 

Morris,  C:  The  Aryan  race,  its  origin 

and  achievements.  1888 765.10 

Morris,  C:  Broken  fetters:  history  of 
intemperance  and  temperance  re- 
form. [1888.] 467.17 

— , ed.  Half-hours  with  the  best  humor- 

ous authors.  4v.  1889 336.12 

Morris,  E.  E.  Early  Hanoverians.  (Epochs 

of  modern  history.)  1886 743.5.17 

— , ed.  See  Epochs  of  modern  history. 

Morris, Gouverneur.  Morris,  Anna  C.,  ed. 

Diary  and  letters  of.  2v.  1889 695.16 

— Roosevelt,  Theo.  Gouverneur  Morris. 

(American  statesmen.)  1888 626.4.18 

Morris,  J:  M .,  joint  author.  See  Croffut, 

W.  A. 

Morris,  Mowbray,  joint  author.  See  Beau- 
fort, Duke  of. 

Morris,  R:  Historical  outlines  of  Eng- 
lish accidence.  1892 354.16 

Morris,  Robert.  Sumner,  W.  G:  Robert 

Morris.  (Makers  of  America.)  1892.  665.10.16 
Morris,  W:  Earthly  paradise.  3 v.  1871..  204.8 

— Hopes  and  fears  for  art.  1882 8102.14 

— House  of  the  Wolfings.  1890..- 223.28 

— Selection  from  [his]  poems  ; ed .,  with 

memoir,  by  F.  Hueffer.  1886 214.35 

— Signs  of  change.  [Lectures.]  1888 941.15 

— Story  of  Sigurd  the  Volsung  and  the 

fall  of  the  Niblungs.  1891 237.7 

— , tr.  Story  of  Grettir  the  Strong;  from 

the  Icelandic.  1869 353.18 

— and  Bax,  E.  B.  Socialism:  its  growth 

and  outcome.  1893 941.6 

— and  Magnusson,  Eirikr,  ed.  Saga  li- 

brary 2 v.  1890-91 355.12 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Morris,  W:0’C.  Napoleon  and  the  mili- 
tary supremacy  of  revolutionary 

France.  1893 664.1.8 

Morrison,  D.  H.,  ed.  Fireside  treasury  of 

best  loved  song.  [With  music.]  [1888.]  864.2 

— Royal  quartettes.  [Songs  with  music.] 

[1888.] 864.3 

— Treasury  of  song  for  home  circle.  3v. 

v.  1-2, with  music,  v.3,  instrumental. 

1882-5 864.1 

Morrison,  G.  B.  Ventilation  and  warm- 
ing of  school  buildings.  1887 448.2.4 

Morrison,  W:  Douglas.  Crime  and  its 

causes.  1891 946.11 

— Jews  under  Roman  rule.  1890 752.1.29 

Morse,  E:  S.  Japanese  homes  and  their 

surroundings.  1889 8522.36 

Morse,  J.  T. , jr.  Abraham  Lincoln.  2v. 

1893  626.4.23 

— , ed.  See  American  statesmen. 

Morse,  Jedidiah.  American  universal 

geography.  2 v.  1805 541.14 

Morse,  S:  F.  B.  Memorial  of;  pub.  by  or- 
der of  Congress.  1875 638.5 

— Prime,  S:  I.  Life  of.  1875 <654.5 


MORTON. 


170 


MULLINGER. 


Morton,  J:  M.  Plays  for  home  perform- 
ance. 1889./. 223.4 

Morton,  Levi  P.  Townsend,  G.  A.  Life 

of.  [1888.] 653  8 

Mosby,  J:S.  War  reminiscences.  1887..  757.6 

Moscheles,  Ignaz,  ed.  Life  of  Beethoven; 
including  the  biography  by  Schind- 
ler  694.22 

— Moscheles,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  ed.  Recent 

music  and  musicians  as  described  in 
the  diaries  and  correspondence  of 

Moscheles.  1879 651.1 

Moschus.  Idylls:  lit.  tr.  by  J.  Banks; 
with  metrical  version  by  J.  M. 

Chapman.  1888 In  225.20 

Moseley,  H:  N Notes  by  a naturalist  on 

the  “Challenger,”  i872-76.  1892...  882.27 

Moses,  Hebrew  law-giver.  Alexander,  Mrs. 

C.F.  Burial  of.  Poem In  322.11.3 

— Blakie,W.  G.  Heroes  of  Israel.  1894.  485.7 

— Ewald,  H.  History  of  Moses  and  the- 

ocracy  In  418.5.2 

— Rawlinson,  G:  Life  and  times  of 461.6.2 

Moses,  Bernard.  The  Federal  government 

of  Switzerland.  1889 924.11 

Mosheim,  J:  L.  von.  Ecclesiastical  his- 
tory; ed.  by  Murdock  and  Soames. 

4 v.  1845 456  6 

Same  ; rev.  by  J.  S.  Reid 454.8 

Moss,  Lemuel.  Annals  of  the  United 

States  Christian  commission.  1868.  761.5 

Mossback  correspondence.  Clark,  F.  E. 

[1889.] 455.5 

Mosses.  Hervev,  A.  B.  Sea  mosses:  a 

collector’s  guide.  1882 872.6 

— Lesquereux,  L.  and  James. T:  P.  Mosses 

of  North  America.  1884 883.16 

Most  certain  fact  in  history.  [The  res- 
urrection.] Ring,  T.  P.  1892 482.19 

Mothers.  Davis,  E:  P.  and  Keating,  J: 

M.  Mother  and  child.  1893 883.10 

— Harris,  F.  McC.  Plain  talks  with 

young  home-makers.  [1889.] 865.30 

— Marwedel,  Emma.  Conscious  mother- 

hood. 1889  464.25 

— Mothers  in  council.  [Essays.]  1884...  451.14 

— Walker,  Jane  H.  Handbook  for.  1893.  894.12 
Mothers  and  daughters:  Cook, Mrs.  E.  G.  882.12 

Mothers  and  sons.  Lyttleton,  E 476.20 

Mothers  of  great  men,  etc.  Holloway, 

L.  C 654.12 

Moths.  See  Insects. 

Motion.  Dolbear,  Amos  E.  Matter,  ether 

and  motion.  1892 8102.22 

Motley.  J:  L.  Correspondence  of  [1824- 

77];  ed.  bvG:  W.  Curtis.  2 v.  1889.  657.18 
Mottelay,  Paul F.  Copeland,  T.  C ..ed. 

The  soldier  in  our  civil  war.  2v. 

Ulus.  1890  *8542.25 

Moulding.  See  Founding. 

Moulds.  Trouessart,  E.  L.  Microbes, 

ferments  and  moulds.  1886 815.4.56 

Moulton,  Louise  C.  In  the  garden  of 

dreams:  lyrics  and  sonnets.  1890. . . 223. 18 

— Ourselves  and  our  neighbors:  social 

chats  on  social  topics.  1887 333.19 

Moulton,  R:  G.  Ancient  classical  drama. 

1890 227.9 

— Shakespeare  as  a dramatic  artist.  1893.  234.20 
Mound-builders.  Carr,  Lucien.  Mounds 

of  the  Mississippi  valley  historic- 
ally considered.  1883 798.3 

McAdams,  W:  Records  of  ancient 

races  in  the  Mississippi  valley.  1887.  768.14 


Mound-builders,  continued. 

— Moorehead,W.  K.  Fort  Ancient.  Pre- 

historic earthwork.  1890 886.24 

— Peet,  Stephen  D.  Prehistoric  Amer- 

ica. 2 v 788.1 

v.  1.  The  mound  builders.  1892.  v.  2,  Emblem- 

atic mounds  and  animal  effigies.  1890. 

— Pidgeon,  W:  Traditions  of  De-coo-dah 

and  antiquarian  researches.  1858.  776.23 

Mountain  adventures.  Headley,  J:  T., 

ed.  1876 523.8 

Mountaineering.  Dent,  C.  T.  and  others. 

1892 552.1 

Mountains.  Hutchinson,  H.  N.  Story  of 

the  hills.  Ulus.  1892 877.36 

— Lanoye,  F.  de.  Sublime  in  nature — 802.24 

See  also  Andes. 

Mouse-trap  and  other  farces.  Howells, 

W:  D . . . 223.1 

Move  for  better  roads.  Pennsylvania 

university.  1891 8104.8 

Mowat,  Oliver.  Christianity,  and  some 

of  its  evidences.  1890 464.20 

Mozart,  W.  A.  Butterworth,  H.  Great 

composers 644.10 

— Ferris,  G.  T.  German  composers 624.1 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  Music  and  morals.  Let- 

ters of 818.5 

— Jahn,  Otto.  Life  of.  3 v.  1883 695.3 

— Nohl,  L.  Life  of.  1880 646  8 

— Upton,  G.  P.  Standard  operas,  p.  167.  215.21 
Mozley,  Anne,  ed.  Letters  and  corre- 
spondence of  John  Henry  Newman. 

2v.  1891 684.11 

Mozoomdar,  P.  C.  Heart-beats  ; [with 

biographical  sketch].  1894 482.5 

Muddock,  J.  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Mudie,  Robert.  Feathered  tribes  of  the 

British  Islands.  2 v.  1853 867.17 

Muhlenberg,  W:  A.  Newton,  W:  W. 

Life  of.  1890 656.6.3 

Muir,  J.  Mountains  of  California.  1894.  557.14 
Muir,  Sir  W;  The  caliphate;  its  rise,  de- 
cline and  fall.  1892. 797.6 

— Life  of  Mahomet.  1877 676.9 

— Mahomet  and  Islam.  [Abridgment  of 

the  The  life  of  Mahomet.]  1887...  676.10 

— , and  others.  Present  day  tracts  on  the 

non-christian  religions  of  the  world.  478.8 

— , joint  author.  See  Mitchell,  J.  M. 

Mulhall,  M.  G.  Dictionary  of  statistics. 

1892 C.15 

Muller,  F.  Max.  Anthropological  relig- 
ion. 1892  466.26 

— Biographies  of  words  and  the  home  of 

the  Aryas  1888 - 333.27 

— Natural  religion.  1889 455.7 

— Physical  religion.  1891 466.25 

— Science  of  thought.  2 v.  1887 448.11 

— Theosophy  or  psychological  religion. 

1893...’ 476.15 

— Three  lectures  on  the  science  of  lan- 

guage. 1890 342.5 

— , ed.  See  Sacred  books  of  the  East. 

Muller,  Hermann.  Fertilisation  of  flow- 
ers. 1883 896.5 

Muller-Casenov,  H.,  cowp.  Humor  of 

Germany.  Ulus.  1893 352.1.2 

Mullinger,  J.  B.  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, to  1625.  2v.  1873 947.3 

— History  of  the  U niversity  of  Cambridge. 

[1888.] 464.1.10 

— , joint  author.  See  Gardner,  S:  R. 


MUNDT. 


171 


MUSIC. 


Mundt,  C.  M.  [ L . Mulbach .]  See  Fiction 
class-list. 

Mundus  alter  et  idem.  [Ideal  common- 
wealth.] Hall,  Joseph In  917.16 

Munera  pulveris.  Ruskin,J: 946.10 

M unger,  Theo.  T.  The  appeal  to  life. 

[Sermons.]  1889 464.5 

— Lamps  and  paths.  [Sermons  to  chil- 

dren.] 1889 464.4 

— On  the  threshold.  [Talks  with  young 

men.]  1890 461.13 

Municipal  government,  etc.  Gladden, 
Washington.  Cosmopolis  City  Club. 

1893  936.19 

Munkittrick,  R:  K.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Munro,  Wilfred  H.  Historv  of  Bristol, 

R.  I.  Illus.  1880 774.15 

Munroe,  Kirk.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Muntz,  Eugene.  Raphael,  his  life,  works, 

and  times.  1888 678.1 

Murdock,  Harold.  Reconstruction  of 

Europe,  [1850-71],  1890  765.9 

Murfree,  Fanny  N.  D.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Murfree,  Mary N.  \G:E.  Craddock.']  See 
Fiction  class-list. 

Murray,  Alex.  S.  Historv  of  Greek  sculp- 
ture. 2 v.  1880-3 8104.9 

Murray,  Andrew.  Children  for  Christ. . 466.2 

Murray,  C:  A.  Travels  in  North  Amer- 
ica, 1834-36.  2v.  1839 538.12 

Murray,  D:  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Murray, E.  C.  G.  People  I have  met.  1883.  342.15 

— Russians  of  to-day.  1878  538.25 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Murray,  J.  A:  H:,  ed.  New  English  dic- 
tionary on  historical  principles,  v. 

1-2.  1884-’93 Ref. 

Contents  : v.  1,  A-B.  v.  2,  C. 

Murray,  J.  D:  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Murray,  J.  O.  Francis  Wayland.  (Amer- 
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Murray,  J:  Smiles,  S:  Memoir  and  cor- 
respondence. 2v.  1891 668.9 

Murray,  J : O’  Keane.  Prose  and  poetry  of 
Ireland.  [Selections  and  biog. 

sketches.]  1882  323.19 

Murray,  Lindley.  English  grammar. 

2 v.  in  1.  1819 346.4 

Murray,  W:  H.  H.  Daylight  land.  [Cana- 
dian Northwest.]  1888 545.1 

Murrell,  W:  Massage  as  a mode  of  treat- 
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Murrey,  T:  J.  Fifty  salads.  1885  898.17 

— Salads  and  sauces.  1884 884.2 

Museum  of  antiquity.  Yaggv,  L.  W.  and 

Haines,  T.  L.  1881 756.3 

Mushrooms.  Falconer,  W.  Mushrooms: 

how  to  grow  them.  1891 871.23 

— Palmer,  Julius  A.,  jr.  Mushrooms  of 

America.  1885 888.7 

Music  and  musicians. 

Dictionaries  and  Histories. 

— Barrett,  W:  A.  English  glees  and  part- 

songs  : their  historical  development. 

1886  895.7 

— Brooks,  H.  M.  Olden-time  music:  a 

compilation  from  newspapers  and 
books.  1888 861.18 

— Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Story  of  the 

tunes.  [1890,] 466.11 

— Chappell,  W:  Old  English  popular 

music.  2v.  1893 895.13 


Music  and  musicians,  continued. 

— Derthick,  W.  M.,  ed.  Manual  of  mu- 

sic: its  history,  biography  and  lit- 
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— Engel,  Carl.  Music  of  the  most  an- 

cient nations.  Illus.  1870 895.10 

Musical  instruments.  [South  Ken- 
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1877... 853.24 

— Grove,  Sir  G:,  ed.  Dictionary  of  music 

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1879-90 B.24 

Contents  : v.l,  A — Improm;  v.2,  Iniprop — 

Plain;  v.3,  Plan — Sura.;v.4,  Sum — Z.  and  ap- 
pendix; v.  5,  Index. 

— Hueffer,  Franz.  Richard  Wagner  and 

the  music  of  the  future.  History 
and  aesthetics.  1874 874.18 

— Hullah,  J:  History  of  modern  music. 

Lectures.  1891 894.14 

Third  or  transition  period  of  musi- 
cal history.  Lectures.  1876.' 895.4 

— Joyce,  P.  W.,  ed.  Ancient  Irish  music. 

1890 895.12 

— Lacroix,  P.  Arts  in  the  Middle  Ages.  768.1 


— Lillie,  Lucy  C.  Story  of  music  and 


musicians  for  young  readers.  1886.  852.24 

— Mathews,  W:  S.  B.,  ed.  Hundred  years 

of  music  in  America.  1893  895.18 

— Matthew,  James  E.  Popular  history 

of  music.  [1888.] S53.33 

— Naumann,E.  History  of  music.  2v.  1886.  895.1 

— Upton,  G.  P.  Standard  cantatas: 

their  stories,  music,  and  com- 
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— Wallaschek,  Richard.  Primitive  mu- 

sic. 1893 895.5 

Biography  and  Criticism. 

— Bourne,  C.  E.  Great  composers:  sto- 

ries of  the  lives  of  eminent  musi- 
cians. 1887 651.5 

— Bremont,  Anna,  comtesse  de.  World  of 

music:  the  great  composers.  1892.  687.9 

— Champlin,  J:  D.  and  Apthorp,  W:  F., 

ed.  Cyclopedia  of  music  and  mu- 
sicians. 3v.  Illus.  1893 *888.12 

— Curwen,  J.  S.  Studies  in  worship  mu- 

sic. 2 v 853.34 

— Finck,  Henry  T.  Chopin  and  other 

musical  essays.  1889 872.26 


— Hadow,  W.  H.  Studies  in  modern 

music:  Hector  Berlioz;  RobertSchu- 
mann  ; Richard  Wagner.  1893 895.6 

— Hervey,  Arthur.  Masters  of  French 

music.  1894 687.19 

— Jameson,  Anna M.  Studies,  1893.  347.3 

— Moscheles,  I.  Recent  music  and  mu- 

sicians, 1814-1870.  1879 651.1 

— Ritter,  F.  L.,  ed.  Realm  of  tones.  [Por- 

traits and  biog.  sketches  of  Euro- 
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1882  *8541.32 

— Rubinstein,  Anton.  Music  and  its 

masters.  [1892.] 884.20 

— Schumann,  R.  Music  and  musicians: 

essays  and  criticism.  2 v.  1880-1..  853.16 
See  also  Biography  ( Collective : Artists)',  also, 
lives  of  Beethoven  ; Goldschmidt  (Jenny  Lind-) ; 
Handel;  Haydn;  Mozart;  Mapleson  (J.  H.);  Kis- 
tori  (Adelaide);  Rubenstein;  Spohr;  Verdi;  Wagner. 


MUSIC. 


172 


NAMES. 


Music  and  musicians,  continued. 

Philosophy , Theory , etc. 


— Crowest,  F:  J.  Musical  groundwork: 

a first  manual.  1890 876.20 

— Day,H.  N.  Science  of  aesthetics.  [1872.]  315.16 

— Elson,  L:  C:  Theory  of  music.  1890.  895.15 

— Helmholtz,  Hermann.  Sensations  of 

tone.  1885 8101.25 

— Macfarren,  G.  A.  Six  lectures  on  har- 

mony. 1892 895.3 


— Ouseley,  F.  A.  G.  Treatise  on  coun- 

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— Palmer,  H.  R.  Theory  of  music.  [1876.]  853.14 

— Richter,  E.  F.  Manual  of  counter- 

point. 1884 873.19 

Manual  of  harmony.  [1867.] 873.18 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Origin  of  modern 

music In  793.22 

— Taylor,  Sedley.  Science  of  music. 

[Theory  of  sound.]  1875  853.19 

— Troutbeck,  J:  and  Dale,  R.  F.  Music 

primer.  1890 876.21 

— Weitzman,  K:  T:  Manual  of  musical 

theory;  ed.  by  E.  M.  Bowman.  1877.  895.19 

— Zahm,  J.  A.  Sound  and  music.  1892.  883.8 

Miscellaneous. 

— Banister,  H:  C.  Music.  [Text-book.] 

1885 852.25 

— Bryant,  W:  C.  Music  in  the  public 

schools In  325.22 

— Bushnell,  Horace.  Religious  music.  In  317.18 

— Chambers,  W:  Popular  cultivation  of 

music In  1001.9.1 

— Cheney,  E.  D.  Study  of  music.  [ In 

Brackett,  A.  C.  Education  of  girls, 
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— Disraeli, I:  Curiosities  of  literature,  v.l, 

p.  72.  [Medical  music.] 305.8.1 

— Fink,  H:  T.  Chopin  and  other  musical 

essays.  1889 872.26 

Contents  : Chopin.  How  composers  work.  Schu- 
mann, as  mirrored  in  his  letters.  Music  and  morals. 
Italian  and  German  vocal  styles.  German  opera  in 
New  York. 

— P.,  J.  E.,  comp.  Musical  moments; 

short  selections  in  prose  and  verse. 

1889 223.10 

— Ritter,  F:  L.  Music  in  its  relation  to 

intellectual  life;  Romanticism  in 
music.  1891 876.40 

— Smith,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  ed.  Woman  in  sa- 

cred song.  1885 212.19 

— Talmage,  T.  DeW.  Massacre  of  church 

music In  447.10 

— Tapper,  T:  Chats  with  music  stu- 

dents. 1891 895.8 

See  also  Opera  ; Orchestral  music  ; Piano-forte; 
Symphonies;  Violin ; Voice. 

Musical  moments.  P.,  J.  E.,  comp.  1889.  223.10 
Musick,  J;  R.  /See  Fiction  class-list. 

My  confession.  Tolstoi,  L.  N 448.4 

My  note-book.  Phelps,  Austin 463.19 

My  religion.  Tolstoi,  L.  N 446.4 

My  story  of  the  war.  Livermore, Mary  A.  761.18 

My  study  fire.  Mabie,  Hamilton  W 342.32 

Mycenae.  Knox,  T:  W.  Underground 

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— Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Rambles  in  Greece. 

1878  514.19 

— Schliemann,  Heinrich.  Mycense.  1880.  548.20 

— Schuchhardt,  C.  Schliemann’s  excava- 

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Myers,  P.  and  N.  Ancient  history  for 

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— Outline  of  mediaeval  and  modern  his- 


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Mysteries  and  miracle  plays.  Bates, 
Katherine  L.  English  religious 

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— Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Persia,  etc., p.  365. 

[Passion  play  of  Persia.] 528.16 


— Blavatsky,  Mme.  H.  P.  Isis  unveiled. 

Mysteries  of  ancient  and  modern 
science  and  theology.  2v.  1886 445.14 

— Chambers’s  papers  for  the  people.  An- 

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— Deutsch,  E.  O.  M.  Roman  passion 

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— Hone,  W.  Ancient  mysteries.  [Eng- 

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— Keary,  C.  F.  Primitive  belief,  p.  214.  443.25 

— Symonds,  J : A.  Shakespeare’s  prede- 

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— Ulrici,  Herman.  Mysteries  and  moral 

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— Ward,  A.  W.  English  drama, v.l, p.18.  224.12.1 
Mysteries  of  time  and  space.  Proctor, 

R:  A 861.8 

Mysticism  and  mystics.  Clarke,  J.  F. 

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— Cousin,  V.  The  true,  the  beautiful 

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— Lea,  H:  C.  Religious  history  of  Spain.  463.7 

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— Vaughan,  Robert  A.  Hours  with  the 

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Myth-land.  Hulme,  F.  E:  1886 466.9 

Mythology,  mvthg,  etc.  Clodd,  E:  Myths 

and  dreams.  1885. 482.24 

— Collignon,  M.  Manual  of  mythology  in 

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— Curtin,  Jeremiah.  Myths  and  folk- 

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Myths  and  folk-tales  of  the  Rus- 
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1890  162.18 

— Ely,  Talfourd.  Olympos:  tales  of  the 

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— Gayley,  C;  M.,  ed.  Classic  myths  in 

English  literature.  1893 476.31 

— Grimm,  J.  L.  Teutonic  mythology. 

4 v.  1879-88 483.8 

— Hesiod.  The  Theogony.  1889 In  225.6 

— Hulme, F.  E:  Myth-land.  1886 '466.9 

— Keightley,  T:  Mythology  of  ancient 

Greece  and  Italy,  ed.  byL:  Schmitz. 

1889 457.9 

— Petiscus,A.H.  Gods  of  Olympos.  [1892.]  475.4 

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1889  455.15 

See  also  Indians  of  America. 

Myths.  See  Mythology. 

Nadaillac,  Marquis  de.  Manners  and  mon- 
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Nagelsbach,  C.  W.  E.  Isaiah.  {In  Lange’s 

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Names.  Bardsley,  C:  W.  English  sur- 
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Names,  continued. 

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— Long,  H.  A.  Personal  and  family 

names.  1883 657.4 

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1875  652.8 

— Salverte,  Eusebius.  History  of  the 

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See  also  Nicknames. 

Nansen,  Fridtjof.  Eskimo  life.  1893..  554.18 

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Nantucket,  Mass.  Drake,  S:  A.  Nooks 
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coast,  p.  324.  [1875.] 532.9 

Nantucket  scraps.  Austin,  Jane  G.  1893.  556.16 
Napier,  Sir  C:  Butler,  Sir  W:  F.  Life  of. 

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Napier,  James.  Manufacturing  arts  in 

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Naples.  Field,  H:M.  From  Killarney, 

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Napoleon  and  his  detractors.  1888.  684.8 

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— Scott,  Walter.  Life  of.  3v.  1827..  634.11 

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Napoleon  III.  Abbott,  J:  S.  C.,  History 

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— Carette,  Mme.  — . Recollections  of  the 

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— Viel  Castel,  Count  H.  de;  Memoirs  of. 

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Nares,  Sir  G:  S.  Seamanship.  1882....  8104.10 

Nares,  Robert,  ed.  Glossary  of  words, 
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Nasby,  Petroleum  V.,  jpseud.  See  Locke, 

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Nasmyth,  J.  and  Carpenter,  J.  The  moon. 

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— Smiles,  S:,  ed.  James  Nasmyth,  engi- 

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Nason,  Elias.  Life  and  times  of  Charles 

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Natesa  S&stri,  S.  M.  Folklore  in  south- 
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Nathusius,  Maria.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Nation,  The.  See  Periodicals. 

National  education  association.  Pro- 
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National  hymns.  White,  R:  G 235.8 

National  revenues.  Shaw,  Albert.  1888.  917.29 

Nations.  Bushnell,  H.  True  wealth  or 

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Nations,  Story  of  the.  See  Story  of  the 
nations  series. 

Native  races  of  the  Pacific  states.  Ban- 
croft, H.  H.  4v.  1882 781.1 

Natural  causes  and  supernatural  seem- 

ings.  Maudsley,  Henry 478.24 

Natural  history.  Abbott,  C:  C.  Out- 
ings at  odd  times.  1890 874.10 

Recent  rambles;  or,  in  touch  with 

nature.  1892 882.24 

Travels  in  a tree-top.  1894 897.1 

Upland  and  meadow.  1886 845.31 

Waste-land  wanderings.  1887 856.21 

— Andrews,  Jane.  Stories  Mother  Na- 

ture told  her  children.  1891 j96.13 

— Ball,  J:  Notes  of  a naturalist  in  South 

America.  1887 8104.11 

— Beaugrand,  C:  Walks  abroad  of  two 

young  naturalists.  [1889.] 864.14 

— Belt,  T:  Naturalist  in  Nicaragua. 

1888 8104.12 

— Burroughs,  J:  Signs  and  seasons.  1886.  855.14 

— Champlin,  J:  D.  Young  folks’  cate- 

chism of  common  things.  1886 856.25 

— Clifford,  W:  K.  Seeing  and  thinking. 

(Nature  ser.)  1890 8102.32 

— Davies,  C.  C.  The  Swan  and  her  crew.  J847.34 

— Dexter,  R.  Kingdoms  of  nature;  or, 

life  and  organization  from  the  ele- 
ments to  man.  1884 864.7 

— Edwords,  C.  E.  Camp-fires  of  a nat- 

uralist. 1893 893.3 

— Flagg,  Wilson.  Studies  in  field  and 

forest.  1857 893.31 

— Forbes,  H:  O.  Naturalist’s  wander- 

ings in  the  eastern  archipelago. 

1878-83 531.18 

— Gatty,  Mrs.  Marg.  Parables  from  na- 

ture. 1888 465.15 


— Gibson,  W:  H.  Sharp  eyes  among  in- 
sects, bird's  and  flowers.  Illus.  1892.  881.23 


NATURAL  HISTORY. 


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NAVAL  SCIENCE. 


Natural  history,  continued. 

— Hartwig,  G.  Harmonies  of  nature. 

1866  862.8 

— Holder,  C:  F.  Along  the  Florida  reef. 

Ulus.  1892 882.23 

— Hornaday,  W:  T.  Two  years  in  the 

jungle.  1887 534.6 

— Huxley,  T:  H.  Educational  value  of 

natural  history  sciences In  401.9 

— Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Country  cousins. 

1884  854.2 

— Jefferies,  Richard.  Field  and  hedge- 

row. [Essays.]  1889  872.27 

— Kingsley, C:  Study  of In  306.26  and  413.4 

— Kingsley,  J:  S.  Naturalist’s  assistant. 

1892  883.14 

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[1885-8.] 863.1 

Contents-,  v,  1,  Lower  invertebrates,  v.  2,  Crus- 
tacea and  insects,  v.  3,  Fishes  and  reptiles,  v.  4, 


Birds,  v.  5,  Mammals,  v.  6,  Man. 

— Moseley,  H:  N.  Notes  by  a naturalist 

on  the  ‘•Challenger,”  1872-1876.  II- 

lus.  1892 882.27 

— Pliny.  [Caius  Plinius  Secundus.]  Nat- 

ural history;  ed .,  for  boys  and  girls, 

by  J:  S.  White.  Illus.  1885....  ....  873.2 

— Reid ,Capt.  Mayne.  Naturalist  in  Si- 

luria.  Illus.  1890 876.34 

— Taylor, J.  E.  Playtime  naturalist.  1889.  865.18 

— Torrev,  Bradford.  The  foot-path  way. 

1892 882.21 

— Treat,  Mary.  Home  studies  in  na- 

ture. 1885 847.18 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Island  life.  1881 ....  836.18 

— Williams,  Martha  M.  Field  tarings. 

1892  882.16 

— Wood,  J.  G.  Half  hours  in  field  and 

forest.  1867 855.18 

— ~ Half  hours  with  a naturalist.  1887.  855.17 
Nature’s  teachings  [and  human  in-  e-  .—a# 

vention].  1885 854.11 

— Wright,  Julia  McN.  Nature’s  readers. 

Sea-side  and  way-side.  3v.  1890-1. . . 876.12 
See  also  Zoology. 

Natural  inheritance.  See  Heredity. 

Natural  philosophy  or  physics.  An- 
thony, W:  A.  and  Brackett,  C.  F. 
Elementary  text-book  of  physics. 

1890  875.14 

— Chute,  H.  N.  Elementary  practical 

physics.  1889 872.17 

— Gage,  Alfred  P.  Elements  of  physics. 

1893  891.12 

— Hogg,  Jabez.  Elements  of  experi- 

mental and  natural  philosophy.  1861.  868.18 

— Hopkins,  G:  M.  Experimental  science. 

1890 : 873.8 

— Joyce,  J.  Scientific  dialogues.  [1885.]  868.20 

— Maxwell,  J.  Clerk.  Matter  and  mo- 

tion. 1878  877.16 

— Pepper,  J.  H.  Cyclopaedic  science 

simplified 858.11 

— Richards,  W:  C.  Harry’s  vacation;or, 

philosophy  at  home.  1887 j94.14 

— Steele,  J.  D.  Chautauquan  course  in 

physics.  [1889.] 865.10 

— Stewart,  Balfour  and  Gee,  W.  W.  H. 

Elementary  practical  physics,  v.  1, 


General  physical  processes.  1889.  874.29.1 
— Thomson,  Sir  W:  Geology  and  gener- 
al physics 877.26.2 


Natural  philosophy  or  physics,  continued. 

— Tissandier,  Gaston  and  Frith,  Henry. 

Marvels  of  earth,  air  and  water. 

Illus 874.35 

See  also  Heat ; Matter. 

Natural  religion.  Muller,  F.  Max.  1889.  463.17 
See  also  Natural  theology, 

Natural  science.  See  Science. 

Natural  theology.  Bell,  C.  The  hand 

as  evincing  design.  1882 453.10 

— Bridgefwater  treatises.  See  entry  in 

general  alphabet. 

— Fisher,  G:  P.  Manual  of.  1893 473.3 

— Lyall,  Sir  Alfred.  Natural  religion  in 

India.  1891 472.14 

— Muller,  F.  Max.  Anthropological  re- 

ligion. [Gifford  lectures.]  1892...  466.26 

Natural  theology.  1889 455.7 

Physical  religion.  1891 466.25 

— Oliphant,  Laurence.  Scientific  relig- 

ion. 1888 468.2 

— Stokes, G.  G.  Natural  theology.  1891.  466.18 

See  also  Evil ; Pantheism. 

Naturalist  among  the  head-hunters. 

Woodford,  C:  M.  Illus.  1890 542.29 

Naturalist  in  La  Plata.  Hudson,  W.  H. 

1892 881.10 

Naturalist’s  wanderings  in  the  eastern 

archipelago,  1878-83.  Forbes,  H.  O.  531.18 
Nature.  Beecher,  H:  W.  Star  papers. 

[Nature  a minister  of  happiness.]. . 314.22 

— Burroughs,  J:  Birds  and  poets.  [Touch- 

es of  nature.] 357.2 

Fresh  fields.  [Nature  in  England.]  522.25 

Pepacton.  [Nature  and  the  poets.]  357.3 

— Foster,  J:  Relation  of  man  to  nature.  7^324.14. 2 

— Humboldt,  Alex.  von.  Views  of.  1884.  868.11 

— Jaycox,  F.  Indifference  to  nature. In  301.30 

— Kidd,  J:  Adaptation  of  external  na- 

ture to  the  physical  condition  of 
man.  1887 868.14 

— Lubbock,  Sir  J:  Beauties  of.  1892..  882.26 

— Mill,  H.R.  Realm  of  nature.  [Phys- 

iography.] 1894 8102.28 

--  Shaler,  N.  S.  Interpretation  of.  1893.  476.19 

— Tyndall,  J:  Fragments  of  science. 

[Constitution  of  nature.] 803.6 

See  also  Science. 

Nature.  See  Periodicals. 

Nature  and  man  in  America.  Shaler, 

N.  S 898.10 

Nature  and  the  Bible.  Dawson,  J.  W. . 478.11 

Nature  in  ornament.  Day,  Lewis  F 893.29 

Nature  of  things.  [Poem.]  See  Lucre- 
tius. 

Nature  readers.  Wright,  Julia  McN.  3v.  876.12 
Nature’s  teachings:  human  invention  an- 
ticipated. Wood,  J.  G.  1885 854.11 

Naumann,  E.  History  of  music.  2v.  1886.  895.1  . 

Naval  history.  Mahan,  A.  T.  Influence 
of  sea  power  upon  history,  1660- 

1783.  1890 766.11 

Influence  of  sea  power  upon  the 

French  revolution  and  empire, 

1793-1812.  2v.  1892 786.6 

See  also  Names  of  countries. 

Naval  schools.  Soley,  J.  R.  Histbrical 
sketch  of  the  United  States  Naval 

Academy.  1876 926.17 

Naval  science.  Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Man 

on  the  ocean.  Illus.  1874 544.24 


NAVAL  SCIENCE. 


175 


NEW  ENGLAND. 


Naval  science,  continued. 

— Reed,  E:  J.  and  Simpson,  E:  Modern 

ships  of  war.  1888  858.14 

See  also  Navigation;  Ships. 

Navigation.  Flagg,  A.T.  Primer  of.  1894.  897.13 

— Nares,  Sir  G:  S.  Seamanship.  1882..  8104.10 

— Proctor,  R:  A.  Finding  the  way  at 

sea In  816.28 

— Thomson,  SirW.  Navigational  affairs. 

1891  877.26.3 

Navigator  islands.  See  Samoa  islands. 

Navy.  Parker,  F.  A.  Fleets  of  the 

world.  1876 794.10 

Neale,  E:  V.,  joint  ed.  Manual  for  co- 

operators.  See  Hughes,  T: 945.14 

Neander,  A:  History  of  Christian  dog- 
mas. 2v.  1888 458.13 

— Memorials  of  Christian  life  in  the  early 

and  Middle  Ages ; including  his 
Light  in  dark  places.  1885  458.15 

— Planting  and  training  of  the  Christian 

church  by  the  apostles;  also,  Antig- 
nostikus;  or, Spirit  of  Tertullian.  2v. 

1889  458.14 

Nebulae.  Proctor,  R:  A.  Great  nebula 

in  Argo In  861.32 

— Spencer,  H.  Nebular  hypothesis In  404.13 

Necromancers.  Godwin,  W:  Lives  of. 

1834  454.10 

Needell,^’^.  J.  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Needham,  G:  C.  Charles  H.  Spurgeon, 

his  life  and  labors.  [1890.] 682.2 

Needlework.  Campbell,  H.  American 

girl’s  home-book.  1883 832.32 

— Cauldfield,  S.  F.  A.  and  Saward,  B.  C. 

Dictionary  of  needlework.  1887. . . 8108.9 

— Croly,  Mrs.  J.  C.,  ed.  Needlework: 

embroidery  and  drawn  work.  1885.  853.3 

— Heron,  Addie  E.  Dainty  work  for 

pleasure  and  profit.  [1891.]  883.25 

See  also  Crocheting;  Drawn-work;  Lace-making. 
Neesima,  J.  H.  Hardy,  A.  S.  Life  and 

letters  of.  Port.  1892 673.12 

Negroes.  Alexander,  W:  T.  History  of 

the  colored  race  in  America.  1887.  774.11 

— An  appeal  to  Pharaoh:  the  Negro  prob- 

lem, and  its  radical  solution.  1889.  922.15 

— Bruce,  Philip  A.  Plantation  negro  as 

a freeman.  1889 937.57 

— Cable,  G:  W.  Negro  question  [in  the 

Southern  States].  1890 924.12 

The  silent  South;  The  freedman’s 

case  in  equity,  etc.  1889 941.12 

— Garfield,  J.  A.  Suffrage  for.  (Works, 

v.  1,  pp.  85,  761.) 1001.10.1 

— Livermore,  G:  Opinions  of  the  found- 

ers of  the  republic  on  negroes  as 
slaves,  as  citizens,  and  as  soldiers. 

1862  943.7 

— Whittier,  J:  G.  Black  men  in  the  Rev- 

olution and  war  of  1812 In  1001.7.2 

— Williams,  G:  W.  History  of  the  negro 

race,  1619-1880.  2v.  1883  762.2 

Negro  troops  in  the  Rebellion.  1888.  761.14 

— Wilson,  J.  T.  The  black  phalanx:  a 

history  of  the  negro  soldiers  of  the 

United.States.  1888 763.16 

.Neighborly  poems.  Riley,  James  W. . . 231.13 
Nelson,  H.,  Lord.  Hale,  E:  E.  Stories 

of  the  sea 721.6.2 

— Lodge,  Edm.  Portraits,  etc In 658.3.8 


Nelson,  H.,  Lord , continued. 

— Russell,  W:  C.  Horatio  Nelson  and 
the  navaf  supremacy  of  England. 


1890  664.1.1 

Nelson,  H.  L.  Bird-songs  about  Worces- 
ter. 1889 874.6 

Nelson,  Wolfred.  Five  vears  at  Pana- 
ma, [1880-85].  [1889.]  538  8 

Nennius.  History  of  the  Britons In  771.12 

Nepos,  Cornelias.  Lives  of  eminent  com- 
manders. 1886 In  771.16 


Contents : Miltiades.  Themistocles.  Aristides. 
Pausanias.  Cimon.  Lysander.  Alcibiades.  Thrasy- 
bulus.  Conon.  Dion.  Iphicrates.  Chabrias.  Timo- 
theus.  Datames.  Epaminondas.  Pelopidas.  Agesi- 
laus.  Eumenes.  Phocion.  Timoleon.  Of  kings.  Ham- 
ilcar.  Hannibal.  M.  C.  Cato.  T.  Pomponius  Atticus. 
Nervous  system.  Call,  Annie  P.  Power 

through  repose.  1891 874.20 

— Hammond,  W:  A.  Certain  conditions 

of  nervous  derangement  1883....  893.12 

— Mitchell,  S.  W.  Fat  and  blood:  treat- 

ment of  neurasthenia  and  hysteria. 

1888  861.17 

Nesbit,  Alex.  Glass.  (South  Kensing- 
ton art  handbooks.)  1879. 853.29 

Nests.  Wood,  J.  G.  Wonderful  nests. 

1887  861.24 

Netherlands.  Alison,  A.  Partition  of 

the  kingdom  of In  305.4 

— Fiske,J:  Spain  and  the  In  433.28 

— Stanton,  Theo.,  ed.  Woman  question 

in  Europe.  1884 901.22 

See  also  Belgium  ; Holland. 

Nettleship,  J:  T.  Robert  Browning:  es- 
says and  thoughts.  1890...  342.1 

Nevada,  state.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  His- 
tory of,  1540-1888.  1890 782.4 

— Rae,  W.  F.  Westward  by  rail.  [Neva- 

da and  its  silver  treasures.]  1874.  501.28 

Neville,  Richard,  Earl  of  Warwick. 

Oman,  C:  W.  Warwick  the  king- 
maker. (English  men  of  action.) 

1891  655.17.16 

Nevinson,  H:  W.  Life  of  Friedrich 

Schiller.  1889 693.25 

Nevius,  J:  L.  China  and  the  Chinese. 

[1882.] 552.22 

New  calendar  of  great  men.  Harrison,  F:  692.21 

New  Christianity.  Ellis,  J:  1887 472.4 

New  Eldorado.  [Alaska.]  Ballou,  M.  M.  536.10 
New  England.  Backus,  I:  Church  his- 
tory of  New  England,  1620-1804. 

1839  451.25 

— Bushnell,  H:  Work  and  play.  [Found- 

ers great  in  their  unconsciousness.]  317.18 

— Campbell,  Helen.  Anne  Bradstreet 

and  her  times.  [1891.] 666.9 

— Drake,  S:  A.  The  making  of  New 

England.  1886 741.14 

New  England  legends  and  folk-lore.  321.3 

Contents  : Boston  legends.  Cambridge  legends. 
Lynn  and  Nahant  legends.  Salem  legends.  Marble- 
head legends.  Cape-Ann  legends.  Ipswich  and 
Newbury  legends.  Hampton  and  'Portsmouth  leg- 
ends. York,  Isles-of-Shoals,  and  Boon-Island  leg- 
ends. Old  Colony  legends.’  lthode-Island  y legends. 
Connecticut  legends.  Nantucket  and  other  legends. 
Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  Eng- 
land coast.  [1875.] 532.9 

Contents  : New  England  of  the  ancients.  Mount 
Desert  island.  Christmas  on  Mount  Desert.  Cas- 
tine,  Pemaquid  point.  Monhegan  island.  From 


NEW  ENGLAND. 


176 


NEW  YORK. 


New  England,  continued. 

Wells  to  Old  York.  Agamenticus,  the  ancient  city. 
At  Kittery  point,  Maine.  Isles  of  Shoals.  Newcas- 
tle and  neighborhood.  Salem  village,  and  ’92.  A 
walk  to  Witch  Hill.  Marblehead.  Plymouth.  Say- 
brook  . Index. 

Our  colonial  homes.  Illus.  1894.  .*8522.32 

— Dwight, Timothy.  Travels  in.  4 v.  1823.  532.8 

— Earle,  Alice  M.  Costume  of  colonial 

times 796.16 

Customs  and  fashions  in  Old  New 

England.  1893 785.9 

Sabbath  in  Puritan  New  England. . . 466.12 

— Everett,  E:  Anecdotes  of  early In  334.1.2 

First  settlement  of  In  334.1.1 

— Fellows,  H:  P.  Boating  trips  on  New 

England  rivers.  1884 544.9 

— Felt,  Joseph  B.  Customs  of  New  Eng- 

land. [House  furnishings,  dress, 
etc.]  1853 775.22 

— Fiske,  John.  Beginnings  of.  1889...  757.19 

— Flagg,  W.  Birds  and  seasons  of.  1875.  8101.15 

— Fyffe,  J.  H.  Enterprise  beyond  the 

seas,  pp.  69-96 711.20 

— Huntington,  Arria  S.  Under  a coloni- 

al roof  tree:  fireside  chronicles  of 
early  New  England.  1891 793.15 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  New  England  two  cen- 

turies ago In  355.11.2 

— Mather,  Cotton.  Magnalia  Christ! 

Americana;  or,  the  ecclesiastical 
history  of  New  England,  1620-1698. 

2v.  1820  445.4 

— Palfrey,  J:G.  History  of  New  England, 

[to  1775].  5v.  1858-90 747.5 

— Prime,  W:  C.  Along  New  England 

roads.  1892  547.26 

— Savage,  James.  Genealogical  diction- 

ary of  the  first  settlers  of  New  Eng- 
land. 4v.  1860 *682.6 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.  New  England:  a hand- 

book for  travellers.  1891 B.14 

— Webster,  D.  Speeches,  ete 1001.11.1-2 

— Weeden,  W:  B.  Economic  and  social 

history  of,  1620-1789.  2v.  1891  ....  926.6 

See  also  Indians  ; Pilgrims  ; and  names  of  states. 


New  England  girlhood.  Larcom,  Lucy..  661.4 
New  England  historical  and  genealogical 
register.  See  Periodicals. 

New  England  magazine.  See  Periodicals. 

New  England  primer,  etc.  [Reprint  of  edi- 
tion of  1777.]  1887 348.10 

New  England  Sunday.  Brooks,  H:  M., 


New  Englander  and  Yale  review.  See  Pe- 
0 riodicals. 

New  era.  Strong,  Josiah 933.25 

New  Exodus.  Frederic,  Harold 778.18 

New  fragments.  Tyndall,  J: 882.5 

New  Guinea.  Guillemard,  F.  H.  H. 

Cruise  of  the  Marchesa,  1882-4.  1889.  535.2 

New  Hampshire.  Lodge,  H:  C.  English 

colonies  in  America.  1881 726.5 

See  also  Isles  of  Shoals. 

New  Haven,  Conn.  Barber,  J:  W.  and 
Punderson,  L.  S.  History  and  an- 
tiquities of.  1870 785.22 

New  Jersey.  Barber,  J:  W.  and  Howe, 

Henry.  Historical  collections  of 

the  state  of  New  Jersey.  1846 776.19 

— Foster,  J:  Y.  New  Jersey  and  the  Re- 
bellion. 1868 763.21 


New  Jersey,  continued. 

— Lodge,  H.  C.  English  colonies  in 

America.  1881 726.5 

New  London,  Conn.  Drake,  S:  A.  Nooks 
and  corners  of  the  New  England 

coast 532.9 

New  Mexico.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  History 

of,  1530-1888.  1889 782.5 

— Ladd,  Horatio  O.  Story  of.  [1891.]  . 764.1.7 

— Lummis,  C:  F.  Land  of  the  poco 

tiempo.  1893 554.9 

— Stephens,  C.  A.  Knockabout  club  in 

the  tropics  543.2.5 

New  points  to  old  texts.  Whiton,’  J.  M.  482.11 
New  Princeton  review.  See  Periodicals. 

New  York,  city.  Appletons’  dictionary 

of.  1889  516.3.1889 

— Barrett,  Walter.  Old  merchants  of. 

5v.  1885 604.20 

— Burr,  C:  B.  Story  of.  1888 757.5.1 


— Campbell,  Mrs.  H.  and  others.  Dark- 

ness and  daylight;  or,  lights  and 
shadows  of  New  York  life  ; with 
introd.  by  Lyman  Abbott.  1892. . 928.8 

— Description  of  the  New  York  Central 

Park.  1869 543.12 

— Dilke,  C.  W.  Greater  Britain,  1866-7.  503  20 

— Dix,  J:  A.  Growth  of  In  305.18.2 

— Ingersoll,  E.  A week  in.  [Guide 

book.]  1891 544.1 

— Janvier,  T:  A.  In  Old  New  York.  1894.  785.19 

— King,  Moses, ed.  Handbook  of.  [1892.]  551.17 

— Kobbe,  Gustav.  New  York  and  its  en- 

virons. Maps  and  illus.  1891  . . 542.25 

— Lamb,  Martha  J.  History  of,  [to  1876]. 

2v.  [1877-80.] 758.6 

— Ober,  C.  and  Westover,  C.  M.  Man- 

hattan, historic  and  artistic.  [1892.]  556.2 

— Quigg,  L.  E.  Tin-types  taken  in  the 

streets  of.  [Stories  and  sketches.] 


[1890.] 342.4 

— Roosevelt,  Theo.  New  York.  (Histor- 

ic towns.)  1891 775.8 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Battle  of  New  York. 

[Draft  riots  of  1863.]  1892.  Fict...  j97.27 

— The  volcano  under  the  city.  [The 

draft-riot  of  1863.]  1887.  . 767.7 


— Wilson,  J.  G.,  ed.  Memorial  history  of 

the  city  of  New  York.  4v.  1892-3.  798.1 

See  also  Wall  street. 

New  York,  state.  Barber,  J:  W.  and 
Howe,  H:  Historical  collections  of. 

Illus.  1842 776  15 

— Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of.  [1888.] 764.1.1 

— Dwight,  Timothy.  Travels  in,  1823. . .532.8.3-4 

— Hammond,  J.  D.  Historv  of  political 

parties  to  1840.  2 v.  1847 932.1 

— Lodge,  H.  C.  Short  history  of  the 

English  colonies,  pp.  285-340 726.5 

— Lossing,  B.  J.  The  empire  state:  a 

compendious  history.  Illus.  1888.  768.5 

— O’Callaghan,  E.  B.  Documentary  his- 

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— Roberts,  E.  H.  New  York:  the  plant- 

ing and  growth  of  the  empire  state. 

2v.  1887 738.16.8 

— Schuyler,  G:  W.  Colonial  New  York: 

Peter  Schuyler  and  his  family.  2 v. 

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— Townsend,  T:  S.  Honors  of  the  em- 

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See  also  Elmira;  Rew  York  city. 


NEW  YORK. 


177 


NISBET. 


New  York  in  the  Revolution.  Pernow, 
Berthold,  ed.  (New  York  state  ar- 
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New  York  state  reformatory.  See  Elmira. 

New  Zealand.  Bradshaw,  J : New  Zealand 

as  it  is.  1883 558.29 

— Cumming,  C.  F.  G.  At  home  in  Fiji, 

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— Froude,  J.  A.  Oceana.  1888 534.12 

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[Mineral  resources.] 928.1 

— Nordhoff,  C:  Stories  of  the  island 

world 531.8 

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1606-1890 792.13 

— Tregarthen,  Greville.  Story  of.  1893.  In  752.1.38 

— Verne,  J.  Voyage  round  the  world.  136. 15. 2 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Australia  and  New 

Zealand.  (Stanford’s  Compendium.) 


1893  556.1.1 

Newcomb, Simon:  A B C of  finance.  [1877.]  944.15 

— Algebra.  1888 8105.1 

— Elements  of  analytic  geometry.  1889..  897.11 

— Elements  of  geometry.  1889 897.12 

— Elements  of  plane  and  spherical  trig- 

onometry. 1889 896.6 

— Elements  of  the  differential  and  inte- 

gral calculus.  1889 885.33 

— Popular  astronomy.  1893 887.11 

Newell,  C.  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Newell,  Jane  H.  Outlines  of  lessons  in 

botany.  2 v.  1892 891.31 

Newell,  W:  W.  Revivals:  how  and 

when.  1882  472.30 

Newfoundland.  Hatton,  J.  and  Harvey, 

M.  Newfoundland:  its  history, con- 
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Newhall,  C:  S.  Shrubs  of  Northeastern 

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— Trees  of  Northeastern  America.  1890.  873.26 
Newhouse,  S.  Trapper’s  guide.  1887...  873.10 
Newman,  J:  H:,  cardinal.  Letters  and 

correspondence;  ed.  by  Anne  Moz- 
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— Froude,  J.  A.  Grammar  of  assent.  In  307.21.2 

Oxford  counter-reformation In  307.21.4 

— Hutton,  R:  H.  Life  of.  1891 666.20 

— Shairp,  J.  C.  Aspects  of  poetry,  p.  377.  211.8 

Newport,  R.  I Curtis,  G:  W.  Lotus-eat- 
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— Drake,  S:  A.  Nooks  and  corners  of  the 

New  England  coast 532.9 

— James,  H:  Portraits  of  places.  1884...  522.7 

Newsiiolme,  A.  Elements  of  vital  statis- 
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Newspapers.  Bryant,  W:  C.  Newspaper 

press In  356.5.2 

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— Garfield,  J.  A.  The  press In  1001.10.2 

— Hamerton,  P.  G.  Good  and  evil  of. 

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See  also  Journalism. 

Newton,  Sir  I:  Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous 

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Newton,  W:  W.  Life  of  Rev.  William  A. 

Muhlenberg.  1890 656.6.3 

Ney,  Michel.  Alison,  A.  Miscellaneous 

essays,  p.  84  305.4 

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shals   613.14.2 

Niagara  falls.  Curtis,  G:  W.  Lotus  eat- 
ing  527.3 

— James,  H:  Portraits  of  places.  1884...  522.7 

— Martineau,  Harriet.  Retrospect  of 

western  travel 533.28.1 

Nibelungenlied.  Dippold,  G:  T.  Great 

epics.  1891 236.1 

— Hosmer,  J.  K.  Short  history  of  Ger- 

man literature 313.12 

— Longfellow,  H:  W.  Poets  of  Europe..  207.2 

— Nibelungenlied;  tr.  by  A.  G.  Foster- 

Barham 236.11 

— Taylor,  B.  Studies  in  German  litera- 

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Niblack,  A.  P.  Indians  of  the  north- 
west coast  [of  N.  America].  1890..  788.2 

Nicaragua.  Belt,  T:  Naturalist  in  Nic- 
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— Brinton,  D.  G.,ed.  Giiegiience ; a com- 

edy ballet.  1883 351.1.3 

— Hort,  Mrs.  A.  Via  Nicaragua.  1887..  552.24 
Nichol,  J:  Life  of  Francis  Bacon.  1888.  675.1.13 

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Nicholas,  Griffith  A.  The  Biddy  club. 

[Servant  question.]  1888 847.38 

Nicholas,  P.  H joint  author . See  Johns, R: 
Nichols,  Laura  D.,  joint  author.  See 
Moore,  Annie. 

Nicholson,  H:  A.  Ancient  life-history 

of  the  earth.  1892 8104.13 

Nicholson,  J.  S.  Effects  of  machinery 

on  wages.  1892 941.21 

— Treatise  on  money  and  essays  on  mon- 

etary problems.  1893 „ 944.3 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Nicknames.  Disraeli,  1:  Political.  [Cu- 
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— Frey,  A.  R.  Sobriquets  and.  1883..  *3501.11 

— Mathews,  W.  Words,  etc.. 325.2 

See  also  Names. 

Nicolay,  J:  G.  and  Hay,  John.  Abraham 
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10  v.  1890 662.8 

, ed.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Complete 

works.  2v.  1894 945.4 


Nicolini,  G.  B.  History  of  the  Jesuits. 

1889 458.3 


Nicoll,  Robert.  Poems.  1853 231.5 

Niger  river.  Richardson,  R.  Story  of.  1888.  544.27 

Nights  at  the  play.  Cook,  Dutton 234.12 

Night-side  of  nature.  Crowe,  Catherine.  551.8 
Nile  river.  Hale,  E:  E.  Stories  of  dis- 
covery  *.  721.6.4 

— Oliphant,  Laurence.  Land  of  Khemi. 

[The  Middle  Nile.]  1882  561.1 

Nimrod  in  the_ North.  Schwatka,  F: 857.13 

Ninde,  Mary  L.  We  two  alone  in  Europe. 

1887  533.5 


Nineteenth  century.  See  Periodicals. 
Nineteenth  century  authors.  Hodgkins, 


L.  M.  1890 


342.26 


Nineveh.  Bonomi,  Joseph.  Nineveh  and 

its  palaces.  1875  536.16 

— Layard,  A.  H.  Nineveh  and  its  re- 
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Nisbet,  C:  and  Lemon,  D.  Everybody’s 

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NISSEN. 


178 


NURSING. 


Nissen,  Hartvig.  Manual  of  Swedish 
movement  and  massage  treatment. 

1889  877.30 

Nitsch,  J/rs.  Helen.  [ Catherine  Owen.~\  Pro- 
gressive housekeeping.  1889.....  865.4 

— Ten  dollars  enough.  [Keeping-house.] 

1887  856.7 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Noble,  Edm.  The  Russian  revolt:  its 
causes,  condition,  and  prospects. 

1885  735.15 

Noctes  ambrosianae.  Wilson, J:  5v 346.1 

Noel,  Lady  A.  Fiction  class-list. 

Noel,  Maurice.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Nohl,  Louis.  Life  of  Beethoven.  1881.  646.6 

— Life  of  Haydn.  1883 • 646.7 

— Life  of  Liszt.  1892 694.24 

— Life  of  Mozart.  1880 646.8 

Nolan,  E.  H.  British  empire  in  India 

and  the  East,  [to  1859].  2v.  Illus.  791.12 
Noll,  A.  H.  Short  history  of  Mexico. 

1890  775.14 

Nolte,  Vincent.  Fifty  years  in  both  hem- 
ispheres. 1854 556.4 

Non-christian  philosophies  of  the  age. 

Porter,  Noah  and  others  482.25 

Non-christian  religions.  Muir,  W.  and 

others 478.8 

Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England 

coast.  Drake,  S:  A 532.9 

Nootka  Sound.  Jewitt,  J:  R.  Captivity 

among  the  savages  of.  1816 556.13 

Nordhoff,  C:  Peninsular  California. 

1888  545.25 


— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Norman,  C.  B.  Colonial  France.  1886..  766.10 

— Corsairs  of  France.  Ports,  andmap.  1887.  778.9 

Norman,  H:  Bodyke.  [Irish  landlordism.] 

1887  937.42 

— The  real  Japan.  1892 546.19 

Norman,  J:  H:  The  world’s  twenty-nine 

metal  monetary  systems,  etc 935.9 

Normandy.  Dodd,  Anna  B.  In  and  out 

of  three  Normandy  inns.  [1892.]..  554.27 

— Ordericus  Vitalis.  Ecclesiastical  his- 

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Normans.  Jewett,  Sarah  O.  Story  of  the. 


1887 752.1.12 


Norris,  W.  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Norse  literature.  See  Scandinavian  liter- 
ature. 

North,  Marianne.  Recollections  of  a 
happy  life:  an  autobiography.  2v. 

1892  675.14 

North,  T:  Five  years  in  Texas,  [1861-6].  757.4 

North  American  review.  See  Periodicals. 

North  Carolina.  Caruthers,  E.  W.  Rev- 
olutionary incidents.  2d  series. 

1856  785.15 


— Fisher,  Frances  C.  “Land  of  the  sky.’’ 

Fiction 148.17 


— Schenck,  D:  North  Carolina,  1780-81. 

1889 774.5 

Northcote,  J.  S.  and  Brownlow,  W.  R. 

Roma  sotterranea.  3 v.  in  2.  1880.  7102.1 

Northend,  C:  Teacher  and  parent:  com- 
mon-school education.  [1856.] 451.2 

Northfield,  Mass.  College  of  colleges, 
session  of  1889.  Ed.  by  F.  L.  Nor- 


ton, [1889.] 461.14.1889 

Northmen.  DuChaillu,  P.  B.  Ivar  the 

Viking.  Fiction.  1893 175.20 

Viking  age.  2v.  Illus.  1889 766.1 


Northmen,  continued. 


— Keary,  C.  F.  Vikings  in  Western 

Christendom,  789-888.  1891 

— Wheaton,  Henry.  History  of  the 

Northmen  to  the  conquest  of  Eng- 
land by  William  of  Normandy.  1831. 
Northwest  coast  [of  America].  Bancroft, 
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— Niblack,  Albert  P.  Indians  of  the 

Northwest  coast.  1890 

Norton,  C.  E.,  ed.  Correspondence  be- 
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777.3 


778.4 

782.3 

788.2 


651.2 


Norton,  C:  L.  Political  Americanisms: 

a glossary.  1890 925.7 

Norton,  G:  Eliot.  Notes  of  travel  and 

study  in  Italy.  1859 557.9 

Norton,  J:  N.  The  king’s  ferry-boat  and 

other  addresses  to  children.  [1876.]  482.7 

Norton,  Minerva  B.  In  and  around  Ber- 
lin. 1889 536.12 

Norton,  W:  A.  Astronomy,  spherical 

and  physical.  1878 878.20 

Norway.  See  Sweden  and  Norway. 

Notable  voyagers  from  Columbus  to 

Nordenscko'fld.  1892 694.9 

Note  book  of  an  English  opium-eater. 

De  Quincey,  T: 354.9 

Notelrac,  pseud.  See  Carleton,  Fanny  E. 

Notes  for  boys.  By  an  old  boy.  1888. . . 451.11 
Nothing  to  wear.  Butler,  W.  A.  [Hu- 
morous poem.]  1857 236.24 

Noto,  an  unexplored  corner  of  Japan. 

Lowell,  Percival.  1891 542.23 

Nott,  J.  C.  and  Gliddon,  G:  R.  Types  of 

mankind.  1854 ..  *888.4 

Nourse,  J.  E.  American  explorations  in 

the  ice  zones.  [1884.] 543.7 

Nova  Scotia.  Smith,  P.  H.  Acadia:  a 
lost  chapter  in  American  history. 

1884  788.20 

Novum  organum . See  Bacon,  F In  458.4 


Novy,  F:  G.,  joint  author.  See  Vaughan, 

V.  C. 

Nugent,  Lord.  See  Greenville,  G:  N.  T. 
Nullification,  secession,  etc.  Loring, 

C.  W.  1893 933.23 

Numbers.  See  Bible.  (Old  Testament:  Com- 
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Numismatics.  Addison,  Joseph.  Dialogues 

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— Crosby, Sylvester.  Early  coins  of  Amer- 

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— Dye,  J:  S.  Coin-encyclopaedia.  1883.  862.2 

— Henfrey,  H:  W:  Guide  to  English 

coins.  1885 : 868.4 

— Humphreys,  H.  N.  Coin  collector’s 

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— Prime,  W.  C.,  ed.  Coins,  medals,  and 

seals,  ancient  and  modern.  1864...  8104.5 
Nurse  and  spy  in  the  Union  army.  Ed- 
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Nursery.  Terhune,M.V.  Common  sense 

in  the.  1885 847.22 

See  also  Children;  Infancy;  Mothers. 


Nursing.  Billings,  J:  S.  and  Hurd,H:M.,ed. 

Papers  and  discussions  in  the  Inter- 
national Congress,  Chicago,  1893. 

1894  943.10 

— Billroth,  Theodor.  Care  of  the  sick. 

1891  874  31 

— Brown,  Susan  A.  Invalid’s  tea-tray. 

1885 884,3 


Cursing. 


1?9 


OLD  NAVY. 


Nursing,  continued. 

— Browne,  P.  What  girls  can  do. [1880.].  837.21 

— Henderson,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Diet  for  the 


sick.  1885 847.23 

— Manson,  G.  J.  Work  for  women,  p.  47. 

1883 916.4 

— Shaw,  Clara  W.  Text-book  of.  1892.  877.40 


See  also  Accidents;  Food;  Health  ; Hospijtals  ; 
Medicine. 

Nutrition.  Atkinson,  E:  Science  of.  1892.  881.14 
Nuttall,  P.  A.  Standard  dictionary  of 


thetnglish  language  ; rev.  by  James 

Wood.  1886 343.30 

Nuttall,  T:  Handbook  of  the  ornithol- 
ogy of  the  United  States  and  Cana- 
da; rev.  by  Montague  Chamberlain. 

2v.  1891 877.19 

Oahspe,  a new  bible  in  the  words  of  Je- 
hovih  and  his  angel  embassadors. 

1891 477.22 

Oak.  Ward,  H.  M.  The  oak.  1892 871.13 

Oats,  or  wild  oats?  Common-sense  for 

young  men.  Buckley,  J.  M 436.8 


Ober,  C.  F.  and  Westover,  C.  M.  Man- 
hattan, historic  and  artistic:  a six 
days’ tour  of  New  York  city.  [1892.]  556.2 

Ober,  F:  A.  In  the  wake  of  Columbus. 

1893  553.13 

— Knockabout  club  in  North  Africa. 

[1890.] 543.2.1 

— Knockabout  club  in  Spain.  [1889.] . . . 543.2.2 

— Knockabout  club  in  the  Antilles  and 

thereabouts.  [1890.] 543.2.3 

— Knockabout  club  in  the  Everglades. 

[1887.]*. 543.2.4 

Oberammergau  passion  play.  Field,  H. 

M.  From  the  lakes  of  Killarney, 

etc.,  p.  179-193 527.16 

— Howitt,  A.  M.  Art-student  in  Munich.  508.12 

— Jackson,  Helen  H.  The  passion  play. 

1890 In  542.18 

— Stead,  W:  T.  The  passion  play  at 

Oberammergau  in  1890.  [1890.]  . . . 221.22 

Oberholtzer,  S.  L.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Oberlin  college.  Brackett,  A.  C.,  ed.  Ed- 
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1874 In  402.31 


Oberon  and  Puck.  Cone,  Helen  G.  1893.  234.10 
O’Brien,  Capt.  Narrative  of  captivity,  in 

France,  [1804-8].  1891 543.9 

Observer,  The.  By  Richard  Cumber- 
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Obstetrics  and  sexual  science.  Acton, 

W;  Reproductive  organs.  1883....  854.9 

— Chevasse,  P.  H.  Physical  life  of  both 

sexes.  [1879  ] 878.19 

— Shepherd,  E.  R.  True  manhood:  a 

special  physiology.  1890 877.12 

— Stockholm,  Alice  M.  Tokology.  1888.  861.11 

— Storer,  H.  R.  Is  it  I ? a book  for 

every  man.  1868 847.31 

Why  not?  a book  for  every  woman. 

1866 ‘. 847.32 

— Walker,  Alex.  Intermarriage.  1851...  861.9 

— Walker,  Jane  H.  Handbook  for  moth- 

ers. 1893 894.12 

— Warren,  Mortimer  A.  Almost  four- 

teen. 1893  885.29 

O’Callaghan,  E.  B.  Documentary  history 

of  the  state  of  New  York.  4 v.  1850.*8522.28 
Occult  sciences.  Waite,  A.  E.  Occult 

sciences.  1891.... 472.7 

See  also  Delusions,  etc. 


Ocean.  Bassett,  F.  S.  Legends  of  the 


sea.  1885 446.16 

— Croll,  J.  Climate  and  time 816.26 

— Hartwig,  G.  The  sea  and  its  living 

wonders.  1873 862.9 

— Lanoye,  F.  de.  Sublime  in  nature...  802.24 

— Macaulay,  James.  Sea  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil 528.18 

— Michelet,  Jules.  The  sea.  Illus.  1875.  883.4 

— Sharp,  Mrs.  W.,  ed.  Songs  and  poems 

of  the  sea 223.24 

— Tissandier,  G.  Wonders  of  water 813.14 

Oceanica.  Ballou,  M.  M.  Under  the 

Southern  cross.  1888 533.23 

— Froude,  James  A.  Oceana 534.12 

— Reclus,  Elisee.  Oceanica.  1892 548.22 

— Vincent,  F ,,jr.  Through  and  through 

the  tropics 525.29 


See  also  Australasia;  Borneo;  Java;  New  Zealand; 
Samoan  Islands ; Sandwich  Islands. 

O’Connell,  Daniel.  Cusack,  M.  F.  Life 

of.  2v.  [1872.] 638.21 

O’Connor,  E.  M.  Index  to  the  works  of 

Shakspere.  1887 222.24 

O’Donoghue,  Mrs.  N.  P.  Ladies  on  horse- 
back. 1889 8104.18 

Odyssey.  See  Homer. 

Official  gazette  of  the  U.  S.  patent  of- 
fice. See  Periodicals. 

Ogden,  Ruth.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Ogilvie,  John.  Imperial  dictionary  of 
the  English  language;  rev.  by  C: 

Annandale.  4v.  1883. A. 20 

Ogle  county,  Illinois.  Kett,  [F.  H.]&  Co.: 

History  of  Ogle  county,  Illinois. 

1878  ; ‘ *712.14 

Oglethorpe,  Gen.  J.  E.  Bruce,  H:  Life 

of.  [1890.] 665.10.3 

Ohio,  state.  Black,  Alex.  Story  of.  [1888.]  764.1.2 

— Historical  collections  of  Ohio:  an  en- 

cyclopedia of  the  state.  3 v.  Illus. 

1890-91  776.18 

— King,  Rufus.  Ohio.  (American  com- 

monwealths.) 1888 738.16.12 

— Reid,  Whitelaw.  Ohio  in  the  war.  2v. 

1868  784.12 

— Roosevelt, Theo.  Winning  of  the  West. 

2v.  1889 763.2 

See  also  Cincinnati. 

Ohio  commandery,  L.  L.  Sketches  of 

war  history,  1861-5.  3v.  1888-90 761.11 

Ohio  state  forestry  bureau.  Reports  for 

1887,1889.  1888-90 875.11 

Ohnet,  Georges.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Oil  painting.  See  Painting. 

Old  age.  Booth,  C:  Endowment  of  old 

age:  an  argument.  1892 In  946.7 

— Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  Concerning  growing 

old In  301. 17.1 

— Bulwer-Lytton,E.  L.  Attention  to  na- 

ture in In  327.5 

— Cicero,  M.  T.  Cato  Major, an  essay  on 

old  age.  1887 '. 457.4 

— Holmes,  O.W.  Over  the  teacups,  p. 25.  336.24 

— Lathrop,  S.  G.  Fifty  years  and  be- 

yond ; or,  gathered  gems  for  the 

aged.  [1881.] 472.31 

Old  colony  town  and  other  sketches. 

Bliss,  W:  R.  1893 556.8 

Old  court  customs  and  modern  court  rule. 

Armytage,  Mrs.  F.  F.  1883 765.4 

Old  fashioned  roses.  Riley,  James  W. ..  233.3 

Old  navy  and  the  new.  Ammen,  D.  1891.  674.4 


OLD  NORTHWEST. 


180 


ORMSBEE. 


Old  Northwest,  The.  Hinsdale,  B.  A. 

1888  774.17 

Old  South,  The.  Page,T:  Nelson.  1892.  344.27 

Old  Testament.  See  Bible  ( Old  Testament). 

Old  Testament  shadows  of  New  Testa- 
ment truth.  Abbott,  Lyman 468.3 

Old  times.  Ashton,  J:  1885 766.12 

Old  Touraine.  Cook,  Theo.  A.  1892.  2v.  557.20 

Old  woman’s  outlook  in  a Hampshire 

village.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M 347.8 

Olden  time  series.  See  Brooks.  H.  M., 

comp 333.4 

Oldroyd,  O.  H.,  ed.  Lincoln  memorial: 

album-immortelles.  1890 667.6 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  Episodes  in  a life 
of  adventure.  [Autobiography.] 

1887  673.11 

— Haifa;  or,  life  in  modern  Palestine, 

[1882-4].  1887 534.5 

— Land  of  Khemi.  [The  Middle  Nile.] 

1882 561.1 

— Scientific  religion.  1888 468.2 

— ISee  also  Fiction  class-list. 


— and  Alice.  Oliphant,  Marg.  O.  W. 

Life  of.  2v.  Ports.  1891 675.4 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Jerusalem  the  holy 
city ; its  history  and  hope,  lllus. 

1891  466.20 

— Life  of  Laurence  and  Alice  Oliphant. 

2v.  Ports.  1891 675.4 

— Makers  of  Venice.  Illus.  1888 755.13 

— Royal  Edinburgh ; her  saints,  kings, 

prophets  and  poets,  lllus.  1890..  777.8 

— Victorian  age  of  English  literature.  2v. 

[1892.] : 347.14 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Oliver,  J:  A.  W.  Astronomy  for  ama- 
teurs. 1888 861.14 

Oliver  Optic,  pseud.  See  Adams,  W : T. 

Oliver,  Peter.  Puritan  commonwealth. 

[Massachusetts.]  1856 784.3 

Olmstead,  F:  L.  Journey  in  the  back 
country.  [The  South ; Slavery.] 

1860  533.9 

Olympos:  tales  of  the  gods  of  Greece  and 

Rome.  Ely,  Talfourd.  1891 467.8 

Oman,  C:  W:  C.  History  of  Greece  to 

the  Macedonian  Conquest.  1890. . . 795.6 

— Story  of  the  Byzantine  empire.  1892.  752.1.33 

— Warwick  the  kingmaker.  1891 655.17.16 

On  horseback  : a tour  in  Virginia,  etc. 

Warner,  C:  D.  1889 536.1 

On  sledge  and  horseback  to  the  outcast 
Siberian  lepers.  Marsden,  Kate. 

[1892.] 551.19 

On  the  border  with  Crook.  Bourke,  J:  G.  545.23 
On  the  road  home.  Sangster,  Margaret  E.  234.17 
On  the  threshold.  Munger,  Theo.  T...  . 461.13 


One  hundred  choice  selections;  prose  and 

poetry.  Nos.  1-30.  1884-1890 322.11 

One  I knew  best  of  all.  [Autobiography.] 


Burnett,  Frances  H.  1893 687.23 

One  thousand  quaint  cuts  from  books  of 

other  days 894.4 

One  year  abroad.  Howard,  Blanche  W. 

1887 524.24 

O’Neil,  C;  A.  American  electoral  sys- 
tem. 1889 902.31 

Only  a flock  of  women.  Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  936.4 


Oort,  H.  and  Hooykaas,  I:  Bible  for 

learners.  3v.  1888-92 484.16 

Contents:  v.  1,  Introduction;  The  generations  be- 
fore Moses;  From  Moses  to  David,  v.  2,  From  David 
to  Josiah  ; From  Josiah  to  the  supremacy  of  the 
Mosaic  law.  v.  3,  Narratives  of  the  New  Testament. 


Open  sesame:  prose  and  poetry  for  school- 
days. Bellamy,  B.  W.  and  Good- 
win, M.  VV.,  ed.  3v.  1890 j95.12 

Opera.  Carleton, Fanny  E.  Operas:  their 

writers  and  their  plots.  1882 218.26 

— Edwards,  H.  S.  The  prima  donna,  Her 

history,  etc.  2v.  1888 667.4 

— Edwards,  S.  History  of,  from  Mont- 

verde  to  Donizetti.  1862 895.14 

— Mapleson,  J.  H.  Memoirs.  1848-88.  2v. 

1888  676.12 

Opie,  J:  Lectures  on  painting.  1848.  In  868.6 
Optics.  Buckley,  Arabella  B.  [Mrs.  Fish- 
er.] Through  magic  glasses.  1890.  876.13 

— Johnson,  Amy.  Sunshine.  1892 j8102.15 

— Pancoast,  S.  Kabbala;  or,  the  true 

science  of  light.  [1883.] 456.20 

— Preston,  T:  Theory  of  light.  1890 8103.8 

— Tissandier,  G.  and  Frith,  H:  Marvels 

of  light 874.39 

— Wright,  L:  Light;  a course  of  experi- 

mental optics.  1882 874.23 

See  also  Color. 

Orations.  See  Elocution  (Speeches.) 

Oratorios.  Upton,  G.  P.  Standard  ora- 
torios: their  stories,  music  and  com- 
posers. 1887 216.17 

Oratory.  See  Elocution. 

Oratory  and  orators.  Mathews,  323.20 

ORBispictus.  Comenius,  J:  Amos 334.8 

Note— First  children’s  picture  book. 

Orchards.  See  Fruit. 

Orchestral  music.  Clarke,  Hamilton. 

Manual  of  orchestration  895.9 

Ordeals.  Lea,  H:  C:  Superstition  and 

force 912.3 

Ordericus  Vitalis.  Ecclesiastical  his- 

tory of  England  and  Normandy  [to 

1141].  4v.  1853 771.9 

Oregon,  state.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  History 

of  Oregon,  1834-88.  2v.  1886-8 781.6 

History  of  the  Northwest  coast, 

1543-1846.  2 v.  1886 782.3 

— Jackson,  H.  H.  Glimpses  of  three 

coasts 542.18 

O’Reilly,  J:  B.  Athletics  and  manly 

sport.  1890 872.7 

O’Reilly,  Miles,  pseud.  See  Halpine,C:  G. 
O’Rell,  Max,  pseud.  See  Blouet,  B. 

Organ.  Bosanquet,  R.  H.  The  organ. 

[In  Encyclo.  Brit.,  v.  17.]  1884. . . . C.1.17 

— Lukin,  J.  Boy  engineers,  p.  121 828.5 

— Stainer,  J:  The  organ.  [Music  prim- 

er.] 1877 895.21 

— Wicks,  M:  Organ  building  for  ama- 

teurs. 1888 895.20 

Organon.  See  Aristotle. 

Orient.  Cook,  Joseph.  (Boston  Monday 

lectures.)  1886 446.3 

See  also  Levant. 

Oriental  religions:  Persia.  Johnson,  S: 

1885  445.11 

Oriental  sunbeams.  Cox,  S:  S.  1887...  536.28 
Origin  of  the  fittest.  Cope,  E.  D.  1887.  862.11 
Orleans,  Maid  of.  See  Joan  of  Arc. 

Ormsbee,  Agnes  B.  House  comfortable. 

1892  882.8 


ORNAMENT. 


181 


OXFORD. 


Ornament.  Cutler,  T:  W.  Grammar  of 
Japanese  ornament  and  design. 


1880  *8522.34 

— Jones,  Owen.  Grammar  of  ornament. 

1868.  F ..*8542.41 


— Racinet,  A.  Polychromatic  ornament: 

ancient,  oriental  and  mediaeval  art, 
including  the  Renaissance,  17th  and 
18th  centuries ; col’d  and  ilium, 
plates.  1877.  F... *8542.40 

— Wornum,  Ralph  N.  Analysis  of  or- 

nament. 1874 8104.19 

See  also  Decorative  art. 


Our  colonial  homes.  Drake,  S:  A.  Ulus.  8522.32 


Our  country.  Strong,  Josiah 916.25 

Our  early  presidents,  their  wives  and 

children.  Upton,  Mrs.  H.  T 676.4 

Our  English.  Hill,  Adams  S 336.9 

Our  English  cousins.  Davis,  R:  H 556.14 

Our  famous  women.  By  twenty  authors. 

1888 676.3 

Our  government.  Macy,  Jesse.  1886...  902.30 

Our  home  pets.  Miller,  Olive  T 898.8 

Our  Italy.  Warner,  C:  D 543.3 

Our  mother  tongue.  Mead,  Theo.  H.  342.16 


Our  New  England.  Mabie,  H.  W.  Illus. 


Ornithology.  See  Birds. 

Orosius,  Paulus.  English  translation  of 
Alfred’s  Anglo-Saxon  version  of 

Orosius.  1884 In 

Orpen,  Adela  E.  Chronicles  of  the  Sid. 

[Adelia  Gates.] 

Orr,  Mrs.  Sutherland.  Handbook  to  the 
works  of  Robert  Browning.  1889.. 
— Life  and  letters  of  Robert  Browning. 

2v.  1891 

Orthometry.  Brewer,  R.  F.  1893 

Ortoli,  Frederic.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Orton,  H.  D.  Lightning  calculator  and 
accountant’s  assistant.  [1871.] . . . 
Orvis,  C.  F.  and  Cheney,  A.  N.  Fishing 

with  the  fly.  1883 

Osborn,  Sarah  B.  Political  and  social 
letters  of  a lady  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury, 1727-71.  1891 

Osborne,  Dorothy.  Parry, E:  A.,ed.  Let- 
ters from  Dorothy  Osborne  to  Sir 
William  Temple,  1652-54.  1888. . ; 

Osbourne,  Lloyd,  joint  author.  See  Stev- 
enson, R.  L: 

Osler,  W:  Principles  and  practice  of 


medicine.  1888 8103.18 

O’Shaughnessy,  Arthur.  Moulton,  Louise 
Chandler.  Arthur  O’Shaughnessy, 
his  life  and  his  work,  with  selec- 
tions from  his  poems.  1894 236.27 

O’Shea,  J:  A.  Romantic  Spain:  a record 

of  personal  experiences.  2v.  1887.  544.7 

Ossoli,  S.  Marg.  F.,  marchesa  d\  At  home 
and  abroad.  [Summer  on  the  lakes; 

Things  and  thoughts  in  Europe.] 

1856  542.10 

— Frothingham,  O.  B.  Transcendental- 
ism in  New  England 416.4 

Ostrich.  Martin,  Annie.  Home  life  on 

an  ostrich  farm.  1890 893.27 

Oswald,  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Oswald,  Felix  L.  Days  and  nights  in  the 

tropics.  [Brazil.]  [1887.] 534.2 

Othello.  See  Shakespeare. 

Other  men’s  minds.  Davies,  E.,  comp. 

1888 341.17 


771.1 

554.15 

222.16 

673.19 
234.9 

855.11 

865.8 

674.19 

695.19 


Otis,  James.  Magoon,  E.  L.  Orators  of 

the  Revolution 613.9 

— Moore,  F.,  ed.  American  eloquence, 

v.  1 , pp.1-7 321.12.1 

Otis,  James,  pseud.  See  Kaler,  J.  O. 

Ott,  Isaac.  Action  of  medicines.  1878. 

Otte,  E.  C.  Scandinavian  history.  1874. 
Ottoman  empire.  See  Turkey. 

Ouida,  pseud.  See  Rame,  L.  de  la. 

Ounces  of  prevention.  Coan,  T.  M.  1888 
Our  Asiatic  cousins.  Leonowens,  A.  H. 

Our  boys  in  China.  French,  H.  W 

Our  boys  in  India.  French,  H.  W j546.23 

Our  Christian  heritage.  Gibbons,  J.,  car- 
dinal  455.14 


886.14 

787.7 


885.15 
j 538.1 
j 546.29 


1880  *8522.40 

Our  old  country  towns.  Rimmer,  A. . . . . 552.13 
Our  penal  machinery  and  its  victims. 

Altgeld,  J.  P.  1886 918.3 

Our  poetical  favorites.  Kendrick,  A.  C., 


Our  race  series.  See  Totten  C:  A.  L. 

Our  summer  migrants.  Harting,  J.  E. . . 886.13 
Ourselves  and  our  neighbors.  Moulton, 

L.  C 333.19 

Ouseley,F.  A.G.  Treatise  on  counterpoint, 

canon,  and  fugue.  1880 895.2 

Out  door  games  and  recreations.  Hutch- 
ison, G.  A.,  ed.  1892.. 881.22 

Outing.  See  Periodicals. 

Outing,  An,  with  the  queen  of  hearts. 

Tourgee,  Albion  W.  1894 357.7 

Outings  at  odd  times.  Abbott,  C:C 874.10 

Outlines  of  philosophy  See  Lotze,  Her- 
man  472.20 

Over  the  border.  Chase,  E.  B.  1885 554.21 

Over  the  ocean.  Guild,  Curtis.  1891 . . . 554.28 

Over  the  teacups.  Holmes,  O.  W 336.24 

Overbeck,  J.  F:  Atkinson,  J.  B.  Over- 

beck.  (Great  artists.)  1882 683.20 

Overhead.  [Astronomy primer.]  Moore, 

A.  and  Nichols,  L.  D.  1878 j93.23 

Overheard  in  Arcady.  Bridges,  Robert.  354.10 
Overland  monthly.  See  Periodicals. 

Overton,  J:  H:  Evangelical  revival  in 

the  18th  century 464.1.6 

— John  Wesley.  [Shortlife.]  1891 666.22 

Ovid.  [Publius  Ovidius  Naso.]  Elegies; 

tr.  by  C.  Marlowe In  221.9 

— Fasti ; Tristia;  Pontic  epistles;  Ibis  and 

Halieuticon  ; lit.  tr.,  with  notes,  by 
H.T.  Riley.  1887 225.14 

— Hero'fdes  ; Amours;  Art  of  love;  Rem- 

edy of- love,  and  minor  works;  lit. 
tr.,with  notes,  by  H.T.  Riley.  1887.  225.13 

— Metamorphoses;  lit.  tr.,  with  notes, 

by  H.  T.  Riley.  1887 225.15 

— Metamorphoses:  translations  from.  Ad- 


dison, Jos.  [Works, v.l,pp. 87-153.].  ..1002.1.1 

— Selections  from  the  Amores,  Tristia, 

Hero'fdes,  and  Metamorphoses;  by 
A.  J.  Macleane.  [Text  with  notes.] 

1875  237.4 

Owen,  Catherine, pseud.  /SfeeNitsch, Helen. 

Owen,  Mary  A.  /Stee  Fiction  class-list. 

Oxford,  university.  Arnold,  F:  Oxford 
and  Cambridge : their  colleges, 
memories  and  associations.  [1873.]  428.11 

— Brodrick,  G.  C.  History  of,  [to  1886].  464.1.9 


— Foster,  Joseph.  Alumni  Oxoniensis: 

members  of  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford, 1715-1886.  v.l.  1887 428.8 

— Mathews,  W:  Hours  with  men  and 

books, pp.  307-326 325.31 

— Smith,  Goldwin.  Oxford  and  her  col- 

leges. 1894 482.8 


OYSTEft. 


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PALESTINE. 


Oyster.  Brooks,  W.  K.  The  oyster.  [Cul- 

ture,anatomy, oyster  industry.]  1891.  876.35 

— DeVere,  M.  S.  "Wonders  of  the  deep, 

ch.  7 812.9 

— Goodrich,  F.  B.  Ocean’s  story,  ch.  55.  511.20 

— Mathews,  W:  Men,  places  and  things,  343.6 
Oysters  a la  mode.  De  Salis,  H.  A.  1888.  861.20 

P.,  G.  W.  Whist  universal.  1887 856.30 

P.,  J.  E.,  comp.  Musical  moments  ; short 

selections  in  prose  and  verse.  1889.  223.10 
P.,  J.  M.  and  S.,  F.  W.  Sketches  of  the 
clans  of  Scotland  with  col’d  plates 

of  tartans 756.10 

Pacific  coast  scenic  tour.  Finck,  H:  T. 

1890  542.15 

Pacific  states.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  History 

of  the  Northwest  coast.  2 v.  1886..  782.3 

Native  races.  5v.  1886 781.1 

Packard,  Alpheus  S.  Entomology  for 

beginners.  1889 865.16 

— First  lessons  in  zoology.  1893  891.26 

— Labrador  coast.  1891 558.26 

Packard,  J.  Malachi.  (Lange’s  Com- 
mentary.)  In  471.1.14 

Pagan  and  Christian  Rome.  Lanciani,  R.  786.1 

Paganini,  N.  Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  violin- 
ists   624.4 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  My  musical  memories.  644.1 
Page,  C.  E.,  M.  D.  How  to  feed  the  baby. 

[1882.] 847.37 

Page,  D:  Chips  and  chapters:  a book  for 


amateur  and  young  geologists.  1869.  8102.26 


Page.  H.  A pseud.  See  Japp,  Alex.  H. 

Page,  T:  N.  The  old  South:  essays  so- 
cial and  political.  1892 344.27 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Pahlavi  texts;  tr.  by  E.  W.  West.  (Sa- 
cred books  of  the  East,  v.  5,  18,  24, 

37.)  1880-85 481.1 

Paige,  L.  R.  History  of  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts,  1630-1887;  with  a 

genealogical  register.  1877 774.16 

Pain,  Barry.  Playthings  and  parodies. 

[1892'.] 354.4 

Paine,  T:  Writings;  ed.  by  M.  D.  Con- 
way. 4 v.  1894-5 1001.13 

— Yale,  G.  Life  of.  1876 667.5 

— Conway,  M.  D.  Life  of.  2v.  1892 676.11 

Painter,  F.  Y.  N.  History  of  education. 

1887  448.2.2 

Painting  and  painters.  Armitage,  E.  Lec- 
tures on  painting.  1883 853.36 

— Beard,  L.  and  A.  B.  American  girls 

handy-book,  p.238 * 861.10 

— Browne,  P.  What  girls  can  do,  p.  232.  837.21 


— Brj7an,  M.  Dictionary  of  painters  and 


engravers;  rev.  by  G:  Stanley.  [1849.]  688.6 

— Champlain,  J:  D.,  jr.  and  Perkins,  C: 

C.,  ed.  Cyclopedia  of  painters  and 
paintings.  4v.  Illus.  1888 *878.9 

— Collier,  J:  Manual  of  oil  painting. 

1886  852.26 

— Fowler,  F:  Oil  painting:  a handbook. 

[1885.] .' 853.8 

— Havard,  H:  Dutch  school  of  paint- 

ing. 1885 893.13 

— Helmholtz,  H.  On  the  relation  of  op- 

tics to  painting In  843.6.2 

- — Hoyt,  D.  L.  Handbook  of  historic 

schools  of  painting.  1890 893.4 

— Iconographic encyclopaedia,  v.3., Sculp- 

ture and  painting.  1887 *863.2.3 

— Karoly,  Karl.  Guide  to  the  paintings 

of  Florence.  1893 885.6 


Painting  and  painters,  continued. 

— Knowlton,  Helen  M.  Hints  fof  pupils 

in  drawing  and  painting.  1887 898.1 

— Lectures  on  painting  by  Barry,  Opie, 

and  Fuseli,  ed.  by  R.  N.  Wornum. 

1848 In  868.6 

— Milman,  H.  H.  History  of  Latin 

Christianity,  v. 8.  [Christian  paint- 
ing.]  416.19.8 

— Morelli,  Giacomo.  Italian  painters. 

1892  695.15 

— Sheldon,  G.  W.  American  painters; 

with  83  examples  of  their  work, 
engraved  on  wood.  1879 848.30 

— Stanley,  G:  Painters  of  the  Dutch  and 

Flemish  schools.  1855 871.5 

— Stranahan,  Mrs.  Clara.  History  of 

French  painting.  1889 8104.20 

— Yan  Dyke,  J:  C.  Art  for  art’s  sake. 

1893  885.30 

How  to  judge  of  a picture.  1889...  865.11 

— Yinci,  Leonardo  da.  Treatise  on  paint- 

ing. 1887 867.7 

See  also  Fine  arts  ( Histories , etc. ) ; Color;  Land- 

scape painting ; Pastel  painting  ; Water-color  paint- 
ing ; also,  see  Biography  ( Collective : Artists)  and 
lives  of  Bastien-Lepage  ; Durer;  Holbein  ; Hogarth  ; 


Overbeck;  Titian. 

Palaeography.  Deutsch,E.  Semitic  palae- 
ography   445.10 

— Nicholson,  H:  A.  Ancient  life-history 

of  the  earth.  1892 8104.13 

— Thompson,  E:  M.  Handbook  of  Greek 

and  Latin  palaeography.  1893 815.4.70 

— Westropp,H.M.  Handbook  of  archae- 

ology  867.20 

Palaeontology.  Geikie,  J.  Prehistoric 

Europe 8101.16 

Palestine.  Baedeker,  K:  Palestine  and 

Syria.  Handbook.  1894 *555.18 

— Conder,  C.  R.  Palestine.  Illus.  (Great 

explorers,^.)  [1890.] 663.1.2 

— De  Hass,  F.  S.  Buried  cities  recov- 

ered; or,  explorations  in  Bible  lands. 

1890 537.23 

— Field,  H:  M.  Among  the  holy  hills. 

1890 544.15 

— Geikie,  Cunningham.  Holy  Land  and 

the  Bible.  2v 558.2 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in  the 

Holy  Land.  [1882.] 532.1.4 

— Lindsay,  A.  W:  C.,  lord.  Letters  on 

the  Holy  Land,  [1836-7.]  1866....  536.17 

— Manning,  S.  “Those holy  fields.”  Illus.  528.9 

— Merrill,  Selah.  East  of  the  Jordan, 

[1875-7].  1881 554.5 

— Miller,  D.  L.  Letters  from  Europe 

and  Bible  lands,  [1883-4] 546.5 

— Oliphant,  Laurence.  Haifa  ; or,  life 

in  modern  Palestine,  [1882-4].  1887.  534.5 

— St.  Clair,  G:  Buried  cities  and  Bible 

countries.  1892 783.3 

— Sayce,  A.  H.  Fresh  light  from  the 

ancient  monuments.  1884 473.1.2 

— Stapfer,  E.  Palestine  in  the  time  of 

Christ.  [1885.] 534.4 

— Temple,  Sir  R:  Palestine  illustrated. 

1888.  Q 545.22 

— Thomson,  W.  M.  Land  and  the  book. 

3v.  1880-6 528.15 


Contents  : v.  1,  Southern  Palestine  and  Jerusalem, 
v.  2,  Central  Palestine  and  Phoenicia,  v.  3,  Lebanon, 
Damascus  and  beyond  Jordan. 

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Palm,  A.  J.  The  death  penalty.  1892.  937. 6G 
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Palmer,  A.  B.  Temperance  teachings  of 

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Palmer,  A.  S.  Folk  etymology,  a dic- 
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Palmer,  Julius  A.  Jr.  Mushrooms  of  Amer- 
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Palmer,  Mary  T.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
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— Cotton, Louise.  Palmistry  and  its  prac- 

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Paltock,  Robert.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
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Pancoast,  Seth.  Kabbala;  or,  the  true 

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Paradise  of  English  poetry.  Beeching, 

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Pardoe,  Julia.  Louis  XIV. and  the  court 
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Paris,  Louis  Philippe,  Gomtede.  History 
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Paris,  city,  continued'. 


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Parker,  Frances  W.  How  to  study  ge- 
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Parker,  J:  H:  Architectural  history  of 
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Roman,  Italian  and  Gothic  archi- 


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Parker,  T.  J.  Course  of  instruction  in 

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Parker,  Theo.  Historic  Americans; 
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Parker,  W:  H.  Familiar  talks  on  astron- 
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— Psalmody  of  the  church  ; its  authors, 

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Parkhurst,  C,  H.  Three  gates  on  a side 

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Parkman,  Francis.  France  and  England 
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1873-92 736.15 

Contents  :-l,  Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World. 
2.  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  17th  century.  3, 
Discovery  of  the  great  West.  4,  The  old  regime  in 
Canada.  5,  Count  Frontenac  and  New  France  under 
Louis  XIV.  6,  A half  century  of  conflict.  7,  Monte- 


calm  and  Wolfe. 

— Historic  handbook  of  the  northern 

tour,  Lakes  George  and  Champlain; 
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— Harris,  A.  B.  American  authors  for 

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Parliament.  Skottowe,  B.  C.  Short  his- 
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Parliamentary  elections  and  election- 
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Parliamentary  law.  Bain,  Alex.  Pro- 
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rules  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
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184* 


PATRICK. 


Parliamentary  law,  continued. 

— Reed,  T:  B.  Reed’s  rules.  1894 

— Robinson,  W:  S.  Warrington’s  man- 

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— Shattuck,  Harriette  R.  The  woman’s 

manual  of  parliamentary  law.  1892. 

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parliamentary  rules.  1884 

Parloa,  Maria.  Appledore  cook  book. 
1883  

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1886 


951.1 

r -> 

941.13 
925.24 

941.14 


872.21 

858.12 

855.32 


Parr,  H.  [Holme  Lee.]  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Parr,  Louisa.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Parrots.  Selby,  P.  J.  Parrots 866.1.10 

Parry,  E:  A.,  ed.  Letters  from  Dorothy 
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1652-54.  1888 695.19 

Parry,  Emma  L.  Life  among  the  Ger- 
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Parseeism,  Zoroastrianism.  Haug,  M. 

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1884  483.17 

— Pahlavi  texts.  (Sacred  books  of  the 

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Avesta.  1888 752.1.20 


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1880-87  481.1 


Parsons,  Frank  and  others.  World’s  best 

books.  1889 335.18 

Parsons,  S:,  jr.  Landscape  gardening. 

1891  878.10 

Parsons,  Theophilus.  Outlines  of  the 
religion  and  philosophy  of  Sweden- 
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— Memoir  of;  by  his  son  Theophilus. 

1861 .‘ 673.21 

Parthia.  Rawlinson,  George.  Story  of. 

1893  752.1.37 

Parties  and  patronage  in  the  United 

States.  Tyler,  L.  G.  1891 987.68 

Parton,  James.  Captains  of  industry. 

2v.  1884-91 . 644.21 


— Caricature  and  other  comic  art  in  all 


times  and  many  lands.  1878 853.4 

— General  Jackson.  1893 681.7.3 


— ,ed.  Some  noted  princes,  authors,  and 
statesmen  of  our  times;  by  Canon 
Farrar,  James  T.  Fields  and  others.. 
[1885.] 


645.13 


Contents  : Reminiscences  of  Arthur  Penryhn  Stan- 
ley. A morning  with  Dr  Francis  Trevelyan  Buck- 
land.  Dickens  with  his  children.  Recollections  of 


Dickens.  Recollections  of  Thackeray.  A day  with 
Mrs.  Dinah  Mulock  Craik.  A meeting  with  George 
Eliot.  House  of  Commons.  Four  famous  scenes  in  the 
House  of  Commons.  Lord  Beaconsfield.  The  Prince 
of  Wales  at  home.  Three  daughters  of  the  princess 
of  Wales.  King  and  queen  of  Denmark.  Royal  chil- 
dren of  Denmark.  King  of  Bavaria.  End  of  prince 
Louis  Napoleon.  Recollections  of  Leigh  Hunt.  Mary 
Russell  Mitford.  Charles  Lamb.  Thomas  Hood. 


Thomas^Campbell.  College  life  of  Macaulay.  Thom- 
as Carlyle.  Tea  with  Carlyle.  Carlyle:  his  work 
and  his  wife.  Victor  Hugo  at  home.  Victor  Hugo. 
St.  Pierre.  Jules  Grevy.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Sir  Wal- 
ter Scott’s  home.  Charles  Kingsley.  Lord  Coleridge 
and  the  English  law  courts.  Charles  H.  Spurgeon. 


Parton,  James,  continued. 

William  Macready.  Anecdotes  of  Jenny  Lind.  A 
grandson  of  Robert  Burns.  Mr.  Gladstone.  Mr. 
Gladstone  in  the  House.  College  life  of  Rufus 
Choate.  Reminiscences  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 
Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow.  The  college  life  of 
Prescott  the  historian.  Nathaniel  Parker  Willis. 
Nathaniel  Hawthorne’s  college  days.  The  home  of 
J.  G.  Whittier.  The  czar,  Alexander  II.,  in  the  field 
1877.  Adolph  Thiers.  Queen  Victoria.  Recollec- 


tions of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

— Derby,  J.  C.  Fifty  years  among  au- 

thors, etc  1884 654.9 

Parzival.  Dippold,  G.  T.  Great  epics 

of  mediaeval  Germany,  ch.  8.  1891.  236.1 

— Warner,  C:  D.  Roundabout  journey, 

p.  333 521.4 

Pasadena,  California.  Holder,  C;  F.  All 

about  Pasadena.  1889 523.29 

Pasquier,  Etienne  D,  Memoirs  of.  v.l, 

1789-1810.  1893 691.8 

Passion  play.  See  Oberammergau. 

Pastel  painting.  Goupil.  Pastel  paint- 
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Pasteur,  Louis.  Radot,  Y.  Life  and 

labors  of.  1885 646.2 

— Studies  on  fermentation.  1879 8101.3 

Pastor  of  Hermas.  Epistles In  447.16 

Pastor  Sang.  [Norwegian  drama.]  B]orn- 

son,  B '.....  234.22 

Pastoral  office.  See  Preaching. 

Patch,  Olive.  Sunny  Spain.  1884 548.4 

Patents.  Brown,  D.  W.  American  pat- 
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— Carpmael,  A.  and  E:  Patent  laws  of  the 

world.  1889 947.6.1 

Same:  supplement.  1889 947.6.2 

— Farrer,  T.  H.  State  in  relation  to 

trade,  ch.  9.  Patents  and  copy- 
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— Official  gazette  of  the  United  States 

patent  office,  v.  1-69.  1872-94 P54.2 

See  also  United  States.  {Dept,  of  Interior: 

Patent  office. ) 

Pater,  W.  H.  Biog. sketch  of  S:  T.  Cole- 
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— Imaginary  portraits.  [Anthony  Wat- 

teau, Denys  L’Auxerrois,  Sebastian 
van  Storck,  Duke  Carl  of  Rosen- 
mold.]  1887 343.31 

— Plato  and  Platonism.  [Lectures.]  1893.  473.4 

— The  renaissance:  studies  in  art  and 

poetry.  1877 852.21 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Path  and  goal.  Kalisch,  Marcus  M 945.19 

Paton,  Andrew  A.  History  of  the  Egyp- 
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Paton,  Chalmers  I.  Freemasonry  and  its 

jurisprudence.  1872 454.14 

— Free  masonry  : its  symbolism,  relig- 

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Paton,  J.  G.,  missionary.  Autobiography  ; 

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Paton,  W:  A.  Down  the  islands:  a voy- 
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Patriarcha:  the  natural  power  of  kings. 

Filmer,  Sir  R.  1884 In  917.17 

Patrick,  St.  Butler,  A.  Lives  of  the  saints.  674.17 

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field 635.6 


PATRIDGE. 


185 


PEN. 


Patridge,  Lelia  E.  “The  Quine}'  meth- 
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Patten,  Simon  N.  Economic  basis  of 

protection.  1890 944.10 

Pattern  making 8105.13 

Patterson,  Howard.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Patterson,  J.  B.,  ed.  Autobiography  of 
Black  Hawk  ; with  history  of  the 

Black  Hawk  war.  1882 645.15 

Patterson,  Robert.  Campaign  in  the  val- 
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Pattt,  Adelina  M.  C.  Edwards,  H.  S.  The 

prima  donna In  667.4.2 

Patton,  J.  H.  Four  hundred  years  of 

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Paul,  St.  Conybeare,  W.  J.  and  How- 
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Pauli,  R.  Life  of  Alfred  the  great.  1884.  771.1 

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Paull,  Mrs.  G.  A.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Paull,  M.  A.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Pauperism.  See  Poor  and  poor  relief. 
Pausanias.  Description  of  [ancient] 
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A.  R.  Shilleto.  2v.  1886 771.17 

Pavements.  See  Roads,  etc. 

Payn,  James.  Holiday  tasks.  1887 342.11 

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Payne,  E:  J:  History  of  the  new  world 

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Payne,  F.  M.  Business  educator.  [1889.]  925.4 

Payne,  Joseph.  Science  and  art  of  edu- 
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Peabody,  Andrew  P.  Harvard  gradu- 
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Contents  : Joshua  Fisher.  Nathan  Dane.  John 
Pierce.  John  Pickering.  William  Wells.  William 
Jenks.  Daniel  Appleton  White.  Charles  Lowell.  Icha- 
hod  Nichols.  James  Walker.  Jared  Sparks.  Samuel 
Atkins  Eliot.  George  Barrell  Emerson.  Stephen  Salis- 
bury. Nathaniel  Wood.  Nathaniel  Silsbee.  Cazneau 
Palfrey.  Samuel  Minot  Weld.  Increase  Sumner 
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of  Harvard  college.  Charles  Chauncy,  second  presi- 


dent of  Harvard  college.  Index. 

Peabody,  Eliz.  P.  Lectures  for  kinder- 

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Peabody,  G:  Bolton,  S.  K.  Poor  boys,  etc.  646.5 

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— McCabe,  J.  IJ.  Great  fortunes,  etc 604.1 

Peacock,  T:  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Peard,  Frances  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Pearl  of  Asia.  [Siam.]  Child, J.T.  1892.  548.3 

Pearls.  Chambers’s  Miscellany.  Pearls 


and  pearl  fisheries  In  1001.8.8 

— De  Yere,  M.  S.  Wonders  of  the  deep.  812.9 

— Goodrich,  F.  B.  Ocean’s  story,  ch. 85.  511.20 
Pears,  Edw.  The  fall  of  Constantinople: 

being  the  story  of  the  fourth  cru- 
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Pearse,  J:  B.  Concise  history  of  iron 

manufacture  in  America.  1876...  872.30 
Pearson,  Emily  C.  Gutenberg,  and  the 

art  of  printing.  Illus.  [1879.] 871.15 

Pearson,  J:  Exposition  of  the  creed; 
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Pearson,  K:  Grammar  of  science.  Illus. 

1892  871.25 

Peary,  Josephine  D.  Mv  arctic  journey. 

1893  554.12 

Pease,  A.  E.  Cleveland  hounds.  [Fox- 
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Peck,  J.  M.  Gazetteer  of  Illinois.  1837.  712.38 
Peck,  J:  L.  Kingdom  of  the  unselfish  ; 

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Peck,  W:  Constellations  and  how  to  find 

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Pedagogy.  See  Education  ( Teaching). 

Peel,  Sir  Robert.  McCarthy,  J.  Sir  Rob- 
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Peele,  G:  Dramatic  and  poetical  works. 

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Contents  : Some  account  of  George  Peele  and  his 
writings.  Arraignment  of  Paris.  Edward  the  first. 
A warning-piece  to  England  against  pride  and  wick- 
edness, etc.  The  battle  of  Alcazar.  The  old  wives’ 
tale.  David  and  Bethsabe.  Sir  Clyomon  and  Sir 
Clamydes.  Device  of  the  pageant  borne  before  Wol- 
stan  Dixie.  Descensus  Astraeae.  A farewell  to  Sir 
John  Norris  and  Sir  Francis  Drake,  etc.,  and  a tale  of 
Troy.  An  eclogue  gratulatory,  etc.  Polyhymnia. 
Speeches  to  Queen  Elizabeth  at  Theobald’s.  Honour 
of  the  Garter.  Anglorum  feriae:  England's  holidays. 
Miscellaneous  poems . Lines  addressed  to  Thomas 
Watson.  Praise  of  Chastity.  Love.  Cupid’s  arrows. 
Coridon  and  Melampus’  song.  Fragments  of  the 
Hunting  of  Cupid,  from  Drummond’s  Mss.  A merry 
ballad  of  the  Hawthorn-tree.  Peele’s  merry  con- 
ceited jests.  Index  to  the  notes  on  Peele. 

Peer  Gynt.  Ibsen,  Henrik.  1892 227.16 

Peerage  and  baronetage.  Burke,  Sir 
Bernard.  Genealogical  and  heral- 
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Ireland].  1888 *678.10 

Peet,  Stephen  D.  Prehistoric  America. 

v.  1-2 788.1 


V.  1,  The  mound  builders.  1892.  v.  2.  Emblematic 
mounds  and  animal  effigies.  1890. 

Peffer,  W:  A.  The  farmer’s  side:  his 

troubles  and  their  remedy.  1891.  925.22 

Peile,  S.  C.  F.  Lawn  tennis  as  a game  of 

skill.  1887  856.15 

Peirce,  B.  K.  Word  of  God  opened.  1889.  478.12 
Pelet,  Paul,  joint  author.  See  Lebon,  A. 

Peliiam,  H.  F.  Outlines  of  Roman  his- 
tory. 1893 '187.6 

Pellew,  G:  In  castle  and  cabin;  or,  talks 

in  Ireland  in  1887.  1888 536.26 

- Life  of  John  Jay.  1890 626.4.21 

Pellow,  T:  Adventures  of.  [In  captiv- 
ity in  Morocco,  1715-38.]  1890  ....  541.11 

Peloubet,  F.  N.  and  M.  A.  Select  notes:  a 
commentary  on  the  International 

lessons  for  1895.  [1894.] 485.11 

Contents  : Studies  in  the  life  of  our  Lord,  and  in 
Jewish  history  from  Exodus  to  1 Samuel. 

Peltz,  G:  A.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Pen  and  pencil  series:  namely: 

American  pictures,  f>28.19  ; Australian  pictures, 
548.11:  Canadian  pictures.  548.13;  English  pictures, 
528.20;  French  pictures,  548.16;  Indian  pictures, 


PEN. 


186 


PERIODICALS. 


055.4 


556. 7 


891. 


5 4 "I 


Pen  and  pencil  series,  continued. 

528.21;  Italian  pictures,  548.12  ; Land  of  the  Pharaohs, 

528  22:  Norwegian  pictures,  548.10;  Pictures  from 
Bible  lands,  528.10:  Pictures  from  Holland.  545.6:  Pic- 
tures from  the  German  Fatherland,  528.25;  Scottish 
pictures,  528.23;  Sea  pictures,  528.18  ; Swiss  pictures, 
528.24;  Those  holy  fields,  528.9;  Irish  pictures.  537.3; 
Russian  pictures,  545.5;  London  pictures,  545.4;  United 
States  pictures,  548.15  ; Welsh  pictures,  548.14. 

Pendleton,  J:  Newspaper  reporting.  1890.  336.22 
Pendleton.  L:  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Penley,  Aaron.  Sketching  from  nature  in 

watercolours.  [1869.] 8o4 — / 

Penmanship.  Astle,  T:  Origin  and  prog- 

ress  of  writing.  1876 8522.44 

— Salamanca,  F.  de.  Philosophy  of  hand-  ^ 

writing 8<~..l 

— Smith,  W.  A.  “According  to  Cocker  : 

the  progress  of  penmanship  from 

the  earliest  times.  1887 

Penn,  W;  No  cross,  no  crown 4°4.24 

— Clarkson,  T;  Life  of.  2v.  1813.....  657.0 

Life  of.  (Young  American’s  library-) 

1869 • 

Pennell,  Eliz.  R.  To  Gypsyland.  [In 
Hungary,  etc.]  1893. . • 

— joint  author.  See  Pennell,  Joseph. 

Pennell,  H.  C-.  Fishing.  (Badminton 

library.)  1885 ••• 

Pennell,  Joseph.  The  Jew  at  home:  im- 
pressions of  a summer  and  autumn 
spent  with  him.  1892 *•••• 

— and  Eliz.  R.  Our  journey  to  the  Heb- 

rides. 1889 

— - Our  sentimental  journey  through 

France  and  Italy.  1888 

Play  in  Provence;  sketches  written 

and  drawn.  1892 

Pennsylvania.  EgleW:H.  History  of. 

1877  762-n 

— Lodge,  H:  C.  Short  history  of  the 

English  colonies  in  America,  p.  211. 

See  also  Philadelphia;  also  Perm  (W:). 
Pennsylvania  university.  Move  for  bet- 
ter roads.  1891 

Pens  and  types.  Drew,  Benjamin 343.2* 

Pentateuch.  See  Bible  [Old  Testament)... 

People  I have  met.  Murray,  E.  C.  G. . . 342.15 
People  I’ve  smiled  with.  Wilder,  M...  P656.2 
People  versus  the  liquor  traffic.  Finch, 

J:  B.  1887 944.2o 

Peoples  of  the  world.  Brown,  Robert.  6v. 

1882-6 8104.21 

Pepper,  J.  H.  Cyclopaedic  science  sim- 
plified  858.11 

Pepper,  W:  and  Starr,  L :,ed.  System  of 

practical  medicine.  5v.  1885-6 8103.19 

Pepys,  Samuel.  Lang,  Andrew.  Letters 

to  dead  authors.  1893 In 

Perceval,  Jas.  G.  Lowell,  J.  R.  My  study 
windows,  p.  178 

— Ward,  Julius  H.  Life  and  letters  of. 

1866 

— Whipple,  E:  P.  Essays 

Perez,  Bernard.  First  three  years  of 

childhood.  1885 446.28 

Perfect  life,  The.  Channing,  W:  E 458.20 

Pericles.  Abbott,  Evelyn.  Pericles  and 

the  golden  age  of  Athens.  1891 ....  664.1.3 

— Grote,  G:  History  of  Greece,  v.  4-5. . 713.1L4-5 

— Lord,  J:  Ancient  states,  p.  233 745.14 

— Wood.  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 


Periodicals.  Kirk,  Eleanor.  Periodi- 
cals that  pay  contributors;  added, 
a list  of  publishing  houses.  1892. . 

— Mathews,  W:  Literary  style,  etc.  [Im- 
portance of  periodical  literature.]  In 
See  also  Journalism  and  the  press. 


45. 16 
318.1 


536.5 


533.25 

547.12 


26.5 


8104.8 


357.8 

332.13 

683.11 

303.6.1 


Subject  Indexes. 

Fletcher,  W:  I:  and  Bowker,  R:  R .,ed. 

Annual  literary  index,  1892  to  1895, 
including  periodicals  and  essays, 
with  bibliographies  and  necrology. 

3v B.  28. 1892-94 

- Poole,  W:  F:  and  Fletcher,  W:  I:,  ed. 

Index  to  periodical  literature,  and 
supplements,  1802  to  1892.  3v B.28 

List  of  Periodicals. 

- Adventurer.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

bet 303.15.19-21 

- American  agriculturist,  v. 12-15,  17-22, 

32-53.  1854-94 *8.>41.1(> 

- American  angler,  v.1-24,  1881-94.  ...  *8541.33 

- American  antiquarian,  v. 1-16, 1878-94.  1008.34 

- American  architect  and  building  news. 

v.  11-45,  1882-94 ....*8541.18 

- American  Catholic  quarterly  review. 

v .14-19,1 889-94 *1008- 35 

- American  gardening,  v.  10-15, 1889-94. *8521. 34 

Note:  v.  10-12,  entitled  “American  garden1'. 

- American  machinist,  v.2-17,  1879-94.  .*8541.29 

- American  naturalist,  v.  1-28, 1867-94. ...*8501. lo 

- American  notes  and  queries,  v.1-8, 

1888-9°  *1008.3/ 

- Andover  review! ' 4.149,  1884-93 *1008.14 

-Arena,  v.  1-10,  1889-94 JSf&H 

- Art  amateur,  v. 11-31,  1884-94  

- Art  interchange,  v.  24-33,1890-94  8-)41.3i 

- Atlantic  monthly,  v.  1-74,  1857-54 100o.^ 

- - Same;  index,  v.1-62,  1857-88...  *1005. 2. Index 

- Ave  Maria,  v.  10-38,  1874-94. 1008.4 

- Bay  state  monthly  and  New  England 

magazine.  6v.  1884-8 *100/.!/ 

- Blackwood’s  Edinburgh  magazine,  v. 

55-70,72-87,89-101,103-156.  1844-94....  *1000.3 

- Carpentry  and  building,  v.  1-1 6, 1879-94.. *8541. 7 

- Catholic  world,  v.  19-59,  1874-94. .... . 1002T3 

- Century  magazine,  v. 23-48,  1881-94. . 1006.4 

Note  : Continuation  of  “Scribner’s  monthly. 

- Chambers’s  Edinburgh  journal,  v.1-12 

[12v.  in  6].  1832-43 *1008.28 

- Chambers’s  [Edinburgh]  journal,  v.l- 

38,  40-50,  70-1.  1844-73,  1893-4 M008.29 

- Chautauquan.  v.  l-19,1880-94;  .......  1008.20 

- Chicago  daily  Inter  ocean.  53v.  (Sept. 

22,  1 876-No v.  8, 1890.) Kel  * 

- Connoisseur.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

303.  lu.25-20 

- Contemporary  review.  v.  47-66, 1 885_94, JJ98' ^ 

- Cosmopolitan,  v.  2-17,  1886-94 

- Critic,  v.15-25, 1889-1894 • 

- Curio:  v.  1,  1887-8  ‘ 

- Demorest’s  family  magazine,  v. 17-30, 

1881-94  

- Dial  v 10-17,  1889-94 Kel- 

- Edinburgh  review,  v.  1-179,  1802-94. ..  *1007.4 

- - Same  ; index,  v.  1-20, 1802-12..  .*1007. 4Hndex 

- Education,  v.1-14,  1880-94 -1008./ 

- Electrical  world,  v.  11-24,  1888-94. ..  .*8541.34 

- Engineering  and  building  record,  v.9- 

30,  1883-94 20 

Note:  v.  9-15  entitled  “Sanitary  engineer.” 

- English  illustrated  magazine.  v.1-11, 

1883-94  *1008.11 


PERIODICALS.  187  PERRY. 

— i 


Periodicals,  continued. 

— Fortnightly  review,  v. 43-62,  1885-94  ..*1008.17 

— Forum,  v.  1-18,  1886-94 1008.23 

— Frank  Leslie’s  popular  monthly,  v.1-38,- 

1876- 94 *1008.3 

— Garden  and  forest,  v.1-7.  1888-94 .*8521.32 

— Gardener’s  monthly  and  horticulturist. 

v.  14-29,  1872-87 *8501.14 

— Good  housekeeping,  v.  1-19,  1885-94. *8521. 35 

— Good  roads,  v.1-6,  1892-94 *1008.42 

— Guardian.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

bet  303.15.13-15 

— Hardwicke’s  science-gossip,  v.  19-25. 

1883-89  *1008.10 

— Harper’s  new  monthly  magazine,  v.  1- 

89,1850-94  1004.1 

Same  ; index,  v.1-50 *1004.2 

— Harper’s  young  people,  v. 1-15, 1879-94.  1008.5 

— Historical  magazine.  23v.  1857-75. ..  .*1008.44 

— Idler./S^  entry  in  general  alphabet.  .303.15.27 

— Illinois  school  journal,  v.  2-8,  1882-89.  *1008.9 

Note:  Continued  as  ‘ Public  school  journal.” 

— r Illustrated  American,  v.5-16,  1890-94.  *8521.37 

— Illustrated  London  news.  v.  76-105, 

1880-94  *8541.17 

— Journal  of  American  folk-lore.  v.  1-7, 

1888-94  *1008.36 

— Library  journal,  v.  1-19,  1876-94 *328.17 

— Life.  v.  15-24,  1890-94 *8521.36 

— Lippincott’s  magazine,  v.  10-54,  1872- 

94 1002.7 

— Literary  world,  v.  11-25,  1888-94 Ref. 

— Littell’s  living  age.  v.  1-202,  1844-94..  *1006.2 

— Looker  on.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

bet  303.15.35-37 

— Lounger.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

bet  : 303.15.30-31 

— Magazine  of  American  history  v.  1-30, 

1877- 94 *1008.12 

— Magazine  of  art.  v.7-17,  1884-94 *8541.21 

— Mirror.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

bet  303.15.28-29 

— Missionary  review  of  the  world,  v.5-7, 

1892-94  *1008.49 

— Nation,  v.  32-59,  1881-94 *8541.28 

— Nature,  v.  27-38,  1882-88 *1008.19 

— New  England  historical  and  genealog- 

ical register,  v.  38-48,  1884-94  *1008.15 

— New  England  magazine,  v.  1-11, 1889-94. *1008. 43 

Note:  Continuation  of  ‘Bay  state  monthly.” 

— New  Englander  and  Yale  review,  v.42- 

56,  1883-92 *1008.8 

— New  Princeton  review,  v.  1-6,  1886-88. *1008. 21 

— Nineteenth  century,  v.  17-36,  1885-94.  *1008.18 

— North  American  review,  v.  115-159, 

1872-94 1007.8 

— Observer.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

bet  303.15.32-34 

— Official  gazette  of  the  United  States 

patent  office,  v. 2-68, 1872-94 P54.2 

Same;  indexes,  1872-93 P54.3 

— Outing,  v.  2-24,  1883-94 *1008.26 

— Overland  monthly,  v.  1-24,  1883-94. . .*1008.22 

— Political  science  quarterly,  v.  1-9, 1886- 

94 '. *1008.30 

— Popular  science  monthly,  v.  1-45,1872- 

94  8501.16 

Same  ; index,  v.  1-40,  1872-92  *8501. 16. Index 

— Princeton  review,  n.  s.  v.1-2,  5-14, 1878- 

84 *1007.15 

— Public  opinion,  v.  8-17,  1890-94 Ref. 

— Public  school  journal,  v.  9-13,  1889-94.  *1008.9 

Note : Continuation  of  ‘‘Illinois  school 
journal.” 


Periodicals,  continued. 

— Publisher’s  weekly,  v.  16-46,  1879-94.  *3502.15 

— Putnam’s  magazine,  v.1-9,  12,  1853-68.  *1005.1 


— Quarterly  review,  v.  130-139,  141-179, 

1871-94 *1007.6 

— Rambler.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

bet.  303.15.16-18 

— Review  of  reviews,  v.  1-10,1890-94 1008.40 


— Rockford  collegian,  v.21-22,  1893-94..  *1002.1 

Note  : Continuation  of  Rockford  seminary 
magazine. 

— Rockford  seminary  magazine,  v.  1-20, 

1873-92 *1002.1 

— St.  Nicholas,  v.1-22,  1873-94 1002.12 

— Sanitarian,  v.1-33,  1877-94 *1007.13 

— Science,  v.  1-23,  1883-94  .1 *1008.13 

- — Scientific  American;  lstser.,  v.8-13, 

Sep.  18,1852  -Sept.  4,  1858 *8541.19 

Same,  2nd  ser.,  v.  4-71,  1861-94 *8541.19 

Same;  supplement,  v. 29-38,  1890-4. .*8541.36 

Same  ; architects  and  builders  ed’n. 

v.  7-18,  1889-94 *8541.35 

— Scottish  review,  v.9-11,  1887-8 *1008.27 

— Scribner’s  magazine,  v.  1-16,  1887-94.  *1008.25 

— Shakespeariana.  v.  4-10,  1887-93 *1008.31 

— Southern  bivouac,  v.  1-2,1885-87 *1008.24 

— Spectator.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

bet  303.15.5-12 

— Tat-ler.  Seeentry  in  general  alphabet.  303.15.1-4 

— Westminster  review,  v. 95-118,  121-126, 

128-142,  1884-94 *1007.5 

— Wheelman,  v.  2.  1883 *1008.26 

Note  : Continued  as  “Outing.” 

— Wide  awake,  v.9-14,  16-37,  1879-93. ..  .*1007.14 

— World.  See  entry  in  general  alpha- 

bet   303.15.22-24 

— Writer.  v.l-S,  1887-94 *1008.41 

Perkins,  C:  O.  Historical  handbook  of 

Italian  sculpture.  1883 864.17 

— , joint  ed.  See  Champlin,  J:  D.,  jr. 

Perkins,  J.  B.  France  under  Mazarin, 

[1643-61] ; with  a review  of  the  ad- 
ministration of  Richelieu,  [1624-42].  794.5 

— France  under  the  regency,  [1715-23]; 

with  a review  of  the  administra- 
tion of  Louis  XIV.,  [1661-1715]. 

1892 794.4 

Perkins,  W:  R.  History  of  the  Trappist 

abbey  of  New  Melleray.  1892 768.11.2 

— and  Wick,  Barthinius  L.  History  of 

the  Amana  Society;  or,  Community 

of  true  inspiration.  1891 768.11.1 

Perplexed  philosopher.  George,  Henry.  933.7 
Perrot,  G.  and  Chipiez,  C:  History  of 

ancient  art  in  Phoenicia.  2v.  1885..  896.20 

— History  of  art  in  ancient  Egypt.  2v.  896.21 

— History  of  art  in  Chaldea  and  Assvria. 

2v.  1883 '....  896.22 

— History  of  art  in  Persia.  1892 888.3 

— History  of  art  in  Phrygia,  Lydia,  Ca- 

ria,  and  Lycia.  1892 888.2 

— History  of  art  in  Sardinia,  Judaea,  Sy- 

ria, and  Asia  Minor.  2v.  1890 896.23 

Perry,  G:  G.  History  of  the  Reformation 

in  England 464.1.8 

Perry,  Nora.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Perry,  T:  S.  Evolution  of  the  snob.  1887.  333.5 

— History  of  Greek  literature.  1890 341.12 

— , joint  ed.  See  Howells,  W:  D. 

Perry,  W.  A.  and  others.  American  game 


fishes.  1892 881.3 

Perry,  W.  C.  Greek  and  Roman  sculpture. 

1882 8104.22 


PERSECUTION. 


188 


PFLEIDERER. 


Persecution.  The  Cam isards. [Fran ce.]In  100^8.7 

— Chambers’s  Misc.  Religious  persecu- 

tion in  Scotland 1001.8.6 

— Cobbe,F.  P.  Religious  duty,pp.  46-53.  432.12 

— Disraeli,  I : Curiosities  of  lit.  p.  330. 

[Political  religionism.] 305.8 

— Ulhorn,  G.  Conflict  of  Christianity.  431.10 

See  also  Inquisition. 

Perseverance.  Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  Recrea- 
tions, etc.,  v.l,  p.  344 301.17 

Persia.  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Persia  and 

the  Persians.  1887 528.16 

Story  of.  (Story  of  the  nations.) 

1887 752.1.13 

— Bishop,  Mrs.  I.  L.  Journeys  in  Persia 

and  Kurdistan.  2v.  1891 551.3 

— Church,  A.  J.  Story  of  the  Persian  war.  752.6 

— Cox,  G.  W.  Greeks  and  Persians. 

(Epochs  of  ancient  history.)  1890-93  787.12.2 

— Curzon,  G:  N.  Persia  and  the  Persian 

question.  2v.  1892 797.9 

— Heeren,  A.  H.  L.  Asiatic  nations  [of 

antiquity] In  791.1.2 

— Johnson,  S:  Oriental  religions:  Persia.  445.11 

1885  

— Karib,  R.  H.  Persian  women.  In  Cos- 

mopolitan, v.13,  p.  668 1008.39.13 

— Layard,  Sir  H:  Early  adventures  in, 

1840-2.  2v.  1887 534.18 

— Myers,  P.  V.  N.  Remains  of  lost  em- 

pires  511.6 

— Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Story  of,  to  the  Persian 

war.  1888 J?i752.1.20 

— Rawlinson,  G:  Religions  of  the  ancient 

world 444.16 

— Stack,  E:  Six  months  in,  [1881].  2v... 

1882 538.3 

— Strabo.  Geography.  3v 536.15 

Art  and  Literature. 

— Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Passion  play  of 

Persia.  [Persia  and  the  Persians, 
p.  365.] 528.16 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Persian  poetry.  [In 

his  Letters  and  social  aims.] 332.23 

- — Firdausi,  Abul  Kasim.  Sha  Nameh; 

tr.  by  James  Atkinson.  1892 234.2 

— Perrot,  G.  and  Chipiez,  C:  History  of 

art  in  Persia.  1892 888.3 

— Reed,  Elizabeth  A.  Persian  literature, 

ancient  and  modern.  1893 346.13 

Persius.  [A.  Persius  Flaccus.]  Satires; 

literal  and  metrical  versions.  1887.  In  225.9 
PERSONAL-creeds.  Smyth,  Newman.  1890.  461.10 
Personality,  human  and  divine.  Illing- 
worth, J.  R.  1894 485.12 

Personally  conducted.  [Travel  in  Eu- 
rope.] Stockton,  F.  R.  1889 j537.7 

Perspective.  See  Drawing. 

Peru.  Adams,  W:  H:  D.  Land  of  the 
Incas.  [Pizarro  and  the  conquest 
of  Peru.]  1885 752.5 

— Childs,  Theo.  Spanish  American  re- 

publics. 1891 545.21 

— Clark,  E.  B.  Twelve  months  in.  1891.  544.19 

— Falkenhorst,  C.  With  Pizarro  in. 

Fict.  1892 j 102. 22 

— Marcoy,  Paul.  Journey  across  South 

America.  Ulus.  4v.‘  1873 *8542.6 

— Markham,  Clements  R.  History  of 

Peru.  1880..... 795.1.1 

Peru.  1880 796.1 

— Nadaillac,  Marquis  de.  Pre-historic 

America 734.19 


Peru,  continued. 

— Zarate,  A.  Discovery  and  conquest  of 

Peru.  [In  Kerr’s  Voyages,  etc.  v.4-5.]  535.6 

Peschel,  Oscar.  Races  of  man  and  their 

geographical  distribution.  1892 891.24 

Pessimism.  Cobbe,  F.  P.  Schopenhauer 


and In  444.4 

— Lorimer,  G.  C.  Isms,  old  and  new,  p. 

127 436.25 

— Schopenhauer,  A.  World  as  will  and 

idea.  3v 454.12 

— Thomson,  J.  R.  Modern  pessimism. 


Pestalozzi;  his  life  and  works.  1890.448.2.14 

— Kriisi,  Hermann.  Pestalozzi  ; his  life, 

work  and  influence.  1875 695.6 

— Quick,  R.  H.  Educational  reformers, 

pp.  290-383.  1892 448.2.17 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Petavel,  Rev.  E.  Extinction  of  evil. 

1889 464.17 

Peter  the  great,  of  Russia.  Craik,  G:  L. 

Pursuit  of  knowledge,  p.  295 308.20 

— Farmer,  L.  H.  Boys’  book  of  famous 

rulers 673.27 

— Schuyler,  Eugene.  Life  of.  2v.  1884.  657.6 

— Wood,  VI.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 
Peters,  Carl.  New  light  on  dark  Africa. 

1891  548.21 

Petiscus,  A.  H.  Gods  of  Olympos ; or, 
mythology  of  the  Greeks  and  Ro- 
mans. [1892.] 475.4 

Petrarch,  Francesco.  Sonnets,  triumphs, 

etc.;  with  life  215.26 

— Howells,  W:  D.  Italian  journeys,  p. 

216 * 505.25 

— Jameson,  A.  M.  Loves  of  the  poets..  633.3 

— Ward,  MayAlden.  Petrarch;  a sketch 

of  his  life  and  works.  1891 666.14 

Petrie,  W.  M.  F.  Ten  years’  digging  in 

Egypt,  1881-91 547.28 

Petroleum.  Knox,  T:  W.  Underground.  928.1 
Pettes,  G:  W:  American  whist.  1892..  8105.8 
Pettigrew,  T:  J.  Chronicles  of  the 
tombs:  collection  of  epitaphs,  etc. 

1888 658.7 

Pfleiderer,  Otto.  Influence  of  the 
apostle  Paul  on  the  development  of 
Christianity.  1885 436.21 

— Philosophy  of  religion  on  the  basis  of 

its  history.  4v.  1886 475.11 


Contents  : v.  1,  Introduction.  Critical  philosophy 
of  religion:— Benedict  Spinoza  ; Gottfried  Wilhelm 
Leibniz;  Christian  Wolff  and  the  illumination;  Eng- 
lish deism;  Gotthold  Ephraim  Lessing  ; Immanuel 
Kant.  Intuitive  philosophy  of  religion:— Johann 
Georg  Hamann  ; Johann  Gottfried  Herder;  Johann 
Friedrich  Jacobi;  Wolfgang  von  Goethe  ; Novalis  and 
romanticism.  Speculative  philosophy  of  religion:— 
Johann  Gottlieb  Fichte;  Friedrich  Daniel  Ernst 
Schleiermacher. 

v.  2,  Speculative  philosophy  of  religion,  continued-. 
—Friedrich  Wilhelm  Joseph  Schelling;  Franz  von 
Baader  ; Karl  Christian  Friedrich  Krause  ; Georg 
Wilhelm  Friedrich  Hegel.  Tendencies  of  philosophic- 
al religious  thought  at  the  present  day : — General  re- 
marks ; Anthropologism  and  positivism : The  half- 
Kantian  and  neo-Kantian  philosophy  of  religion  . 
Philosophy  of  religion  of  Ilerbart  ; Philosophy  of  re 
ligion  of  Schopenhauer;  Post-Hegelian  speculation  ; 
Conclusion. 


PFLEIDERER. 


189 


PHILO. 


P^leiderer,  continued. 

v.  3,  Development  of  religious  consciousness: — Be- 
ginnings of  religion ; Development  of  the  religious 
consciousness  in  the  Indo-Germanic  race;  Develop- 
ment of  the  religious  consciousness  among  the  Sem- 
ites ; Development  of  the  religious  consciousness 
in  Christianity.  Contents  of  the  religious  conscious, 
ness: — Belief  in  God;  Belief  in  angels  and  devils  ; Be- 
lief in  creation. 

v.  4,  Contents  of  the  religious  consciousness,  con- 
tinued:— Theodicy;  Revelation  and  miracle  ; Redemp- 
tion and  mediation  ; Destiny  of  mankind.  Relig- 
ious consciousness  in  operation : — Worship  and  church; 
Religion  and  morality:  Religion  and  science;  General 


index. 

Pigedrus.  Fables.  1887 In  225.19 

Phalaris.  Bentley,  R:  Dissertation  upon 

the  epistles  of.  1883 324.5 

Phallicism.  Westropp,  H.  M.  and  Wake, 

C.  S.  Ancient  symbol  worship.  1874.  447.19 
Pharaohs,  fellahs  and  explorers.  Ed- 
wards, Amelia  B.  1892 54C.11 

Pharaohs  of  the  bondage  and  the  exodus. 

Robinson,  C:  S.  1887 793.19 

Pharmacopoeias.  See  Dispensatories. 

Pharsalia,  The.  See  Lucan. 

Phases  of  thought  and  criticism.  Azar- 

ias,  Brother , pseud.  1893  348.5 

Phelan,  James.  History  of  Tennessee. 

The  making  of  a state.  1888 761.15 

PnELPS,  Austin.  My  note-book:  frag- 
mentary studies  in  theology.  1891.  403.19 
Phelps,  Eliz.  S.  Struggle  for  immortality. 

1889 455.8 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Phidias,  Greek  sculptor.  Lord,  J:  Bea- 
con lights 735. G.l 

— - Story,  W.  W.  Phidias  and  the  Elgin 


— Waldstein,  C:  Essays  on  the  art  of 

Pheidias.  1885 892.10 

Philadelphia.  Moore,  James.  History 
of  the  cooper  shop  volunteer  re- 
freshment saloon.  1866  785.18 

— Scharf,  J.  T:  and  Westcott  T.  History 

of,  1609-1884.  3 v.  1884 768.2 

Philadelphia  magazines  and  their  con- 
tributors, 1741-1850.  Smyth,  A.  H.  344.20 
Philanthropy.  Addams,  Jane  and  others. 
Philanthrophy  and  social  progress. 

[1893.] 933.21 

— Giles,  H.  Illustrations  of  gehius,  p. 138.  317.11 

— Goodall,  Frances  A.,  ed.  Literature  of 

philanthrophy.  1893 484.2 

— Taylor,  I:  Natural  history  of  enthusi- 

asm   403.5 

Philbrick,  E.  S.  American  sanitary  en- 
gineering. 1881 854.21 

Pfiilidor,  A.  D.  Studies  of  chess.  1825.  864.11 
Philip,  Indian  chief.  Church,  T:  King 

Philip’s  war,  etc.  1852 785.13 

— Drake,  F.  S.  Indian  history  for  young 

folks,  p.  145 ' ’. 734.17 

— Palfrey,  J.  G.  History  of  New  Eng- 

land, v.3,  p.  143 747.5.3 

Philip  of  Macedon.  Dodge,  Theo.  A.  Al- 
exander, p.  125 686.11.1 

— Lord,  J:  Ancient  states,  p.  356 745.14 

Philippine  islands.  Knox,  T:  W.  Boy 

travellers  in.  1882 532.1.3 

Philips,  F.  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Pniups,  Melville.  Making  of  a newspa- 
per. 1893 348.3 


Piiilipson,  David.  The  Jew  in  English 

fiction.  1889 335.16 

Phillimore,  C.  M.  Fra  Angelico.  1892.  694.1 

Phillips,  L.  B.  Dictionary  of  biographi- 
cal reference;  rev.  bv  F.  Weiten- 

kampf.  1889 C.13 

Phillips,  Morris.  Abroad  and  at  home: 

practical  hints  for  tourists.  [1891.]  544.31 

Phillips,  Wendell.  Austin,  G:  L.  Life 

and  times  of.  1888 694.29 

— Martyn,  Carlos.  Wendell  Phillips:  the 


agitator.  1890 671.1.1 

Phillips  Exeter  lectures,  1855-6.  McCosh, 

J.  and  others 333.22 

Phillpotts,  Eden.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Philo  Judaeus,  Alexandrian  Jew , 1st  cen- 
tury. Works  ; tr.  by  C.  D.  Yonge. 

4v.  1854 457.16 


Contents  : v.  1,  On  the  creation  of  the  world.  On 
the  allegories  of  the  sacred  laws.  On  the  cherubim: 
and  on  the  flaming  sword;  and  on  the  first  born  child 
of  man,  Cain.  Of  Cain  and  his  birth.  On  the  sacri- 
fices of  Abel  and  Cain.  On  the  principle  that  the 
worse  is  accustomed  to  be  always  plotting  against  the 
better.  On  the  posterity  of  Cain.  On  the  giants.  On 
the  unchangeableness  of  God.  On  the  tilling  of  the 
earth  by  Noah.  About  the  planting  of  Noah.  On 
drunkenness.  On  sobriety. 

v.  2,  On  the  confusion  of  languages.  On  the  migra- 
tion of  Abraham.  On  the  question,  Who  is  the  heir 
of  divine  things.  On  the  meeting  for  the  sake  of  re- 
ceiving instruction.  On  fugitives.  On  the  question 
why  certain  names  in  the  holy  scriptures  are  changed. 
On  the  doctrine  that  dreams  are  sent  from  God.  On 
the  life  of  the  wise  man  made  perfect  by  instruction ; 
or,  on  the  unwritten  law,  that  is  to  say  on  Abraham. 
On  the  life  of  a man  occupied  with  affairs  of  state;  or, 
on  Joseph. 

v.  3,  On  the  life  of  Moses,  that  is  to  say,  on  the  the- 
ology and  prophetic  office  of  Moses.  Concerning  the 
ten  commandments,  which  .are  the  heads  of  the  law. 
On  circumcision.  On  monarchy.  On  the  question.  What 
the  rewards  and  honours  are  which  belong  to  the 
priests.  On  animals  fit  for  sacrifice,  or  on  victims.  On 
those  who  offer  sacrifice.  On  the  commandment  that 
the 'wages  of  a harlot  are  not  to  be  received  into  the 
sacred  treasury.  On  the  special  laws  which  are  re- 
ferred to  three  articles  of  the  decalogue,  namely,  the 
third,  fourth  and  fifth  ; about  oaths,  and  the  rever- 
ence due  to  them  ; about  the  holy  Sabbath;  about  the 
honour  to  be  paid  to  parents.  To  show  that  the  festi- 
vals are  ten  in  number.  On  the  festival  of  the  basket 
of  first-fruits.  On  the  honour  .commanded  to  be  paid 
to  parents.  On  those  special  laws  which  are  refera- 
ble to  two  commandments  in  the  decalogue,  the  sixth 
and  seventh,  against  adulterers  and  all  lewd  persons- 
and  against  murderers  and  all  violence.  On  those 
special  laws  which  are  contained  under  and  have  ref- 
erence to  the  eighth,  ninth,  and  tenth  commandments. 
On  justice.  On  the  creation  of  magistrates.  On  three 
virtues,  that  is  to  say,  on  courage,  humanity,  and  re- 
pentance. On  rewards  and  punishments.  On  curses. 
On  nobility.  To  prove  that  every  man  who  is  virtu- 
ous is  also  free. 

v.  4,  On  a contemplative  life,  or  on  the  virtues  of 
suppliants.  On  the  incorruptibility  of  the  world. 
Against  Flaccus.  On  the  virtues  and  on  the  office 
of  ambassadors . Address  to  Cains.  Concerning  tin* 
world.  The  fragments  of  lost  works.  Fragments  ex- 
tracted from  the  parallels  of  John  of  Damascus. 
Fragments  from  a monkish  manuscript.  Fragments 
preserved  by  Antonius.  Fragments  from  an  anony- 
mous collection  in  the  Bodleian  library  at  Oxford. 


PHILO. 


190 


PHOTOGRAPHY. 


Philo,  continued. 

Fragments  from  an  unpublished  manuscript  in  the 
library  of  a French  king.  A volume  of  questions, 
and  solutions  to  those  questions,  which  arise  in  Gen- 
esis. Index  to  the  four  volumes. 

Philology.  See  Language. 

Philosophical  classics  for  English  read- 
ers. Knight,  W:,  ed.  v.1-15.  1881-91.  675.11 

Contents  : v.l, Descartes;  by  J:P.  Mahaffiy.  v.2,  But- 
ler; by  W.  L.  Collins,  v.  3,  Berkeley;  by  A.  C.  Fraser, 
v.  4,  Fichte:  by  R.  Adamson,  v.  5.  Kant ; by  W:  Wal- 
lace. v.  6,  Hamilton  ; by  J:  Veitch.  v.  7,  Hegel; 
by  E:  Caird.  v.  8,  Leibniz;  by  J:  T.  Merz.  v.  9,  Vico; 
by  R.  Flint,  v.  10,  Hobbes;  by  G:  C.  Robertson,  v.  11. 
Hume;  by  W:  Knight,  v.  12,  Spinoza  ; by  J:  Caird. 
v.  13,  Francis  Bacon,  pt.  1;  by  J:Nichol.  v.  14,  Francis 
Bacon,  pt.  2;  by  J:  Nichol.  v.  15,  Locke;  by  A.  C. 
Fraser. 

Philosophy.  Alexander,  Archibald.  Some 

problems  of  philosophy.  1886 451.4 

— Bax,  E.  B.  Handbook  of  the  history 

of.  1888 458.6 

— Berkeley,  G:  Principles  of  human 

knowledge  ; ed.  by  C:  P.  Krauth. 

1887 447.11 

— Same.  [In  his  Works;  ed.  by  G.  N. 

Wright,  v.  1.] 452.13.1 

Selections  from;  with  introd.  and 

notes  by  A.  C.  Fraser.  1891 476.13 

— Boethius,  A.  M.  S.  De  consolatione 

philosophise;  with  English  transla- 
tion by  S.  Fox.  1864 457.1 

— Burt,  B.  C.  History  of  modern  phi- 

losophy, [from  the  renaissance  to 

the  present].  2 v.  1892 472.21 

— Diogenes  Laertius.  Lives  of  eminent 

philosophers  [of  antiquity].  1853.  658.1 

— Erdmann,  Johann  E.  History  of.  1893.  477.11 

— Fichte,  Johann  G.  Science  of  knowl- 


edge. 1889 483.7 

— Fischer,  Kuno.  History  of  modern 

philosophy  — Descartes  and  his 
school.  1887 447.1 

— Harris,  W:  T.  Introduction  to  the 

study  of  philosophy.  1890 484.10 

— Hartmann,  E.  von.  Philosophy  of  the 

unconscious.  3v.  1884 483.16 

— Hegel,  Georg  W.  F.  Histor}7  of.  v.  1. 


— Hickok,  L.  P.  Creator  and  creation. 

1872 456.3 

— Ladd,  G:  T.  Introduction  to.  1890..  465.2 

— Leibnitz,  G.  W.  Philosophical  works. 

1890 485.5 

— Lewes,  G.  H.  Comte’s  philosophy  of 

the  sciences;  an  exposition.  1883..  458.7 

— Lotze,  Hermann.  Outlines  of  philos- 

ophy. 6v.  1886-90 472.20 

Contents  : v.l,  Metaphysic.  v.2,  Philosophy  of  relig- 


ion. v.  3,  Practical  philosophy,  v.  4,  Psychology,  v.  5, 
./Esthetics,  v.  6,  Logic;  encyclopaedia  of  philosophy. 


— Lucretius.  On  the  nature  of  things. 

[Poem.]  1886 225.11 

— McCosh,  James.  Prevailing  types  of. 

1890 466.6 

Realistic  philosophy.  2v.  1887 438.29 

— Muller,  F.M. Science  of  thought. 2v.  1887.  448.11 


— Philosophical  classics  for  English  read- 

ers. For  contents  see  entry  above. 

— Royce,  Josiah.  Spirit  of  modern.  1892.  467.14 

— Schlegel,  F.  von.  ^Esthetic  and  misc. 

works,  p.  365.  [Hindu  philosophy.]  323.12 


Philosoph  y,  continued. 


— Schopenhauer,  Arthur.  On  the  four- 

fold root;  and,  On  the  will  in  na- 
ture. 1889... 458.9 

Selected  essays.  1891 484.2(5 

The  world  as  will  and  idea.  3v.  1887.  454.12 

— Tennemann,  W.  G.  Manual  of  the 

history  of.  1878 458.10 


See  also  Gnosticism;  Final  causes;  Logic  ; Matter  ; 
Mental  philosophy;  Metaphysics;  Moral  philosophy; 
Stoics  ; Transcendentalism. 

Philosophy  of  the  unconscious.  Hart- 
mann, Eduard  von.  3 v.  1884  483.16 

Philostorgius.  Ecclesiastical  history, 
epitomised  by  Photius  ; from  324- 

425.  1855 In  457.18 

Philpott,  H:  J.  Tariff  chats.  1888 937.52 

Phipson,  T.  L.  The  storm  and  its  por- 
tents. [French  revolution.]  1878.  797.2 

Phcenicia.  Fyfe,  J.  H.  Merchant  en- 
terprise  911.25 

— Grote,G:  Phenicians.  (History  of  Greece, 

pp.  265-290.) 7^713.11.3 

— Heeren,  A.  H.  L.  Asiatic  nations In  791.1.2 

— Lord,  J;  Ancient  states,  p.  100 745.14 

— Perrot,  G.  and  Chipiez,  C:  History  of 

ancient  art  in.  2v.  1885 896.20 

— Rawlinson,  G:  Religion  of  the  Phoeni- 

cians   In  444.16 

Story  of  Phoenicia.  1889 752.1.24 

Phonetic  spelling.  Whitney,  W:  D.  Ori- 
ental and  linguistic  studies,  v.  2,  p. 

181 332.26.2 

Piionograhy  and  stenography.  Cross,  J. 

G.  Eclectic  shorthand.  1882 855.2 

— Lindsey,  D.  P.  Manual  of  takigraphy. 

1887 862.5 

— Manson,  G.  J.  Work  for  women.  1883.  916.4 

— Moran,  S.  A.  One  hundred  valuable 

suggestions  to  shorthand  students. 

1887 872.8 

— Pitman,  I:  Phonetic  dictionary.  1878.  856.8 

Phosphates.  Wyatt,  Francis.  Phos- 
phates of  America.  1892 8104.23 

Phosphorescence  Holder,  C:  F.  Living- 
lights:  phosphorescent  animals  and 

vegetables.  1887 876.7 

Photographs.  Shepp,  J.  W.  and  D.  B. 

Photographs  of  the  world.  [1892.]. . *888.1 

— Stoddard,  J.  L.  Glimpses  of  the  world. 

1892  *8522.42 

Photography.  Abney,  W.  de  W.  Pho- 
tography. 1890 891.11 

— Bblte,  Max.  Carbon  printing.  1893..  887.22 
Photographic  printing  methods. 1891.  887.10 

— Boy’s  workshop,  p.  169 844.44 

— Burbank,  W.  H.  Photographic  nega- 

tive. 1888  8104.24 

— Burton,  W.  K.  and  Pringle,  Andrew. 

Processes  of  photography.  1889 887.23 

— Duchochois,  P:  C.  Lighting  in  pho- 

tographic studios.  1890 8105.9 

Photographic  image.  1891 8105.10 

— Emerson,  P.  H.  Naturalistic  photog- 

raphy for  students.  1890 897.28 

— Harrison,  W.  J.  Chemistry  of.  1892..  887.18 

History  of.  1887 887.19 

— Hepworth,  T.  C.  Photography  for 

amateurs.  1884 853.1 

— Lietze,  Ernst,  Modern  heliographic 

processes.  1888 888.10 

— Mayhew,  H.  Wonders  of  science 827.11 

— Mcldola,  Raphael.  Chemistry  of.  1891.  891.9 


PHOTOGRAPHY. 


19-1 


PIDGEON. 


Photography,  continued. 

— Prindle,  A.  Practical  photo-microgra- 

phy. 1890 8104.25 

— Robinson,  H.  P.  Letters  on  landscape 

photography.  1888 887.20 

Pictorial  effect  in  photography.  1892.  887.21 

— Taylor.  J.  T.  Optics  of  photography 

and  photographic  lenses.  1892 891.10 

— Timbs,  J.  G.  Inventors  and  discover- 

ers   636.12 

— Wallace, E.,  jr.  Amateur  photographer. 

1884.....’ 855.3 

— Wilkinson,  W.  T.  Photo-engraving, 

photo-etching,  and  photo-lithogra- 
phy. 1885 887.24 

— Wilson,  E:  L.  Quarter  century  in  pho- 

tography. 1887 887.25 

— Wood,  H:  T.  Modern  methods  of  illus- 

trating books 8102.6 

Phrenology.  Bastian,  H.  C.  Brain  as  an 

organ  of  mind,  p.  511-547 835.18 

— Fowler,  O.  S.  and  L.  N.  Self-instruc- 

tor in  phrenology;  rev.  by  N.  Sizer. 

1890 804.15 

— Sizer,  N.  and  Drayton,  H.  S.  Heads 

and  faces.  [1885.] 445.13 

Piirygia.  Perro  t,  G.  tmtZChipiez,  C:  His- 
tory of  art  in  Phrygia.  1892 888.2 

Phyfe,  W:  H:  P.  How  should  I pro- 
nounce? 1889 343.4 

— Seven  thousand  words  often  mispro- 

nounced. 1889 336.2 

— The  test-pronouncer;  a companion  vol- 

ume to  “7000  words  often  mispro- 
nounced.” 1892 344.26 

Physical  beauty.  Miller,  Annie  J.  1892.  857.12 
Physical  culture.  ^Physical  education. 
Physical  education.  Alexander  A.  Health- 
ful exercises  for  girls.  1886  872.40 

Modern  gymnastic  exercises.  2v 873.16 

Contents  : v.  1,  Elementary,  v.2,  Advanced. 

— Bardeen,  C:  II.  Home  exercise  for 

health  and  cure.  1890 876.27 

— Bissell,  Mary  T.  Physical  develop- 

ment and  exercise  for  women.  1891.  877.17 

— Checkley,  Edw.  Natural  method  of 

physical  training.  1890 876.26 

— Jenkin,  A.  F.  Gymnastics.  1891 893.25 

— Jenness,  Mabel.  Physical  culture.  1891.  878.11 

— Johonnot,  J.  Principles  of  teaching, 

p.  184 441.18 

— Lagrange,  F.  Physiology  of  bodily 

exercise.  1890 .815.4.(56 

— Miller,  Annie  J.  Physical  beauty:  how 

to  obtain  and  preserve  it.  1892 857.12 

— O’Reilly,  J:  B.  Athletics  and  manly 

sport.  1890 . 872.7 

— Posse,  Baron  Nils.  Swedish  system  of 

educational  gymnastics.  1890 873.20 

— Root,  N.  W.  T.  School  amusements. 

[Gymnastics.]  1859 426.5 

— - Rosenkranz,  J.  K.  F.  Philosophy  of 

education,  p.  59 448.2.1 

— Spencer,  H.  Physical  education  ..  .In  401.8 

— Thornton,  J:  P.  Training  for  health, 

strength,  speed  and  agility.  1890..  876.14 

— Walker,  Donald.  Manly  exercises. 

1886 '. 867.19 


Physical  expression.  Warner, F.  1886  815.4.51 

Physical  geography.  Croll,  ,T.  Climate 
and  time  in  their  geological  rela- 
tions  81(5,26 


Physical  geography,  continued. 

— Frith,  H:  Marvels  of  geology  and 

physical  geography 874.36 

— Haughton,  S:  Six  lectures  on.  1880. . 878.5 

— Huxley,  T:  H.  Physiography.  1887..  856.18 

— Mill,  Hugh  Robert.  Realm  of  nature. 

1894 8102.28 

See  also  Geology;  Glaciers;  Volcanoes;  Water. 
Physical  life  of  both  sexes.  Chevasse,  P. 

H.  [1879.] 878.19 

Physical  training.  Sandow,  Eugene. 

On  phj'sical  training:  ed.  by  G.  M. 

Adam.  1894.... 892.4 

Physicians.  Atkinson,  W:  B.,  ed.  Phy- 
sicians and  surgeons  of  the  United 
States.  Ports.  1878  662.10 

— Toner,  J.  M.  Medical  men  of  the  Rev- 

olution   692.3 


Physics.  See  Natural  philosophy. 

Physiognomy.  See  Phrenology  and  phys- 
iognomy. 

Physiography.  See  Physical  geography. 
Physiological  aesthetics.  Allen,  Grant. 

1877 885.22 

Physiological  psychology.  Ladd,  G:  T.  465.3 
1891. 

Physiology.  ^Anatomy  and  physiology. 
Physiology  of  bodily  exercise.  Lagrange, 

F.  1890  * 815.4.6(5 

Pianoforte.  Christiani,  A.  F.  Expres- 
sion in  pianoforte  playing.  1886..  848.25 

— Elterlein,  E.  von.  Beethoven’s  piano- 

forte sonatas  explained.  1886 897.30 

— Gems  of  song:  vocal  and  instrumental. 

[1880.] *8542.5 

— Haweis,  H.  R.  Music  and  morals,  p. 

337  818.5 

— Prentice,  Ridley.  The  musician,  a 

guide  for  pianoforte  students.  Six 
grades.  6v.  1886 882.28 

— Smith,  Fanny  M.  A noble  art:  the 

evolution  and  construction  of  the 
piano.  [1892.] 895.11 

— Taylor,  F.  Primer  of  pianoforte  play- 

'ing.  1880 ’.828.20.11 

— Wieck,  F.  Piano  and  song.  [1875.]  853.13 

See  also  Songs. 

Piatt,  Donn.  Memoirs  of  men  who  saved 

the  Union.  1887 (547.6 

Contents  : Lincoln;  Stanton;  Chase;  Sew- 
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and  Boynton,  H.  V.  General  G:  H. 

Thomas:  a critical  biography.  1893.  (586.4 

Pick,  Bernard.  Apochryphal  life  of  Je- 
sus. [Compilation.] 451.23 

— Historical  sketch  of  the  Jews  1887...  755.14 

— The  Talmud:  what  it  is.  1887 451.20 

Pickard,  .1.  L.  School  supervision.  1890.  448.2.15 
Pickard,  S:  T.  Life  and  letters  of  John 

Greenleaf  Whittier.  2v.  1894 694.1(5 

Pickering,  C:  Races  of  man:  their  geo- 
graphical distribution.  1876 8(51.19 

Picton,  J.A.  Mystery  of  matter.  1878...  485.(5 

Pictures.  Van  Dyke,  John  C.  How  to 

judge  of  a picture.  1889 865.1 1 

Picturesque  America.  Bryant,  W.C:,  ed. 

Picturesque  America.  2v.  [1872.]  *8542.10 

Picturesque  Europe.  Taylor, Bayard, 

3v.  [1875.] '. *8542.30 

Picturesque  geographical  readers.  King, 

C:  F.  v.1-4.  1891-2  547.9 

Pidgeon,  W:  ’Traditions  of  I)e-coo-dah 

and  antiquarian  researches.  1858..,  776,23 


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Piepenbring,  C.  Theology  of  the  Old 

Testament.  [1893.] 47G.2G 

Pierce,  Franklin,  lJflh  president.  Poore, 

B.  P.  Perley’s  reminiscences,  v.  1, 

pp.  424-496 645. 1G 

— Stoddard,  W.  O.  Life  of.  1888. ..  .In  647.1.6 
Pierce,  F:  W.,  comp.  Picturesque  and 

descriptive  history  of  the  city  of 

Rockford *8542.1 

Piers  Ploughman,  Vision  and  creed  of; 

ed.  by  T:  Wright.  2v.  1887 234.7 

Pierson,  Arthur  T.  Crisis  of  missions. 

[1886.] 478.9 

Pierson,  G:  S.,  joint  author.  See  Staley, 

Cady. 

Pierson,  H.  W.  Jefferson  at  Monticello. 

1862 684.12 

Pike,  Luke  O.  History  of  crime  in  Eng- 
land. 2v.  1873-6  923.5 

Pike,  Warburton.  Barren  ground  of 

Northern  Canada,  [1889-91].  1892.  551.8 

Pilgrim  fathers.  Alden,  Rev.  J:  Pilgrim 

history.  1890 In  685.7 

— Coffin,  C:  C.  Story  of  liberty,  p.  383..  745.15 

— Higginson,  T:W.  American  explorers, 

p.  309 711.22 

— Wilson,  D.  The  Pilgrim  fathers.  1888.  In  467.10 

See  also  New  England  (History)  ; Plymouth  ; 
Puritans. 

Pilgrim  republic.  Goodwin,  J:  A.  1888.  788.14 
Pilgrim’s  scrip.  Meredith,  George.  1888.  347.2 

Pilgrims.  See  Pilgrim  fathers. 

Pindar,  Greek  poet.  Odes:  lit.  tr.  and 


metrical  versions.  1887 225.16 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Studies  of  the  Greek 

poets,  v.  1,  p.  340  217.15 

Wood,  W.,ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 

PiNE-tree  coast.  Drake,  S:  A 541.9 

Pinkerton,  Allan.  The  spy  of  the  rebel- 
lion: being  a true  history  of  the 
spy  system  of  the  United  States 
army.  1886 753.10 


Pinkerton,  J:  General  collection  of  voy- 
ages and  travels.  17 v.  1808-14.  v.  '. . *568.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Voyages  of  Willoughby  and  others 
to  the  northern  parts  of  Russia  and  Siberia,  1553.  Voy- 
ages of  the  Dutch  to  the  north  of  Europe,  1594  96. 
Dissertation  of  Pontanus  concerning  the  North-east 
passage.  Regnard’s  journey  to  Lapland,  etc..  1681. 
Journey  of  Maupertius  to  the  Polar  Circle,  1737. 
(luthier’s  journal  of  a voyage  to  the  north,  1736-37. 
Travels  of  Ehrenmalin  into  western  Nordland,  etc., 
1741.  Account  of  Danish  Lapland,  by  Leems,  1767. 
Allison's  voyage  from  Archangel,  1697.  New  account 
of  Samoiedia  and  the  Samoiedes,  1762.  Journal  of 
seven  seamen  left  at  Spitsbergen,  1634-25.  Account  of 
forty-two  persons  shipwrecked  near  Spitsbergen,  1646. 
Phipp’s  journal  of  a voyage  to  the  North  Pole.  1773. 
LeRoy’s  narrative  of  four  Russian  sailors,  cast  upon 
the  island  of  East  Spitsbergen.  1743-49.  Backstrom’s 
voyage  to  Spitsbergen.  1780.  Von  Troil’s  letters  on 
Iceland,  1772.  Kerguelen's  voyage  to  the  North.  1767-8. 
Earl  of  Cumberland’s  voyage  to  the  Azores,  1589. 
Raleigh’s  report  of  an  engagement  near  the  Azores. 
1591.  Voyage  toTercera.  by  Re  Chaste.  1583. 

v.  2.  Voyage  to  England  and  Scotland  by  Gonzales, 
1 7 80.  Shaw’s  tour  to  the  west  of  England.  1788. 
Sketch  of  a tour  into  Derbyshire,  by  Bray.  1777.  Oryc- 
tography  of  Derbyshire,  by  Ferber.  Travels  through 
several  parts  of  England,  by  Moritz,  1782.  Skrine’s 
tours  through  Wales.  1795.  Malkin’s  tour  through 
W ales.  1806.  llassel's  tour  to  the  Isle  of  Wight,  1790. 
Heath's  account  of  the  islands  of  Scilly.  1750.  Robert- 
son’s tour  through  the  Isle  of  Man.  1791. 

v.  3.  Tour  in  Scotland,  by  Pennant,  1769.  Pennant’s 
second  tour  in  Scotland.  1772.  Account  of  the  Dro 
sacks,  from  Garnet’s  tour.  Martin’s  description  of 
the  Western  islands.  Martin's  voyage  to  St.  lvilda. 
An  account  of  Hirta  and  Rona,  by  Mackenzie,  of  Tar- 
bat.  Brand’s  description  of  the  Orkneys,  and  Shet- 
land. 1700.  Abstract  of  Young's  Tour  in  Ireland.  1776- 
78.  Hamilton’s  letters  on  the  Northern  coast  of  Ire- 
land. 


Pinkerton,  J:,  continued. 

v.  4.  Lister's  journey  to  Paris,  1698.  Young’s  trav- 
els in  France,  1787-9.  Saussure’s  attempts  to  reach  the 
summit  of  Mont  Blanc,  1786.  Ramond’s  journey  to 
the  summit  of  Mont  Perdu,  1802. 

v.  5,  Spallanzani’s  travels  in  the  two  Sicilies,  etc., 
1788.  Dolomieu’s  account  of  the  earthquakes  in 
Calabria  in  1783  Bourgoanne’s  travels  in  Spain. 
3d  ed'n.,  1803.  Coxe’s  travels  in  Switzerland,  1776-78. 

v.  6,  Riesbeclc's  travels  through  Germany,  1780. 
Coxe’s  travels  in  Denmark  and  Norway,  5th  ed'n, 1802. 
Fortia’s  travels  in  Sweden,  1790-92.  Coxe’s  travels  in 
Russia,  about  1800. 

v.  7.  Travels  of  Rabbi  Benjamin  from  Spain  to 
China. 1160-73.  Travels  of  Rubruquis,  in  Tartary, China, 
etc.,  1253.  Travels  of  Marco  Polo  in  Asia,  middle  of 
13th  century.  Travels  of  two  Mahometans  through 
India  and  China  in  9th  century.  Nieuhoff’s  travels  in 
China,  1655.  Bell’s  travels  in  Asia,  1716-22.  Hamel’s 
travels  in  Korea.  1653.  Description  of  Tibet.  Travels 
of  Goez  from  Labor  to  China,  1602.  Travels  through 
Tibet,  by  several  missionaries.  1600-1700.  Caron’s  ac-. 
count  of  Japan,  1673.  Kempfer’s  history  of  Japan, 
1692. 

v.  8.  Journal  of  Roe.  voyage  to  India,  1614-15.  Ber- 
nier’s voyage  to  the  East  Indies,  etc.  Extract  from 
Tavernier’s  voyages  concerning  the  diamond  mines. 
Hamilton's  account  of  the  East  Indies,  1688-1723. 
Lord's  discovery  of  the  Banians.  Buchanan’s  jour- 
ney through  Mysore,  Canara,  and  Malabar,  1800. 

v.  9.  Travels  of  Pietro  Delle  Valle  in  Persia.  1614. 
Chardin's  travels  in  Persia,  1671-2.  Description  of 
Persia,  from  Harris’s  collection  republished  by  Camp- 
bell. Fraucklin’s  tour  in  the  south  of  Persia.  1786- 
87.  Forster’s  travels  in  the  northern  parts  of  Persia1 
1783.  Accounts  of  Independent  Tartary . Jenkinson's 
travels  to  Bucharia,  1557.  Balbi’s  voyage  to  Pegu, 
1579.  Fitch’s  voyage  to  Pegu,  etc.  Syme’s  embassy 
to  Ava.  Turpin’s  history  of  Siam.  Baron’s  descrip- 
tion of  Tonqueen.  Richard’s  history  of  Tonquin. 
Borri’s  history  of  Cochin-China. 

v.  10,  Niebuhr’s  travels  in  Arabia,  1762.  Blount’s 
voyage  to  the  Levant,  1634.  Dandini’s  voyage  to 
Mount  Libanus.  1680.  Maundrell’s  journey  from 
Aleppo  to  Jerusalem,  1697.  Journey  from  Cairo  to 
Mount  Sinai,  1722.  Pocoeke’s  travel  in  the  East, 
1737-8. 

v.  11.  Dampier's  account  of  the  Philippines,  1686. 
Observations  on  the  Philippine  islands  and  the  Isle  of 
France,  from  tin1  French  of  M.  de  Guignes.  Beeck- 
man’s  voyage  to  Borneo,  1714.  Account  of  Java  and 
Batavia,  from  the  voyages  of  Stavorinus.  Account  of 
Celebes.  Amboyna.  etc.,  from  the  voyages  of  Stavori- 
nus, 1798.  Pigafetta’s  voyage  round  the  world,  1519-22. 
Treatise  on  navigation  by  Antonio  Pigafetta.  Aus- 
tralasia-introductory observations  from  the  work  of 
President  De  Brosses.  Pelsart’s  voyage  to  Australia, 
1628.  Tasman’s  voyage  for  the  discovery  of  Southern 
countries.  1642.  Dampier’s  account  of  New  Holland, 
1700.  Captain  Cook's  three  voyages,  1768-80.  Voyage 
for  the  discovery  of  Southern  lands,  from  the  French 
of  Peron,  1800. 

v.  12,  Colon’s  [Columbus]  discovery  of  the  West 
Indies,  1492.  Discoveries  made  by  the  English  in 
America  from  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.  to  the  close  of 
that  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Frobisher's  voyages  in 
search  of  the  Northwest  passage,  1576-78.  Discovery 
of  and  voyages  to  Virginia,  1584-90.  Cartier’s  discov- 
ery of  the  island  of  New  France.  1534. 

v.  13.  Smith’s  history  of  Virginia,  New  England, 
and  the  Summer  isles,  1624.  Lahontan’s  travels  in 
Canada,  1683.  Memoirs  of  North  America.  Kalm’s 
travels  in  North  America.  1748.  Burnaby’s  travels 
through  the  middle  settlements  in  North  America, 
1759-60. 

v.  14,  Betagh’s  account  of  Peru.  1720.  Ovalle’s  his- 
torical relation  of  Chili,  1649.  Condamine’s  travels 
in  South  America.  1743.  Bouguer’s  voyage  to  Peru, 
1735.  Ulloa’s  voyage  to  South  America,  1735.  Nieu- 
hoff’s  voyages  and  travels  into  Brazil,  1640. 

v.  15.  Voyage  to  Abyssinia,  by  Lobo,  1622.  Poncet’s 
journey  to  Abyssinia,  1698-1700.  Brown's  journey  to 
Darfur,  1793.  Pococke’s  travels  in  Egypt,  1737.  Addi- 
son’s account  of  West  Barbary.  1671.  Windhus’s  jour- 
ney to  Mequinez.  1721.  Shaw's  travels  in  Barbary. 1727. 
Lempriere’s  tour  to  Morocco,  1789.  Abd  Allatif’s  re- 
lation respecting  Egypt.  1203. 

v.  16.  Tliunberg's  account  of  the  Cape  of  Go‘od 
Hope.  1772.  Voyage  to  Congo  by  Angelo  and  Carli, 
1666-7.  Merolla  s voyage  to  the  Congo.  1682.  Strange 
adventures  of  Andrew  Battel  in  Angola.  1589.  Bos- 
nian's description  of  the  coast  of  Guinea,  1700.  Proy- 
art’s  history  of  Loango.  Kakongo.  and  other  king- 
doms in  Africa.  1776.  Adanson’s  voyage  to  Senegal, 
the  isle  of  Goree.  and  the  river  Gambia.  1749-53.  San- 
to’s history  of  eastern  Ethiopia,  1684.  Rochon’s  voyage 


PINKERTON. 


193 


PLUTARCH. 


Pinkerton,  J.,  continued. 


Plato,  continued. 


to  Madagascar.  1792.  Glass’s  history  of  the  Canary 
islands,  1764.  Brown’s  journeys  in  the  interior  of 
Africa.  Park’s  travels  in  Africa. 

v.  17,  Retrospect  of  the  origin  and  progress  of  dis- 
covery. Catalogue  of  books  of  voyages  and  travels. 
General  index. 

Pinkney,  W:  Moore,  F.,  ed.  American 

eloquence  : speeches,  etc 321.12.2 

Pinto, F.  M.  Travels  and  adventures,  1537- 

58;  ed.  by  Vambery.  1891 546.10 

Pinto,  Major  Serpa.  How  I crossed  Afri- 
ca, 1877-9.  2v.  1881  545.13 

Pioneer  home  to  White  House.  Thayer, 

W:  M.  [Life  of  Lincoln.] 647.17 

Piozzi ,Mrs.  Hester  L.Thrale.  Crosland,  N. 

Memorable  women 631.15 

— Seeley,  L.  B.,  ed.  Mrs.  Thrale.  1890.  695.24 

— Thomson,  K.  B.  and  J.  C.  Queens  of 

society 632.10 

Piracy.  Whymper,  F:  The  sea 528.12 

See  also  Buccaneers. 


Pitcairn’s  island.  Fyfe,  J.  H.  Enterprise 

beyond  the  seas 711.20 

— Hale,  E:  E.  Stories  of  the  sea,  p.  192.  721.6.2 

Pitman,  Benn,  comp.  Assassination  of 

President  Lincoln  and  the  trial  of 

the  conspirators.  1865 923.21 

Pitman, I:  Phonetic  shorthand  dictionary. 

1878  856.8 

Pitt,  W:,  1st  Earl  of  Chatham.  Adams,  C. 

K.,  ed.  Representative  British  ora- 
tions  333.29.1 

— Brougham,  H:  Statesmen,  etc 633.1.1 

— Lodge,  E.  Portraits,  etc 658.3.7 

Pitt,  W:,  the  younger.  Adams,  C.  K.,  ed. 

Representative  British  orations.  . . .333.29.2 


— Edgar,  J.  G.  Footprints  of  famous  men.  646.13 

— Goodrich,  C:  A.,  ed.  Select  British  el- 

oquence  321.15 

— Lodge,  E.  Portraits,  etc 658.3.8 

— Roseberrv,A.  P.P.,  Earl  of.  Pitt.  1892.  694.30 
Plain  speaker:  opinions  on  books,  men 

and  things.  Hazlitt,  W: 324.19 

Plain  speaking.  Craik,  D.  M 342.8 

Plain  talks  with  young  home-makers... 

Harris,  F.  McC 865.30 

Plantagenets.  See  England  (History). 

Planter,  The:  or,  thirteen  years  in  the 

South.  By  a Northern  man.  1853..  924.31 
PLANT-lore  and  garden-craft  of  Shakes- 


peare. Ellacomb,  H:  N 343.37 

Plants.  See  Botany.  * 

Platform  echoes.  Gough,  J:  B.  1890..  465.21 
Platform;  its  rise  and  progress.  Jephson, 

Henry.  1892 927.4 

Plato.  Works;  lit.tr. byH:  Cary,  H:  Davis, 

and  G:  Burges.  6 v.  1886 457.6 


Contents  : v.  1,  Apology  of  Socrates;  Crito;  Phiedo; 
Gorgias;  Protagoras;  Phaedrus  ; Thesctus;  Euthy- 
phron;  Lysis,  v.  2,  The  republic;  Timams  ; Critias. 
v.  3,  Meno;  Euthydemus;  The  sophist;  The  states- 
man; Cratylus;  Parmenides;  The  banquet,  v.  4,  Phi- 
lebus;  Charraides;  Laches  ; Menexenus;  Hippas  ma- 
jor; Hippias  minor;  Ion;  First  Alcibiades;  Second 
Alcibiades;  Theages;  The  rivals;  Hipparchus;  Minos; 
Clitopho;  The  epistles,  v.  5,  Laws.  v.  6,  Doubtful 
works:— Epinomis ; Axiochus;  Eryxias;  On  virtue; 
On  justice;  Sisyphus;  Demodocus;  Definitions;  Ti- 
majus  Locrus;  with  Lives  of  Plato,  Introductions, 
Notes,  and  General  index. 

— A day  in  Athens  with  Socrates.  Tr.  from 

the  Protagoras  and  Republic.  1888.  j 464. 24 


— Talks  with  Athenian  youths.  Tr.  from 

Plato’s  Dialogues.  1891 464.22 

— Talks  with  Socrates  about  life.  Tr. 

from  the  Gorgias  and  the  Republic. 

1886 464.23 

— Trial  and  death  of  Socrates.  (Golden 

treas.  ser.).: 687.31 


— Day,  Alfred.  Summary  and  analysis 

of  the  Dialogues  of  Plato.  1870....  457.7 

— Grote,  G:  Plato  and  the  companions 

of  Socrates.  4v 692.15 

— Pater,  Walter.  Plato  and  Platonism. 

[Lectures.]  1893 473.4 

— Wood,  W.,ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 
Platt,  J.  Business.  [Laws  of  success.]  1889.  922.21 

— Money.  1889 924.10 

Plautus,  Marcus  Accius.  Comedies;  lit. 

tr.  with  notes,  by  H.  T.  Riley.  2v. 

1887 225.17 

Plays.  See  Dramas. 

Playthings  and  parodies.  Pain,  Barry..  354.4 

Playtime  naturalist.  Taylor,  J.  E 865.18 

Playwriting.  See  Drama. 

Plea  for  liberty.  Mackay,  T.,  ed.  1891.  926.8 

Pleasures  of  life.  Lubbock,  J:  2v 333.17 

Pliny.  [Caius  Plinius  Secundus.]  Nat- 
ural history;  ed.,  for  boys  and  girls, 
by  J:S.  White.  1885 873.2 

— Memoir  of In  866.1.9 

Plumbing.  Buchan,  W:P.  Plumbing:  a 

text-book.  1883 847.42 

— Hellver,  S.  S.  Principles  and  practice 

of.  1891 877.38 

Plummer,  Alfred.  Church  of  the  early 

Fathers 464.1.4 

Plumtre,  C.  E.  General  sketch  of  the 

history  of  pantheism.  2v.  1878 467.2 

Plumtre,  C:  J:  King’s  college  lectures 

on  elocution.  1880 353.5 

Plunkett,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Josiah  Gilbert 

Holland.  1894 687.18 

Plurality  of  worlds.  Brewster,  David. 

More  worlds  than  one.  1874 861.36 

Plutarch.  Life  of  Lycurgus.  1886.. .In  917.16 

— Morals:  tr.  from  the  Greek;  rev.  by  W. 

W.  Goodwin;  with  introduction  by 
R.  W.  Emerson.  5 v.  1878 445.3 


Contents  : v.  1,  Training  of  children;  Concerning 
the  cure  of  anger  ; Bashfulness  ; That  virtue  may  be 
taught;  Laws  and  customs  of  the  Lacedaemonians; 
Music;  Tranquility  of  the  mind;  Superstition,  or  in- 
discreet devotion;  Apophthegms  or  remarkable  say- 
ings of  kings  and  great  commanders;  Rules  for  the 
preservation  of  health ; How  a man  may  receive  ad- 
vantage and  profit  from  his  enemies  ; Consolation  to 
Apollonius;  Virtues  of  women;  Of  hearing;  Of  large 
acquaintance;  Fortune  or  virtue  of  Alexander  the 
great . 

v.  2,  Banquet  of  the  seven  wise  men;  How  a young 
man  ought  to  hear  poems;  Of  envy  and  hatred;  How 
to  know  a flatterer  from  a friend;  That  it  is  not  pos- 
sible to  live  pleasurably  according  to  the  doc- 
trine of  Epicurus;  Roman  questions;  Greek  ques- 
tions ; Love  of  wealth;  How  a man  may  inoffensively 
praise  himself  without  being  liable  to  envy;  Concern- 
ing the  procreation  of  the  soul,  as  discoursed  in  Ti- 
nueus;  That  a philosopher  ought  chiefly  to  converse 
with  great  men;  Socrates’s  Daemon;  Curiosity;  How 
a man  may  be  sensible  of  his  progress  in  virtue;  For- 
tune ; Virtue  and  vice;  Conjugal  precepts. 


PLUTARCH. 


194 


POETRY. 


Plutarch,  continued. 

V.  3,  Whether  ’twere  rightly  said,  live  concealed; 
Comparison  betwixt  Aristophanes  and  Menander; 
Banishment ; Brotherly  love  ; Wherefore  the  Pythian 
priestess  now  ceases  to  deliver  her  oracles  in  verse; 
Sentiments  concerning  nature  with  which  philoso- 
phers were  delighted ; Stoics  speak  greater  improba- 
bilities than  the  poets;  Symposiacs  ; Moral  virtue; 
Natural  questions. 

v.  4,  Why  the  oracles  cease  to  give  answers;  Isis 
and  Osiris ; Concerning  such  whom  God  is  slow  to 
punish;  Natural  affection  towards  one’s  offspring; 
Fortune  of  the  Romans;  Garrulity;  Love;  Five  tragi- 
cal histories  of  love;  Discourse  to  an  unlearned 
prince;  Heroditus's  malice;  Common  conceptions 
against  the  stoics ; Contradictions  of  the  stoics;  The 
word  El  engraven  over  the  gate  of  Apollo’s  temple  at 
Delphi ; Whether  vice  is  sufficient  to  render  a man 
unhappy;  Whether  the  passions  of  the  soul  or  diseases 
of  the  body  are  worse. 

v.  5,  Eating  of  flesh;  Lives  of  the  ten  orators; 
Whether  an  aged  man  ought  to  meddle  in  state  affairs; 
Political  precepts  ; Which  are.  the  most  crafty,  water- 
animals  or  those  creatures  that  breed  upon  the  land? ; 
That  brute  beasts  make  use  of  reason ; The  face  ap- 
pearing within  the  orb  of  the  moon  ; Fate;  First  prin- 
ciple of  cold;  Whether  water  or  fire  be  most  useful; 
Against  Colotes,  the  disciple  and  favorite  of  Epicurus; 
Plutarch’s  consolatory  letter  to  his  wife;  Of  the  three 
sorts  of  government, — monarchy,  democracy,  and 
oligarchy ; Whether  the  Athenians  were  more  re- 
nowned for  their  warlike  achievements  or  their  learn- 
ing ; Against  running  in  debt,  or  taking  up  money 
upon  usury;  Platonic  questions;  Parallels,  or.  a 
comparison  between  the  Greek  and  Roman  histo- 


ries; Names  of  rivers  and  mountains,  and  of  such 
things  as  are  to  be  found  therein  ; Index. 

— Morals;  ethical  essays;  tr..  with  notes, 

by  A.  R.  Shilleto.  1888 484.27 

— Morals;  theosophical  essays;  tr.  by  C. 

W.  King.  1882 484.28 


— Emerson,  R.  W.  Lectures,  etc 322.1 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 

Plymouth,  Mass.  Bliss,  W:  R.  Old  Col- 
ony town,  etc.  1893 556.8 

— Cheever,  G;  B.  Journal  of  the  Pil- 

grims at  Plymouth.  1848.. 775.12 

— Goodwin,  J:  A.  The  Pilgrim  republic. 

1888 788.14 

— Humphrey,  Frances  A.  Little  pil- 

grims at  Plymouth.  [1890.] j96.6 

— * ■ Hunter,  Joseph.  Founders  of  New 

Plymouth.  1854 • 762.4 

Poe,  Edgar  A.  Works.  6 v.  1884 1001.14 

— Gilfillan,  G.  Third  gallery  of  por- 

traits  301.24 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Letters  to  dead  au- 

thors. 1893 In  357.8 

— Smiles,  S:  Brief  biographies,  p.  334...  606.4 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Poets  of  America 215.19 

Poetry. 

History,  etc. 

— Aristotle.  Poetic;  tr.,  with  notes,  by 


English  literature.  [History  of  Eng- 
lish poetry  to  accession  of  King  Al- 
fred.] 1892 345.21 

— Brooks,  Phillips.  Essays,  etc.  Poetry. 


[1859.] In  356.11 


Poetry,  continued. 

— Brooks,  Sarah  W.  English  poetry  and 

poets.  [1890.] 224.11 

— Durfee,  C:  A.  Concise  poetical  con- 

cordance. 1885 222.18 

— Hazlitt,  W:  Lectures  on  the  English 

poets.  1854 335.8 

— Jebb,  R.  C.  Growth  and  influence- of 

classical  Greek  poetry.  1894 234.24 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Homer  and  the  epic. 

1893 234.1 

— Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  Defense  of  poesy. 

1890 223.26 

— Stedman,  Edm.  C.  Nature  and  ele- 

ments of  poetry.  1892...  231.10 

See  also  Folk-lore;  Minnesingers. 

Versification. 

— Barnum,  S.  W.  Vocabulary  of  English 

rhymes.  1876 215.23 

— Brewer,  R.  F.  Orthometry,  with  a 

rhyming  dictionary.  1893 234.9 

— Corson,  H.  Primer  of  English  verse. 

1893 234.16 

— Guest,  Edw.  History  of  English 

rhythms.  1882 235.1 

— Hood,  T:,  the  younger.  The  rhymster. 

1884  215.24 

— Mayor,  J.  B.  Chapters  on  English 

metre.  1886 235.5 

— Walker,  J:  Rhyming  dictionary 333.9 

Collections. 

— Beeching,  H.  C.  A paradise  of  English 

poetry.  [Anthology.]  2v.  1893..  224.22 

— Beeton,  S.  O.  Great  book  of  poetry  [to 

1866].  2v.  [1870.] 221.14 

— Bellamy,  B.  W.  and  Goodwin,  M.  W. 

Open  sesame;  poetry  and  prose  [for 
young  children].  3v.  1890 95.12 

— Browne,  F.  Y.,ed.  Bugle-echoes:  poems 

of  the  Civil  war.  1886  221.19 

— Child,  F.  J.  Poems  of  religious  sor- 

row, comfort,  etc.  1886 222.11 

— Dalton,  J.  G.  Lyra  bicyclica:  sixty 

poets  on  the  wheel.  1885 226.19 

— Dana,  C.  A.  and  Johnson,  R.  Fifty  per- 

fect poems.  Illus.  1884 *221.17 

— Edwards,  Amelia  B.  Poetry  book  of 

elder  poets.  1878 214.32 

— Ellis,  George.  Specimens  of  early  Eng- 

lish metrical  romances,  with  his- 
torical introduction.  1848. 226.1 

— Festival  poems;  ed.  by  K.  B.  R.  1884.  236.2 

— Gosse,  E.  W:,  ed.  English  odes.  1881.  236.3 

— Greek  anthology;  literal  and  metrical 

versions.  1889 324.6 

— Henley,  W:  E.  Lyra  heroica:  a book 

of  verse  for  boys.  1891 226.16 

— Johnson,  R.,  ed.  Lives  and  works  of 

the  poets,  from  Chaucer  to  Morris. 

3v.  1879 221.15 

— Kendrick,  A.  C.  Our  poetical  favor- 

ites. 3v.  1881 222.23 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Blue  poetry  book.  1891.  227.24 

— Linton,  W.  J.  Poetry  of  America.  Se- 

lections from  1776-1876.  1878 226.9 

— Locker,  F:  Lyra  elegantiarum.  1884.  223.6 

— Longfellow,  H:  W.  Poems  of  places. 

31v.  [1876.] 233.1 

— Miles,  Alfred  H.  Poetry  and  poets  of 

the  century.  9v.  1889 245.6 

— Morley,H.  Burlesque  plays  and  poems. 

1885  216.5 


POETRY. 


195 


POETRY. 


Poetry,  continued. 

— P.,  J.  E.  Musical  moments;  short  se- 
lections in  prose  and  verse  for  music 


lovers.  1889  223.10 

— Priest,  S.  M.  Little  pieces  for  little 

speakers.  [1870.] 343.29 


— Repplier,  Agnes.  Book  of  famous  verse.  233.4 

— Shi  King, The;  tr.  by  W:  Jennings.  1891.  231.21 

— Sladen,  Douglas.  Younger  American 

poets,  1830-90;  appended,  Younger 
Canadian  poets, ed.  by  G.  B.  Roberts.  227.21 

— Smith,  Mrs.  E.  M.  Woman  in  sacred 

song.  1885 212.19 

— Soboleski,  Paul.  Poets  and  poetry  of 

Poland.  1881 224.5 

— Thompson,  Slason.  The  humbler  po- 

ets: a collection  of  newspaper  and 
periodical  verse,  1870-85.  1886..  . 212.20 

— Watson,  William.  Lyric  love.  1892.  231.23 


— Wilmott,  R.  A.  English  sacred  poetry. 

16th-19th  Century.  1877 224.7 

Single  Works. 

— Afterwhiles.  Riley,  James  W 236.26 

— Astraea.  Holmes,  O.  W 215.12 

— At  the  beautiful  gate.  Larcom,  Lucy 233.2 

— Atalanta  in  Calydon.  Swinburne,  A.  C 215.27 

— Becket;  The  cup;  The  falcon.  Tennyson,  A 214.37 

— Beowulf:  an  Anglo-Saxon  poem 231.9 

— Buntling  ball.  A social  satire 215.22 

— Child’s  garden  of  verses.  Stevenson,  R.  L: 227.19 

— City  festivals.  Carleton,  Will 224.29 

— City  legends.  Carleton,  Will  224.4 

— Colonial  ballads,  etc.  Preston,  Mary  J 222.4 

— Course  of  time.  Pollok,  Robert 236.29 

— Courtship  of  Miles  Standish,6fc.  Longfellow, H:W.  231.4 

— Death  of  CEnone ; Akbar’s  dream, etc.  Tennyson, A.  231.15 

— Divine  comedy.  See  Dante  in  alphabetical  list. 

— Dream  of  fair  women.  Tennyson,  Alfred 221.13 

— Drif tweed.  Thaxter,  Celia  — 216.1 

— Empty  purse.  Meredith,  George 231.17 

— Farmer’s  boy.  Bloomfield,  R 222.36 

— Faust.  See  Goethe,  J.  W.  von. 

— For  fifty  years.  Hale,  Edward  E 234.14 

— Foresters.  Tennyson,  A 226.18 

— Garden  secrets.  Marston,  P.  B 222.25 

— Geraldine.  Hopkins,  Alonzo 222.22 

— Glenaveril.  Bulwer-Lytton,  R 215.20 

— Grandmother’s  story,  etc.  Holmes,  O.  W 215.14 

— Heartsease  and  rue.  Lowell,  R.  S 222.19 

— Hermitage,  etc.  Sill,  Edward  R 223.16 

— Hesperia.  Wilde,  Richard  H . . * 226.20 

— Hesperides.  Herrick.  Richard 216.8 

— House  of  the  Wolfings.  Morris,  William 223.28 

— Hudibras.  Butler,  Samuel  . . 202.6 

— In  the  garden  of  dreams.  Moulton,  Louise  C — 223.18 

— Lancelot  of  the  Laik:  a Scottish  metrical  romance.  237.9 

— Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.  Scott,  Sir  W 216.7 

— Liber  amoris.  Carpenter,  H.  B 216.19 

— Light  of  the  world.  Arnold,  Sir  Edwin  227.3 

— Locksley  Hall,  sixty  years  after.  Tennyson,  A..  214.36 

— Love-songs  of  childhood.  Field,  Eugene 238.1 

— Marah.  Bulwer-Lytton,  R 226.22 

— Marmion.  Scott,  Sir  Walter 216.6 

— Maurine,  etc.  Wilcox,  Ella  Wheeler 222.3 

— Modem  love.  Meredith,  George 231.24 

— Neghborly  poems.  Riley,  James  W 231.13 

— North  shore  watch.  Woodberry,  G:  E: 236.25 

— Nothing  to  wear 236.24 

— Old  fashioned  roses.  Riley,  James  W 233.3 

— On  the  nature  of  things.  Lucretius 225.11 

— On  the  road  home.  Sangster,  Margaret 234.17 

— Paradise  lost.  Milton,  John 8522.6 


Poetry,  continued. 

— Pharsalia.  See  Lucan. 

— Piers  Ploughman.  Wright,  Thomas, ed.  2v 234.7 

— Pomegranates  from  an  English  garden.  Brown- 

ing, R 215.16 

— Potiphar’s  wife,  etc.  Arnold,  Sir  Edwin 226.17 

— Reading  of  earth.  Meredith,  George 223.15 

— Reineke  Fox.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von 226.5 

— Rime  of  the  ancient  mariner.  Coleridge,  S:  T 224.15 

— Sha  Nameh.  Firdausi,  Abul  Kasim 234.2 

— Ship  of  fools.  Brandt,  Sebastian.  2v 346.11 

— Sigurd  theY olsung.  Morris,  W: 237.7 

— Sisters’ tragedy.  Aldrich,  T:  B 227.7 

— Snow-bound.  Whittier,  John  G 227.23 

— Song  celestial.  Arnold,  Sir  Edwin 216.14 

— Song  of  the  ancient  people.  Proctor,  Edna  D . . . . 224.21 

— Templars  in  Cyprus.  Werner,  F.  L.  Z 226.12 

— Underwoods.  Stevenson,  R.  L : 222.7 

— With  trumpet  and  drum.  Field,  Eugene 231.18 

— Wyndham  towers.  Aldrich, T:  B 223.12 

Class-list  of  Poets. 

Note. — The  following  list  of  poets,  whose  works,  in 
part  at  least,  are  in  the  library,  does  not  include  many 
to  be  found  in  poetical  and  dramatic  collections. 
^Eschylus.  Marston,  P.  B. 

Aldrich,  T:  B.  Martial. 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.  Meredith,  George. 

Aristophanes.  Milton,  John. 

Arnold,  Sir  Edwin.  Moliere,  Jean  B.  P. 

Beranger,  Pierre  Jean  de  Morris,  William. 

Bion.  Moschus. 

Bloomfield,  Robert.  Moulton,  Louise  C. 

Brandt,  Sebastian.  Nicoll,  Robert. 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  O’Shaughnessy,  Arthur. 

Browning,  Eliz.  B.  Ovid. 

Browning,  Robert.  Peele,  George. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.L .,1st  Lord  Persius. 

Lytton.  Petrarch. 

Bulwer-Lytton,  R.,  2d  Lord  Phsedrus. 

Lytton.  [Owen  Meredith.']  Pindar. 

Butler,  Samuel.  Plautus. 

Callimachus.  Pollok,  Robert. 

Carleton,  Will.  Prentice.  G:  D. 

Carpenter,  H.  B . Preston,  Mary  J. 

Catullus.  Proctor,  Edna  D. 

Chanler,  Amelie  R.  Propertius. 

Chapman,  George.  Pushkin,  Alexander. 

Coleridge,  S:  T.  Read,  T:  Buchanan. 

Cone,  Helen  G.  Riley,  James  W. 

Congreve,  William.  Rossetti,  D.  G. 

Dana,  Richard.  Sandys,  George. 

Dante.  Sangster,  Marg.  E. 

Dickinson,  Emily.  Santayana.  George. 

Euripides.  Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

Field,  Eugene.  Shakespeare,  William. 

Firdausi,  Abul  Kasim.  Sidney,  Sir  Philip. 

Freiligrath,  Ferdinand.  Sill,  Edward  R. 

Freneau,  Philip.  Smith,  Alexander. 

Gilder,  R:  W.  Southey,  Robert. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Spenser,  Edmund. 

Gordon,  H.  L.  Sprague,  Charles. 

Greene,  Robert.  Stanton,  Frank  L. 

Hale,  E:  E.  Stedman,  E:  C. 

Henley,  W : E.  Stevenson,  Robert  L : 

Herrick,  Richard.  Suckling,  Sir  John. 

Hesiod.  Sulpicia. 

Hoffman,  C:  F.  Swinburne,  A.  C. 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Tennyson,  Alfred. 

Homer.  Terence. 

Hopkins,  Alonzo.  Thackeray,  W : M. 

Hugo,  Victor.  Thaxter,  Celia. 

Jonson,  Ben.  Theocritus. 

Juvenal.  Theognis. 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Tibullus. 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Timrod,  Henry. 

Landor,  Walter  S.  Tyrtseus.  • 

Lang,  Andrew.  Vanbrugh,  John. 

Lanier,  Sidney.  Virgil. 

LarCom,  Lucy.  Watson,  William. 

Lathrop,  G:  P.  Webster,  John. 

Lei  and,  C:  G.  Werner,  F.  L.  Z. 

Lessing,  G.  E.  Whitman,  Walt. 

Longfellow,  II:  W.  Whittier,  J:  G. 

Lowell,  R.  S.  Wilcox,  Ella  Wheeler. 

Lucan.  Wilde,  R:  II: 

Lucilius,  Caius.  Woodberry,  G:  E: 

Lucretius,  C.  T.  Woolsey,  S.  C.  [Susan  Cool- 

Macaulay,  T:  B.  idge.] 

Marlowe,  Christopher.  Wycherly  William. 


POINTS. 


196 


POLITICAL. 


Points  of  view.  Repplier,  Agnes 345.8 

Poisons.  Wormley,Theo.  G:  Micro-chem- 
istry of  poisons.  1885 8103.21 

Poland.  Alison,  A.  Miscellaneous  es- 
says  305.4 

— Chambers’s  Miscellany.  History  of. . .1001.8.2 

— Disraeli,  I:  Curiosities  of  lit.  Secret 

history  of  an  elective  monarchy. . . 305.8 

— Mackintosh,  J.  Partition  of In  305.2 

— Moltke,  Count  H.  von.  Poland.  1885..  797.7 

— Morfill,  W.  R,  Story  of.  1893 752.1.36 

Literature. 


— Soboleski,  P.  Poets  and  poetry  of . 1881.  224.5 

See  also  historical  novels  of  Sienkiewicz. 

Polar  regions.  See  Arctic  regions. 

Political  Americanisms.  Norton,  C:  L. 

1890  925.7 

Political  economy.  American  economic 

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tory and  theory.  2v.  1893 936.29 

— Atkinson,  E:  Industrial  progress  of  the 

nation.  1890 923.14 

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1891  936.12 

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ple. 1886 917.21 

Of  work  and  wealth:  a summary  of 

economics.  1883 937.10 

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1886 917.27 

— Ely,  R:  T.  Introduction  to.  1889...  901.24 

Outlines  of  economics.  1893 933.24 


Problems  of  to-day.  [1888.] 922.19 

,ed.  Library  of  economics  and  politics.  934. 1 

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nomic science.  1888  937.44 

— Macvane,  S.  M.  Political  economy:  a 

book  for  beginners.  1891 924.33 

— Marshall,  A.  Principles  of  economics. 

v.  1.  1891  926.14.1 

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of.  1887 902.32 

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political  economy,  v.l.  1894 *947.5 

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troubles  and  their  remedy.  1891. . 925.22 

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94  *1008.30 

— Ricardo,  D:  Works;  with  introd.  by 

J.  R.  McCulloch.  1888 921.4 


Political  economy,  continued. 

— Ruskin,  John.  “Unto  this  last”  and 

Munera  pulveris 946.10 

— Shriver,  E:  J.  Want  and  wealth.  [Fa- 

vors free  trade  and  single  tax.]  1890.  937.63 

— Steele,  G.  M.  Outline  study  of.  1885..  917.4 

— Stephen,  L.  English  thought  in  the 

18th  century,  v.2,  pp.  283-327 425.30.2 

— Thompson,  R.  E.  Elements  of.  [1882.]  934.4 

— Toynbee,  Arnold.  Industrial  revolu- 

tion of  the  18th  century  in  England. 

1890 942.4 

— Walker,  F.  A.  First  lessons  in.  1892.  951.4 

— - Political  economy.  [Briefer  course.] 

1888 936.2 

— Wells,  D:  A.  Practical  economics. 

1888 942.7 

Recent  economic  changes.  1890 922.22 

See  also  Banks  and  banking;  Co-operation;  Com- 
merce and  trade;  Finance;  Free-trade  and  protec- 
tion ; Labor  and  capital ; Labor  and  the  laboring 
classes;  Land;  Money,  etc. ; Monopolies ; Pauperism; 
Population  ; Public  debts;  Social  science;  Socialism 
and  communism;  Taxation;  Trades-unions;  Value. 

Political  economy  of  art.  Ruskin,  J:. . 8105.11 

Political  education.  Spencer,  H In  401.3 

Political  fallacies.  Junkin,  G:  1863 757.12 

Political  science.  Ames,  Fisher.  Works. 

2v.  1854 901.16 

— Andrews,  E.  B:  arid  others.  Man  and 

the  state.  1892 936.31 

— Annals  of  the  American  academy  of 

political  and  social  science,  v.1-2, 

1890-92 1008.50 

— Aristotle.  Politics.  1881  917.22 

— Bluntschli,  J.  K.  Theory  of  the  state. 

1892 944.16 

— Bowker,  R.  R.  and  lies,  G.  Reader’s 

guide  in  political  science:  a classi- 
fied bibliography.  1891 924.34 

— Buxton,  Sidney.  Handbook  to  politi- 

cal questions.  [English.]  1892 943.1 

— Cairnes,  J.  E.  Political  essays.  1873.  935.19 

— Calhoun,  J.  C.  Works;  ed.  by  R.  K. 

Cralle.  6v.  1883 918.6 

— Donnell,  E.  J.  Outlines  of  a new 

science.  1889 937.56 

— Ely,  R:  T.,  ed.  Library  of  economics 

and  politics.  For  contents  see  Ely,R:T.  934.1 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Essays.  [Politics.]..  326.9.2 


— Fiske,  J:  American  political  ideas. 

1885, - 917.2 

— Fowler,  W.  W.  The  city-state  of  the 

Greeks  and  Romans.  1893 787.2 

— Freeman,  E:  A:  Comparative  politics. 

1874 945.6 

History  of  federal  government  in 

Greece  and  Italy.  1893 928.12 

— Goodnow,  F.  J.  Comparative  admin- 

istrative law.  2v.  1893 945.5 

— Grego,  J.  History  of  parliamentary 

elections  and  electioneering  in  the 

old  days.  1886 928.9 

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representative  government  in  Eu- 
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— Hamilton,  Alexander.  Works  of  ; ed. 

by  J:  C.  Hamilton.  7 v.  1851 943.4 

— Hart,  A.  B.  Study  of  federal  govern- 

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— Hobbes, T:  Leviathan.  [Ancient  gov- 

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Political  science,  continued. 

— Hoffman,  Franks.  Sphere  of  the  state. 

1895 951.6 

— Ideal  commonwealths;  ed.  by  H:  Mor- 

ley 917.16 

— Jephson,  H:  The  platform;  its  rise  and 

progress.  2v.  1892 927.4 

— Lalor,  J:  J.,  ed.  Cyclopaedia  of  politi- 

cal science,  etc.  3v.  1881-6 A.  16 

— Locke,  J:  Two  treatises  on  civil  gov- 

ernment; preceded  by  Filmer’s  “Pa- 
triarcha.”  1884 917.17 

— Lodge,  H:  C.  Historical  and  political 

essays.  1892 933.6 

— Lowell,  A.  L.  Essays  on  government. 

1889 922.9 

— McPherson,  E:  Handbook  of  politics 

for  1882,  1886,  1888,  1894.  4v 915.4 

— Maine,  Sir  H:  S.  Popular  government. 

1886 945.26 

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— Montesquieu,  C:  S.,  Baron  de.  Spirit 

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Political  science  quarterly.  See  Period- 
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Political  women.  Menzies,  S.  2 v 652.10 

Politics.  See  Political  science. 

Polk,  Jas.  K.,  11th  president.  Bancroft,  G: 

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— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1888. . . .In  647.1.5 


Polk,  Leonidas,  bishop  and  Confederate  gen- 
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Polk,  R.  L.  & Co.,  pubs.  Illinois  state 
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Polk,  W:  M.  Leonidas  Polk:  bishop  and 

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Pollard,  E:  A.  Black  diamonds.  [Slave 

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Pollard,  E:  A.,  continued. 

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Pollard,  Josephine.  Artistic  tableaux. 

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Pollen,  J:  H.  Furniture  and  woodwork. 

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Pollock,  W.  H.  and  Lady.  Amateur  the- 
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Pollok,  Robert.  Course  of  time  ; a poem. 

1892 236.29 

Polo,  Marco.  Hale,  E:  E.  Stories  of  ad- 
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Polycarp,  St.  Epistles  ; Martyrdom  of.  In  447.16 
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G-  1890 343.12 

Polynesia.  Ellis,  W:  Polynesian  research- 
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4v.  1859 542.7 

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Pomegranates  from  an  English  garden. 

[Poems.]  Browning,  R 215.16 

Pompeii.  Chambers’s  Misc.  [Visit  to.] 1001.8.5 

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Ponce  de  Leon,  Juan.  Irving,  W.  Com- 
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Pond,  James  B.  A summer  [1886]  in  Eng- 
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Pontalis,  M.  A.  L.  John  DeWitt,  grand 

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Pool,  Maria  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Poole,  R.  L.  Wycliffe  and  movements 

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Poole,  Stanley  L-.  Story  of  the  Barbary 

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Poole,  W:  F:  Anti-slavery  opinions  be- 
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Poor,  H:  V.  Manual  of  the  railroads  of 
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— Campbell,  Helen  andothei’s.  Darkness 

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— Finley,  J:  H.,  ed.  Public  treatment  of 

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— Fowle,  T.  W.  The  poor  law.  1890...  936.32 

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How  the  other  half  lives.  1890 925.5 

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Poor  Richard,  Sayings  of.  Franklin,  B:. . 342.7 

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Pope,  Alex.  Carruthers.R.  Life  of.  1857.  658.4 

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Pope,  F.  L.  Evolution  of  the  electric 

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Popes.  Balzani,  Ugo.  The  popes  and 

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Popular  lectures  and  addresses.  Thom- 
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Popular  science  monthly.  See  Periodi- 
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Popular  tales  and  fictions.  Clouston, 

W.  A.  2 v.  1887 347.4 

Popular  tribunals.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  2v.  781.5 

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Porcelain.  See  Pottery. 

PpRRiTT,  E:  Englishman  at  home:  his 
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Port  Royal.  Quick,  R.  H.  Gentlemen  of 
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Porter,  D:  Porter,  D:  D.,  ed.  Memoir  of 

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Porter,  Eliza  C.  Porter,  Mary  H.  Me- 
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Porter,  J.  A.  Sketches  of  Yale  life.  1886.  436.17 
Porter,  J.  Hampden.  Wild  beasts.  1894.  8104.15 
Porter,  L.  H.  Cycling  for  health  and 

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Porter,  Mary  H.  Eliza  Chappell  Porter: 

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Porter,  Noah.  Elements  of  intellectual 

science.  1891 477.3 

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Porter,  Robert  P.  Bread  winners  abroad 

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Portrait  and  biographical  record  of  Win- 
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Portraits.  Lodge,  Edm.  Portraits  of 
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Portugal.  Loring,  G:  B.  A vear  in, 

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Posnett,  H.  M.  Comparative  literature. 

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Posse,  Baron  Nils.  Swedish  system  of  ed- 
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Post  office.  Cushing,  Marshall.  Story  of 

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Potapeeko,  N.  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Potato.  Carman,  E.  S.  The  new  pota- 
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Potiphar’s  wife, etc.  [Poem.]  Arnold, ^VE.  226.17 
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Potter,  Beatrice.  [Mrs.  Sidney  Webb.] 
Co-operative  movement  in  Great 

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Pottery  and  porcelain.  Audsley,  G:  A. 
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Potts,  J.  H.,  ed.  Golden  dawn;  or,  light 

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Pougin,  A.  Life  and  works  of  Yerdi. 

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Poulsson,  Emilie.  Finger  plays  for  nur- 


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Poulton,  E:  B.  Colours  of  animals:  their 

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Poultry.  Beale,  S.  Profitable  poultry 

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Poushkin,  Alex.  See  Fiction  class-list.. 

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Powderly,  T.  V.  Thirty  years  of  labor, 

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Powell,  E.  P.  Our  heredity  from  God. 

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Power  through  repose.  Call,  Annie  P. 

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Poynter,  E.  F.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Poyser,  Arthur  W : Magnetism  and  elec- 
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Praed,  Mrs.  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Praeger,  F.  Wagner  as  I knew  him. 

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Prjsterita.  Ruskin,  John.  3v 683.24 

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Pratt,  Dwight  M.  Decade  of  Christian 

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Pray,  I:  C.  Memoirs  of  James  Gordon 

Bennett  and  his  times.  1855 666.25 

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— Wheatty,  C:  Rational  illustration  of 

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Preacher’s  homiletic  commentary  on  the 
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21  v.  For  contents  see  Bible  [Old  Test- 
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— Jeaffreson,  John  Cordy.  Book  about 

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Preece,  W:  H.  and  Maier,  J.  The  tele- 


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Prehistoric  America.  3v.  $gePeet,  Steph- 
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Prentice,  G:  Wilbur  Fisk.  (American 

religious  leaders.)  1890 656,6.2 

Prentice,  G:  D.  Poems;  ed.,  with  biog. 

sketch,  by  J:  J.  Piatt.  1876 223.20 

— Clarke,  J.  F.  Memorial*  and  biog. 

sketches 615.16 

— Derby,  J.  C.  Fifty  years  among  au- 

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Prentice,  Ridley.  The  musician,  a guide 

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Prentiss,  Eliz.  Life  and  letters.  [1882.]  685.15 

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Prentiss,  Sergeant  S.  Moore,  F.  Amer- 


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Presbyterianism.  Briggs,  C:  A.  Ameri- 
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Prescott,  C.  E.  Sailing  boat  and  its  man- 
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PRESENT. 


200 


PRINTING. 


Present  day  tracts,  v.  1-4. 

1.  Non-Christian  philosophies  of  the  age;  by  Noah 


Porter  and  others 482.25 

2.  Non-christian  religions  of  the  world;  by  W: 

Muir  and  others 478.8 

3.  The  higher  criticism;  by  R.  Payne-Smith  and 

others 482.26 

4.  Man  in  relation  to  the  Bible  and  Christianity; 

by  G:  Rawlinson  and  others 482.27 

Present  tenses  of  the  blessed  life.  Meyer, 

F.  B : 472.25 

Present  truth:  sermons.  Spurgeon,  C:  H.  436.29 
Preservation  of  life.  Burnley,  J.  Ro- 
mance of.  1888 8102.24 

Presidential  elections.  O’Neil,  C:  A. 

American  electoral  system.  1889..  902.31 

— Stan  wood,  E:  History  of.  1884 902.34 

Same;  rev.  edition.  [1892.] 933.1 

President’s  [Cleveland]  message,'  1887. 

Bowker,  R.  R.  1888 937.48 

Presidents  of  the  United  States.  Frost, 

John  and  French,  Harry  W.  Pres- 
idents of  the  United  States  from 
Washington  to  Cleveland.  1889...  675.19 

— Stoddard,  W.  O.  Lives  of  the  presi- 

dents. v.  1-10.  1886-8  647.1 


Contents:  v.  1,  Washington;  v.  2,  J:  Adams  and 
Jefferson;  v.  3,  Madison,  Monroe  and  J:  Q.  Adams; 
v.  4,  Jackson  and  Van  Buren;  v.  5,  Harrison,  Tyler 
and  Polk  ; v.  6,  Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce  and  Bu- 
chanan; v.  7,  Lincoln  and  Johnson:  v.  8,  Grant;  v.  9, 


Hayes,  Garfield  and  Arthur;  v.  10,  Cleveland. 

— Upton,  Mrs.  Harriet  T.  Our  early  pres- 

idents, their  wives  and  children. 

[1890.] 676.4 

— Wilson,  James  G.,  ed.  Presidents  of  the 

United  States,  1789-94.  1894  6101.1 

Press,  The.  $<30  Journalism;  Newspapers. 
Pressense,  E.  de.  Ancient  world  and 

Christianity 462.3 

Preston,  H.  W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Preston,  Howard  W.,ed.  'Documents  il- 
lustrative of  American  history,  1606- 

1863.  1893 y. 7101.6 

Preston,  Marg.  J.  Colonial  ballads,  son- 
nets, and  other  verses.  1887 222.4 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Preston,  T:  Theory  of  light.  1890 8103.8 

Presumption  of  sex..  Adams,  O.  F.  1892.  344.15 
Pretty  arts  for  leisure  hours.  Davidson, 

E.  A.  1878.* 896.9 

Prevost  d’Exiles,  A.  F.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Preyer,  W.  Mental  development  in  the 


— The  mind  of  the  child,  pts.  1-2.1889-90. 

pt.  1,  The  senses  and  the  will 448.2.7 

pt.  2,  Development  of  the  intellect 448.2.9 

Price,  E.  D.,  ed.  Hazell’s  annual  for 

1891.  1891 D.9.1891 

Price,  Eleanor  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Price,  Ira  M.  Syllabus  of  Old  Testament 

history  [1890.] 482.14 

Price,  Julius  M.  From  the  Arctic  ocean 

to  the  Yellow  sea,  1890-1.  1892 551.6 

Price,  L.  L.  F.  R.  Industrial  peace;  are- 

port.  1887 943.20 

Price,  W.  T.  Technique  of  the  drama. 

[1892.] 231.19 

Prichard,  I.  T.  Administration  of  In- 
dia from  1859  to  1868.  2v.  1869. ...  756.14 


Prichard,  J.  Y.  Tableaux  vivants  ar- 
ranged for  amateur  representation. 

[1878.] 871.16 

Prichard,  James  C.  Natural  history  of 

man.  2v.  1885 858.9 

— Researches  into  the  physical  history  of 

mankind.  4th  ed’n.  5 v.  1841 875.10 

Priest,  Josiah.  Bible  defense  of  slavery. 

[1851.] 923.12 

— , comp.  American  antiquities  and  dis- 

coveries in  the  West.  1835 775.17 

Priest,  Miss  S.  M.,  comp.  Little  pieces 

'for  little  speakers.  [Poetry.]  [1870.]  343.29 
Priestley,  Joseph.  Huxley,  T:  H.  Science 

and  culture,  p.  102 824.13 

— Jeffrey,  F.  Contributions  to  the  Edin- 

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Prima  donna,  The,  her  history,  etc.  Ed- 
wards, H.  S.  2v.  1888.. 667.4 

Prime.  S:  I.  Life  of  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse. 

1875  654.5 

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— Autobiography  and  memorials;  ed.  by 

Wendell  Prime.  [1888.] 654.14 

Prime,  W;  C.  Along  New  England  roads. 

1892  547.^6 

— , ed.  Coins,  medals,  and  seals,  ancient 

and  modern.  1864 8104.5 

Prime  ministers  of  Queen  Victoria;  ed. 
by  J.  S.  Reid. 

— Beaconsfield;  by  J.  A.  Froude 666.12 

— Gladstone;  by  G:  W:  E.  Russell 687.30 

— Peel;  by  Justin  McCarthy 692.16 

Primers.  Literature  primers.  lOv 347.15 

Contents  : See  Literature  primers  in  general  alpha- 
bet. 

— New  England  primer.  [Reprint  of  ed’n. 

of  1777.]  1887 348.10 

— Patton,  J.  H.  Natural  resources  of  the 

United  States.  (Science  primers.) 

1886  856.29 

— Tighe,  Ambrose.  Development  of  the 

Roman  constitution.  (History  prim- 
ers.) 1887 755.7 

Primitive  folk.  Reclus,  Elie 876.32 

Primitive  man  in  Ohio.  Moorehead,W.  K.  883.9 
Primitive  piety  revived.  Fish,  Henry  C.  478.10 
Prince,  Morton.  Nature  of  mind  and 

human  automatism.  1885 478.3 

Prince  Siddartha,  the  Japanese  Buddha. 

Atkinson,  J:  L.  [1893.] 478.20 

Princes,  authors,  and  statesmen  of  our 

time.  [Biog.  sketches.]  Parton,J.,ed.  645.13 
Princeton  college.  Vinton,  F:  College 

of  New  Jersey.  [1878.] In  428.10 

— Wallace,  G:  R.  Princeton  sketches. 

1893  477.12 

Princeton  review.  See  Periodicals. 

Pringle,  A.  Practical  photo-micrography. 

1890  8104.25 

— , joint  author.  See  Burton,  W.  K. 

Printing.  Blades,  W:  Pentateuch  of 

printing.  1891 878.22 

— Disraeli,  I:  Amenities  of  lit.  [Inven- 

tionof.] 308.11.1 

Curiosities  of  lit., p.  21.  [Early  print- 
ing.]   305.8 

— Early  printing  and  printers In  1004.1.11 

— Hessels,  J:H:  Haarlem  the  birth-place 

of  printing,  not  Mentz.  1887 892.12 

— Lacroix,  P.  Arts  in  the  Middle  Ages.  *768.1 

— Morley,  H:  English  writers,  v.  6,p.  266. 

[Invention  of.] 335.1.6 


PRINTING. 


201 


PROOF. 


Printing,  continued. 

— Pearson,  Emily  0.  Gutenberg,  and  the 

art  of  printing.  [1879.] 

— Smiles,  S:  Men  of  invention,  p.  153 

— Thomas,  I.  History  of, in  America,  etc. 

2v.  1810 

— Timbs,  J.  Inventors,  etc 

Wonderful  inventions,  p.  54 

Practical  Works. 


871.15 

631.4 

356.8 

636.12 

837.25 


— American  dictionary  of  printing  and 

book-making.  1894 8118.4 

— Bishop,  H.G.  Practical  printer.  1889.  8111.11 

— De  Vinne,  Theo.  L.  Price  list.  1871.  8111.10 

— Drew,  B.  Pens  and  types.  1889 343.22 

— Earhart,  J.  F.  The  color  printer.  1894.  8118.5 

— Inland  printer.  Monthly . 1894 8521.38 

— Ringwalt,  L.  J.  American  encyclo- 

paedia of.  1871 848.26 

Prints.  Maberly,J.  Print  collector.  1885.  875.1 

Prison  journals  during  the  French  revo- 


lution. Duras,  Duchesse  de.  1891.  673.3 

Prison  life  at  Richmond.  Harris,  W:  C. 

1862 775.16 

Prisoners  of  poverty.  [Women  wage- 
workers.] Campbell,  Helen.  1887.  902.35 
Prisoners  of  poverty  abroad.  Campbell, 

Helen.  1889 922.7 


Proctor,  R:  A.  Borderland  of  science. 

1872  856.10 

Contents  : The  Herschels  and  the  star-depths.  Voy- 
age to  the  sun.  Voyage  to  the  ringed  planet.  A giant 
planet.  Life  in  Mars.  Whewellite  essay  on  the  planet 
Mars.  Meteors— seed-bearing  and  otherwise.  Recent 
star-shower  and  star-showers  generally.  News  from 
the  moon.  Earthquakes.  Antarctic  regions.  A few 
words  about  coal . Notes  on  flying  and  flying  ma- 
chines. Gambling  superstitions.  Coincidences  and 
superstitions.  Notes  on  ghosts  and  goblins. 


— Easy  star  lessons.  1891 882.4 

— Mysteries  of  time  and  space.  1883 861.8 


Contents : Newton  and  Darwin.  Vistas  of  the 
past.  Birth  of  the  moon.  Birth  and  death  of  worlds. 
Sun  as  a perpetual  machine.  Sun’s  corona.  Sun’s 
long  streamers.  Meteoric  astronomy.  Comets.  Co- 
metic  mysteries.  Dangers  from  comets.  The  world’s 
end.  The  menacing  comet.  Jupiter’s  satellites.  Ter- 
restrial magnetism.  Star-depths.  Transits  of  Venus. 
Star-clouds  and  star -mist.  Herbert  Spencer’s  philos- 
ophy. Survey  of  the  northern  heavens.  Star  unto 
star. 

— Old  and  new  astronomy.  1892 *8522.30 

Contents  : Introduction.  Ancient  and  modern 
methods  of  observing  the  heavenly  bodies.  Ancient 
and  modern  studies  of  the  earth’s  shape.  Apparent 
motions  of  the  sun,  moon  and  planets.  True  mech- 
anism of  the  solar  system.  Measuring  and  weighing 
the  solar  system.  The  sun.  Sun’s  surroundings. 
Inferior  planets.  Planet  earth.  Moon  as  a planet. 
Planet  Mars.  Zone  of  asteroids.  ' Planet  Jupiter. 
Planet  Saturn.  Planet  Uranus.  Planet  Neptune.  The 
stars.  Table  of  astronomical  constants.  Index. 


Prisons,  reformatory  institutions,  etc. 
Ashton,  J:  The  Fleet:  its  river, 
prison,  and  marriages.  Illus.  1889. 

— Bernard,  F.  Wonderful  escapes 

— Cable, G:W.  Silent  South, p.117.  [Con- 

vict lease  system.] 

— Carlyle,  T:  Latter-day  pamphlets, p.41. 

[Model  prisons.] 

— Dixon,  Hepworth.  John  Howard,  and 

the  prison-world  of'  Europe.  1849. 

— Her  majesty’s  prisons:  their  effects  and 

defects;  by  one  who  has  tried  them. 
2v.  1881 

— Mayhew,  H:  and  Binny,  J:  Criminal 

prisons  of  London  and  scenes  of 
prison  life.  1862 

— Spencer,  H.  - Essays,  <•  [Prison  ethics.] 

— Winter,  Alex.  NewYork  state  reform- 

atory in  Elmira.  1891 

See  also  Andersonville. 

Pritchard,  Urban.  Diseases  of  the  ear. 

1891 

Private  Miles  O’Reilly.  Halpine,  C:  G. 
Privateers.  'See  United  States  ( War  of 
1812-U). 

Problem  of  problems.  Braden,  ClaVk. . . 
Problems  of  Greater  Britain.  Dilke,C:W. 

Problems  of  to-day.  Ely,  R:  T 

Probyn,  J.W.  Italy:  from  the  fall  of  Na- 
poleon I.  in  1815,  to  the  death  of 
Victor  Emmanuel,  in  1878.  1884... 
Same  continued  to  1890.  1891 

— , ed.  System  of  land  tenure  in  various 

countries 

Procter, F.  B.  Classified  gems  of  thought. 

1887 

Procter,  Francis.  History  of  the  Book  of 

common  prayer.  1889 

Procter,  G.  History  of  Italy,  476-1789. 

1844  

Proctor,  Edna  Dean.  Poems.  1890 

Song  of  the  ancient  people.  [Pueblo 

Indians.]  1893 


554.8 

802.28 

941.12 

333.12 
694.11 

925.23 

926.20 

435.10 

941.5 


885.28 

323.34 


453.30 

765.14 

922.19 


751.1 

796.8 


951.3 


428.12 

476.1 

691.5 

227.16 

m.  2i 


— Pleasant  ways  in  science.  1890 8102.30 

Contents  : Oxygen  in  the  sun.  Sun-spot,  storm, 
and  famine.  New  ways  of  measuring  the  sun’s  dis- 
tance. Drifting  light-waves.  The  new  star  which 
faded  into  star-mist.  Star-grouping,  star-drift,  and 
star-mist.  Mallet’s  theory  of  volcanoes.  Towards 
the  North  pole.  A mighty  sea-wave.  Strange  sea 
creatures.  On  some  marvels  in  telegraphy.  The 
phonograph,  or  voice-recorder.  The  gorilla  and  other 
apes.  The  use  and  abuse  of  food.  Ozone.  Dew. 
Levelling  power  of  rain.  Ancient  Babylonian  astrog- 
ony. 

— Rough  ways  made  smooth.  1880 856.9 


Contents  : Sun’s  corona  and  his  spots.  Sun  spots 
and  commercial  panics.  New  planets  near  the  sun. 
Results  of  the  British  transit  expeditions.  Past  his- 
tory of  our  moon.  New  crater  in  the  moon.  Novem- 
ber meteors.  Expected  meteor  shower.  Cold  win- 
ters. Oxford  and  Cambridge  rowing.  Rowing  styles. 
Artificial  somnambulism.  Hereditary  traits.  Bodily 
illness  as  a mental  stimulant.  Dual  consciousness. 
Electric  lighting.  Great  storms.  Recent  storms. 
Mechanical  chess-players.  Influence  of  the  mind  on 
the  body. 

— Universe  of  suns  and  other  science 

gleanings.  1884 861.32 


Contents  : Voices  of  the  suns.  Universe  of  suns. 
Sun’s  corona.  Great  sun-spot.  Last  great  solar 
eclipse.  Great  nebula  in  Argo.  Photographic  eyes 
of  science.  Solar  surroundings.  Planet  Mars.  Life 
in  Mars.  Ring  of  small  planets.  Zone  of  small 
planets.  Star  in  the  East.  Greek  fire.  Plying  ma- 
chines. Sent  to  the  bottom.  Earthquakes  in  the 
British  isles.  South  European  volcanic  system. 
Earth  movements  in  Java.  Earth  shakings,  their 
cause  and  work.  Influence  of  food  on  civilization. 
Pyramid  of  Cheops.  Dream  space.  Three  cold  days 
of  May.  Are  women  inferior  to  men?  Upright  man. 
Effect  of  marriage  on  life.  Stimulants  and  study. 
Poker  principles  and  chance  laws.  Laws  of  proba- 
bility. Strange  coincidences. 


Proffatt,  John.  Curiosities  and  law  of 

wills.  1876 

Profit  sharing.  Gilman,  N.  P.  1889... 
Progressive  housekeeping.  Nitsch,  H.... 
Progressive  orthodoxy.  Editors  of  “An- 
dover Review.” 

Prohibition.  See  Temperance. 

Prompt  aid  to  the  injured.  Doty,  A.  II. 

1894  ' 

Pronounciation.  See  English  language. 
Proof  reading.  Authors  and  publishers, 


924.30 

922.5 

865.4 


446.25 


898.23 


316,19 


PROPERTIUS. 


202 


PUTNAM. 


Propertius,  Sextius  Aurelius.  Elegies  ; 
lit.  tr.,  with  notes,  by  Gantillon. 
With  metrical  versions  of  select 


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Property.  Letourneau,  C:  Property: 

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— Lieber,  F.  On  property  and  labour. 

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— Proudhon,  P.  J.  What  is  property?..  935.21 

Prophets  of  Israel.  Smith,  W:  R 443.27 

Prosody.  See  Grammar;  Poetry  (Versifi- 
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Protection.  See  Free  trade  and  protec- 
tion. 

Protection  of  woodlands.  Fiirst,  H.  1893.  896.16 
Protestant  Episcopal  church.  Coxe,  A. 

C.  Thoughts  on  the  services.  [I860.]  436.27 

— Huntington,  W:  R.  Popular  miscon- 

ceptions of  the  Episcopal  church. 

1892  ...  482.16 

— McConnell, S.  D.  History  of  the  Amer- 

ican Episcopal  church.  1891 462.16 

— Shinn, G:W.  King’s  handbook  of  not- 

able Episcopal  churches.  1889 536.22 

— Temple,  E:  L.  The  church  in  the 

prayer  book.  1894 482.15 

Protestantism.  Chillingworth,  W:  Re- 
ligion of  Protestants  a safe  way  to 
salvation.  1888 457.12 

— Fisher,  G:  P.  Relation  to  modern  civ- 

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— Froude,  J.  A.  Conditions  and  pros- 

pects of In  307.21.2 

Prothero,  Rowland  E.  Life  and  corre- 
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1894 691.11 

Protoplasm.  See  Biology. 

Proudhon, P.J.  What  is  property? [1876.]  935.21 
Prout,  W:  Chemistry,  meteorology,  and 
the  function  of  digestion,  as  related 


to  natural  theology.  1855 868.16 

Prouty,  L.  Fish:  their  habits  and  haunts 

and  methods  of  catching  them.  1883.  854.15 
Provence,  France.  Pennell,  Jos.  and 
Eliz.  R.  Play  in  Provence;  sketch- 
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— Symonds,  J:  A.  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  2,  p. 

310 514.33 

Proverbs.  Beecher,  H.  W.  Proverbs 
from  Plymouth  pulpit ; selected  by 
W.  Drysdale.  1887 447.5 

— Bohn,  H.  G.  Polyglot  of  foreign  prov- 

erbs. 1889 324.10 

— Burton,  R:  F.  Wit  and  wisdom  from 

West  Africa.  1865... 355.19 

— Christy,  Robert.  Proverbs,  maxims, 

and  phrases  of  all  ages.  2 v.  1888.  343.5 

— Franklin,  B:  “The  sayings  of  Poor 

Richard.”  1890 342.7 


— Mackay,C:  Scottish  proverbs.  1888.  In  355.14 

— Spurgeon, C:  H.  Salt  cellars  : a collec- 

tion of  proverbs,  etc.  2v.  1889 336.7 

Prudden,  T.  M.  Drinking-water  and 

ice  supplies.  1891 876.3 

— Dust  and  its  dangers.  1890 876.2 

— Practical  normal  histology.  1890 877.15 

— Story  of  the  bacteria.  1891 876.1 

Prussia.  Abbott,  J:  S.  C.  History  of, 

[with  an  appendix  to  1881].  [1882.]..  751.10 

— Lord,  J:  Prussia  under  Frederick  the 

great In  735.6.4 


Prussia,  continued. 

— Tuttle,  H.  History  of  Prussia  under 

Frederic  the  great,  1740-5.  v.1-2. 

1888 794.3 

See  also  Berlin. 

Prymer,  or  prayer-book.  Littlehales,  H:  465.20.1 
Pryor,  J.  P.,  joint  author.  See  Jordan,  T. 

Psalms,  etc.  See  Hymns. 

Pseudonyms.  See  Bibliography  (Anonyms, 
etc.). 

Psychic  life  of  micro-organisms.  Binet, 

A.  1889.. 8102.7 

Psychic  phenomena.  Hudson, Thomson  J. 

Law  of  psychic  phenomena.  1893..  476.4 

— Savage,  Minot  J.  Psychics:  facts  and 

theories.  1893 473.7 

See  also  Animal  magnetism,  etc. 

Psychology.  See  Mental  philosophy,  etc. 
Ptomaines,  leucomaines,  and  bacterial 
proteids.  Vaughn,  V.  C:  andNovy, 

F:  G.  1891 881.25 

Public  debts.  Adams,  H:  C.  1893 935.4 

Public  health.  See  Health. 

Public  school  journal.  See  Periodicals. 

Public  schools.  See  Education  (Schools). 

Public  speaking.  See  Elocution. 

Publishers’  trade  list  annual,  1880-86, 

1888-94.  14  v *3502.16 

Publishers’  weekly.  See  Periodicals. 

Pulling,  F.  S.  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  1892.  6102.3 

— , joint  author.  See  Low,  Sidney  J. 

— , ed.  See  Foreign  countries  and  Brit- 

ish colonies. 

Pulsifer,  W:  H.  History  of  lead.  1888.  862.1 

Punch  and  Judy.  See  Puppet  shows. 
Punctuation.  Dickson,  W.B.  Modern.  1892.  348.16 


— Drew,  B:  Pens  and  types 343.22 

— Wilson,  J:  Treatise  on  Erfglish.  1889.  343.23 
Punishment.  See  Crime  and  punishment. 

Puppet  shows.  Punch  and  Judy.  Illus. 

by  George  Cruikshank.  1881 867.9 

Purgatorio.  See  Dante. 

Puritans.  Campbell,  Douglas.  Puritan 
in  Holland,  England,  and  America. 

2 v.  1892 778.12 

— Ellis,  G:  E.  Puritan  age  and  rule  in 

the  colony  Massachusetts,  1629-85. 

1891 788.18 

— Oliver,  P:  Puritan  commonwealth. 

1856  784.3 

— Stowell,  W.  H.  Puritans  in  England. 


— Wakeman,  H:0.  The  church  and  the 

Puritans,  1570-1660 464.1.2 

Purple  land  that  England  lost.  Hudson, 

W.  H.  2v.  1885 552.23 

Pushkin, Alex.  Poems;  tr.by  I.Panin.  1888.  236.30 

— See  also  Poushkin  in  Fiction  class-list. 

Putnam,  Eleanor.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Putnam,  G:  H.  Authors  and  their  pub- 
lic in  ancient  times  [to  the  inven- 
tion of  printing] 357.9 

— Question  of  copyright.  1891...: 937.67 

Putnam,  G:  I.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Putnam,  G:  P.  World’s  progress:  an  in- 
dex to  universal  history.  2v.  1883.  B.10 

— and  Jones,  L.  E.  Tabular  views  of  uni- 

versal history.  1891 795.16 

Putnam,  Israel.  Tarbox,  I.  N.  Life  of. 

1876 655.3 

Putnam,  M.  Louise.  Children’s  life  of 

Abraham  Lincoln.  1892 681.11 

Putnam’s  magazine.  See  Periodicals. 


PYLE. 


20S 


QUOTATIONS. 


Pyle,  Howard,  ed.  Buccaneers  and  ma- 

rooners  of  America.  Illus.  1891...  776.10 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Pyramids.  Kingslake,  A.  W.  Eothen,  p.176.  505.7 

— Proctor,  R:  A.  Pyramid  of  Cheops.  In  861.32 

— Seven  wonders  of  the  world 823.18 

Pyrenees.  Dix,  E.  A.  Midsummer  drive 

through.  1890 537.17 

Pythagoras.  Diogenes  Laertius.  Lives 

of  ancient  philosophers 658.1 

— Lewes,  G:  H:  Biog.  history  of  philos- 

ophy   427.1 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 

Quadrupeds  of  North  America.  Audubon, 

J:  J.  and  Bachman,  J:  3v.  [1849.]..  *892.2 
Quain,  J.  Elements  of  anatomy;  8th  edn. 

2v.  1876 862.18 

Quaint  and  curious  advertisements. 

Brooks,  H:  M.,  comp.  1886 333.4.4 

Quakers.  See  Friends,  Society  of. 
Qualtrough,E:  F.  Boat  sailer’s  manual. 

1889 876.29 


Quarterly  anti-slavery  magazine.  Ed. 

by  Elizur  Wright,  jr.  v.  1-2, [1835-7] . 901.17 
Quarterly  review.  See  Periodicals. 

Queen  of  the  Adriatic.  Clement,  C.  E..  554.13 
Queen’s  English.  Alford,  Henry.  1889..  324.22 
Queen’s  highway  [through  Canada] . Cum- 
berland, Stuart.  1887 532.12 

Queens.  See  Biography  (Col.:  Boyal). 

Question  of  ships.  [Merchant  marine.] 

Wells,  D:  A.  and  Codman,  J:  1890..  937.64 


Questions  of  King  Milinda.  See  Sacred 
books  of  the  East. 

Questions  of  the  day  series. 

— Wells,  D:  A.  Our  merchant  marine 937.3 

Relation  of  the  tariff  to  wages 937.4 

— Ford,W.  C.  American  citizens’  manual,  pts.  1-2.  937.5 

— Keay,  J.  S.  Spoiling  the  Egyptians 937.7 

— Schoenhof,  J.  Destructive  influence  of  the  tariff 

upon  manufacture,  etc 937.9 

— Bowker,  R.  R.  Of  wealth  and  work 937.10 

— Dugdale,  R.  S.  The  Jukes 937.14 

— Donnell,  E.  J.  The  true  issue 937.16 

— Giffen,  R.  Progress  of  the  working  class  in  the 

last  half  century 937.20 

— Bourne,  E:  G.  Surplus  revenue  of  1837  937.24 

— Lawton,  G:  W.  American  caucus  system 937.25 

- — Smith,  R.  H.  Science  of  business 937.26 

— Schoenhof,  J.  Industrial  situation 937.30 

— Blair,  L:  H.  Unwise  laws 937.35 

— Alexander,  E.  P.  Railway  practice 937.36 

— Hitchcock,  H:  American  state^constitutions 937.37 

— Dos  Passos,  J:  R.  Inter-state  commerce  act 937.38 

— Jones,  W : II.  Federal  taxes  and  state  expenses.  937.39 

— Atkinson,  E:  Margin  of  profits 937.40 

— Norman,  II:  Bodyke.  [Irish  landlordism.] 937.42 

— Foulke,  W:  D.  Slav  or  Saxon 937.43 

— Lunt,  E:C.  Economic  science 937.44 

— Winn,  II:  Property  in  land 937.46 

— Bowker,  R.  R.  The  president’s  [Cleveland]  mes- 

sage, 1887 937.48 

— Roosevelt,  T.  Practical  politics 937.49 

— Moore,  J.  S.  Friendly  letters  to  American  far- 

mers  937.50 

— Philpott,  II:  J.  Tariff  chats 937.52 

— Allen,  J:  H.  Tariff  and  its  evils 937.53 

— True  or  false  finance 937.55 

— Donnell,  E.  J.  Outlines  of  a new  science 937.56 

— Bruce,  P.  A.  Plantation  negro  as  a freeman....  937.57 

— Storey,  M.  Politics  as  a duty  and  as  a career. . . . 937.58 

— Baker,  C:  W.  Monopolies  and  the  people 937.69 


Questions  of  the  day  series,  continued. 

— Dabney,  W.  D.  Public  regulation  of  railways. . . ' 937.60 

— Bonham,  J:  M.  Railway  secrecy  and  trusts....  937.61 

— Elliott,  J.  R.  American  farms 937.62 

— Shriver,  E:  J.  Want  and  wealth 937.63 

— Wells,  D:  A.  and  Codman  J:  Question  of  ships.  937.64 

— Sherman,  P.  Tariff  primer 937.65 

— Palm,  A.  J.  Death  penalty 937.66 

— Putnam,  G:  H.  Question  of  copyright 937.67 

— Tyler,  L.  G.  Parties  and  patronage 937.68 

— Cowperthwait,  J.  H.  Money,  silver  and  finance.  937.69 

— Ehrich,  L:R.  Question  of  silver 937.70 

— Hall,  B.  Who  pays  your  taxes? 937.71 

— Strange,  D.  Farmers’ tariff  manual 937.72 

— Schoenhof,  J.  Economy  of  high  wages 937.73 

— Taussig,  F.  W.  Silver  situation  in  the  U.  S 937.74 

— Juglar,  C.  Brief  history  of  panics 937.75 

— Lowell,  J.  S.  Industrial  arbitration  and  concilia- 

tion   937.76 

— Remsen,  D.  S.  Primary  elections 937.77 

Quick,  R:  H.  Essays  on  educational  re- 
formers. 1885 . 446.29 

Same.  1892 448.2.17 

Quigg,  L.  E.  Tin-types  taken  in  the  streets 
of  New  York.  [Stories  and  sketch- 
es.] [1890.] 342.4 

Quincy,  Josiah,  1772-1864,  president  of  Har- 
vard university.  Everett,  E:  Ora- 
tions, v.  4,  p.  684-697 334.1.4 

Quincy,  Josiah,  son  of  the  preceding.  Fig- 
ures of  the  past.  [Reminiscences 
of  men  and  things.]  1892 683.6 


Quincy,  Quatremere  de.  Life  and  works 

of  Raffaello  or  Raphael  Santi.l888.i?i  658.5 

Quincy,  Mass.  Adams,  C:  F.  New  de- 
parture in  the  common  schools  of 

Quincy.  1879 431.21 

Three  episodes,  etc.,  v.2,  ch.  20.  [Pub- 
lic school  system  of.] 775.23.2 

— First  church  in  Quincy:  commemora- 

tive services,  etc.  1890 776.9 

— Patridge,  Lelia  E.  “Quincy  methods” 

illustrated.  1885 436.16 

Quinn,  J:  Philip.  Fools  of  fortune;  or, 

gambling  and  gamblers.  1890 926.4 

Quinn,  T:  C.,  ed.  Massachusetts  of  to- 
day. [Historical  and  biographical.] 


1892 *8522.27 

Quotations.  Ballou,  M.M.  Edge-tools  of 

speech.  [1886.] D.8 

— Belton,  J:  D.  Literary  manual  of  for- 

eign quotations,  ancient  and  mod- 
ern. 1891 342.24 

— Bohn,  H:  G.  and  Ward,  A.  L.  Poetical. 

[1883.] *321.1 

— Davies,  E.  Other  men’s  minds.  1888.  341.17 

— King,  W.  F.  H.  Classical  and  foreign. 

1889 331.24 

— Little,  C:  E.  Historical  lights:  quota- 

tions from  histories  and  biogra- 
phies. 1892 353.3 

— Mathews,  W:  Men,  places,  etc.  [Liter- 

ary.]  343.6 

— Proctor,  F.B. Classified  gems  of  thought. 

[Religious.]  1887 428.12 

— Southey,  Robert.  Common-place  book; 

ed.  by  J.  W.  Warter.  2v.  1850 334.10 

— Southgate, Henry, comp.  Many  thoughts 

of  many  minds.  lst-2d  series 351.4 

— Spence,  H.  D.  M.  and  others , ed.  Thir- 

ty thousand  thoughts.  6v.  1889...  *468.4 

— Talmage,  T.  DeWitt.  Trumpet-peals: 

extracts  from  [his]  sermons.  1890.  465.17 


QUOTATIONS. 


204 


RANDOLPH. 


Quotations,  continued. 

— Wood,  James.  Dictionary  of.  1893..  352.3 

See  also  Anecdotes;  Aphorisms;  Extracts; 

Humor  and  wit ; Proverbs. 

Qur’an,  The.  See  Koran. 

Rabbe,  Felix.  Shelley:  the  man  and  the 

poet.  1888 G51.21 

Rabelais,  Francois.  Works;  with  notes. 

[1872.]  345.25 

— Lives  of  Gargantua  and  Pantagruel; 

with  introd.  by  H:  Morley.  1885..  323.32 

— Besant,  Walter,  ed.  Readings  in.  1883.  344.32 

— Lang,  A.  Letters  to  dead  authors. 

1893  , In  357.8 

— Quick,  R.  H . Educational  reformers, 

p.60 446.29 

Race  and  language.  Leffevre,  Andre. 

1894  815.4.72 

Race  with  the  sun.  Harrison, H.  1889..  537.20 

Races  of  men.  See  Man. 

Races  of  the  Old  Testament.  Sayce,A.  H.  473.1.16 
Rachel.  [Elisa  Rachel  Felix.]  Cook,  D. 

Hours  with  the  players,  v.  2,p.  205.  234.13.2 

— Curtis,  G:  W:  Rachel.  [1855.] In  356.10 

— Kennard,N.  H.  Rachel.  (Famous  wom- 


en.) 1886 627.1.11 

— Legouve,  E.  Reading  as  a fine  art, 

p.  81 421.39 

— Lewes,  G:  H.  Actors  and  acting 237.6 

Racine,  Jean.  CEuvres:  text  original  avec 

variantes.  5v.  1874-5 238.2 

Racinet,  A.  Le  costume  historique.  6v. 

1888 *873.27 

— Polychromatic  ornament:  ancient,  ori- 


ental and  mediaeval  art,  including 
the  Renaissance,  17th  and  18th  cen- 
turies ; col’d  and  illuminated  plates. 

1877.  F *8542.40 

Radcliffe,  Ann.  Kavanagh,  Julia.  Eng- 
lish women  of  letters 643.18 

— Scott,  W.  Eminent  novelists 624.19 

Radestock,  Paul.  Habit  in  education. 

1886 463.24 

Radot,  Valery.  Louis  Pasteur:  his  life 

and  labors.  1885 646.2 

Rae,  John.  Contemporary  socialism. 

1884 917.12 

Rae,  W.  F.  Business  of  travel:  a fifty 
years’  record  of  progress,  1841-91. 

1891  544.14 


Raffaello  or  Raphael  Santi.  Buckley, 

T.  A.  Dawnings  of  genius 646.11 

— Grimm,  H.  Life  of.  1888 * 673.15 

— Muntz,  E.  Life  of.  1888 678.1 

— Quincy, Q.de.  Life  and  works  of.  1888. In  658.5 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance:  fine  arts, 

p.  328-338  831.23 

Same,  p.  490.  School  of  Raphael...  831.23 

— Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.  Christian  art 437.9 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 


Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Story  of  Assyria.  1887. , 752.1.15 

— Story  of  Chaldea.  Illus.  i886 752.1.4 

— Story  of  Media,  Babvlon,  and  Persia. 

1888 r 752.1.20 

Railroad  transportation.  See  Transpor- 
tation. 

Railroads.  Alexander,  E.  P.  Railway 

practice.  1887 937.36 

— Atkinson,  E:  The  railway, the  farmer, 

and  the  public.  1892 In  936.28 

— Bonham,  J:  M.  Railway  secrecy  and 

trusts.  1890 937.61 


Railroads,  continued. 

— Clarke,  T:  C.  and  others.  The  American 

railway:  its  construction,  develop- 
ment, management,  and  appliances. 

1889 923.10 

— Dabney,  W.  D.  Public  regulation  of 

railways.  1889 937.60 

— Farrer,T.  H.  State  in  relation  to  trade, 

p.  109 944.21 

— Hadley,  Arthur  T.  Railroad  transpor- 

tation: its  history  and  its  laws.  1893.  944.2 

— Hudson,  James  F.  Railways  and  the 

republic.  1889 935.13 

— Knox,  T:W. Underground. [Tunnels. ]In  928.1 

— Macfarlane,  J.  American  geological 

railway  guide.  1890 8101.13 

— Poor,  H:  V.  Manual  of  the  railroads  of 

the  United  States,  1873-4,  1876-7, 

1881-5,  1887-8.  7v *907.1 

and  H.  W.  Directory  of  railroad  offi- 
cials, 1886-7.  2v.  [1886-7.] *907.2 


— Ringwalt,J:  L.  Development  of  trans- 

portation systems  in  the  U.  S.  1888.  8542.46 

— Seligman,  Edw.  R.  A.  Railway  tariffs 

and  the  interstate  commerce  law. 

1887  

— Spencer,  H.  Railway  morals  and  rail- 

way policy In 

— Van  Oss,  S.  F.  American  railroads  as 

investments.  1893 

— Wellington,  Arthur  M.  Economic  the- 

ory of  the  locations  of  railways. 

1891 

See  also  Electric  railway ; Street  railroads. 
Raimund,  Golo,  pseud.  £fedFriederich,B.  H. 
Raleigh,  Sir  W.  Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous 
voyagers 

— Stebbing,W:  Sir  Walter  Ralegh.  1891. 

Ralph,  J.  On  Canada’s  frontier.  1892. . 
Ramabai  Sarasvati,  Pundita.  The  high- 

caste  Hindu  woman.  1887 

Ramann,  L.  Franz  Liszt,  artist  and  man, 

1811-40.  2v 

Ramayana,  Hindu  epic.  Reed,  Eliz.  A. 

Hindu  literature 

— Wheeler,  J.  T.  History  of  India:  Hin- 

du, etc 

Short  history  of  India,  ch.  2 

Rambler,  The.  Johnson,  S:  (British  es- 
sayists, v.  16-18.) 303.15.16-18 

Rambler’s  lease.  Torrey,  B 865.27 

Rambles  in  wonderland.  [Yellowstone 

region.]  Stanley,  E.  J.  1878 513.11 

Rame,  L.  dela.  [Ouida.\  Fawcett,  Edgar. 

Truth  about  Ouida.  1889 In  336.11 

— [Novels.]  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Ramsay,  A.  C.  and  others.  Origin  of  Al- 
pine and  Italian  lakes,  and  glacial 
erosion.  1890 873.15 

Ramsay,  W.  M.  The  church  in  the  Ro- 
man Empire  before  A.  D.  170.  [1893.]  475.5 

Ramsey,  J.  G.  M.  Annals  of  Tennessee 

[to  1800].  1853 753.17 

Rand,  E:  A.  Deeds  worth  telling.  1890..  776.8 

Rand,  McNally  &Co.  Enlarged  business 

atlas.  1891 R.R.D. 

— Indexed  atlas  of  the  world.  1892 R.R.D. 

Rand,  S.  T.  Legends  of  the  Micmacs. 

1894 477.17 

Randolph,  Edm.  J.  Moore,  ¥.,ed.  Amer- 
ican eloquence,  v.l,  p.  163  321.12.1 

Randolph,  Sarah  N.  Domestic  life  of 

Thomas  Jefferson.  1871 685.2 


947.12 
435.10 

935.3 

947.13 

687.3 
6101.5 

551.9 

947.8 

656.14 
342.25 

793.8 
755.2 


ftANKF. 


205 


ft£ccmi)8. 


Ranke,  Leopold  von.  History  of  Servia 


[to  1843].  With  sketch  of  Bosnia. 

Added,  The  Slave  provinces  of  Tur- 
key, by  R.  Cyprien.  1853 772.18 

— Latin  and  Teutonic  nations,  1494-1514. 

1887. 755.15 

Rankin,  F.  H.  Hygiene  of  childhood. 

1890 872.28 

Raphael.  See  Raffaello  Santi. 

Raphall,  Morris  J.  Post-biblical  history 

of  the  Jews.  2v.  1866  756.7 


Rasselas, prince  of  Abyssinia.  Johnson,  S: 

In  323.31 

Rationalism  and  skepticism.  Blavatsky, 

Mme.  H.  P.  Isis  unveiled.  2v.  1886.  445.14 

— Harrison,  Alex.  J.  The  church  in  re- 

lation to  sceptics.  1892 476.22 

— Ingersoll,  R.G.  Lectures 447.25 

Ravenstein,E.  G., jointed.  See  Great  ex- 
plorers. 

Rawlinson,  George.  Isaac  and  Jacob: 

their  lives  and  times 461.6.15 

— The  kings  of  Israel  and  Judah.  [1889.]  461.6.11 

— Manual  of  ancient  history,  to  fall  of 

the  Western  empire.  1886 752.10 

— Moses:  his  life  and  times 461.6.2 

— Story  of  ancient  Egypt.  1887 752.1.14 

— Story  of  Parthia.  1893  752.1.37 

— Story  of  Phoenicia.  1889... 752.1.24 

— and  others.  Man  in  relation  to  the  Bible 

and  Christianity.  [1889.] 482.27 

Ray,  Anna  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Raymond,  H:  J.  History  of  the  adminis- 
tration of  President  Lincoln.  1864.  767.21 

— Maverick,  A:  Henry  J.  Raymond  and 

the  New  York  press  for  thirty  years. 

1870  674.7 

Read,  T:  Buchanan.  Poetical  works.  3v. 

1890  238.3 

Reade,  C:  Readiana:  comments  on  cur- 
rent events.  1882 342.12 

— Reade,  C:  L.  and  Compton.  Memoir  of. 

1887  647.5 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Reade,  C:  L .and  Compton.  Charles  Reade, 
dramatist,  novelist,  journalist : a 

memoir.  1887. 647.5 

Reader’s  guide  to  English  history.  Al- 
len, W.  F.  1883 732.15 

Readiana.  Reade,  Charles 342.12 

Reading.  Best  reading;  1st  series,  ed.  by 

F:  B.  Perkins.  1876 *3501.4.1 

— Same;  2nd-4th  series, ed.  by  L.  E.  Jones. 

1876-91  *3501.4.2-4 

— Book-lover’s  rosary.  [Praise  of  books.] 

1885 451.17 

— Boston  public  library.  Chronological 

index  to  historical  fiction.  1875. . .*3502.18 


' — Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Young  men’s  library. 

Books  for  young  readers.  1881 354.20 

— Burt,  Mary  E.  Literary  landmarks:  a 

guide  to  good  reading  for  young 
people.  1889 335.17 

— Caller,  Mary  A.  Literary  guide  for 

home  and  school.  1892 345.19 

— Hardy,  G:  E.  Five  hundred  books  for 

the  young.  1892 345.30 

— Harrison,  F:  Choice  of  books.  1886.  333.3 

— Lubbock,  Sir  J:  and  others.  Best  hun- 

dred books.  1887 336.6 

— Mathews,  W.  Men,  places,  etc.,  p.335. 

What  shall  we  read? 343.6 

— Parsons,  F.  and  other's.  World’s  best 

books.  1889 335.18 


Reading,  continued. 

— Rees,  J.  R.  Diversions  of  a book-worm. 

1887 336.15 

Pleasures  of  a book-worm.  1886 335.15 

— Sargent,  J:  F.,  comp.  Reading  for  the 

young  ; a classified  and  annotated 
catalog.  1890 *338.5 

— Smart,  J.  H.  Books  and  reading  for 

the  young.  1880 452.9 

— Van  Rhyn,  G.  A.  F.  What  and  how  to 

read.  1875 3501.13 


See  also  Bibliography;  Books;  Libraries; 
Literature. 

Reading  aloud.  See  Elocution. 

Reading  of  earth.  Meredith,  George 223.15 

Real,  Antony.  Story  of  the  stick.  1875.  917.28 
Realistic  philosophy.  McCosh,J.2v.  1887.  438.29 
Realm  of  tones.  Ritter,  F.  L.,  ed.  1882.  .*8541.32 


REAR-guard  of  the  Revolution.  Kirke, 

Edm 741.15 

Reason  why  series.  Denominational  rea- 
son why:  origin,  history,  etc.  of 
Christian  sects.  1890 478.7 

— Dictionary  of  daily  wants.  [1869.] . . . 856.39 

— Dictionary  of  medical  and  surgical 

knowledge.  [1867.] 856.38 

Reasons  for  being  a Churchman.  Little, 

A.  W 436.26 

Rebellion  record.  Moore,  Frank,  v.  1-11, 

1860-5  731.9 

Supplement,  1861-4 731.9.12 

Reber,  Franz  von.  History  of  ancient 

art.  Illus.  1883 887.27 

— History  of  mediaeval  art.  1887 853.7 

Rebold,  E.  General  history  of  freema- 
sonry. 1885 462.9 

— General  history  of  freemasonry  in 

Europe.  1866 454.9 

Recamier,  Mme.  Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous 

types,  p.  60 681.6 

— Mason,  A.  G.  Women  of  French  salons.  688.3 
Receipts.  Cooley,  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of 

practical  receipts.  2 v.  1880 857.2 

— Scientific  American  cyclopedia  of  re- 

ceipts, notes  and  queries;  ed.  by  A. 

A.  Hopkins.  1892 881.20 

See  also  Chemical  technology;  Domestic 
economy. 

Recent  economic  changes.  Wells,  D:  A. 

1890 922.22 

Recent  rambles.  Abbott,  C:  C 882.24 

Recitations, etc.  See  Elocution  ( Speaker’s ). 
Reclus,  Elie.  Primitive  folk:  studies  in 

comparative  ethnology.  1891 876.32 

Reclus,  Elisee.  Oceanica.  1892 548.22 

Recollections  of  a drummer-boy.  Kief- 

fer,  H:  M j788.23 

Recollections  of  a happy  life.  North, 

Marianne 675.14 

Recollections  of  a private  soldier.  Wil- 

keson,  Frank 757.1 

Recollections  of  a Virginian.  Maurv, 

Gen.  D.  H !.  692.8 

Recollections  of  middle  life.  Sarcey, 

Francisque 683.23 

Reconstruction  of  Europe,  [1851-71]. 

Murdock,  H 765.9 

Records  of  the  past:  Egyptian  and  As- 
syrian monuments;  ed.  byS.  Birch. 

12v.  1875-9 794.1 

Records  of  the  past:  Ancient  monuments 
of  Egypt  and  western  Asia:  new 
series,  ed.  by  A.  H.  Sayce.  6v. 

1888-92 792.18 


RLdLALL. 


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RELIGION. 


Reddall,  H:  F:,  comp.  Fact,  fancy  and 
fable:  a new  hand-book  for  ready 

reference.  1889 *334.9 

Redeeming  the  republic.  Coffin,  C:  C. . . 774.6.3 
Redemption.  Fremantle,  W.H.  The  world 

as  the  subject  of.  1889 *477.7 

Redford,  George.  Greek  sculpture.  1892. 


Redhouse,  J.  W.  Turkish  dictionary. 

1880  C.20 

Re-echoes.  Cobbe,  Frances  P 342.14 

Reed,  Sir  Edward  J.  Japan;  its  history, 

traditions  and  religions.  2v.  1880.  795.13 

— and  Simpson,  E:  Modern  ships  of 

war.  1880 858.14 

Reed,  Eliz.  A.  Hindu  literature.  1891..  342.25 

— Persian  literature,  ancient  and  mod- 

ern. 1893 346.13 

Reed,  H:  A.  Photography  applied  to 

surveying.  1889 8542.35 

Reed,  S.  b!  Dwellings  for  village  and 

country.  1885 892.8 

Reed,  T:  B.  Reed’s  rules:  a manual  of 

general  parliamentary  law.  1894.  951.1 

Reed,  W:  H.  Hospital  life  in  the  army 

of  the  Potomac.  1866 767.10 

Rees,  J.  R.  Brotherhood  of  letters.  1889.  336.23 

— Diversions  of  a book-worm.  1887....  336.15 

— Pleasures  of  a book-worm.  1886 335.15 

Rees,  Janet  E.  R.  Home  occupations. 

1883  847.17 


Reeve,  C:  M.  How  we  went  and  what 
we  saw:  a flying  trip  through  Egypt, 

Syria,  and  the  Aegean  Islands.  1891.  546.12 
Reeves,  J:  The  Rothschilds:  the  finan- 
cial rulers  of  nations.  1887 647.11 

References  for  literarv  workers.  Mat- 

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207 


RENAISSANCE. 


Religion  and  religions,  continued. 

— Johnson,  S:  Oriental  religions:  Persia. 

1885  445.11 

— Kuenen,  A.  National  religions  and 

universal  religions.  1882 446.9 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Myth,  ritual,  and  re- 

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religion.  1891 466.35 

— McLane,  W:  W.  Evolution  in  relig- 

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religion.  1891 475.14 

A study  of  religion.  2v.  1888 453.16 

— Matheson,  G:  Distinctive  messages  of 

the  old  religions.  1893 473.6 

— Michelet,  Jules.  Bible  of  humanity. 

1877  475.7 

— Monteflore,  C.  G.  Origin  and  growth 

of  religion  as  illustrated  by  the  re- 
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— Rhys,  J:  Origin  and  growth  of  religion 

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1888  452.4 

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— Beecher,  H:  W.  Comforting  thoughts. 

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— Bushnell,  Horace.  Christian  nurture. 

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— Clarke,  J.  F.  Essentials  and  non-es- 

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Present  tenses  of  the  blessed  life. . . 472.25 

Shepherd  psalm 472.27 

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on  the  non-Christian  religions  of 

the  world.  [1887.] 478.8 


Contents:  Rise  and  decline  of  Islam.  Christianity 
and  Confucianism.  Zend-Avesta  and  the  religion  of 
the  Parsis.  Hindu  religion.  Buddhism.  Christian- 
ity and  ancient  paganism. 

— Miiller,  F.  Max.  Natural  religion.  1889.  455.7 

, ed.  See  Sacred  books  of  the  East, 

in  general  alphabet. 

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mentary studies  in  theology.  1891.  463.19 

— Pressense,  E.  de.  The  ancient  world 

and  Christianity 462.3 


Religion  and  religions,  continued. 

— Proctor,  F.  B.,  comp.  Classified  gems 

of  thought,  from  the  great  writers 
and  preachers  of  all  ages.  1887...  428.12 

— Schleiermacher,  Friedrich.  On  relig- 

ion: speeches  to  its  cultured  de- 
spisers.  1893 477.6 

— Smith,  W.  Robertson.  Religion  of  the 

Semites.  First  series:  Fundament- 
al institutions.  1889 456.16 

— Smyth,  Newman.  Personal  creeds. 

1890 461.10 

— Sturm,  Christopher  C.  Morning  com- 


munions with  God;  or,  devotional 
meditations  for  every  day.  1877. . . 458. 17 

— Tolstoi,  L.  N.  My  confession;  Spirit 

of  Christ’s  teaching.  [1877.] 448.4 

— Upham,  T.  C.  The  hidden  or  interior 

life.  1845 436.20 

— Upton,  C:  B.  Bases  of  religious  belief. 

1893 483  13 


See  also  Agnosticism;  Atonement;  Christ;  Church 
history;  Demonology;  Egypt;  Evidences  of  Chris- 
tianity; Faith;  Future  life;  God;  Hymnology;  In- 
spiration; Mind-cure;  Miracles;  Missions;  Mythol- 
ogy; Names  of  different  denominations  and  sects; 
Natural  theology;  Parables;  Philosophy;  Prayer; 
Preaching;  Rationalism  and  skepticism;  Redemp- 
tion; Reformation;  Religion  and  science;  Resurrec- 
tion; Revelation;  Revivals;  Sermons;  Spiritualism; 
Supernaturalism;  Symbolism;  Theism  ; Theology. 

Also  Brahmoism;  Buddhism;  Christianity;  Con- 
fucianism; Hinduism;  Judaism;  Mohammedanism; 
Mormonism ; Parseeism;  Tao-ism. 

Religion  and  science.  Dawson,  J.W.  Na- 
ture and  the  Bible.  [1875.] 478.11 

— Kinsley  W.  W.  Science  and  prayer. 

1893  476.24 

— Laing,  S:  Modern  science  and  mod- 

ern thought.  1889 8103.3 

— Seward, Theo.  F.  School  of  life.  Divine 

providence  in  the  light  of  modern 
science,  etc.  1895 491.3 

— Shaler,  N.  S.  Interpretation  of  na- 

ture. 1893 476.19 

“Religion  of  humanity.’’  Thomson,  J. 

R.  Auguste  Compte  and  the. 

[1888.] In  482.25 

Religious  ceremonies,  Ancient.  Cham- 
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Religious  thought  in  Britain  during  the 
nineteenth  century.  Tulloch,  J: 

1886  451.12 

Remarkable  providences  Mather,  T. . . . 451.9 

Rembrandt  van  Ryn,  P.  Mollett,  J:  W. 

Rembrandt.  1890 694.3 

Remington, J.  P .Joint  author.  See  Wood, 

H.  C. 

Reminiscences  of  a portrait  painter.  Hea- 

ly,  G:  P.  A.  1894 694.32 

Reminiscences  of  court  and  diplomatic 
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Remsen,  I).  S.  Primary  elections.  1894.  937.77 
IIemsen,!.  Elements  of  chemistry  1892.  8111.1 

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— Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  com- 

pounds of  carbon.  1892 8111.2 

REMUSAT,Paul  de.  Thiers.  (Great  French 

writers.)  1889 651.19.6 

Renaissance.  Burckhardt,  Jacob.  Re- 
naissance in  Italy.  1890 766.8 


RENAISSANCE. 


208 


RHYS. 


Renaissance,  continued. 

— Goodyear,  W:  H.  Renaissance  and 

modern  art.  1894 8102.10 

— Morley,  H:  English  writers,  v.3,  p. 

383.  R.  in  Italy  335.1.3 

— Pater,  W.  H.  The  renaissance:  stud- 

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«T:  A. 

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Renan,  Ernest.  The  Christian  church, 

[117-161] 463.9 

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— History  of  the  people  of  Israel,  v.1-4. 

1888-95 454.16 

Contents  : v.  1,  Till  the  time  of  King  David,  v.  2, 
From  the  reign  of  King  David  up  to  the  capture  of 
Samaria,  v.  .3,  From  the  time  of  Hezekiah  till  the 


return  from  Babylon,  v.  4,  From  the  rule  of  the  Per- 
sians to  that  of  the  Greeks. 

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the  development  of  the  Catholic 
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Rendall,  G.  H:  Cradle  of  the  Aryans. 

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Rennie,  James.  Insect  architecture.  1888.  867.18 
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Repplier,  Agnes.  Books  and  men.  1892.  345.9 

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Representation.  Guizot,  F.  Origin  of 

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Representative  essays.  Irving,  Wash- 
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Reproductive  organs.  Acton, W:  Func- 
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Reptiles.  Baird,  S.  F.  Preliminary  re- 
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Republic,  The.  (Dialogues  of  Plato.)  In  457.6.2 
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Repudiation  of  state  debts.  Scott, W:  A. 

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Res  judicatEe.  Birrell,  Augustine 344.28 

Rescue  of  an  old  place.  Robbins,  Mary  C. 

1892 877.39 

' Rest.  Call,  A.  P.  Power  through  repose. 

1891  •. 874.20 

Resurrection.  Athenagoras.  Writings. 

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— Ring,  T.  P.  Most  certain  fact  in  his- 

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— Swedenborg,  E.  Resurrection,  etc.. In  444.1.1 
Return,  O Shulamite!  etc.  Sermons. 

Spurgeon,  C,  H. ,,,,  430-32 


Reumont,  Alfred  de.  Carafas  of  Madda- 


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Reuss,  E.  W.  E.  History  of  the  New 

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Reuter,  Fritz.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Revelation.  Fisher,  George  P.  Nature 

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— Mill,  J:  S.  Three  essays,  p.  212 434.5 

— Stephen,  L.  English  thought,  v.  1, 

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Revelation  and  the  Bible.  Horton, Rob- 
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Revivals.  Newell, W:  W.  Revivals:  how 

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Revolutionary  movement  in  1848-9.  [In 

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Reynard  the  Fox.  Carlyle,  T:  Miscel. 

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Same In  236.12 

— Longfellow,  H:  W.  Poets  of  Europe, 

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Reynolds,  J:  Pioneer  history  of  Illinois. 

1887 712.34 

Reynolds, /Sfr  Joshua.  Discourses;  ed.  by 

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Reynolds,  M.  Engineman’s  pocket  com- 
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Rheinhardt,  R.  H.  Whist  scores  and 
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1887 855.22 

Rhetoric.  Aristotle.  Treatise  on.  1888.  324.3 

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Rhine,  river.  Baedeker,  K:  The  Rhine 

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Hacklander,  F.W.  The  Rhine  from 

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Rhoades,  H:  E.  Around  the  world  with 

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Rhode  Island.  Austin,  J:  O.  Genealog- 
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Rhodes,  J.  F.  History  of  the  United 
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Rhymes.  See  Poetry  ( Versification). 

Rhymes  of  childhood.  Riley,  J.  W 231.12 

Rhyming  dictionary.  Walker,  J.  [I860.]  333.9 

Rhys,  J:  Celtic  Britain.  1882 796.20 

— Origin  and  growth  of  religion  as  illus- 

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209 


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Riano,  Juan  F.  Spanish  arts.  (South 

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Ribot,  T.  Diseases  of  personality.  1891.  877.3 

Ricardo,  David.  Works.  1888 921.4 

Contents:  Principles  of  political  economy  and  tax- 
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tion of  bank  notes.  Reply  to  Mr.  Bosanquet’s  prac- 
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mittee. Essay  on  the  influence  of  a low  price  of  corn 
on  the  profits  of  stock.  Proposals  for  an  economical 
and  secure  currency,  with  observations  on  the  profits 
of  the  Bank  of  England.  On  protection  to  agriculture. 
Plan  for  the  establishment  of  a national  bank.  Essay 
on  the  funding  system.  Observations  on  parliament- 


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Rice,  A.  E.  Small  talk  about  business. 

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Rice,  A.  T.,  ed.  Reminiscences  of  Abra- 
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Rice,  D:  H.  Protective  philosophy.  1890.  926.12 
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Rice,  James,  joint  author.  See  Besant,  W. 

Ricu,  Anthony.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and 

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Richard  of  Cirencester.  Ancient  state  of 
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Richardson,  C.  J.  Englishman’s  house: 
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Richardson,  C:  New  dictionary  of  the 

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Richardson,  C:  F.  American  literature; 

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Richardson,  D.  N.  Girdle  round  the 

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RicnARDsoN,  M.  T.  Practical  blacksmith- 

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1884 873.19 

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Richter,  J.  P.  Supplementary  notes  on 
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1891  8106.3 

Riddell,  J.  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Rideing,  W:H:  Boyhood  of  living  au- 
thors. 1887 651.11 

Rider,  G:  T.,  ed.  Lyra  Americana;  or, 

verses  of  praise  and  faith.  1865. . . 222.31 
Riders  of  many  lands.  Dodge,  Theo.  A.  894.15 
Ridgway,  Robert.  Descriptive  cata- 
logue of  the  birds  of  Illinois. 

1889 *8521.33.1 

— Manual  of  North  American  birds.  1887.  878.8 

Ridicule.  Hare,A:W.  and  J.  C:  Guesses 

at  truth,  p.  247 311.35 

— Helps,  A.  Social  pressure,  p.  191 912.6 

Riding.  See  Horsemanship. 

Ridley,  James.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Ridpath,  J:  O.  Cyclopaedia  of  universal 

history.  4v.  [1885-90.] 756.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  Ancient  world  [to  1453].  v.  2-3,  Mod- 
ern world,  v.  4,  Nineteenth  century. 

Rus,  Jacob  A.  Children  of  the  poor.  1892.  935.22 

— How  the  other  half  lives.  1890 925.5 

Riley,  James  W.  Afterwhiles.  1894....  236.26 

— Neghborly  poems  on  friendship,  grief 

and  farm-life.  1891 231.13 

— Old  fashioned  roses.  1892 233.3 

— Rhymes  of  childhood.  1892 231.12 

Rime  of  the  ancient  mariner.  Coleridge, 

S:T 224.15 

Rimmer,  Alfred.  About  England  with 

Dickens.  1883 554.26 

— Our  old  country  towns.  [England.] 

1881 1 552.13 

Ring,  T.  P.  Most  certain  fact  in  history. 

Addresses  on  the  resurrection.  1892.  482.19 

Ring  of  the  Nibelung;  poem.  1888 238.5 

Ringwalt,  J:  L.  Development  of  trans- 

portation systems  in  the  U.  S.  1888.  8542.46 

— , ed.  American  encyclopaedia  of  print- 

ing. 1871 848.26 

Riots.  Headley,  J:  T.  Great  American 

riots.  [1877.] 741.9 

— Phillips,  W.  Speeches,  etc.,  p.  342 321.5 

— Volcano  under  the  city.  [N.  Y.  draft 

riot.] 767.7 

Ripley,  Eliza  McH.-  From  flag  to  flag  [in 
the  South,  Mexico,  and  Cuba], 

1889 523.30 

Ripley,  R.  S.  The  war  with  Mexico.  2v. 

1849 753.7 

Rise  of  great  families.  Burke,  Sir  B 353.2 


Ristori,  Adelaide.  Autobiography.  18S8.  627.1.18 
Rita,  pseud.  See  Booth,  Mrs.  O. 

Ritchie,  A.  I.  See  Thackeray,  A.  I. 

Ritchie,  D:  G.  Principles  of  state  inter- 
ference. 1891 941.18 

Ritchie,  J.  E.  Brighter  South  Africa. 

1892 552.10 

Ritter,  F:  L.  Music  in  its  relation  to 
intellectual  life;  Romanticism  in 
music.  1891 876.40 

— , ed.  Realm  of  tones.  [Portraits  and  bi- 

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1882  *8541.32 

Rivail,  Leon  D.  H.,  comp.  ( Allan  Kar- 
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The  Spirits’ book.  1875 453.23 

Riverside  library  for  young  people. 

— Birds  through  an  opera  glass  ; by  Florence  A. 

Merriam 875.24 


— Book  of  famous  verse;  ed.  by  A.  Repplier 233.4 

— Brave  little  Holland  and  what  she  has  taught  us; 

by  W:  E.  Griffis  792.16 

— Coal  and  the  coal  mines;  by  H.  Greene 872.20 

— George  Washington  ; by  H.  E.  Scudder...  656.5 


RIVERSIDE. 


210 


ROCKY. 


Riverside  library,  continued. 

— Girls  and  women;  by  E.  Chester 461.11 

— ^Japan  in  history,  folk-lore  and  art;  by  W:  E. 

Griffis 547.20 

— Java;  by  S.  J.  Higginson 538.17 

— A New  England  girlhood ; by  Lucy  Larcom 661.4 

— Up  and  down  the  brooks;  by  M.  E.  Bamford. . . . 862.25 

— War  of  independence;  by  J:  Fiske  757.18 

Riverside  science  series. 


— Century  of  electricity  ; by  T.  C.  Mendenhall 847.30 

— Geodosy ; by  J.  H Gore 898.12 

— Heat  as  a form  of  energy;  by  R.  H.  Thurston  . . . 874.1 

— Physical  properties  of  gases;  by  A.  L.  Kimball. . 874.7 

Rives,  Amelie.  See  Chanler,  A.  R. 

Riviera,  The.  Cox,  S.  S.  Search  for  win- 
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— Hare,  A:  J:  C.  Cities  of  northern 

Italy,  v.  1,  p.  58 527.25 

— Macmillan, Hugh.  The  Riviera.  1885.  545.18 
Roads,  etc.  Burke,  M.  1).  Brick  for  street 

pavements.  1892 881.21 

— Bushnell,  II.  Work,  etc.  Day  of  roads.  317.18 
* — Davis,  Richard  Harding  and  others. 

Great  streets  of  the  world.  1892...  548.6 

— Gillmore,  Quincy  A.  Roads,  streets 

and  pavements.  1892. 898.19 

— Good  roads,  v.1-0,  1892-4  *1008.42 

— Jusserand,  J.  J.  English  wayfaring 

life 537.4 

— Mahan,  D.  H.  Civil  engineering,  p. 

277 836.7 

— Pennsylvania  university.  Move  for 

better  roa,ds.  1891 8104.8 

Roadside  songs  of  Tuscany.  Alexander, 

Francesca.  Illus.  1887 224.8 

Robbins,  Mary  Caroline.  Rescue  of  an 

old  place.  1892 877.39 

Roberts,  C:  G.  I),  and  Ingersoll,  Ernest. 

Canadian  guide-book.  2v.  1892.  ..  547.10 
Roberts, E.  H.  New  York.  2v.  (American 

commonwealths.)  1887 738.16.8 

Roberts,  Edwards.  Santa  Barbara  and 

around  there.  1886 533.3 

Roberts,  G.  B.,  ed.  Younger  Canadian 

poets.  1891 In  227.21 

Roberts,  J:  On  billiards.  [1869.] ! 861.30 

Roberts,  Marg.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Roberts,  Morley.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Roberts,  R.  D.  Earth’s  history:  an  in- 
troduction to  modern  geology.  1893.  8102.11 

— Eighteen  years  of  university  extension. 

1891  . * 466.5 

Robertson,  E.  S.  Longfellow 693.23 

Robertson,  F:  W.  Robertson’s  living 
thoughts:  a thesaurus ; by  K.  B. 

Tupper.  1881.. 436.23 

Robertson,  G:  C.  Hobbes.  (Philosophi- 
cal classics.)  1886 675.1.10 

Robertson,  J:  M.  Eight  hours  question. 

1893  941.22 

Robertson,  W:  Life  and  times  of  John 

Bright.  1889 6101.7 

Robespierre,  Maximilian.  Brougham,  H: 

Statesmen,  etc.,  v.  3 633.1.3 

— Morley,  J:  Critical  miscellanies,  v.  1. 

1888 In  352.5.1 

Robida.A.  “Yester-year  ” : ten  centuries 

of  toilette.  1891 871.19 

Robinson,  A.  M.  F.  Margaret  of  Angou- 
leme,  queen  of  Navarre.  (Famous 

women.)  1887 627.1.14 

Robinson,  C:  S.  Pharaohs  of  the  bond- 
age and  the  Exodus.  1887 793.19 


Robinson,  F.  W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Robinson,  H.  P.  Letters  on  landscape 


photography.  1888 887.20 

— Pictorial  effect  in  photography.  1892..  887.21 
Robinson,  Rev.  John,  the  Pilgrim  father. 

Works,  with  memoir  and  annota- 
tions, by  R.  Ashton.  1851 455.9 

Robinson,  Lelia  J.  Law  made  easy.  1886.  918.7 

Robinson,  Rowland  E.  Vermont:  a study 


of  independence.  Map.  1892 738.16.13 


Robinson,  W:  Gas  and  petroleum  engines. 

1890  8106.4 

Robinson,  W : S.  Warrington’s  manual  [of 

parliamentary  law].  [1875.] 941.13 

Rociie,  J.  J.  Story  of  the  filibusters;  ad- 
ded, Life  of  Colonel  David  Crockett.  788.16 

Rock,  Daniel.  Textile  fabrics.  1877 853.25 

Rockford,  Illinois.  Annual  reports  of  the 

city  of  Rockford.  1878-93. . *9602.3 

— Browne,  E.  «?idIiowe,  F.  F.,  com p.  In- 

dustrial and  picturesque  Rockford. 

[1891.] *544.6 

— Pierce,  F.  C.,  comp.  Picturesque  and 

descriptive  history  of  the  city  of 
Rockford.  1887..’. *8542.1 

— Portrait  and  biographical  record  of 

Winnebago  Co.  1892.  Q *678.11 

— Revised  ordinances.  1887,  1892.  2v..  *911.15 

— Rockford  hospital  association.  1st  and 

2nd  reports,  1883-93 *9602.2 

— Roe,  F.  B.  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Rock- 

ford, Illinois  and  vicinity.  1892...  R.R.D. 

— Thurston,  J:  H.  Earlv  days  in  Rock- 

ford. 1891 712.39 


Directories. 

— Directory, 1887-8.  [Bunn  and  Phillippi.]  9602.1 


1889-90.  [P.  L.  Phillippi.] 9602.1 

1892.  [P.  L.  Phillippi  Co.] 9602  1 


1894.  [L.  P.  Phillippi  Co.] 9602.1 


Neiespapers. 

— Morning  Republican.  1890-94 Ref. 

— Morning  Star.  1888-94  Ref. 

* — Rockford  Daily  Gazette,  1879-91 Ref. 

— Rockford  Weekly  Gazette.  1866-71, 

1875-80  Ref. 

— Rockford  Daily  Register.  1873-74,1877- 

91 Ref. 

— Rockford  Weekly  Register.  1855-68,- 

1870-71,  1874-80,  1886-90 Ref. 

— Rockford  Daily  Register-Gazette.  1891- 

94 Ref. 


Also,  with  omissions,  Winnebago  Forum,  Feb.  25, 
1843-Dec.  30,  1846;  Rockford  Forum,  Jan.  15,  1815- 
Dec.  28,  1853;  Rock  River  Democrat  and  Rockford 
Democrat,  June  8.  1852-Dec.  25,  1860;  Rockford  Re- 
publican, Jan.  3,  1855- July  24,  1862;  Rockford  Demo- 


crat, Jan.  1,  1861-May  31,  1865. 

Rockford  collegian.  ^Periodicals. 

Rockford  cook  book.  Comp,  by  ladies  of 

Rockford,  111.  1887 847.41 

Rockford  seminary  magazine.  See  Pe- 
riodicals. 

Rockiiill,  W : W.  Land  of  the  Lamas. 

1891 546.3 


Rocks.  Rutley,  F.  Study  of.  1884 856.4 


See  also  Geology  and  Mineralogy. 

Rockstro,  W.  S.  Life  of  George  Frede- 
rick Handel.  1883 673.17 

— , joint  author.  See  Holland,  H.  S. 

Rocky  mountains.  Hoofs,  claws  and  ant- 
lers of  the  Rocky  mountains  by  the 
camera, with  introd.  by  Theo.  Roose- 
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Rocky  mountains,  continued. 

— Lewis,  M.  and  Clarke,  W.  Hist,  of  the 

exped.  of  Lewis  and  Clarke  across 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  etc.,  [1804-G]. 

Ed.,  with  introd.,  etc.,  by  Elliot 

• Coues.  Illus.  4v.  1893 553.9 

Rodd,  Rennell.  Frederick;  crown  prince 

and  emperor  [of  Germany].  1888..  GGG.ll 
RoDENuouGn,  Theo.  F.  Afghanistan  and 

the  Anglo-Russian  dispute.  1885..  727.21 

— , comp.  From  everglade  to  canon  with 

the  Second  dragoons,  183G-75.  1875.  7G8.7 

Rodney,  G:  B.  Hannay,  D:  Rodney. 

(English  men  of  action. ) 1891. . . .G55. 17.17 


Rodway,  James.  In  the  Guiana  forest: 

studies  of  nature.  1894 8104.29 

Roe,  E:  P.  Home  acre.  [Trees,  fruit, 

etc.]  1889 8G5.7 

— Play  and  profit  in  my  garden.  1886..  855.27 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Roe,  F:  B.  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Rockford, 

Illinois,  and  vicinity.  1892 R.R.D. 

Roe,  Marion  E.  How  six  girls  made 

money.  1887  922.4 

Roger  of  Wendover.  Flowers  of  history: 
history  of  England,  447-1235.  2v. 

1849 771.11 

Rogers,  C:  Social  life  in  Scotland.  3v. 

1884 793.14 

Rogers,  James  E.  T.  Industrial  and  com- 
mercial history  of  England.  1892.  935.15 

— Six  centuries  of  work  and  wages. 

[Abridged.]  [1890.] 925.12 

— Story  of  Holland.  1889  752.1.23 

— , joint  author.  See  Mahaffy,  J:  P. 

Rogers,  W.  T:  Manual  of  bibliography. 

1891 3501.15 

Roget,  P.  M.  Animal  and  vegetable 
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Rohe,  G:  H.  Text-book  of  hygiene.  1890.  857.7 

Roland,  paladin  of  Charlemange.  Song  of 

Roland;  tr.  by  J:  O’Hagan.  1883.  238.6 

— Cox,  G.AY.  and  Jones, E.  II.  Romances, 

p.  202  47.5 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance:  Italian 

literature,  v.  1,  p.  433.  Song  of...  751.5.1 

— Turpin,  J.  History  of In  323.30 

Roland,  Mme.  M.  J.  P.  Blind,  Mathilde. 

Madame  Roland.  (Famous  women.) 

1886 G27.1.12 

— Watson,  H.  C.  Heroic  women  of  his- 

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Rollins.  Alice  W.  From  palm  to  glacier: 

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Roman  and  medieval  art.  Goodyear,  W. II.  885.31 
Roman  Catholic  church.  Breviarium  Ro- 


manum.  Pars  aestiva.  1851 433.32 

— Brueck,  H.  History  of  the  Catholic 

church.  2v.  1889 465.6 

— Digby,  K.  II.  Mores  Catholici.  [Mid- 

dle Ages.]  3 v.  1845 468.7 

— Lea,  H:  C.  Studies  in  church  history. 

1883 ‘..  462.15 

Contents:  Rise  of  the  temporal  power;  Benefit  of 


clergy;  Excommunication;  The  early  church  and 
slavery. 

— Manning, R.  Plain  and  rational  account 

of  the  Catholic  faith.  1861 475.6 


Roman  Catholic  church,  continued . 

— Shea,  J:  G.  History  of  the  Catholic 

church  in  the  United  States,  152L 

1866.  4v.  1886-1890 487.3 

Contents  : v.  1,  1521-1763.  v.  2.  1763-1815.  v.  3,  1808- 
1843.  v.  4,  1843-1866. 

For  periodicals  see  American  Catholic  quarterly 
review;  Ave  Maria;  Catholic  world. 

See  also  Celibacy;  Christianity;  Chfirch  history; 
Fathers  of  the  church;  Inquisition;  Jesuits;  Mass; 
Missions;  Monastic  institutions  ; Persecution;  Popes; 
Reformation;  Rome. 

Roman  or  Latin  literature.  See  Latin  liter- 
ature. 

Romance  literature.  Sismondi,  J.  C:  L. 

S.  de.  Literature  of  the  south  of 

Europe.  2v.  1848 302.6 

Romance  of  Western  history.  Hill,  James.  753.12 
Romanes,G:J:  Darwin  and  after  Darwin. 

v.  1.  The  Darwinian  theory.  1892.  882.10 

— Mental  evolution  in  man:  origin  of  hu- 


man faculty.  1889 454.20 

Romantic  love  and  personal  beauty.  Finck, 

H:  T.  1887 448.3 

Rome.  Antiquities,  etc. 


— Coulanges,  F.  de.  The  ancient  city:  a 


study  of  the  religion,  laws,  and  in- 
stitutions of  Greece  and  Rome.  1882.  735.10 

— Guhl,  E.  and  Koner,  W.  Life  of  the 

Greeks  and  Romans.  1876 766.9 

— Inge,  W.  R.  Society  in  Rome  under 

the  Caesars.  1888 755.11 

— Lanciani,  R.  Ancient  Rome  in  the 

light  of  recent  discoveries.  1890..  766.7 

Pagan  and  Christian  Rome.  1893..  786.1 

— Middleton,  J.  H:  Ancient  Rojne  in 

1885 523.19 

Ancient  Rome  in  1888 558.28 

Remains  of  ancient  Rome.  2v.  1892.  561.6 


Note : Revised  and  enlarged  version  of  “Ancient 
Rome  in  1885  and  in  1888.” 

— Northcote,  J.  S.  and  Brownlow,  W.  R. 

Roma  sotterranea.  3v.  in  2.  1880.  7102.1 

— Parker,  J.  H.  Architectural  history  of 

the  city  of  Rome;  abridged  from 
Parker’s  “Archaeology  of  Rome.” 

1882 752.3 

— Rawlinson,  G:  Religion  of  the  ancient 

Romans 444.16 

— Schreiber,  T.  Atlas  of  classical  anti- 

quities. 1895 *8542.49 

— Seylfert,  O.  Dictionary  of  classical  an- 

tiquities. 1891 C.12 

— Smith,  W:  and  others.  Dictionary  of 

Greek  and  Roman  antiquities.  1890.  C.10 

History. 

— Ammianus  Marcellinus.  Roman  his- 

tory: books  14-3*1,  [A.  D.  353-378]. 

1887 771.14 

— Bancroft,  G:  Decline  of  the  Roman 

people In  321.17 

— Bcesly,  A.  II.  The  Gracchi,  Marius, 

and  Sulla.  (Epochs  of  ancient  his- 
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— Bury,  J.  B.  History  of  the  later  Ro- 

man empire,  [395-800].  2v.  1889....  778.14 

— Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Little  Ar- 

thur’s history  of  Rome  [to  500  A. 

J)].  Illus.  [1892.] 783.16 

— Caesar,  C.  J.  Commentaries  on  the 

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Rome,  continued. 

— Capes,  W.  W.  Age  of  the  Antonines. 

(Epochs  of  ancient  history.)  1893.  .787.12.11 

The  early  empire, [44  B.C.-9GA.  D.]. 

(Epochs  of  ancient  history.)  1892. .787.12.10 


— Ducoudray,G.  History  of  ancient  civ- 

ilization. The  Roman  world 922.3 

— Dyer,  T.  H.  History  of  the  city  of 

Rome  to  the  end  of  the  Middle  Ages. 

1877 751.6 

History  of  the  kings  of  Rome.  1868.  791.13 

— Eutropius.  Abridgment  of  Roman 

history  [to  Jovian,  A.  D.  364].  1886. 
In  771.16 

— Gilman,  A.  Story  of  Rome  [to  the 

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— Horton,  R.  F.  History  of  the  Romans. 

1887 796.6 

— Joy,  J.  R:  Rome  and  the  making  of 

modern  Europe.  1893 787.9 

— Leighton,  R.  F.  History  of  [to  476]. 

1889 ' 765.1 

— Livy.  [T.  Livius Patavinus.]  History 

of  Rome;  tr.by  D.  Spillan  and  Cyrus 
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— Lord,  J:  Ancient  states,  etc.,  p.  398 745.14 

Beacon  lights,  v.l,  p.  211.  Glory  of.  735.6.1 

— Merivale,  C:  The  Roman  triumvi- 

rates. Map.  1889 787.12.9 

— Mommsen, Theodor.  Provinces  of  the 

Roman  empire  from  Caesar  to  Dio- 
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— Pelham, H.  F.  Outlines  of  Roman  his- 

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— Schmitz,  Leonhard.  History  of,  [to 

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— Smith,  R.  B.  Rome  and  Carthage;  the 

Punic  wars.  (Epochs  of  ancient 
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— Tighe,  Ambrose.  Development  of  the 

Roman  constitution.  1887 755.7 

— Vincent,  John  H.  and  Joy,  James  R. 

Outline  history  of  Rome.  1889....  755.25 

Literature,  Art,  etc. 

See  Fine  arts;  Latin  language;  Latin  literature;  and 
on  the  religion  of  the  Romans,  see  Mythology. 

Travel  and  Description. 

— Baedeker,  K.  Rome.  Handbook.  Maps, 

etc.  1893 In  *555.14 

— De  Quincey,  T:  Essays  in  ancient  his- 

tory and  antiquities 354.14 

— Eaton,  Charlotte  A.  Rome  in  the  nine- 

teenth century.  [Ruins,  monu- 
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— Elliot,  Frances.  Pictures  of  old  Rome. 

1882.. 538.23 

- — Wey,  F.  Rome;  with  an  introduction 

by  W.  W.  Story.  1888.  F *8542.8 

See  also  Castle  St.  Angelo. 

Romilly,  Sir  S:  Memoirs  of  [1757-1818]; 

ed.  by  his  sons.  3v.  1840 691.1 

Rondelle,  Louis.  Foil  and  sabre:  a gram- 
mar of  fencing.  Illus.  [1892.] 883.23 

Rons ard, Pierre  de.  Lang,  Andrew.  Let- 
ters to  dead  authors.  1893 In  357.8 

Rook,E  C.  andLA.  Child’s  own  speaker. 

1889 343.28 

— Drills  and  marches.  1890 877.8 

Roosevelt,  R.  B.  Florida  and  the  game 

water  birds  of  the  Atlantic  coast  and 

the  lakes.  1884 847.13 


Roosevelt,  Theo.  Gouverneur  Morris. 

(American  statesmen.)  1888 626.4.18 

— Hunting  trips  of  a ranchman.  1886. . 532.13 

— New  York.  (Historic  towns.)  1891...  775.8 

— Practical  politics.  1888. . . ; 937.49 

— T:  H.  Benton.  (American  statesmen.). 626.4.14 

— Wilderness  hunter.  [1893.] 886.20 

— Winning  of  the  West.  1769-83.  3v. 

1889-94 763.2 

Contents  : v.  1,  1769-76.  v.  2,  1777-83.  v.  3,  1784-90. 

Root,N.  W.  T.  School  amusements.  1859.  426.5 

Roper,  Stephen.  Engineer’s  handy-book. 

1884 855.8 

— Young  engineer’s  own  book.  1890 8111.7 

Ropes,  J:  C.  Story  of  the  civil  war.  1894.  7101.3 

Contents:  v.  1,  To  the  opening  of  the  campaigns  of 
1862. 

Roscoe,  Sir  H:  E.  Elementary  chemis- 
try. 1893 891.13 

— «?i(ZSchorlemmer,C.  Treatise  on  chem- 

istry. v.  1-3.  1886-92 831.27 

Contents:  v.l,  Non-metallic  elements,  v.  2,  [2  pts.] 
Metals,  v.  3,  [pts.  1-6.]  Organic  chemistry. 

Rose,  J.  H.  Century  of  continental  his- 
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— Revolutionary  and  Napoleonic  era, 

1789-1815.  1894 796.17 

Rose,  Joshua.  Modern  machine-shop 

practice.  2 v.  1887 *8522.39 

— Modern  steam  engines:  an  elementary 

treatise.  1886 *8521.30 

— Steam-boilers.  1888 8103.12 

Roseberry,  A.  P.  P.,  Earl  of . Pitt.  1892.  694.30 
Roseboro’  Viola.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Rosengarten,  J.  G.  German  soldier  in 

the  wars  of  the  United  States.  1890.  775.11 
Rosenkranz,  J.  K.  F.  Philosophy  of  ed- 


ucation. 1888 448.2.1 

Rosicrucians.  King,C.  W.  The  Gnostics.  456.2 
— Vaughn, R.  A.  Hours  with  the  mystics, 

v.  2,  p.  128  483.19.2 

Ross,  C:  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Ross,  Janet.  Three  generations  of  Eng- 


lish women,  [Susannah  Taylor,  Sa- 


rah Austin, and  Lady  Dulf  Gordon]. 

1893 685.11 

Rosse,  J.  W.  Index  of  dates  [to  1856]: 
being  an  index  to  Blair’s  chrono- 
logical tables.  1877 E.12 

Rossetti,  Christina  G.  Poems.  1888 238.7 

Rossetti,  Dante,  G.  Complete  poetical 

works.  1891 238.8 

— Ballads  and  sonnets,  with  memoir  by 

F.  Hueffer.  1882 214.38 

— Dante  and  his  circle:  with  the  Italian 

poets  preceding  him.  1874 216.16 

— Hodgkins,  L.  M.  Study  of  19th  cen- 

tury authors 342.26 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets 215.6 

— Wood,  Esther.  Dante  Rossetti  and  the 

pre-Raphaelite  movement.  1894.  8106.1 
Roth,  C.  Student’s  atlas  of  artistic  anat- 
omy [plates].  1891 *.8542.47 

Rothschild  family.  Reeves,  J:  The  Roths- 
childs: the  financial  rulers  of  na- 
tions. 1887 647.11 

Rouen  ways  made  smooth.  Proctor, R:A.  856.9 
Roughing  it  in  the  bush.  Moodie, Susanna.  542.8 
Roumania.  Samuelson,  James.  Ilouma- 

nia  past  and  present.  [1882.] 554.16 

— Walker,  Mrs. — . Untrodden  paths  in. 

1888 546.8 

Roundabout  journey.  Warner,  C:  D 536.6 


ROUSSEAU. 


213 


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Rousseau,  J.  J.  Emile;  or,  Concerning 

, education.  [Selections.]  1886....  451.3 

— Emile;  tr.  by  W.  H.  Payne.  1893 448.2.20 

— Social  contract;  or,  principles  of  polit- 

ical rights.  1893 944.7 


— Brougham,  H:,  lord.  Rousseau In  667.3 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Rousseau  and  the  senti- 

mentalists   In  332. 12. 1 

— Quick,  R.  H.  Educational  reformers, 

pp.  239-272 448.2.17 

— Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Monday-chats...  311.12 
Rousselet,  L:  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Rousset,  A.  Forest  waters  the  farm.  1886.  898.5 

Routledge,  Robert.  Discoveries  and  in- 
ventions of  the  19th  century.  1891.  8106.5 

Row,  C.  A.  Manual  of  Christian  eviden- 
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Rowe,  F.  F .,  joint  comp.  See  Browne,  E. 

Rowing.  See  Boats. 

Rowland,  Kate  Mason.  Life  of  George 

Mason,  1725-92.  2v.  1892 676.6 

Rowley,  James.  Settlement  of  the  con- 
stitution, 1689-1784.  (Epochs  of  Eng- 
lish history.)  1891 787.14.6 

Royal  girls.  Sherwood,  M.  E.  W 651.16 

Royal  quartettes.  Morrison,  D.  H.,ed. . . 864.3 

RoYCE,Josiah.  California  [1846-56].  1886.  738.16.7 

— Religious  aspect  of  philosophy.  1891..  472.12 

— Spirit  of  modern  philosophy.  1892...  467.14 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Rubinstein,  Anton.  Autobiography,  1829- 

89.  1890 666.23 

— Music  and  its  masters.  [1892.] 884.20 

Rude  stone  monuments.  Fergusson,  James.  886.17 
Rudler,  F:  W:  and  Chisholm,  G:G.  Eu- 
rope; ed.  by  Sir  A.  C.  Ramsay.  1885.  561.9 

Ruete, Emily.  Memoirs  of  an  Arabian 


princess.  1888 651.8 

Ruffini,  G.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Rugby  school.  Staunton, H.  Great  schools, 

etc 421.13 

Ruggles,  Henry.  Germany  seen  with- 
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Rulers  of  the  Mediterranean.  Davis,R:H.  556.6 
Runciman,  J.  Side  lights.  [Social  es- 
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Rural  life.  See  Country  life. 

Rusden,  G:  W:  History  of  Australia.  3v. 

1883 797.16 

Ruskin,  .1 : Aratra  Pentelici ; elements  of 

sculpture.  1892 8111.3 

— Crown  of  wild  olive.  1891 357.14 

— Eagle’s  nest;  the  relation  of  science  and 

art.  1891 8111.4 

— “ A joy  forever;  ” political  economv  of 

art.  1891 . 8105.11 

— Munera  pulveris.  Elements  of  politi- 

cal economy.  1891 946.10 

— Poems.  2v.  1891 238.9 


— Praeterita : outlines  of  scenes  and 

thoughts  in  my  past  life.  3v 683.24 

■ — Readings  from  Ruskin.  Italy;  with 

introd.  by  H.  A.  Beers.  1886 852.22 

— Time  and  tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne. 

1891 357.15 

— Two  paths.  1891 8111.5 

— “Unto  this  last”  and  Munera  pulveris. 

[Essays  on  political  economy.] 946.10 

— Val  d’Arno;  lectures  on  Tuscan  art. 

1891 8111.6 


Ruskin,  continued. 

— Verona  and  other  lectures.  1894 8106.9 


— Collingwood,  W.  G.  Life  and  work  of. 

2v.  1893 684.5 

— Godwin,  P.  Out  of  the  past 311.18 

— Hodgkins,  L.  M.  Study  of  19th  cen- 

tury authors 342.26 

— Mather,  J.  M.  John  Ruskin  : his  life 

and  teaching.  1890 673.16 

— Waldstein,  C:  Work  of  John  Ruskin: 

its  influence  upon  modern  thought 

and  life.  1893 352.9 

Russell,  G:  W:  E.  Right  Hon.  William 

Ewart  Gladstone.  1891 687.30 

Russell, Howard  H.  Lawyer’s  examina- 
tion of  the  Bible.  [1893.] 482.1 

Russell,  W:  Clark.  Horatio  Nelson  and 
the  naval  supremacy  of  England. 

1890  664.1.1 

— Voyage  to  the  Cape  [of  Good  Hope] . ..  536.9 

— William  Dampier.  (English  men  of  ac- 

tion.) 1889 655.17.6 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Russia.  Bancroft,  G:  Origin  and  politi- 
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— Brandes, Georg.  Impressions  of.  [1889.]  536.2 

— Buckley,  J.  M.  The  midnight  sun:  tsar 

and  nihilist.  [1886.] 532.14 

— Champney,  Eliz.  W.  Three  Vassar 

girls  in.  [1889.] 543.1.8 

— Curzon,  G:  N.  Russia  in  Central  Asia 

in  1889.  1889  561.7 

— Davis,  S.M.H.  Norway  nights  and 

Russian  days.  1887 542.20 

— Foulke,  W:  I).  Slav  or  Saxon:  [a 

study  of  Russian  civilization].  1891.  937.43 

— Frederic,  Harold.  The  new  exodus: 

a study  of  Israel  in  Russia.  1892. . 778.18 

— Gautiur,Theophile.  A winter  in.  1875.  536.4 

— Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Studies  in  Russia. 

[1885.] 523.16 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travelers  in.  1887.  532.5 

— Latimer,  Eliz.W.  Russia  and  Turkey 

in  the  19th  century.  1893 791.15 

— Leroy-Beaulieu,Anatole.  Empire  of  the 

tsars  and  the  Russians,  v.l.  1893.  .791.10.1 

— Lord,  J:  Russia  and  Peter  the  great. In  735.6.4 

— Mitchell,  T:  Russian  pictures  drawn 


with  pen  and  pencil.  1889 545.5 

— Morflll,  W:  R.  Russia.  1882.........  796.2 

Story  of  Russia.  1890 752.1.28 

— Murray,  E.  C.  G.  Russians  of  to-day. 

1878 538.25 


— Noble,  Edm.  The  Russian  revolt.  1885.  735.15 

— Segur,  P.  de.  History  of  the  expedi- 


tion by  Napoleon  in  1812.  2v.  1872.  752.4 

— Stead,  W:  T.  Truth  about  Russia. 

1888 537.16 

— Stepniak,  pseud.  [S.  Kartchelfsky?  ] 

Russia  under  the  tzars.  1885 735.14 

The  Russian  peasantry.  1888 547.18 

— Stevens,  Thomas.  Through  Russia  on 

a mustang.  [1891.] 544.30 


— Tikhomirov,  L.  Russia,  political  and 

social.  2v.  1888 553.7 


— Vogue,  E.  M.  dc,  and  others.  The  tsar 

and  his  people.  1891 546.14 

See  also  Crimea;  Russo-Turkish  war;  Siberia. 


Russian  literature.  Dupuy, Ernest.  Great 
masters  of.  [1886.] 


646.27 


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SALOMON, 


Russian  literature,  continued. 

— Panin,  Ivan.  Lectures  on.  1889 336.20 

— Turner,  C:  E:  Studies  in.  1882 356.13 

See  also  Gogol ; Tolstoi. 

Russo-Turkish  war.  Forbes,  A.  Czar 
and  sultan:  adventures  of  a British 
lad  in  the  Russo-Turkish  war  of 
1877-78.  1894 j797.11 

Rustic  cafpentry.Yorke, Arthur.  1893.7-/2,  8105.17.1 

Rutherford,  M.,  pseud.  A^eShapcott,  R. 

Rutledge,  John.  Flanders,  H:  Lives  of 

the  chief  justices.  1875 668.11.1 

Rutley,  Frank.  Study  of  rocks.  1884...  856.4 

Ryder,  Annie  H.  Go  right  on, girls!  [1891.]  464.11 

— Spe  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Ryland,  J.  E.  Life  and  correspondence 

of  John  Foster.  2v.  1875-82 658.10 

Ryle,  Herbert  E.  Early  narratives  of 


Genesis.  1892 476.21 

S.,  E.  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

S.,  E.  O.  Hungary  and  its  revolutions; 

with  a memoir  of  Kossuth.  1889..  773.1 

Sabbath.  See  Sunday. 

Sabatler,  Paul.  Life  of  St.  Francis  of 

Assisi.  1894 695.17 

Sachs,  J.  History  of  botany,  [1530-1860]. 

1890 874.3 

Sacred  and  legendary  art.  See  Fine  arts. 


Sacred  books  of  the  East.  Muller,  F. 

Max, ed.  v.1-37, 39-41,  45,49.  1879-94.  481.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  15,  The  Upanishads;  v.  2,  14,  Sacred 
laws  of  the  Ary  as;  v.  3, 16, 27, 28,  39,  40,  Sacred  books  of 
China;  v.4,  23,  31,  Zend-Avesta;  v.  5,  18,  24,  37,  Pahlavi 
texts;  v.  6,  9,  The  Qur’an  ; v.  7,  Institutes  of  Vishnu; 
v.  8,  The  Bhagavadgita,  with  The  Sanatsugatiya,  and 
The  Anugita;  v.  10,  The  Dhammapada,  The  Sutta- 
Nipata.  v,  11,  Buddhist  Suttas;  v.  12,  26,  41,  The  Sat- 
apatha-Brahmana;  v.  13,  17,  20,  Vinaya  texts;  v.  19, 
The  Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king;  v.  21,  The  Saddharma- 
pundarika  ; v.  22,  45,  Gaina  Sutras;  v.  25,  Manu  ; v.  29, 
30,  The  Grihya-Sutras ; v.  32,Vedic  hymns,  pt.  1;  v.  33, 
Minor  lawbooks,  pt.l;  v. 34, Vedanta- Sutras, pt.l;  v.  35, 
36, Questions  of  KingMilinda;  v.  49,  Buddhist  Mahay- 
ana  texts. 

Sacro  monte  or  New  Jerusalem.  1888. ..  8106.10 


SADDHARMA-pundarika.  See  Sacred  books 
of  the  East. 

Sadler,  M.  F.  Church  doctrine, — bible 

truth.  1882 436.7 

Sadtler,S:  V.,  joint  author.  ^eWood,  H.C. 
Saffell,W.  T.  R.  Records  of  the  Revo- 
lutionary war.  1894 7101.1 

Safford,  Oscar  F.  Hosea  Ballou,  a mar- 
vellous life-story.  1889 661.17 


Sagas.  See  Eddas;  Grettis  saga;  Scandi- 
navian literature;  Volsunga  saga. 

Said  in  fun.  Welch,  Philip  H 338.4 

Sailing.  See  Seamanship;  Boats  and  boat- 
ing. 

Sailor  boys  of  ’61.  Soley,  J.  R 776.4 

Sailors.  Bassett,  F.  S.  Legends  of.  1885.  446.16 
Saint- Amand,  Imbert  de.  Famous  wom- 
en of  the  French  court  [series]. 
Portraits. 

Women  of  the  Valois  court.  [Mar- 
guerite, sister  of  Francis  I.;  Cather- 
ine de’Mbdici  ; Diane  de  Poitiers; 

Mary  Stuart;  Jeanne  d’Albret.]1893.  683.19 

Court  of  Louis  XIV.  [Queen  Marie 

Ther&se;  Mme.  deMontespan;  Mme. 


de  Maintenon.]  1893 687.6 

— - Court  of  LouisXV.  [Marie  Leczinska; 

Mme.  de  Pompadour.]  1893  687.10 


Saint- Amand,  continued. 

Lastyearsof  Louis  XV.  [Countess  du 

Barry;  Childhood  and  marriage  of 

Marie  Antoinette.]  1893 687.11 

Marie  Antoinette  and  the  end  of  the 

old  regime,  [1781-9].  1891 661.23 

Marie  Antoinette  at  the  Tuileries, 

[1789-91].  1891 673.9 

Marie  Antoinette  and  the  downfall 

of  royalty.  1891 673.10 

Citizen'ess  Bonaparte.  1890 661.25 

Wife  of  the  first  consul.  1890 661.22 

Court  of  the  empress  Josephine.  1890.  661.28 

Happy  davs  of  the  empress  Marie 

Louise.  1890 661.21 

Marie  Louise  and  the  decadence  of 

the  empire.  1890 661.29 

Marie  Louise  and  the  invasion  of 

1814.  1891 661.30 

Marie  Louise,  the  island  of  Elba,  and 

the  hundred  days.  1891  673.8 

Youth  of  the  duchess  of  Angouleme. 

1892 675.7 

Duchess  of  Angouleme  and  the  two 

restorations.  1892 677.1 

Duchess  of  Berry  and  the  court  of 

Louis  XVIII.  1892 681.3 

Duchess  of  Berry  and  the  court  of 

Charles  X.  1892 681.8 

Duchess  of  Berry  and  the  revolution 

of  1830.  1893 683.7 

St.  Bartholomew,  Massacre  of.  Coffin,  C: 

C.  Story  of  liberty,  pp.  316-327 ....  745. 15 

— Disraeli,  I:  Apology  for In  305.8 

— Fisher,  G.  P.  Discussions  in  history, 

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— Marlowe,  C.  Works,  pp.  223-245.  [Mas- 

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— Weyman,  S.  House  of  the  Wolf.  Fict.  156.20 
St.  Clair, George.  Buried  cities  and  Bible 

countries.  Maps  and  illus.  1892..  783.3 

St.  Francis  of  Assisi.  Sabatier,  P.  Life 

of.  1894 695.17 

St.  John,  Mrs.  H.  Audubon,  his  adven- 
tures and  discoveries.  [1856.] 632.22 

St.  John,  Sir  Spenser.  Hayti;  or,  the 

Black  republic.  1889  538.11 

St.  Nicholas.  ^Periodicals. 

St.  Pierre,  B.  de.  Barine,  Arvfcde.  Ber- 

nardin  de  St.  Pierre.  1893 651.19.8 

Sainte-Beuve,  C:  A.  Portraits  of  men  ; 
with  critical  memoir  by  W:  Sharp. 

1891  666.15 

Saints.  Butler, A.  Lives  of  the.  4v.ini. 

1888-91 674.17 

— Clement,  Clara  E.  Legends  and  stor- 

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— Froude,  J.  A.  Lives  of  the In  307.21.1,4 

— Higginson,  T:  W.  Saints  and  their 

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— Wright,  T:  Lives  and  miracles  of. . In  783.9.1 
Saintsbury,  G:  History  of  Elizabethan 

literature.  1877 357.18 

— Marlborough.  (English  worthies. ) 1886.  6102.7 

— Primer  of  French  literature 347.15.5 

— Specimens  of  English  prose  style  from 

Malory  to  Macaulay.  1886 333.10 

Sakuntala;  [drama].  Kalidasa.  1887..  356.1 

Sala,  G:  A.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Salads.  Murrey,  T:  J.  Fifty  salads.  1885.  898.17 

— - Salads  and  sauces.  1884 884.2 

Salamanca,  Felix  de.  Philosophy  of 

handwriting 872.9 

Salomon,  O.  Hand-book  of  slojd.  1891.  925.27 


SALT. 


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Salt.  DeYere,  M.  S.  Wonders  of  the 


deep 812.9 

— Jones,  W.  Treasures  of  the  earth ... . 812.12 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Underground 928.1 


Salt-cellars:  a collection  of  proverbs, etc. 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.,  ed.  2v.  1889......  33C.7 

Salter,  W:  M.  Ethical  religion.  1890..  401.18 
Salutations.  Disraeli, I.  Curiosities  of  lit- 
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— Spencer, H.  Ceremonial  institutions..  913.9 

Salvation  Army.  Booth,  Maud  B.  Be- 
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— Booth,  Gen.  W:  In  darkest  England 

and  the  way  out.  1890 924.20 

— Briggs,  C.  A.  N.  A.  Review In  1007.8.159 

— Farrar,  F:  W.  Harper’s  mag.,  v.  82, 

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Salverte,  E.  History  of  the  names  of 

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2v.  1844 454.11 

Salzburgers  and  their  descendants,  [in 

Georgia].  Strobel,  P.  A.  1855  775.3 

Samoa  islands.  Stevenson,  II:  L.  Eight 

years  of  trouble  in  Samoa, [1883-92].  783.5 

Sampson,  H:  History  of  ad vertising.  1875.  910.27 
Samuel,  Jewish  judge  and  prophet.  Deane, 


W:J.  Life  and  times  of 401.0.5 

Samuels, E:  A.  Our  northern  and  eastern 
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— With  fly-rod  and  camera.  1890 875.2 

Samuels,  S.  From  the  forecastle  to  the 

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Samuelson,  J.  Roumania,  past  and  pres- 
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Sanborn,  F.  B.  Dr.  S.  G.  Howe:  the  phi- 
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— Life  and  letters  of  John  Brown,  liber- 

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— , ed.  Familiar  letters  of  Henry  David 

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— and  Harris,  W:  T.  A.  Bronson  Alcott: 

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— Vanity  and  insanity  of  genius.  1880..  345.1 

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Sand,  George, pseud.  See  Dudevant,  A.  L. 

A.  D. 

Sanday,  W.  Inspiration.  1893... 477.15 

Sandeau,  Jules.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sanders, L.  C:  Life  of  Viscount  Palmers- 
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Sanderson,  Edgar.  History  of  England 

and  the  British  empire.  1893 793.11 

Sanderson,  G.  P.  Thirteen  years  among 

the  wild  beasts  of  India.  1879 880.9 

Sanderson,  J:  Biography  of  the  signers 
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Sandow,  Eugene.  On  physical  training. 

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Sandwich  or  Hawaiian  islands.  Bingham, 

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Sandwich  or  Hawaiian  islands,  continued. 

— Bird, I.  L.  Hawaiian  archipelago.  1881.  570.0 

— Dana;  J.  D.  Characteristics  of  volca- 

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— • Ellis,  W:  Polynesian  researches.  4v. 

1859 542.7 

— Kalakaua,  [King  of  Hawaii] . Legends 

and  myths  of  Hawaii.  1888 475.2 

— Meriwether,  Lee.  Tramp  at  home. 

1889 523.20 

— Newell,  C.  M.  Kamehameha:  a ro- 

mance of  Hawaii.  1885 153.27 

— Vincent, F.  Through  and  through  the 

tropics In  525.29 

Sandys,  George.  Poetical  works.  2v.  1872.  231.3 

Sanford,  Elias  B.,  ed.  Concise  cyclope- 


dia of  religious  knowlege.  1890....  405.11 
San  Francisco  Call  Co.,  pubs.  California 

as  it  is.  1888 534.15 

Sangster,  Marg.  E.  On  the  road  home. 

1883  234.17 

Sanitarian.  See  Periodicals. 

Sanitary  engineer.  See  Engineering  and 
building  record. 

Sanitary  engineering.  Latham,  B.  San- 
itary engineering.  1887 854.25 

— Philbrick,  E.  S.  American  sanitary 

engineering.  1881 854.21 


Sanitary  science.  See  Health;  Sewerage 
and  drainage  ; Warming  and  venti- 
lation. 

Sankey,  C:  Spartan  and  Theban  suprem- 
acies. 1891  787.12.4 

— , joint  ed.  See  Epochs  of  ancient  history. 

San  Salvador.  See  America,  Central. 

Sanskrit  language.  Muller,  F.  M.  Gram- 
matical forms  of In  404.2.4 

— Schlegel,  F.  von.  ^Esthetic  works, 

p.  428 323.12 

— Whitney, W:D.  Accent  in In  332.20.2 

Sanskrit  literature.  Foster,  J:  Critical 

essays,  v.  1,  p.400 324.14.1 

— Muller,  F.  M.  Human  interest  in;  Ob- 

jections to In  740.1 

— Schlegel,  F.  von.  iEsthetic. works,  p. 

515.  Study  of 323.12 

See  also  Sacred  books  of  the  East. 

Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  Roberts,  E.  Santa 

Barbara.  [Guide-book.]  1880 533.3 

Santayana,  G:  Sonnets  and  other  verses. 


1894 230.14 

Santley,  C:  Student  and  singer;  remin- 
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Saone,  The;  a summer  voyage.  Hamer- 

ton,  P.  G.  1888  *804.4 

Safpiio,  Greek  poet.  Memoir,  text,  and 
literal  transl.  by  H:  T.  Wharton. 

1887 238.10 

— Holland,  J.  G.  Everyday  topics. 325.7 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Greek  poets,  v.  1,  p. 

309 217.15.1 

Saracens.  Gibbon,  E:  Rise  and  fall  of. 

In  Ids  Roman  empire,  ch.  50-52....  701.3.5 
Sarcey,  Francisque.  Recollections  of 

middle  life.  Port.  1893. G83.23 

Sardinia.  Baedeker,  K:  Southern  Italy, 

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— Perrot,  G.  and  Chipiez,  C:  History  of 

art  in.  2 v.  1890 896.23 

Sardou,  A.,  joint  author.  See  Lambert,  E. 
Sargent,  C:  S.  Woods  of  the  United 

States.  1885 8100.11 

Sargent,  D.  A.  In  case  of  accident. 

[1884.] 872.13 


SARGENT. 


2J6 


SCHERER. 


Sargent,  Epes.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sargent,  F.  L.,  and  others.  Through  a mi- 
croscope. [1886.] 855.23 

Sargent,  J:  F.,  comp.  Reading  for  the 
young:  a classified  and  annotated 

catalog.  1890 *338.5 

Sargent,  J:  O.  Horatian  echoes;  trans- 
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Satan.  See  Demonology. 

Satapatha-Brahmana.  See  Sacred  books 
of  the  East,  v.  12,  26,  41. 

Satire  and  satires.  See  Humor,  wit,  etc. 

See  also  Aristophanes;  Juvenal;  Lucian;  Lucilius  ; 


Martial;  Persius. 

Saturday  lectures  [on  anthropology,  bi- 
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Saul,  king  of  Israel.  Deane,  W:  J.  Life 

and  times  of 461.6.5 

Saunders,  F:  Story  of  some  famous 

books.  1887  335.13 

Saunders,  J:  ^Fiction  class-list. 

Saunders,  Katherine.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Saunier,  C.  Treatise  on  modern  horol- 
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Savage,  James.  Genealogical  dictionary 
of  the  first  settlers  of  New  England. 

4v.  1860 *682.6 

Savage, M.J.  Psychics:  facts  and  theories. 

1893 473.7 

Savings  and  loans  associations.  Dexter, 

S.  Co-operative  savings  and  loans 
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— Linn,  W.  A.  Building  and  loan  asso- 

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Savonarola,  Girolamo.  Clarke,  J.  F.  Sa- 
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1883  In  436.19 

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Saxe  Holm , pseud.  See  Jackson.  H.  H. 

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Sayce,  A.  H:  Ancient  empires  of  the 

East.  1892 796.24 

— Assyria,  its  princes,  priests,  and  peo- 

ple  473.1.7 

— Assyrian  grammar.  1872 345.22 

— Babylonian  literature.  1877 356.14 

— Fresh  light  from  the  ancient  monu- 

ments. 1892 473.1.2 

— “Higher  criticism”  and  the  verdict  of 

the  monuments.  1894 485.9 

— The  Hittites.  1890 473.1.12 

— Life  and  times  of  Isaiah.  1890 473.1.13 

— Primer  of  Assyriology 796.19 

— Races  of  the  Old  Testament.  1891  . . .473.1.16 

— Religion  of  the  ancient  Babylonians. 

1887 447.15 

— , ed.  Records  of  the  past;  new  series. 

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Sayer,G.  H.  How  I made  my  telephones. 


Scandinavia.  Butter  worth,  H.  Zigzag 

journeys  in  northern  lands 515.2.5 

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Scandinavia,  continued. 

— Scudder,  H.  E.  Viking  Bodleys 531.1.3 

— Sinding,  Paul  C.  Scandinavian  races.  793.13 

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Saga  library.  4v.  1890-94 355.12 


Contents  : v.  1.  Howard  the  halt.  The  banded  men. 
Hen  Thorir.  v.2,  The  Ere  dwellers.  The  Heath-slay- 
ings. v.  3-4,  Heiinskringla.  [Stories  of  the  kings  of 
• Norway.] 

— Snorre  Sturlason.  The  Heimskringla; 
or,  the  sagas  of  the  Norse  kings; 
from  the  Icelandic;  rev.  by  R.  B.  An- 


derson. 4v.  Maps.  1889 351.5 

— Vigfusson,Gudbrand tmdPowell,F:  Y., 
ed.  Corpus  poeticum  boreale;  the 
poetry  of  the  old  northern  tongue. 

2v.  1884 237.10 

Scepticism.  See  Rationalism  and  Skepti- 
cism. 

Schaff,  Philip.  Christ  and  Christianity. 

1885 483.6 


Contents:  Theology  of  our  age  and  country  ; Christ 
his  own  best  witness;  Christ  in  theology;  Protestant- 
ism and  Romanism  ; Principles  of  the  reformation; 
Concensus  of  the  reformed  confessions ; Slavery  and 
the  Bible  ; Die  christliche  sonntagsfeier;  Christian 
sabbath;  Development  of  religious  freedom;  Discord 
and  concord  of  Christendom. 

— Creeds  of  Christendom,  with  a history 


and  critical  notes.  3v.  [1877.] 452.1 

— Encyclopaedia  of  living  divines  and 

Christian  workers.  1887 A.  12.4 

— History  of  the  Christian  church,  v.1-4, 

6-7.  1887-92 452.16 


Contents:  v.  1, Apostolic  Christianity, A.  D.  1-100.  v.2, 
Ante-Nicene  Christianity,  100-325.  v.  3,  Nicene  and 
Post-Nicene  Christianity,  311-600.  v.  4,  Medueval 
Christianity,  590-1073.  v.  6,  Modern  Christianity  ; 
The  German  reformation,  1517-1530.  v.  7,  Modern 


Christianity;  The  Swiss  reformation. 

— Literature  and  poetry.  [Essays.]  1890.  341.11 

— Oldest  church  manual.  Called  the 

Teaching  of  the  twelve  apostles 491.8 

— Saint  Chrysostom  and  Saint  Augustin.  666.28 

— , ed.  Christ  in  song.  1869 221.20 

Schaffle,  A.  Impossibility  of  social 

democracy;  [supplement  of  “Quin- 
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Sciialk,  E.  Campaigns  of  1862  and  1863, 

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Scharf,  J.  T:  Chronicles  of  Baltimore. 

1874 776.21 

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Scheffel,  J.  V.  von.  Trumpeter  of  Siik- 

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Schenck, David.  North  Carolina,  1780-81. 

1889  774.5 

Schenck,  Eliz.  H.  History  of  Fairfield, 
Fairfield  County,  Connecticut,  1639- 

1818.  v.  1 . 1889 774.3.1 

Scherer,  W.  History  of  German  litera- 
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SCHICK. 


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Schick,  L.  Chicago  and  its  environs:  a 

handbook.  1891 . 547.6 

Schiller,  F:  von.  Werke.  4v.  1888-89..  356.15 

— Correspondence  between  Schiller  and 

Goethe,  1794-1805.  2v.  1877 647.19.1 

— Bancroft,  G:  Miscellanies 321.17 

— Nevinson,  H:  W.  Schiller 693.25 

— Taylor,  B.  Studies,  etc 313.11 

Schlegel,  F:  von.  Philosophy  of  life, 

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Schleiermacher,F.E.D.  On  religion.  1893.  477.6 

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v.  1,  p.  302 475.11.1 

Schlessing,  A.  Manual  of  the  German 

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Schlich,W:  Manual  of  forestry,  v.l.  1889.  878.3.1 


Schliemann,  Heinrich.  Ilios  ; the  city 

and  country  of  the  Trojans.  1880. . 548.23 

— Mycenae.  1880 548.20 

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kings  of  Tiryns.  1885 537.13 

— Troja.  1884..  i 561.11 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Underground  world. 

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— Schuchhardt,  Carl.  Schliemann’s  ex- 

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Schloss,  D:  F.  Methods  of  industrial  re- 
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Schmid,  R.  Theories  of  Darwin:  their  re- 
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morality.  1885 855.25 

Schmidt,  Alex.  Shakespeare-lexicon.  2v. 

1886 237.14 

Schmidt,  C.  Social  results  of  early  Chris- 
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Schmidt,  Oscar.  Mammalia  in  their  rela- 
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Schmitz,  Leonhard.  History  of  England 

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Schmoller,  Otto . Hosea;  Joel;  Amos,  ex- 
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Schnitzer,  Dr.  Eduard.  See  Emin  Pasha. 
Schobert,  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Schoenhof,  J.  Destructive  influence  of 
the  tariff  upon  manufacture  and 
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— Economy  of  high  wages.  1893 937.73 

— Industrial  situation  and  the  question 

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Scholemaster,  The.  Ascham,  Roger 458.21 

ScnooL  hygiene.  Newsholme,A.  1889 872.10 

School  of  life.  Seward,  Theo.  F 491.3 

ScnoOLCRAFT,  H:  R.  Notes  on  the  Iro- 
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Schopenhauer,  Arthur.  On  the  fourfold 
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1889 458.9 

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— Cobbe,  F.  P.  Pessimism  and ,In  444.4 


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Sciiouler,  James.  History  of  the  United 
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— Thomas  Jefferson.  1893 665.10.17 


Schouler,  W:  History  of  Massachu- 
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Schouw,  J.  F:  Earth,  plants,  and  man: 

popular  pictures  of  nature.  1859. . . 871.3 

Schrader,  Otto.  Prehistoric  antiquities 

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Schreiber,  T.  Atlas  of  classical  antiq- 
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Schreiner,  Olive.  [Ralph  Iron.]  See  Fic- 
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Schroeder,  J:  F:  ed.  Maxims  of  Wash- 
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Schroeder.  S.  Fall  of  Maximilian’s  em- 
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Schroeder,  W:  J.  Deuteronomy.  [Com- 
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Schubert,  F.  P.  Ferris,  G.  T.  German 

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— Haweis.  H.  R.  Music  and  morals, 

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— Hueffer,F.  Richard  Wagner,  etc.,  p.  125.  874.18 

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Schuchhardt,  C.  Schliemann’s  excava- 
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Schultz,  F.  W.  Book  of  Esther.  [Com- 
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Schultz,  Jeanne.  -See  Fiction  class-list. 
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Schumann, F.  Manual  of  heating  and  ven- 
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Schumann,  Robert.  Music  and  musicians: 

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Great  violinists  and  pianists 624.4 

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Schurer,  Emil.  History  of  the  Jewish 

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Schurman,  Jacob  G.  Ethical  import  of 

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Schurz,  Carl.  Abraham  Lincoln:  an  es- 
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Schuyler, Eugene.  American  diplomacy. 

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Schuyler,  G:  W.  Colonial  New  York: 

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Schuyler,  M.  American  architecture. 

1892  857.10 

Schuyler,  Gen.  P.  J.  Headley,  J:  F. 

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ScnwATKA,F:  Nimrod  in  theNorth.  1885.  857.13 

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Scidmore,  Eliza  R.  Appleton’s  guide-book 

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— Bell,  N.  R.  E.  Science  ladders.  Nos. 

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— Bert,  Paul.  First  steps  in  scientific 

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— Buckley.  Arabella  B.  Moral  teachings 

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— Burroughs,  J:  Science  and  literature  ; 

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Science,  continued. 

See  also  Astronomy ; Biology;  Botany;  Chemistry; 
Evolution;  Geology;  Industrial  exhibitions;  Mathe- 
matics; Medicine;  Mineralogy;  Natural  history;  Nat- 
ural philosophy ; Philosophy;  Physics;  Keligion  and 
science;  Theology;  Zoology;  etc. 

Science.  See  Periodicals. 

Science  and  health.  Eddy,  Mrs.  M.B.G..  447.18 

Science  and  religion.  See  Religion  and 
science. 

Science  and  sentiment.  Porter,  Noah*. 


1882 353.14 

Science  ladders.  Bell,  N.  R.  E.  [AT. 

D' Anvers.]  6 v.  ini 872.2 

Science  of  religion.  La  Saussaye,  P.  D. 

C.  de 466.35 

Scientific  American.  See  Periodicals. 
Scientific  American  cyclopedia  of  re- 
ceipts, notes,  and  queries;  ed.  by  A. 

A.  Hopkins.  1892 881.20 

Scientific  dialogues.  Joyce,  J.  [1885.] . . . 868.20 
Scientific  education.  Everett,  E:  Im- 
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— Huxley,  T:  H.  Lay  sermons 401.9 

Scientific  recreation  series.  Frith,  H: 

Half  hours  of  scientific  amusement. 

1890 874.30 

Scientific  religion.  Oliphant,  Laurence.  468.2 
Scientific  spirit  of  the  age.  Cobbe,  F.  P.  336.21 
Sclavonic  languages.  Bopp,  F.  Com- 
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Scofield,  C:  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
ScOTCH-Irish  in  America.  Proceedings 
and  addresses  of  lst-4th  congresses, 

1889-92 774.4 

Scotland.  History,  etc. 

— Burton,  J:  H.  History  of,  80-1748.  9v.  783.7 

— Lees,  J.  C.  and  others.  Scottish  church 

to  1881 484.6 

— Mackenzie,  J.  History  of  [to  the  Union, 

1707].  1890 777.4 

— Mackintosh,  J:  Story  of.  1890 752.1.30 

— P.,  J.  M.  and  S.,  F.  W.  Sketches  of 

the  clans  of,  with  colored  plates  of 
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— Scottish  clans  and  their  tartans.  1891.  783.10 

— Skene,  W:  F.  Celtic  Scotland.  3v. 

1876-80 7103.1 

— Strickland,  A.  Queens  of.  8v.  1850..  652.7 

Language , Literature , etc. 

— Aitken,  Mary  C.,  ed.  Scottish  song:  a 

•selection.  1874  222.6 

— Child,  F.  J.,  ed.  English  and  Scottish 

popular  ballads.  8v.  in  4.  [1857-85.]  227.15 

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Scotch.  1888 355.14 

— Mitchison,  W:,  ed.  Handbook  of  the 

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— Prescott,  W:  H:  Scottish  song In  305.14 

— Wilson,  J:  M.  Tales  of  the  borders 

and  of.  4v 68.14 

Travel , Description , etc. 

— Argyll,  Duke  of.  Scotland  as  it  was 

and  as  it  is.  2v.  1887 534.19 

— Carnegie,  Andrew.  American  four  in 

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— Field,  H:  M.  Scotland  and  the  Scotch. 

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SCOTLAND. 


219 


SECOND. 


Scotland,  continued. 

— Geikie,A.  Scenery  of  Scotland  viewed 

in  connection  with  its  physical  geol- 
ogy. 1887 557.16 

— Green,  S:  G.  Scottish  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil 528.23 

— Guild,  Curtis.  Over  the  ocean.  1891.  554.28 

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— Logan,  J.  The  Scottish  Gael;  or,  Cel- 

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— Longfellow,  H:  W.,  ed.  Poems  of 

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— Macmillan, H.  Holidays  on  high  lands.  824.9 

— Miller,  Hugh.  Scenes  and  legends  of 

the  north  of.  1851 534.25 

— Rogers,  C:  Social  life  in.  3v.  1884 793.14 

— Villars,  P.  England,  etc.:  a picturesque 

survey.  1887 *8542.9 

— Watt,  F.  and  Carter,  A.  Picturesque 

Scotland.  1883 541.18 

— Winter,  W:  Gray  days  and  gold  in. 

1892 556.19 

See  also  Edinburgh. 

Scott,  E:  Dancing.  1894. '. . . . 8102.31 

Scott,  F.  J.  Art  of  beautifying  suburban 

home  grounds.  [1870.] 854.5 

Scott,  Sir  G:  G.  Lectures  on  mediaeval 

architecture.  2v.  1879 8103.22 

Scott,  H:  W.  Distinguished  American 

lawyers.  1891 688.5 

Scott,  Leader.  Renaissance  of  art  in 

Italy.  1883 8522.4 

Scott,  R.  P.  Cycling  art,  energy  and  lo- 
comotion. 1889 897.20 

Scott,  S.  P.  Through  Spain.  1886 553.8 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Miscellaneous  prose 

works.  1847 346.7 


Contents  : Biographical  memoirs  of  eminent  nov- 
elists and  others ; Paul’s  letters  to  his  kinsfolk;  Es- 
says on  chivalry,  romance,  the  drama;  Essay  on  bor- 
der antiquities  ; Provincial  antiquities  of  Scotland; 
Regalia  of  Scotland;  Letters  of  Malachi  Malagrouther 
on  the  currency  ; On  planting  waste  lands;  On  land- 


etc. 


scape  gardening;  Davy’s  Salmonia  ; etc. 
Demonology  and  witchcraft.  1885. 

Familiar  letters  of.  2v.  1884 

Journal,  1825-32.  1891 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.  [Poem.] . 
Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.  3v.  1827 


436.24 

691.14 

668.4 

216.7 

634.11 


Marmion.  [Poem.] 216.6 


— Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  English  au- 

thors of  the  19th  century In  666.18 

— Bryant,  W : C.  Orations  and  addresses.  325.22 

— Hodgkins, L.  M.  19th  century  authors.  342.26 

— Jeffrey,  F.  Contributions,  etc.  [Nov- 

els.]   In  305.5 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Letters  to  dead  au- 

thors. 1893 In  357.8 

— Lodge,  Edm.  Portraits,  etc 658.3.8 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  About  old  story  tel- 

lers  311.13 

— Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Literary  history 

of  England 318.28.2 

— Parton,  J.,  ed.  Princes,  ete..  [Home  of.]  645.13 

— Prescott,  W:  H:  Review  of  Lockhart’s 

Memoirs In  305.14 

— Reed,  H:  Lectures  on  the  British 

poets 208.22.2 

— Shairp,  J.  C.  Aspectsof  poetry,  p.323.  211.8 

— Stephen,  L.  Some  words  about In  348.6.1 

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Scott,  W:  A.  Repudiation  of  state  debts. 

[1893.] 934.1.2 

Scott,  William  B.  The  little  masters. 

[Great  artists.]  1881 683.22 

Scott,  Gen.  Winfield.  Coppee,  H:  Gen- 
eral Scott 681.7.7 

— Mansfield,  E:  D.  Life  of.  1852 661.12 

Scottish  church.  Lees,  James  C.  and  others.  484.6 

Scottish  pictures,  etc.  Green,  S:  G 528.23 

Scottish  review.  See  Periodicals. 

Scraps  from  the  prison  table.  Barbiere,J.  763.13 
Scribner-Black  atlas  of  the  world.  1890.  R.R.D. 
Scribner’s  magazine.  See  Periodicals. 

Scripture  lands;  historical  sketches,  etc. 


Kitto,  J: 536.19 

Scrooby,  England.  Hunter,  J.  Founders 

of  New  Plymouth.  1854 762.4 

Scudder,H.  E.  George  Washington:  his- 
torical biography.  1889  656.5 

— Viking  Bodley:  an  excursion  into  Nor- 

way and  Denmark.  [1884.] 531.1.3 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

— ,ed.  See  American  commonwealths. 

Scudder,  S:  H.  Butterflies  ; with  appen- 
dix of  practical  instructions.  1881.  854.13 

— Life  of  a butterfly.  1893 891.21 

— Winnepeg  country.  1886 533.10 

Scullard,  H.H.  Martin  of  Tours.  1891.  694.13 
Sculpture.  Baxter,  Lucy  E.  B.  [. Leader 

Scott.]  Sculpture,  renaissance  and 
modern.  1886 ; 8101.27 

— Clement,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Outline  history 

of.  1885 848.24 

— Eaton,  D.  C.  Handbook  of  Greek  and 

Roman.  1884 884.5 

— Flaxman,  J:  Lectures  on.  1884 867.6 

— Iconographic  encyclopaedia, v.3.  Sculp- 

ture. 1887 *863.2.3 

— Lacroix,  P.  Arts  in  the  Middle  Ages.  *768.1 

— Liibke,  Wilhelm.  History  of.  2v.  1878.  888.5 

— Murray,  A.  S.  History  of  Greek.  2v. 

1880-3  8104.9 

— Perkins,  C:C.  Historical  handbook  of 

Italian.  1883 864.17 

— Perry,  W.  C.  Greek  and  Roman.  1882.  8104.22 

— Redford,  G:  Greek  sculpture In  882.7 

— Ruskin,J:  Aratra  Pentelici;  elements 

of.  1892 8111.3 

— Westmacott,  R:  Handbook  of.  1864.  884.7 

See  also  Phidias;  Wood  carving. 

Sea.  See  Ocean. 

Sea  and  land.  Shaler,  N.  S.  1894  8104.30 

Sea  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 

Macaulay,  James 528.18 

Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes.  Edgar,  J.G.  j646.10 
Seals.  Elliott,  H.  W.  Our  arctic  prov- 
ince: Alaska  and  the  seal  islands. 

1886 532.6 

Seamanship.  Nares,  Sir  G:  S.  Seaman- 
ship. 1882 8104.10 

Sea- power.  See  Naval  history. 

Sears,  G.  W.  [Messmuk.]  Woodcraft.  [1884.]  844.41 

Seas  and  lands.  Arnold,  Sir  Edwin 545.9 

Seasons.  Thoreau,H:  D.  Autumn:  from 

[his]  journal.  1892 882.20 

Seat  of  authority  in  religion.  Martineau, 

J 475.14 

Seawell,  M.  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Second  advent.  Totten, C:  A.  L.  Our  race 

series,  v.  5 and  6.  1892 466.24 

Second  army  corps,  History  of.  Walker, 

F.  A.  1887  753.15 

Second  book  of  verse.  Field,  Eugene...  231.25 


SECULARISM. 


220 


SEVEN. 


Secularism.  Blaikie,  W.  G.  Christian- 
ity and  secularism  compared.  [1888.] 


Sedgwick,  Catharine  M.  Dewey, Mary  E., 


Seedlings.  Lubbock,  Sir  John.  2v.  1892.  886.3 

Seeing  and  thinking.  Clifford,  W:  K. 


Seeley,  J.  R.  Short  history  of  Napoleon  I. 

1886  646.9 

Seeley,  L.  B.,  ed.  Mrs.  Thrale.  1890...  695.24 
Seelye,  Eliz.  E.  Christopher  Columbus. 

1892 681.5 

Seelye,  Julius  H.  Citizenship.  1894...  946.9 

Segur,  P.  de,  count.  History  of  Napo- 
leon’s expedition  to  Russia  in  1812. 

2v.  1872 752.4 

Seidel,  Martin.  In  the  time  of  Jesus: 

historical  pictures.  [1885.] 484.11 

Seidel,  Robert.  Industrial  instruction: 
a pedagogic  and  social  necessity. 

1887  861.29 

Seiler,  Emma.  Voice  in  singing.  1887.  852.28 

— Voice  in  speaking.  1875 852.29 

Seiss,  Joseph  A.  Children  of  silence;  or, 

the  story  of  the  deaf . 1887 874.5 

Selden,  J:  Table-talk.  (Library  of  old 

authors.)  1890 347.17 

— Adams,  W:  H:  D.  Famous  books.  Re- 

view of  Table  talk In  314.28 


Self-culture.  Chester,  Eliza.  Chats 

with  girls  on.  1891 466.10 

Selfe,  Rose  E.  Dr.  Arnold  of  Rugby. 1889.  661.3 

Seligman,  Edw.  R.  A.  Railway  tariffs 
and  the  interstate  commerce  law. 

1887 947.12 

Sellar,  W:  Y.  Roman  poets  of  the  Au- 
gustine age;  Horace  and  the  ele- 
giac poets.  1892 237.1 

— Roman  poets  of  the  Augustine  age;  Vir- 

gil. 1883 237.2 

— Roman  poets  of  the  Republic.  1889. . 237.3 

Sells,  V.  P.  Mechanics  of  daily  life.  1893.  891.28 
Selous,  F:  C.  Travel  and  adventure  in 

South-east  Africa.  1893 554.19 

Selwyn,  A.  R:  C.,  joint  author.  North 

America.  See  Hayden,  F.  V 558.8 

Semites.  Smith, W.  R.  Religion  of.  1889.  456.16 
Seneca, L. A.  Minor  dialogues;  with  dia- 
logue on  clemency.  1889 457.8 

— On  benefits.  1887 453.9 

Senour,  Rev.  F.  Morgan  and  his  captors. 

1864 785.1 

Senses  and  the  will.  Preyer,  W.  1890..  448.2.7 
Sergeant,  Adeline.  ^Fiction  class-list. 
Sergeant,  Lewis.  Government  hand- 
. book:  a record  of  the  forms  and 

methods  of  government.  1890 946.8 

— Greece.  1880 796.3 

— John  Wyclif ; last  of  the  schoolmen 

and  first  of  the  English  reformers. 

1893 664.1.7 

Sermons.  Abbott,  Edw.  A.  Oxford  ser- 
mons. 1879 467.12 

— Abbott,  Lyman.  Signs  of  promise, 

1887-9.  1889 455.11 

— Barrow,  Isaac.  Works.  3v.  1845 475.1 

Eighteen  sermons.  1849 456.7 

— Beecher,  H:W.  Evolution  and  relig- 

ion. 1885 447.4 

Plymouth  pulpit : sermons,  1873-5. 

4 v.  1890 462.6 


Sermons,  continued. 

Sermons:  1873-4 447.6 

Same:  1882-3 447.7 

Same:  1884 447.8 

and  others.  Temperance  sermons. 

[1873.] 478.2 

— Brooks,  Phillips.  Addresses.  [1893.].  476.23 

Light  of  the  world  and  other  ser- 
mons. 1892 482.21 

— Burton,  N.  J.  Yale  lectures  on  preach- 

ing and  other  writings.  1888....  In  468.5 


— Buxton,  H.  J.  W.  Lighthouse  on  the 
rock:  short  sermons  to  children. 


1887  478.18 

— Dewey,  Orville.  The  two  great  com- 

mandments. 1876 453.28 

— Diman,  J.  Lewis.  Selected  parish  ser- 

mons. 1882 In  335.2 

— Drummond, Henry.  Addresses.  [1891.]  466.1 

— Farrar,  F:  W.  Eternal  hope.  1892.  484.30 

— Gladden,  Washington.  Burning  ques- 

tions. 1891 466.19 

— Herron,  G:  D.  The  larger  Christ. 

[1891.] 482.13 

— Hoppin,  J.  M.  Sermons  upon  faith, 

hope,  and  love.  [1891.] 484.12 

— Jones,  Sam.P.  Sermons.  1888 464.28 

Sermons  and  sayings.  1886 451.1 

— Kingsley,  C:  Good  news  of  God;  ser- 

mons. 1890. 484.8 

— Lightfoot,  J.  B.  Cambridge  sermons, 

(1861-83).  1890 463.26 

— Lorimer,  G:  C.  Isms  old  and  new. 

[1881.] 436.25 

— Macdonald, G:  God’s  words  to  his  chil- 

dren. 1887 448.7 

— Montefeltro, Padre  A.  da.  Sermons  [in 

Florence  and  Rome].  [1889.] 461.20 

— Munger,  T.  T.  Appeal  to  life.  1889..  464.5 

Lamps  and  paths.  [Sermons  to  chil- 
dren.] 1889 464.4 

— Newman,  J:  H:,  Cardinal.  Parochial 

and  plain  sermons.  8v.  1887-8 463.1 

— Nicoll,  W.  R.  Ten-minute  sermons. 

[1894.] 486.20 

— Norton,  J:  N.  King’s  ferry-boat  and 

other  addresses  to  children.  [1876.]  482.7 

— Parkhurst,  C:  H.  Three  gates  on  a 

side  and  other  sermons.  [1891.]  . . 466.27 

— Porter,  Noah.  Fifteen  years  in  the 

chapel  of  Yale  college,  1871-86 456.13 

— Smyth,  Newman.  Personal  creeds;  or, 

how  to  form  a working-theory  of 
life.  1890 461.10 

— Swing,  David.  God  cares  for  our  dead, 

[and  other  sermons].  [1891.] 466.16 

— Van  Dyke,  H:  Straight  sermons  to 

young  men.  1893 476.14 

— Wace,  H:  Foundations  of  faith.  1880.  475.3 

— Whiton,  J.  M.  Law  of  liberty  and 

other  discourses.  1890 482.12 

New  points  to  old  texts 482.11 

See  also  Hooker,  R : ; Spurgeon,  C:  H. ; Talmage, 
T.  DeW. ; Unitarianism ; Young  men. 

Servants.  Craik,D.M.  Woman’s  thoughts 

about  women 903.13 

— Nicholas,  G.  A.  The  Biddy  club.  1888.  847.38 
Servia.  Ranke,  L.  History  of  [to  1843]. 

1853 772.18 

Serviss,  G.  P.  Astronomy  with  an  opera- 

glass.  1892 881.12 

Seven  decades  of  the  Union.  Wise,H:A.  788.21 
Seven  thousand  words  often  mispro- 
nounced. Phyfe,  W:  H:  P 336.2 


SEVIER. 


m 


SHAKESPEARE. 


Sevier,  J:,  gov.  of  Tennessee.  Gilmore,  J. 

R.  Rearguard  of  the  Revolution. 

1886  745.15 

Sevier  as  a commonwealth  builder. 

1887  741.17 

— Roosevelt,  T.  Winning  of  the  West. 

3v 763.2 

Sevigne,  M.  de  R.  C.,  Marquise  de.  Best 
letters  of;  ed.  bv  E:  P.  Anderson. 

1891 342.18 

— Boissier,  Gaston.  Madame  de  Sevigne. 

1888  651.19.1 

Seward,  F:  W.,  ed.  W:  H:  Seward:  an 

autobiography,  etc.  3v.  1891 686.10 

Seward,  Olive  R.  Around  the  world 

stories.  1889...... 542.26 

Seward,  Theo.  F.  School  of  life.  Divine 
providence  in  the  light  of  modern 

science,  etc.  1895 491.3 

Seward,  W:  H:  Seward,  F:  W.,  ed.  W: 

H:  Seward:  an  autobiography,  etc. 

3v.  1891 686.10 


Contents:  v.  1,  Autobiography,  1801-34 ; Life  and 
letters,  1831-46.  v.2,  Seward  at  Washington,  1846-61. 


v.  3,  Seward  at  Washington,  1861-72. 

— Derby,  J.  C.  Fifty  years  among  au- 

thors, etc 654.9 

— Lodge,  H:  C.  Historical  and  political 

essays.  1892 933.6 

— Piatt,  Donn.  Memoirs  of  men  who 

saved  the  Union 647.6 

Sewell,  Anna.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sewell,  E.  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sewerage  and  drainage.  Baumeister,  R. 
Cleaning  and  sewerage  of  cities. 

1891  8106.12 

— Buchan, W:P.  Plumbing,  house  drain- 

age, etc.  1883 847.42 

— Gerhard,  W : P.  Disposal  of  household 

wastes.  1890 877.20 

— Latham,  Baldwin.  Sanitary  engineer- 

ing. 1878 854.25 

— Massachusetts.  State  board  of  health. 

Report  on  water  supply  and  sewer- 
age. 2v.  1890 8101.22 

— Philbrick,  E.  S.  American  sanitary 

engineering.  1881 854.21 

— Slater,  J.  W.  Sewage  treatment.  1887.  897.24 

— Staley,  C.  and  Pierson,  G:  S.  Separate 

system  of  sewerage.  1891 896.12 

— Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.  How  to  drain  a 

house.  1885 847.25 


Sewerage  and  land-draining.  1889. . 8542.14 

Sewing.  See  Needlework. 

Sex.  Adams, O.F.  Presumption  of.  1892.  344.15 

— Geddes,  P.  and  Thomson,  J.  A.  Evo- 

lution of.  1889 872.32 

Sexual  science.  See  Obstetrics. 

Seybert  commission.  Report  on  spirit- 
ualism. 1887 447.13 

Seyffert,  Oskar.  Dictionary  of  classi- 
cal antiquities,  mythology, religion, 

literature  and  art.  1891 C.12 

SnAiiNameh:  Firdausi,  Abul  K 234.2 

SnAKERS.  Carlier,  A.  Marriage  in  the 

U.  S.,,, 902.3 

— Evans, F:  W.  Shakers  and  Shakerism. 

1859  466.22 

— Nordhoff,  C.  Communistic  societies 

of  the  U.  S In  911.36 

— Sacred. roll  anil  book.  1843 433.31 


Shakespeare,  William. 

Sub-divisions.— 1,  Works.  2,  Concordances,  etc. 
3,  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  works.  4,  Separate 
plays  and  criticisms.  5,  Shakespeare  for  the  young. 

1.*  Works. 

— Leopold  Shakspere.  Works  in  chron- 
ological order, from  the  text  of  Prof. 

Delius,  withintrod.  by  F.  J.  Furni- 


val.  [1877.] 242.2 

— New  variorum  edition;  ed.  by  H.  H. 

Furness,  v.  1-10.  1871-92. 241.1 


* Contents:  v.  1,  Romeo  and  Juliet,  v.2.  Macheth. 
v.  3-4,  Hamlet,  v.  5,  King  Lear.  v.  6,  Othello,  v.  7, 
Merchant  of  Venice,  v.  8,  As  you  like  it.  v.  9,  Tem- 
pest. v.  10,  Midsummer  night’s  dream. 

— Works;  ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark  and  W:  A. 


Wright.  Globe  edition.  1891 204.10 

— Works;  ed.  by  W:  A.  Wright.  Cam- 
bridge edition.  9v.  1891-93 242.1 


Contents  : v.  1,  Tempest;  Two  gentlemen  of  Ve- 
rona ; Merry  wives  of  Windsor  ; Measure  for  measure; 
Comedy  of  errors,  v.  2,  Much  ado  about  nothing; 
Love’s  labour’s  lost;  Midsummer-night’s  dream; 
Merchant  of  Venice  ; As  you  like  it.  v.  3,  Taming  of 
the  shrew;  All’s  well  that  ends  well;  Twelfth  night; 
Winter’s  tale.  v.  4,  King  John;  King  Richard  II.; 
King  Henry  IV.,  pt.  1;  King  Henry  IV.,  pt.  2 ; King 
Henry  V.  v.  5,  King  Henry  VI.,  pt.  1;  King  Henry 
VI.,  p.  2;  King  Henry  VI.,  pt.  3;  King  Richard  III. ; 
King  Henry  VIII.  v.  6,  Troilus  and  Cressida;  Corio- 
lanus;  Titus  Andronicus;  Romeo  and  Juliet,  v.  7, 
Timon  of  Athens;  Julius  Caesar;  Macbeth;  Hamlet, 
v.  8,  KingLear;  Othello;  Antony  and  Cleopatra;  Cym- 
beline.  v.  9,  Pericles;  Venus  and  Adonis;  Rape  of 
Lucrece;  Sonnets;  Lover’s  complaint;  Passionate  pil- 
grim ; Phoenix  and  turtle.  Reprints  [of  the  early 
quartos] : Merry  wives  of  Windsor  ; Chronicle  historie 
of  Henry  the  fift;  First  part  of  the  Contention  ; True 
tragedie;  Romeo  and  Juliet;  Hamlet.  Additions  and 


corrections. 

— Works;  in  reduced  facsimile  from  first 

folio  edition  of  1623.  1887 224.14 

— Dramatic  works:  ed.  b}r  W.  G.  Clark 

and  W:  A. Wright.  Victoria  edition. 

3v 242.3 

Contents  : v.  1,  Comedies,  v.  2,  Histories, 
v.  3,  Tragedies. 

— Shakespeare’s  poems  ; ed .,  with  notes, 

by  W:  J.  Rolfe.  1890 223.25 

2.  Concordances , etc. 

— Bartlett,  J:  Complete  concordance  to 

the  dramatic  works  and  poems  of 

Shakespeare.  1894 B.35 

Note:  Prepared  from  the  text  of  the  Globe 
edition  [204.10]. 

— Fleay,  F.  G.  Shakespeare  manual. 

1878 215.32 

— Furness,  H.  Concordance  to  [S.’s] 

poems.  1894 228.4 

— Nares,  R.,  ed.  Glossary  of  words,  cus- 

toms, etc.  2v.  1876 In  353.7 

— O’Connor,  E.  M.  Index  to  the  works 

of.  1887 222.24 

— Schmidt,  Alex.  Shakespeare-lexicon. 

2v.  1886 237.14 

3.  Critical  and  Miscellaneous. 

— Browne,  G:  H.  Notes  on  Shakspere’s 

versification.  4890 234.21 

— Calvert,  G.  EL  , Shakespeare:  a study.  318.11 


SHAKESPEARE. 


m 


SHAKESPEARE. 


Shakespeare,  continued. 


— Clarke,  Mary  C.  Girlhood  of  Shakes- 

peare’s heroines.  2v 63.4 

— Coleridge,  S:  T.  Shakspeare  and  other 

dramatists ’ 1001.12.4 

— Collier, W.F.  History  of  Eng.  lit.  p.  140.  325.6 

— Cook,  Jos.  Conscience,  pp.  255-279. 

Shakespeare  on 441.30 

Marriage,  pp.  205-221.  Shakespeare 

on 914.1 

— Corson, H.  Introduction  to  the  study 

of.  1890 227.8 


— Craik,  G:  L.  Pursuit  of  knowledge, 

p.  260.  [Self  tuition  of  poets.] 

— Dali,  C.  H.  What  we  really  know 

about  S.  1886 

— Donnelly,  I.  Great  cryptogram.  [Ba- 

conian myth.]  1888 

— Dowden,  E:  Introduction  to  Shakes- 

peare   

Shakspere.  [Literature  primer.]. 

Shakspere;  mind  and  art 

— Ellacombe,  H:  N.  Plant-lore  and  gar- 

den-craft of  Shakespeare.  1884. . . 

— Gervinus,  G.G.  Shakespeare  commen- 

taries   

— Gilman,  Arthur.  Shakespeare’s  mor- 

als: suggestive  selections.  [1879.].. 

— Guizot, F.  Shakespeare  and  his  times. 

— Halliwell-Phillips,  J.  O.  Outlines  of 

the  life  of  Shakespeare.  2v.  1889.. 

— Hazlitt,W:  Character  of  Shakespeare’s 

plays  

— Howitt,  W:  Homes  of  the  British  po- 

ets   

— Hudson,  H.  M.  Lectures  on  S.  2v 


308.20 

215.30 

334.5 

234.19 

314.1.5 

317.1 

343.37 

316.6 

215.31 
304.9 

692.25 

302.5 

615.15 

304.7 


Contents:  v.  1,  S.’s  life,  character,  genius,  etc.  Fe- 
male characters.  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Comedy 
of  errors.  Two  gentlemen  of  Yerona.  Love’s  la- 
bour’s lost.  Taming  of  the  shrew.  Much  ado  about 
nothing.  Twelfth  night.  All’s  well  that  ends  well. 
As  you  like  it.  Measure  for  measure.  Merchant  of 


Venice.  Winter’s  tale. 

v.  2,  Tempest.  Midsummer  night’s  dream.  Introd. 
to  the  tragedies— Romeo  and  Juliet.  Hamlet.  Mac- 
beth. Cymbeline.  Lear.  Othello.  Iago  and  Desde- 
mona. 


Shakespeare:  his  life,  art  and  charac- 


ters. 2v 204.19 

— Hugo,  Victor.  William  Shakespeare. 

1887  334.2 

— Jacox,  F.  Cues  from  all  quarters 301.30 

Shakespeare  diversions 312.11 


Contents  : v.  1,  Among  the  sonnets.  Among  the 
poems.  King  Lear.  Lear  and  Kent.  Lear,  Goneril 
and  Regan.  Gloster  and  his  sons.  Lear  out  in  the 
storm.  Lear’s  madness.  Lear  at  the  last.  Hotspur. 
Falstaff  at  Gadshill.  Falstaff  on  the  march  and  in 


the  field.  Falstaff  and  his  creditors.  Falstaff  at 
Eastcheap.  Death  of  Falstaff.  Shallow  and  Silence. 
Index. 


— Jameson, A.  Characteristics  of[S.’s]  wo- 

men  332.27 

Loves  of  the  poets,  p.  182 633.13 

— Lamb,  C:  On  the  tragedies  of  S. . . .In  303.2.2 

— Landor,  W:  S.  Citation  and  examina- 

tion of  Shakspeare,  etc 343.14 

— Lewes, G.  H.  Actors  and  acting,  p.83.  237.6 

— Lewes,  L:  Women  of  Shakspeare. 

1895 356.12 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  English  lands, etc.  v.2.  336.8 

• — Morley,  H:  Shakespeare  and  his  time: 

under  Elizabeth.  1893.. In  335.1.10 


Shakespeare,  continued. 

— Moulton,  R:  G.  Shakespeare  as  a dra- 

matic artist.  1893 234.20 

— Parton,  J.  Illustrious  men,  p.  23 617.17 

— Reed,  H.  Lectures  on  the  British  po- 

ets  208.22.1 

— Schlegel,  F.  von.  ^Esthetic  works, 

p.  267 323.12 

— Ten  Brink,  B.  Five  lectures  on.  1895.  236.6 

— Ulrici,  H.  Shakespeare’s  dramatic  art. 

2v.  1888 223.21 

— Walter,  James.  Shakespeare’s  true 

life.  1890 *638.22 

— Weiss,  J.  Wit,  humor  and  Shaks- 

peare  317.8 


Contents  : Cause  of  laughter.  Wit,  irony,  humor. 
Dogberry.  Malvolio.  Troilus  and  Cressida,  Ajax, 
Bottom,  Touchstone.  Falstaff;  his  companions. 
Americanisms.  Hamlet.  The  porter  in  “Macbeth,” 
the  clown  in  “Twelfth  night,”  the  fool  in  “Lear.” 
Women  and  men:  Maria,  Helena,  Imogen,  Constance. 
Lord  Bacon  and  the  plays,  Shakespeare’s  women,  love 
in  Shakespeare.  Portia.  Helena;  Ophelia.  Mac- 


beth. Blonde  women:  Lady  Macbeth. 

— Wendell,  B.  William  Shakespeare:  a 

study  in  Elizabethan  literature. 

1894 236.5 

— White,  R:  G.  Memoirs  of  William 

Shakespeare,  with  essay  on  his 

genius,  etc 308.3 

Shakespeare’s  scholar 237.15 

Contents:  Historical  sketch  of  the  text  of  'S..  Col- 
lier’s folio  of  1632.  Notes  and  comments.  Shakes- 
peare’s name. 

Studies  in  Shakespeare 323.21 


Contents : On  reading  Shakespeare.  Narrative 
analysis:  Lady  Gruach’s  husband;  Case  of  Hamlet 
the  younger ; Florentine  arithmetician ; Tale  of  the 
forest  of  Arden.  Miscellanies:  Bacon-Shakespeare 
craze;  King  Lear,  the  text,  plot  and  personages;  Stage 
Rosalinds ; On  the  acting  of  Iago.  Glossaries  and 
lexicons. 

— Winter,  W:  Shakespeare’s  England. 

[Visits  in  1877,  1882.] 544.2 

— Wood,W.,e<2.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 

4.  Separate  plays  and  criticisms. 

Note  : For  the  references  given  under  Separate 
plays  see  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  works,  preced- 
ing. 

— All’s  well  that  ends  well;  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe 213.1.1 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hazlitt;  Hudson;  Ulrici. 

— Antony  and  Cleopatra;  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe 213.1.2 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hazlitt ; Hudson;  Ul- 
rici. 

— As  you  like  it;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.3 

Same;  New  variorum  ed’n 241.1.8 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hudson;  Moulton;  Ul- 
rici; White,  Studies  in  Shakespeare. 

— Comedy  of  errors;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe..  213.1.4 

See  also  Gervinus;  Ulrici. 

— Coriolanus;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.5 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hazlitt;  Hudson;  Ulrici. 

— Cymbeline;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.6 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hazlitt;  Hudson;  Ulrici;  also , 
Jameson,  A.,  Characteristics,  etc.’,  Clarke,  M.  E., 
Girlhood  of  S.’s  heroines;  Lewes,  Women  of  Shakes- 
peare. 

— Hamlet;  ed.  by  J.  W.  Rolfe 213.1.7 


SHAKESPEARE. 


223 


SHALER. 


Shakespeare,  continued. 

Same;  New  variorum  ed’n 241.1.3-4 

See  also  Calvert ; Dowden  ;'_Gervinus ; Gui- 
zot; Hazlitt;  Hudson;  Ulrici.- 

— Julius  Caesar;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.8 


See  also  Gervinus;  Hazlitt;  Hudson;  Moul- 
ton; Ulrici. 

— King  Henry  I V.;ed.  by  W.J.Rolfe. . . .213.1.9-10 

See  also  Dowden ; Gervinus ; Hazlitt;  Hud- 
son; Jacox;  Ulrici;  Whife. 

— King  Henry  V.;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.11 

See  also  Dowden;  Gervinus;  Hazlitt;  Hud- 
son ; Ulrici. 

— King  Henry  VI .;ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  213.1.12-14 

See  also  Dowden;  Gervinus;  Guizot;  Haz- 
litt; Ulrici;  White. 

— King  Henry  Ylll.-ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  .213.1.15 

See  also  Dowden;  Gervinus:  Hudson;  Ulrici. 


— King  John;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.16 

See  also  Calvert ; Gervinus;  Ulrici. 

— King  Lear;  ed.  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.17 

Same;  New  variorum  ed’n 241.1.5 


See  also  Dowden;  Gervinus;  Jacox;  Moul- 
ton ; Ulrici ; White. 

— King  Richard  II.;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  .213.1.18 

See  also  Coleridge,  S:  T.;  Gervinus;  Haz- 
litt ; Hudson;  Ulrici. 

— King  Richard  III.;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  213.1.19 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hazlitt;  Hudson;  Moul- 
ton; Ulrici. 

— Love’s  labour’s  lost;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  213.1.20 

See  also  Gervinus ; Moulton ; Ulrici ; Weiss ; 


White. 

— Macbeth  ; ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.21 

Same;  New  variorum  ed’n 241.1.2 

See  also  Gervinus ; Moulton  ;Ulrici;  Weiss; 

White. 

— Measure  for  measure;  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe 213.1.22 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hudson;  White;  also.  Jameson, 


A.,  Characteristics  of  women;  Lewes,  Women  of 
Shakespeare. 

— Merchant  of  Venice;  ed.by  K.  Deighton.  227.13 

Same;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.23 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hudson;  Jameson,  A., 
Characteristics  of  women;  Lewes,  Women  of 
Shakespeare;  Ulrici;  Weiss. 

— Merry  wives  of  Windsor;  ed.  W.  J. 

Rolfe 213.1.24 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hazlitt;  Ulrici;  Weiss. 

— Midsummer-night’s  dream;  ed.  by  W. 

J.  Rolfe 213.1.25 

Same  ; New  variorum  ed’n 241.1.10 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hudson;  Ulrici;  White. 

— Much  ado  about  nothing;  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe 213.1.26 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hudson;  Jacox;  Ulrici. 

— Othello;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.27 

Same;  New  variorum  ed’n 241.1.6 

See  also  Coleridge;  Dowden;  Gervinus;  Guizot; 
Hazlitt;  Hudson;  Moulton;  Ulrici;  White;  also, 
Clarke,  M.  C.,  Girlhood  of  Shakespeare’s  heroines  ; 
Jameson,  A.,  Characteristics  of  [S.’s]  women;  Lewes, 
Women  of  Shakespeare. 

— Pericles;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.28 

See  also  Gervinus ; Ulrici ; and  for  the  story  upon 
which  it  is  founded  see  Gesta  Rornanorum,  p.  259. 

— Romeo  and  Juliet;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  213.1.29 


Shakespeare,  continued. 

Same;  New  variorum  ed’n 241.1.1 

See  also  Coleridge,  S:  T.;  Dowden;  Gervinus;  Gui- 
zot; Hazlitt  ; Hudson;  Ulrici  ; White  ; also,  Clarke, 
M.  C.,  Girlhood  of  Shakespeare’s  heroines,  v.  2; 
Jameson,  A.,  Characteristics  of  [S.’s]  women;  Lewes, 
Women  of  Shakespeare. 

— Taming  of  the  shrew;  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe 213.1.30 

See  also  Gervinus;  Ulrici;  also,  Clarke,  M.  C..  Girl- 
hood of  Shakespeare’s  heroines,  v.  2;  Jameson,  A., 
Characteristics  of  [S.’s]  women;  Lewes,  Women  of 


Shakespeare. 

— Tempest;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.31 

Same;  New  variorum  ed’n 241.1.9 


See  also  Coleridge,  S:  T. ; Gervinus;  Hudson;  Moul- 
ton; Ulrici ; also-,  on  character  of  Miranda  see  Jame- 
son, A.,  Characteristics  of  women;  Lewes,  Women  of 
Shakespeare. 

— Timon  of  Athens;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.. .213. 1.32 

See  also  Gervinus;  Ulrici. 

— Titus  of  Andronicus;  ed.by  W.J.  Rolfe.  213.1.33 

See  also  Gervinus ; Ulrici. 

— Troilus  andCressida;ee£.  by  W.J.Rolfe.  213.1.34 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hazlitt;  Ulrici. 

— Twelfth  night;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe 213.1.35 

See  also  Gervinus ; Hudson;  Ulrici ; Weiss ; 

White. 

— Two  gentlemen  of  Verona;  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe 213.1.36 

See  also  Gervinus;  Ulrici. 

— Two  noble  kinsman;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 213. 1.38 

— The  winter’s  tale;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  213.1.37 

See  also  Gervinus;  Hudson;  Jacox;  Ulrici. 


5.  Shakespeare  for  the  young. 

— Lamb,  C:  and  Mary.  Tales  from 

Shakespeare’s  comedies;  ed.,  with 

notes  by  W : J.  Rolfe.  1891 96. 9 

Tales  from  Shakespeare’s  tragedies; 

ed.  with  notes  by  W:  J.  Rolfe.  1891.  96.8 

See  also  Stratford  on  Avon. 

Shakespeare’s  England.  Winter,  Wil- 
liam  544.2 

Shakespeariana.  See  Periodicals. 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Aspects  of  the  earth:  a 
popular  account  of  some  familiar 
geological  phenomena..  1889 873.7 

— First  book  in  geology.  1885 874.22 

— Interpretation  of  nature.  1893 476.19 

— Nature  and  man  in  America.  1891....  898.10 

— Sea  and  land:  features  of  coasts  and 

oceans  with  special  reference  to  the 
life  of  man.  1894 8104.30 

— Story  of  our  continent:  a reader  in  the 

geography  and  geology  of  North 
America.  1892 544.10 

— , ed.  United  States  of  America:  a study 

of  the  American  commonwealth, its 
natural  resources,  people,  etc.  2v. 

Illus.  1894 548.17 


Contents:  v.  1.  1. — The  continent,  and  the  reasons 
for  its  fitness  to  be  the  home  of  a great  people,  by  N. 
S.  Shaler.  2.— Natural  conditions  of  the  East  and 
South,  by  N.  S.  Shaler.  3.— What  nature  has  done 
for  the  West,  by  N.  S.  Shaler.  4. — The  North  Ameri- 
can Indians,  by  Major  J.  W.  Powell.  5.— The  Mis- 
sissippi valley,  by  H.  P.  Judson.  6.— The  Pacific  coast, 
by  H.  H.  Bancroft.  7.— The  farmer’s  opportunities, 
by  N.  S.  Shaler.  8.— Minerals  and  mining,  by  N.  S. 


SHALER. 


224 


SHINDLER. 


Shaler,  N.  S.,  continued. 

Shaler.  9.— The  forests  and  the  lumber  industry,  by 
N.  S.  Shaler.  10.— The  maritime  industries  of  Amer- 
ica, by  J.  R.  Soley.  11. — Our  military  resources,  by 
Col.  T.  A.  Dodge. 

v.  2.  1.— Productive  industry,  by  E : Atkinson.  2.— 
Transportation, by  T.  M.  and  C.H.  Cooley.  3.— Typical 
American  inventions : Electricity . by  A.  E.  Kennelly; 
Railroad  construction  and  equipment,  by  H.  G. 
Prout;  Shoemaking,  by  H.  P.  Fairfield.  4. — The 
place  of  corporate  action  in  our  civilization, by  Charles 
Francis  Adams.  5.— Our  cities,  by  George  E.  War- 
ing, Jr.  6. — Education  in  the  United  States,  by  W: 
T.  Harris.  7. — Science  in  America,  by  D.  C.  Gilm  an. 
8.— Literature,  art,  and  architecture:  American  liter- 
ature, by  C:  D.  Warner;  American  art,  by  F.  D. 
Millet ; Development  and  prospects  of  architecture  in 
the  United  States,  by  Henry  Van  Brunt.  9.— Physical 
state  of  the  American  people,  by  D.  A.  Sargent. 
10. — Political  organization  of  the  United  States,  by 
John  Bach  McMaster.  11.— How  we  are  governed,  by 
W.  L.  Wilson.  12.— Industry  and  finance,  by  F.  W. 
Taussig.  13. — Public  hygiene  in  the  United  States, 
by  S:  W.  Abbott.  14. — The  place  of  the  individual  in 
American  society,  by  Lyman  Abbott.  15.— Summing 
up  of  the  story,  by  N.  S.  Shaler. 

Shapcott,  R.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Shapley,R.  'Ei.,  jointed.  See  Spofford,A.R. 

Sharp, Robert,  jointed.  See  Harrison,  J.  A. 

Sharp,  W:  Life  of  Heinrich  Heine.  1888.  693.20 

— , joint  author.  See  Howard,  Blanche  W. 

Sharp,  Mrs.W .,  ed.  Songs  and  poems  of 

the  sea 223.24 

Sharp  eyes  among  insects,  birds,  and 

flowers.  Gibson,  W:  H.  Illus.  1892.  881.23 
Sharpe,  Edm.  Seven  periods  of  English 

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Sharpless,  I:  English  education  in  the 
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1892  448.2.22 

“Sharps  and  flats.”  Maskelyne,  J:  N.  1894.  944.20 

Shattuck,  HarrietteR.  Woman’s  manual 

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Shaw,  Albert.  Icaria:  a chapter  in  the 

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— ,ed. National  revenues:  papers  by  Amer- 

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Shaw,  Clara  W.  Text-book  of  nursing. 

1892 877.40 

Shaw,  Flora  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Shaw,  G.  B.  and  others.  Fabian  essays  in  . 

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Shaw,  H.  W.  Josh  Billings:  his  works. 

1883 323.18 

Shaw,  H:  ■ Encyclopedia  of  ornament. 

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Shea,  J:  G.  History  of  the  Catholic 
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1866.  4v.  1886-1890 487.3 

Contents:  v.  1, 1521-1763.  v.  2,  1763-1815.  v.  3, 1808- 
1843.  v.  4, 1843-1866. 

Shedd,  J.  A.  Famous  sculptors  and 

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Sheep.  Naturalist’s  library 866.1.22 

Sheldon,  G.  W.  American  painters:  with 
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Sheldon,  H.  C.  History  of  Christian 

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Contents:  v.  1,  90-1517.  v.  2;  1517-1885. 

Sheldon,  Louise  V.  Yankee  girls  in  Zulu 

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— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 


Sheldon,  M.  French-.  Sultan  to  sultan. 

[Travel  in  East  Africa.]  Illus.  1892.  551.16 
— , joint  author.  See  Colin,  M. 

Shelf  of  old  books.  Fields,  Mrs.  J.  T. 

1894 356.9 


Contents:  Leigh  Hunt.  Edinburgh.  From  Milton 
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Shelley,  P.  B.  Hodgkins,  L.  M.  19th 

century  authors 342.26 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Letters  to  dead  au- 

thors. 1893....'. In  357.8 

— Rabbe,  F.  Shelley:  the  man  and  the 

poet.  1888 651.21 

Shells.  Sowerby,  G.  B.  Conchological 

manual.  1852  857.5 

Shepard,  E:  M.  Martin  Van  Buren. 

(American  statesmen.)  1888 626.4.15 

Shepard,  Hazel.  Great  cities  of  the  an- 
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— Great  cities  of  the  modern  world.  1885.  531.21 

Shepard,  W.,  ed.  Enchiridion  of  criti- 
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Shepherd, Mrs.  E.  R.  For  girls:  a special 

physiology.  1888 877.1 

— True  manhood:  a special  physiology. 

1890  877.12 


Shepherd  psalm.  Meyer,  F.  B 472.27 

Shepp,  J.  W.  and  D.  B.  Photographs  of 


the  world.  [1892.] 888.1 

Sheppard,  Nathan.  Before  an  audience; 
or,  the  use  of  the  will  in  public 

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Sheridan,  Gen.  P.  H.  Personal  memoirs. 

2v.  1888  / 653.10 

Sheridan’s  troopers  on  the  borders.  Keim, 

D.  B.  R.  Illus.  1889 767.27 

Sherman,  C:  P.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sherman,  J:  Thorndike,  R.  S.,  ed.  The 


Sherman  letters:  correspondence  be- 
tween General  and  senator  Sherman, 


1837-91.  1894 692.18 

Sherman,  Porter.  Tariff  primer.  1891.  937.65 
Sherman,  Roger.  Duyckinck,  E.  A.  Na- 
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— Dwight,  N.  Lives  of  the  signers 621.10 

— Sanderson,  J.  Biography  of  the  sign- 

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Sherman,  Gen.  W:  T.  Bolton,  S.  K.  Fa- 


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Sherwood,  Sidney.  History  and  theory 

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Shi  King,  The.  Jennings,  W:,  tr.  1891...  231.21 


Shields.  G.  O.,  ed.  American  book  of  the 

dog.  Illus.  1891 881.2 

American  game  fishes.  1892 881.3 

Big  game  of  North  America.  1890.  881.4 

Camping  and  camp  outfits.  1890...  882.1 

Shigemi,  Shiukiehi.  A Japanese  boy;  by 

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Shindler,  Robert.  Life  and  labors  of 

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Shinn,  G:  W.  King’s  handbook  of  notable 

Episcopal  churches.  1889 586.22 

Ship  of  fools.  Brandt,  Sebastian.  2v..  . 346.11 
Shipp,  J:  Memoirs  of  [his]  extraordinary- 
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1890  541.12 

Ships  and  shipping.  Bates,  W:W.  Amer- 
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— Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Ancient  Scandi- 

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Shipwrecks.  Stories  of  the  sea  in  for- 
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Shoemaker,  C:  C.,  ed.  Young  folks  dia- 
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Shoemaker,  Mrs.  J.  W .,comp.  Little  peo- 
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Shores  of  Lake  Aral.  Wood,  H.  1876. . . 

Short,  C joint  author.  See  Lewis,  C.  T. 

Short  studies  in  literature.  Mabie,H.W. 
Shorthand.  See  Phonography  and  ste- 
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Shorthouse,  J.  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Shriver,  E:  J.  Want  and  wealth.  [Fa- 
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Shrubbery.  Newhall,  C:  S.  Shrubs  of 

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Shumway,  E.  S.  A day  in  ancient  Rome. 

1885  

Siam.  Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys 

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[1892.] 551.19 

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1892  558.12 

— Price,  J.  M.  From  the  Arctic  ocean 

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Sibley,  II:  H.  West,  N.  Life  of.  1889.  654.17 


Sicily.  Baedeker,  K.  Sicily.  Hand- 
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343.26 

343.27 
343.25 

537.8 

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937.63 

886.28 
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Sicily,  continued. 

Story  of  Sicily;  Phoenician,  Greek 

and  Roman.  1892 752.1.34 

Sickles,  Ivin.  Exercises  in  wood-work- 
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Siddons,  Mrs.  Sarah  Kemble.  Kennard, 

Nina  A.  Mrs.  Siddons.  (Famous 

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Side  lights.  Runciman,  James.  1893...  353.1 

Sidgwick,  A.  Fallacies:  a view  of  logic 

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Sidgwick,  H:  Elements  of  politics.  1891.  926.15 

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Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  Defense  of  poesy. 

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Sieber,  Ferd.  Art  of  singing  and  vocal 

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Siemens,  Sir  C:  W:  Conservation  of  solar 

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Siena,  Italy.  Norton, C:  E.  Church  build- 
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Sienkiewicz,  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sierra  Leone.  Williams,  G:  W.  Negro 

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Sievers,E.  Old  English  grammar.  [1887.]  345.12 
Sight.  Clifford,  W : K.  Seeing  and  think- 
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— Mallery, Garrick.  Sign  language  among 

North  American  Indians.  [In  Re- 
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Signs  of  promise.  Abbott,  Lyman 455.11 

Sigurd  the  V olsung  and  the  fall  of  the  Nib- 

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Silent  South.  Cable,  G:  W 941.12 

Sill,  E:  Rowland.  Poems.  1893 238.11 

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Silver.  ^Metallurgy;  Mining;  Money. 

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Simcox,  W:  H:  Language  of  the  New 

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Simmonds,  P.  L.  Dictionary  of  useful 

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Simms,  W:  G.  History  of  South  Carolina 

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Simon,  Jules.  Victor  Cousin  (Great  French 

writers).  1888 ...651.19.4 

Simonds,  J:  C.  and  McEnnis,  J:  T.  Story 
of  manual  labor  in  all  lands  and 

ages.  1887...  927.7 

Simpson,  Matthew,  bishop.  Crooks,  G:  R. 

Life  of.  1890 668.10 

Simson,  Alfred.  Travels  in  the  wilds  of 

Ecuador.  1886 556.10 

Sinai.  Lepsius,R:  Letters  from,  (1842-5). 

1853 .523.25 

Sinclair,  Angus.  Locomotive  engine 


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Sinding,P.  C.  Scandinavian  races.  1878.  793.13 
Singing.  See  Music;  Voice. 

Sinnett,  A.  P.  Esoteric  Buddhism.  1887.  453.6 

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Sisters’  tragedy.  Aldrich,  T.  B 227.7 

Sivewright,  J joint  author.  See  Preece, 

W.  H. 

Six  old  English  chronicles.  See  Giles,  J. 

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Sixty  years  of  an  agitator’s  life.  Holyoake, 

G:  J.  2v.  1893 686.2 

Sizer,  N.  and  Drayton,  H.  S.  Heads  and 
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Skeat,W.  W;  Primer  of  English  etymol- 
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1887-91 357.19 

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Skene,  W:F.  Celtic  Scotland.  3v.  1876-80.  7103.1 
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Sketches  of  debate  in  the  first  senate  of 
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Skottowe,  B.  C.  Short  history  of  par- 
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Slang.  Dixon,  J.  M.  Dictionary  of  idio- 
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Slater,  J.  W.  Sewage  treatment.  1887.  897.24 
Slav  or  Saxon.  Foulke,  W:  D.  1891. . . . 937.43 
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Smart,  J.  H.  Books  and  reading  for  the 

young.  1880 452.9 

Smart,  W:  Theory  of  value.  1891 941.10 

Smedes,  Susan  D.  Memorials  of  a South- 
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Smith,  Alexander.  Poems.  1853 231.6 

Smith,  Arthur  H.  Chinese  characteris- 
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Smith,  B:  E.,  ed.  Century  cyclopedia  of 

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Smith,  C:  Hamilton.  Natural  history  of 

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Smith, C:tl:  Bill  Arp’s  peace  papers.  1873.  344.13 


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Smith,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  ed.  Woman  in  sacred 

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Smith,  Eleanor.  Songs  for  little  children, 

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Smith,  F.  Harrison.  Through  Abyssinia. 

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Smith,  F.  Hopkinson.  White  umbrella 

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Smith,  Fanny  M.  A noble  art:  the  evolu- 
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Smith,  G.  A.  Historical  geography  of  the 

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Smith,  G.  B.  William  I.  and  the  German 

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Smith,  G.  J.  English  and  American  lit- 
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Smith,  Gerrit.  Frothingham,  O.  B.  Life 

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Smith,  Gertrude.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Canada  and  the  Cana- 
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— Irish  history  and  Irish  character.  1890.  795.10 

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1892  692.24 

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Smith,  Hannah  W.  Christian’s  secret  of  a 

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Smith, H:  B.  Faith  and  philosophy.  1886.  483.4 

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Smith,  Horatio.  Festivals,  games,  and 

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Smith,  Gapt.  John.  Ashton,  J:  Adven- 
tures and  discourses  of.  1883 655.18 

— Fuller,  T:  Worthies  of  England,  v.  1, 

p.  275 654.16.1 

— Higginson,  T:  W.  American  explor- 

ers  711.22 

Smith,  J:  Pye.  Relation  between  the 
Scriptures  and  geological  science, 
with  memoir  by  J.  H.  Davies.  1854.  871.4 

Smith,  Joseph.  Book  of  Mormon.  1874.  451.10 

— Doctrine  and  covenants  of  the  Church 

of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day  Saints. 

1888  455.29 


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SMITHSONIAN. 


Smith,  Mrs.  L.  T.  [Lillie  T.  Meade.]  See 
Fiction  class-list. 

Smith,  P.  H.  Acadia:  a lost  chapter  in 

American  history.  1884 788.20 

Smith,  R.  B.  Rome  and  Carthage:  the 
Punic  wars.  (Epochs  of  history.) 


Smith,  R.  M.  Persian  art.  (South  Ken- 
sington art  handbooks.)  1877 853.32 

Smith,  R.  Payne  and  others.  The  higher 

criticism 482.26 

Smith,  Richmond  M.  Emigration  and 
immigration:  a study  in  social  sci- 
ence. 1892 936.10 

Smith,  Roderick  H.  Science  of  business. 

1888  937.26 

Smith,  Sidney.  Essays,  social  and  polit- 

cal 951.15 

— Foster,  J:  Critical  essays, v.l,  p.  285.  .324.14.1 

— Whipple,  E:  P.  Essays  and  reviews. . 303.6.1 
Smith,  T.  Roger.  Greek  architecture. 

1892  882.7 

Smith,  W.  A.  “According  to  Cocker:” 
the  progress  of  penmanship  from 

the  earliest  times.  1887 878.12 

Smith,  Mrs.  W.  H.  The  children’s  Japan. 

Illus 552.6 

Smith,  W:  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Ro- 
man biography  and  mythology.  3v. 

1872  B.36 

— Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  geog- 

raphy. 2v.  1872 B.37 

— Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  Rev.  and  ed. 

by  F.  N.  and  M.  A.  Peloubet.  [1884.]  472.19 

— Initia  Grseca.  pt.  1 and  appendix.  2v. 

1881-90 331.32 

— Principia  Latina  : ed.  by  H.  Drisler.  2v. 

1881 331.31 

Contents:  v.l,  First  Latin  course;  v.  2, 

First  Latin  reading  book. 

— and  Cheetham,  S:  Dictionary  of  Chris- 

tian antiquities.  2v.  1875-80 B.38 

— and  Hall,T.  D.  English-Latin  diction- 

ary. 1871 C.8 

— and  Wace,  H:  Dictionary  of  Chris- 

tian biography.  4 v.  1877-87 B.39 

— and  others.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and 

Roman  antiquities.  3d  edition,  rev. 

and  enlarged.  2 v.  1890 C.10 

Smith,  W:,  ed.  Old  Yorkshire.  [History 
and  antiquities.]  New  series,  v.  1. 

1889  778.8.1 

Smith,  W:  H:  and  Lucy.  Merriam,  G:  S. 

,ed.  Story  of.  1889 656.8 

Smith,  W:R.  Africa  illustrated.  [1889.].  8522.14 
Smith,  W:  Robertson.  Prophets  of  Isra- 
el and  their  place  in  history 443.27 

— Religion  of  the  Semites.  First  series: 

fundamental  institutions.  1889...  456.16 


Smith,  W:  Rudolph.  History  of  Wiscon- 
sin. v.l,  pt.  1.  [Historical.]  1854..  736.1.1 
Smithsonian  institution.  Annual  reports 

of  the  board  of  regents,  1847-93 *8501.2 

Note  : volume  27  of  “Miscellaneous  collections” 
contains  Catalogue  of  publications  of  the  Smith- 
sonian institution  (1846-1882)  with  an  alphabetical 
index  of  articles  in  the  Smithsonian  Contributions  to 
knowledge, Miscellaneous  collections,  Annual  reports, 
Bulletins  and  proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  national  mu- 
seum, and  report  of  the  Bureau  of  ethnology,  1882. 


Smithsonian,  continued . 

— Bureau  of  ethnology ;Z.  W.  Powell, direc- 
tor. Annual  reports,  1-12,  1879-91..  P55.1 

Contents:  v.  1,  Report  of  the  director.  On  the  evolu- 
tion of  language,  by  J.  W.Powell.  Sketch  of  the  mythol- 
ogy of  the  North  American  Indians,  by  J.  W.  Powell. 
Wyandot  government,  by  J.  W.  Powell.  On  limita- 
tions to  the  use  of  some  anthropologic  data,  by  J.  W. 
Powell.  A further  contribution  to  the  study  of  the 
mortuary  customs  of  the  North  American  Indians,  by 
H.  C.  Yarrow.  Studies  in  Central  American  picture 
writing,  by  E.  S.  Holden.  Cessions  of  land  by  Indian 
tribes  to  the  United  States,  by  C.  C.  Royce.  Sign 
language  among  North  American  Indians,  by  G.  Mal- 
lery.  Catalogue  of  linguistic  manuscripts  in  the 
library  of  the  Bureau  of  ethnology,  by  J.  C.  Pilling. 
Illustrations  of  the  method  of  recording  Indian  lan- 
guages, from  the  manuscripts  of  J.  O.  Dorsey,  A.  S. 
Gatschet,  and  S.  R.  Riggs. 

v.  2,  Report  of  the  director.  Zuni  fetiches,  by  F. 
H.  Cushing.  Myths  of  the  Iroquois,  by  Erminnie  A. 
Smith.  Animal  carvings  from  the  mounds  of  the 
Mississippi  valley,  by  H:  W.  Henshaw.  Navajo  sil- 
versmiths, by  Dr.  W.  Matthews.  Art  in  shell  of  the 
ancient  Americans,  by  W : H.  Holmes.  Illustrated 
catalogue  of  the  collections  obtained  from  the  In- 
dians of  New  Mexico  and  Arizona  in  1379,  by  J.  Ste- 
venson. Illustrated  catalogue  of  the"  collections  ob- 
tained from  the  Indians  of  New  Mexico  in  1880,  by  J. 
Stevenson. 

v.  3.  Report  of  the  director.  Notes  on  certain  Maya 
and  Mexican  manuscripts,  by  C.  Thomas.  On  masks, 
iabrets.  and  certain  aboriginal  customs,  by  W:  H. 
Dali.  Omaha  sociology,  by  J.  O.  Dorsey.  Navajo 
weavers,  by  Dr.  W.  Matthews.  Prehistoric  textile 
fabrics  of  the  United  States,  derived  from  impres- 
sions on  pottery,  by  W.  H.  Holmes.  Illustrated  cata- 
logue of  a portion  of  the  collections  made  during  the 
field  season  of  1881,  by  W.  II.  Holmes.  Illustrated 
catalogue  of  the  collections  obtained  from  the  Pueb- 
los of  New  Mexico  and  Arizona  in  1881,  by  J.  Steven- 
son. Index. 

v.  4,  Report  of  the  director.  Pictographs  of  the 
North  American  Indians — a preliminary  paper,  by  G. 
Mallery.  Pottery  of  the  ancient  Pueblos,  by  "J^7:  H. 
Holmes.  Ancient  pottery  of  the  Mississippi  valley, 
by  W:  H.  Holmes.  Origin  and  development  of  fornf 
and  ornament  in  ceramic  art,  by  W : H.  Holmes.'  A 
study  of  Pueblo  pottery  as  illustrative  of  Zuni  cul- 
ture-growth, by  F.  H.  Cushing.  Index. 

v.  5,  Report  of  the  director.  Burial  mounds  of  the 
northern  sections  of  the  United  States,  by  C.  Thomas. 
The  Cherokee  nation  of  Indians,  by  C:  C.  Royce.  The 
mountain  chant:  a Navajo  ceremony,  by  Dr.  W.  Mat- 
thews. Seminole  Indians  of  Florida,  by  C.  Maccau- 
ley.  The  religious  life  of  the  Zuni  child, by  Mrs.  T.  E. 
Stevenson.  Index . 

v.  6,  Report  of  the  director.  Ancient  art  of  the 
province  of  Chiriqui,  by  W : H.  Holmes.  A study 
of  the  textile  art  in  its  relation  to  the  development  of 
form  and  ornament,  by  W:  II.  Holmes.  Aids  to  the 
study  of  the  Maya  codices,  by  C.  Thomas.  Osage 
traditions,  by  J.  O.  Dorsey.  The  central  Eskimo,  by 
Dr.  F.  Boas.  Index. 

v.  7,  Report  of  the  director.  Indian  linguistic  fam- 
ilies of  America  north  of  Mexico,  by  J.  W.  Powell. 
The  Midewiwin  or  “grand  medicine  society”  of  the 
Ojibwa,  by  W.  J.  Huffman.  Sacred  formulas  of  the 
Cherokees,  by  J.  Mooney. 

v.  8,  Report  of  the  director.  A study  of  Pueblo 
architecture,  Tusayan  and  Cibola,  by  V.  Mindeleff. 
Ceremonial  of  Hasjelti  Dailjis  and  mythical  sand 
painting  of  the  Navajo  Indians,  by  J.  Stevenson. 

v.  9,  Report  of  the  director.  Ethnological  results 
of  the  Point  Barrow  expedition,  by  J : Murdoch.  Med- 
icine men  of  the  Apache,  by  J:  G.  Bourke.  Bibliog- 
raphy. 

v . 10,  Report  of  the  director.  Picture  writing  of 
the  American  Indians,  by  G.  Mallery. 

v.  11,  Report  of  the  director.  The  Sia,  by  Matilda 
C.  Stevenson.  Ethnology  of  the  Ungava  district,  by 
L.  M..  Turner.  A study  of  Siouan  cults,  by  J.  O. 
Dorsey. 

v.  12,  Report  of  the  director.  Report  of  the  mound 
explorations  of  the  Bureau  of  ethnology,  by  C. 
Thomas. 

— Contributions  to  knowledge,  v.  22-29. 

1880-1892  *8541.15 

Contents:  v,  22,  Jones  J.,  Explorations  of  the 
aboriginal  remains  of  Tennessee.  Habel,  S.,  Sculp- 
tures of  Santa  Lucia  Cosumalwhuapa  in  Guatemala; 
with  an  account  of  travels  in  Central  America  and  on 
the  western  coast  of  South  America.  Rau,  C:,  Arch- 
aeological collection  of  the  United  States  national  mu- 
seum, in  charge  of  the  Smithsonian  institution, Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Rau,  C:,  Palenque  tablet  in  the  United 


SMITHSONIAN. 


SMITHSONIAN. 


m 


Smithsonian,  continued. 

States  national  museum,  Washington,  D.  C.  Dali,  W. 
H.,  On  the  remains  of  later  pre-historic  man  ob- 
tained from  caves  in  the  Catherina  Archipelago,  Alas 
ka  territory,  and  especially  from  the  caves  of  the 
Aleutian  Islands. 

v.  23.  Clark, H:  J.,  Lucernariie  and  their  allies.  Hil- 
gard,  E.  W.,  On  the  geology  of  lower  Louisiana  and 
the  salt  deposit  of  Petite  Anse  island.  Barnard.  J.  G., 
On  the  internal  structure  of  the  earth  considered  as 
affecting  the  phenomena  of  precession  and  nutation, 
being  the  third  of  the  problems  of  rotary  motion. 
Elliot,  D.  G.,  Classification  and  synopsis  of  the  tro- 
chilidte.  Wood,  H.  C.,  Fever;  a study  in  morbid  and 
normal  physiology. 

v.  24.  Caswell,  A.,  Results  of  meteorological  obser- 
vations made  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  1831-1876.  Schott. 
C:  A.,  Tables  and  results  of  the  precipitation,  in  rain 
and  snow,  in  the  United  States:  and  at  some  stations 
in  adjacent  parts  of  North  America,  and  in  Central 
and  South  America. 

v.  25,  Rau,  C:,  Prehistoric  fishing  in  Europe  and 
North  America.  Bransford,  J.  F.,  Archaeological  re- 
searches in  Nicaragua.  Cope,  E:  D.  On  the  con- 
tents of  a bone  cave  in  the  island  of  Anguilla  (West 
Indies.) 

v.  26.  Mitchell,  S.  W.  and  Reichart,  E:  T.,  Research- 
es upon  the  venoms  of  poisonous  serpents.  Hyatt,  A., 
Genesis  of  the  Arietid®. 

v.  27,  [incomplete].  Langley,  S.  P.,  Experiments  in 
lerodynamics.  Langley,  S.  P.,  Internal  work  of  the 
wind. 

v.  28,  Bendire,  C:,  Life  histories  of  North  American 
birds. 

v.  29,  Michelson,  A.  A.,  On  the  application  of  in- 
terference methods  to  spectroscopic  measurements. 

— Miscellaneous  collections,  v.  3-4,6-27, 

34-36,  38.  1862-1894 *8501.1 

Contents  : v.  3 4,  6-9.  [See  Library  catalogue,  1886.] 
v.  10,  Carpenter,  P.  P.,  Mollusks  of  western  North 
America.  Gill,  T.,  Arrangement  of  the  families  of 
mollusks.  Henry,  J.,  Instructions  for  observations  of 
thunderstorms.  Henry, J. , Circular  relative  to  heights. 
Henry, J.,  Directions  for  constructing  lightning-rods. 
Henry, J.,  Queries  relative  to  tornadoes.  Baird,  S.  F., 
Questions  relative  to  the  food  fishes  of  the  United 
States.  Baird.  S.  F.,  Memoranda  of  inquiry  relative 
to  the  food  fishes  of  the  United  States.  List  of  the  in- 
stitutions, libraries,  colleges,  and  other  establish- 
ments in  the  United  States  in  correspondence  with 
the  Smithsonian  institution.  List  of  foreign  corre- 
spondents of  the  Smithsonian  institution.  Corrected 
to  January,  1872.  Check  list  of  publications  of  the 
Smithsonian  institution,  July,  1872. 

v.  11,  Gill.  T.,  Families  of  mammals.  Gill.T.  Fam- 
ilies of  fishes.  Loew,  H.,  Diptera  of  North  America, 
pt.  3.  Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.  Directions  for  collecting 
and  preserving  insects.  Le  Conte,  J:  L.,  New  spe- 
cies of  North  American  coleoptera,  pt.  2.  Le  Conte, 
J:  L.,  Classification  of  the  coleoptera  of  North  Amer- 
ica, pt.  2. 

v.  12,  Baird,  S.  F.,  Review  of  American  birds  in  the 
museum  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  pt.  1.  Clarke, 
F.  W.,  Constants  of  nature,  pt.  1.  Henry,  J.,  Tele- 
graphic announcements  of  astronomical  discoveries. 

v.  13,  Cope,  E:  D.,  Check-list  of  North  American 
batrachia  and  reptilia.  Kidder,  J.  H.,  Contributions 
to  the  natural  history  of  Kerguelen  islands,  1874-75. 
Lawrence  G.N.,  Birds  of  southwestern  Mexico, collect- 
ed by  Frances  E.  Sumichrast  for  the  United  States 
national  museum.  Goode,  G.  B.,  Catalogue  of  the 
fishes  of  the  Bermudas.  Goode,  G.  B .,  Classification  of 
the  collection  to  illustrate  the  animal  resources  of  the 
United  States.  Streets,  T:  H.,  Contributions  to  the 
natural  history  of  the  Hawaiian  and  Fanning  islands 
and  lower  California.  Dali,  W.  II.,  Index  to  the  names 
which  have  been  applied  to  the  sub-divisions  of  the 
class  brachiopoda.  Jordan,  D:  S.,  Contributions  to 
North  American  ichthyology. 

v.  14.  De  Saussure,  II.,  Synopsis  of  American 
wasps- solitary  wasps.  Gill,  T.  Catalogue  of  the 
fishes  of  the  east  coast  of  North  America.  Clarke,  F. 
W.,  Constants  of  nature,  1st  supplement  to  pt.  1,  pts. 
2,3.  Photographic  portraits  of  North  American  In- 
dians in  the  gallery  of  the  Smithsonian  institution. 
List  of  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  institution, 
July,  1877.  Holden,  E:  S.,  Index  catalogue  of  books 
and  memoirs  relating  to  nebulae  and  clusters,  etc. 

v.  15.  Watson,  8.,  Bibliographical  index  of  North 
American  botany,  pt.  1, Polypetalai.  Woodward,  J.  J., 
On  the  structure  of  cancerous  tumors  and  mode  in 
which  adjacent  parts  are  invaded.  Brown-Sequard, 
C.  E.,  Dual  character  of  the  brain.  Da  Costa,  J.  M., 
On  strain  and  over-action  of  the  heart.  Wood,  II.  C., 
Study  of  the  nature  and  mechanism  of  fever.  Keen, 
W:  W.,  On  the  surgical  complications  and  sequels  of 


Smithsonian,  continued. 

the  continued  fevers.  Adams,  W : Sub-cutaneous  sur- 
gery. List  of  foreign  correspondents  of  the  Smith- 
sonian institution,  corrected  to  January,  1878.  Cir- 
cular in  reference  to  American  archaeology.  Cir- 
cular of  inquiries  relative  to  the  natural  history  of 
the  American  crawfish  and  other  fresh  water  Crustacea. 
Circular  relating  to  collections  of  living  reptiles . 

v.  16,  Tryon,  G:  W.,  jr.,  Land  and  fresh  water 
shells  of  North  America,  pt.  4.  Sacken,  C.  R.  O.,  Cat- 
alogue of  the  described  diptera  of  North  America. 
Shakespeare,  E:  O.  Nature  of  reparatory  inflamma- 
tion in  arteries  after  ligature,  acupressure,  and  tor- 
sion. Circular  relative  to  scientific  and  literary  ex- 
changes. Business  arrangements  ol'  the  Smithsonian 
institution.  Elliot,  D.  G.,  List  of  described  species  of 
humming  birds.  List  of  the  principal  scientific  and 
literary  institutions  in  the  United  States,  May  1879. 
List  of  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  institution, 
July.  1879. 

v.  17,  Smithsonian  institution:  documents  relative 
to  its  origin  and  history,  ed.  by  W:  J.  Rhees. 

v.  18,  Journals  of  the  board  of  regents,  reports  of 
committees,  statistics,  etc.,  1846-76,  ed.  by  W:  J. 
Rhees. 

v.  19,  Proceedings  of  the  United  States  national 
museum,  v,  1-2,  1878-79. 

v.  20,  Bulletins  of  the  Philosophical  society  of 
Washington,  v.  1-3,  1871-1880. 

v.  21,  Rhees,  W:  J.,  James  Smithson  and  his  be- 
quest. Scientific  writings  of  James  Smithson. 
Johnson,  W.  R.,  Memoir  on  the  scientific  character 
and  researches  of  James  Smithson.  Irby,  J.  It. 
McD.,  On  the  works  and  character  of  James  Smithson. 

* Memorial  of  Joseph  Henry. 

v.  22,  Proceedings  of  the  United  States  national 
museum,  v.  3-4,  1880-81. 

v.  23,  Gill,  T. , Bibliograhy  of  the  fishes  of  the  Pa- 
cific coast  of  the  United  States  to  the  end  of  1879. 
Jordan,  D:  S.  and  Brayton,  A.  W.,  Contributions  to 
North  American  ichthology,  pt.  3.  Eggers,  H.  F.  A., 
Flora  of  St.  Croix  and  the  Virgin  Islands.  Goode,  G. 
B.,  Catalogue  of  the  collection  to  illustrate  the  ani- 
mal resources  and  the  fisheries  of  the  United  States, 
exhibited  at  Philadelphia  in  1876.  Kumlien,  L.,  Con- 
tributions to  the  natural  history  of  Arctic  America, 
made  in  connection  with  the  Howgate  polar  expedi- 
tion, 1877-78. 

v.  24,  Jordan,  D:  S.  and  Gilbert,  C:  H.,  Synopsis  of 
the  fishes  of  North  America. 

v.  25,  Bulletins  of  the  Philosophical  society  of 
Washington,  1880-82.  Transactions  of  the  Anthropo- 
logical society  of  Washington,  1879-1882.  Abstract  of 
transactions  of  the  Anthropological  society  of  Wash- 
ington, 1879-81.  Proceedings  of  the  Biological  soci- 
ety of  Washington,  v.  1.  1880-1882. 
v.  26,  Waring,  G:  E.,  jr..  Suggestions  for  the  sani- 
, tary  drainage  of  Washington  city.  List  of  foreign 
correspondents  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  cor- 
rected to  1882.  Additions  and  corrections  to  the  list 
of  foreign  correspondents,  to  1883.  Le  Conte,  J:  L. 
and  Horn,  G.  H.,  Classification  of  the  coleoptera  of 
North  America. 

v.  27,  Becker,  G:  F.,  Constants  of  nature,  pt.  4. 
Clarke,  F.  W.,  Constants  of  nature,  pt.  5 Check  list 
of  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  1881. 
Rhees,  W:  J.,  Catalogue  of  publications  of  the  Smith- 
sonian institution  (1846-1882) with  an  alphabetical  in- 
dex of  articles  in  the  Smithsonian  Contributions  to 
knowledge,  Miscellaneous  collections.  Annual  re- 
ports, Bulletins  and  proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  national 
museum,  and  report  of  the  Bureau  of  ethnology. 

v.  34, Mills, C:K., Mental  over  work  and  premature  dis- 
ease among  public  and  professional  men.  Transactions 
of  the  Anthropological  society  of  Washington,  v.  3, 
1883-85.  Traphagen,  F.  W.,  Index  to  the  literature  of 
Columbium,  1801-87.  Winlock.  W:  C.,  Bibliography 
of  astronomy,  for  the  year  1887.  Bolton, H.  C.,  Biblio- 
graphy of  chemistry,  for  the  year  1887.  Allen,  II., 
Clinical  study  of  the  skull.  Tuckerman,  A.,  Index  to 
the  literature  of  thermodynamics.  Rogers',  J.  A.. 
Correction  of  sextants  for  errors  of  eccentricity  and 
graduation.  Tuckerman,  A.,  Bibliography  of  the 
chemical  influence  of  light.  Abbe,  C.,  ed.,  Mechan- 
ics of  the  earth’s  atmosphere:  collection  of  transla- 
tions. 

v.  35,  [incomplete],  Smithsonian  meteorological 
tables.  Woodward,  It.  S.,  Smithsonian  geographical 
tables. 

v.  36,  Bolton,  II:  C.,  Select  bibliography  of  chemis- 
try, 1492-1892. 

v.  37,  [incomplete],  Sherborn,  C:  D.,  Index  to  the 
genera  and  species  of  the  foraminifera.  pt.  1,  A-Non. 

v.  38,  [incomplete],  Sergi,  G.,  Varieties  of  the  hu- 
man species:  principles  and  method  of  classification. 
Semour,  P.  II.,  Bibliography  of  aceto  acetic  ester  and 
its  derivatives^ 


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SOCIALISM. 


Smithsonian,  continued. 

— United  States  national  museum.  An- 
nual reports,  1884-92 *8501.17 

Note : For  reports  of  1881-83  see  “Annual  reports  of 
the  board  of  regents”  for  those  years. 

Proceedings,  1891-93 *8501.18 

Note  : For  proceedings  of  1878-79  see  “Miscellane- 
ous collections,”  v.  19;  for  1880-81  see  “Miscellaneous 


collections,”  v.  22. 

Smyrna.  Wallace,  S.  E.  Storied  sea,  p.  201.  557.25 
Smyth,  Albert  H.  Philadelphia  maga- 
zines and  their  contributors,  1741- 

1850.  1892 344.20 

Smyth,  Egbert  C.  and  others.  Divinity  of 

Jesus  Christ.  1893 476.17 

— Progressive  orthodoxy.  1887 446.25 

Smyth, Newman.  Personal  creeds;  or, how 
to  form  a working-theory  of  life. 

1890 461.10 

Smyth, W;  Lectures  on  the  French  revo- 
lution. 2v.  1860 772.20 


Smyth,  W:  H;  The  Mediterranean:  pl^s- 

ical,  historical,  and  nautical.  1854.  537.10 
Snider,  Denton  J.  Walk  in  Hellas.  1883.  558.6 

Snob,  Evolution  of  the.  Perry, T:  S.  1887.  333.5 

Snorre  Sturlason.  Heimskringla;  or, the 
sagas  of  the  Norse  kings;  from  the 
Icelandic  by  S.  Laing;  ed.  by  R.  B. 

Anderson.  4v.  1889 351.5 

Same;  ed.  by  W:  Morris  and  Eirikr 

Magnusson.  1894 355.12.3-4 

Snow,  W:  P.  Southern  generals:  their 

lives  and  campaigns.  1866 761.1 

Snow.  Higginson,  T:  W.  Out-door  pa- 
pers, p.  339 307.15 

— Proctor,  R:  A.  Shower  of  snow-crys- 

tals   In  828.6 

— Tyndall,  J:  Forms  of  water,  p.  29 815.4.1 

Snow-bound.  See  Whittier,  J:  G. 

Soboleski,  Paul.  Poets  and  poetry  of  Po- 
land. 1881 224.5 

Sobriquets.  See  Bibliography  {Allusions, 
etc.) 

Social  customs.  Hall,  F.  H 452.8 

Social  democracy.  See  Socialism  and 
communism. 

Social  economics.  Gunton,  G: 926.7 

Social  ethics.  Moore,  C.  J.  [Mrs.  H.  0. 

Ward .] 933.5 

Social  evolution.  Kidd,  B: 943.19 

Social  horizon,  The.  1893 933.18 

Social  institutions  of  the  United  States. 

Bryce,  James.  1891 925.18 

Social  science  and  sociology.  Addams, 

Jane  and  others.  Hull-House  maps 
and  papers;  a presentation  of  na- 
tionalities and  wages  in  a congest- 


ed district  of  Chicago.  [1895.] 952.1 

Philanthrophy  and  social  progress: 

[seven  essays] . [1893.] 933.21 

— Altgeld,  J:  P.  Live  questions.  1890..  923.13 

— American  academy  of  political  and 

social  science.  Annals,  v.  1-2,  July 
1890-June  1892  1008.50 

— Andrews,  E.  B:  and  others.  Man  and 

the  state.  1892 936.31 

— Bascom,  J:  Sociology.  [1887.] 941.4 

— Bellamy,  E:  Looking  backward.  1889.  151.12 

— Bowker,  R.  R.  and  lies,  G:,  ed.  Read- 

er’s guide  in  social  science  : a clas 
sified  bibliography.  1891 924.34 

— Brooklyn  ethical  association.  Man  and 

the  state 936.31 


Social  science,  continued. 

Sociology.  1890 941.25 

— Buxton,  Sydney.  Handbook  to  polit- 

ical questions  of  the  day.  1892 943.1 

— Campbell,  G.  D.,  Duke  of  Argyll.  The 

unseen  foundations  of  society. 

1893 928.4 

— Carey,  H.  C.  Principles  of  social  sci- 

ence. 3v.  1888 942.2 

— Chadwick,  Edwin.  Health  of  nations. 

A review  of  his  works.  2v.  1887 901.19 

— Codman,  J:  T:  Brook  farm.  1894 951.2 

— Ely,  R:  T.  Social  aspects  of  Chris- 

tianity and  other  essays.  [1889.] . . 922.20 

— Fiske,  J:  Sociology  and  hero-wor- 

ship   In  844.22 

— George,  H:  Social  problems.  1883 917.6 

— Gladden,  Washington.  Tools  and  the 

man:  [Christian  socialism].  1893..  933.15 

— Herbert;  Auberon,  ed.  World  grown 

young;  a record  of  reforms,  1894- 


1914  944.28 

— Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in 

historical  and  political  science,  v.l- 

10.  1883-92 *942.1 

For  contents  see  entry  in  general  alphabet. 

— Kalisch,  M.  M.  Path  and  goal.  1880.  945.19 

— Kidd,  B:  Social  evolution.  1894 943.19 

— Michaelis,  R:  Looking  forward:  an 

answer  to  “Looking  backward.” 

1890 156.26 

— Morris,  W:  Signs  of  change.  1888...  941.15 

— Porter,  Noah.  Spencer’s  theory  of  so- 

ciology   In  353.14 

— Ritchie,  D:  G.  Principles  of  state  in- 

terference. 1891 941.18 

— Rousseau,  J.J.  The  social  contract. 1893.  944.7 

— Ruskin,  J:  Crown  of  wild  olive.  1891.  357.14 

— Schmidt,  C.  Social  results  of  early 

Christianity.  1889 478.23 

— Smith,  Sidney.  Essays * 951.15 

— The  social  horizon.  1893 933.18 

— Strong,  Josiah.  The  new  era.  [1893.]  933.25 

— Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  W.  Christian  soci- 

ology. 1880 917.11 


— Sumner,  W:G.  Collected  essays.  1885.  947.9 

— Sutter,  Julie.  Colony  of  mercy  ; or, 

social  Christianity  at  work.  1893..  943.5 

— Thwing,  F.  and  C.  F.  The  family. 


1887  901.2 

— Tolstoi,  L.  N.,  count.  What  to  do? 

[1888] 925.29 

— Woods,  R.  A.  English  social  move- 

ments. 1891 925.30 

Periodicals. 

— Journal  of  political  economy,  v.1-2. 

1891-84  *1008.51 

— Political  science  quarterly.  v.1-9. 

1886-94 *1008.30 

— Yale  review,  v.  1-2.  1892-94 *1008.47 


See  also  Charities;  Civilization  ; Co-operation; 
Crime  and  punishment;  Education;  Emigration; 
Etiquette;  Grange:  Labor  and  capital;  Labor  and 
the  laboring  classes;  Law  ; Man;  Marriage;  Polit- 
ical economy;  Political  science;  Poor  and  poor  re- 
lief; Population;  Prisons;  Religion;  Slavery;  Sta- 
tistics ; Temperance;  Utopias;  Woman. 

Socialism  and  communism.  Barnett,  S: 
and  Henrietta.  Practicablesocialism. 


1894 951.11 

— Bastiat,  M.  F.  Sophisms  of In  914.27 


— Bax,E.  B.  Ethics  of  socialism. [1889.]  941.23 


SOCIALISM. 


231 


SONGS. 


Socialism,  continued . 

— Brisbane,  A.  Social  destiny  of  man. 

1840  924.29 

— Dawson,  W:  H.  German  socialism  and 

Ferdinand  Lassalle.  1891 941.20 

— Ely,  R:T.  Recent  American  socialism. 

1885  918.1 

Socialism  and  social  reform.  1894..  944.18 

— Gilman,  N:  P.  Socialism  and  the 

American  spirit..  1893 933.12 

— Gissing,  G:  Demos:  a story  of  English 

socialism.  1886 36.801 

— Gladden,  W.  Strength  and  weakness 

of  S In  446.26 

— Graham,  W:  Socialism  new  and  old. 

1891 815.4.68 

— Gronlund,  L.  Co-operative  common- 

wealth. 1890 936.15 

— Hitchcock,  R.  D.  Socialism.  1879...  917.8 

— Kaufmann,  M.  Christian  socialism. 

1888 946.15 

— Kirkup,  T:  History  of  socialism.  1892.  933.22 

— Laveleye,  E.  de.  Socialism  of  to-day. 

1885  917.15 

— Mackay,  T:,  ed.  Plea  for  liberty:  an 

argument  against  socialism.  1891.  926.8 

— Mallock,  W.  H.  Social  equality.  1884.  917.7 

— Mill,  J:  Stuart.  Socialism.  [1891.1...  951.9 

— Morris.  W:  Signs  of  change.  1888...  941.15 
and  Bax,E.  B.  Socialism:  its  growth 

and  outcome.  1893 941.6 

— Rae,.T:  Contemporary  socialism.  1884.  917.12 

— Schaffle,  A.  Impossibility  of  social 

democracy.  [Supplement  of  “Quin- 
tessence of  socialism.”]  1892  933.4 

— - Quintessence  of  socialism.  1892 941.19 

— Shaw,  Albert.  Icaria.  1884 933.20 

— Shaw,  G.  B.  and  others.  Fabian  essays 

in  socialism 926.1 

— Sprague,  P.  W.  Christian  socialism. 

1891 925.14 

— Strong,  Josiah.  Our  country, p.138.  1891.  925.17 

— Winterer,  L.  The  social  danger;  or, 

two  years  of  socialism.  1886 902.33 

See  also  Amana  society;  Co-operation;  Interna- 
tional association;  Trades  unions;  Land  and  land 
tenure. 

Society.  ^^Civilization;  Social  science. 

Society  as  I have  found  it.  McAllister, 

Ward 924.19 

Society  islands.  Ellis,  W:  Polynesian 

researches.  4v.  1859.. 542.7 

Sociology.  See  Social  science. 

Socrates.  Apuleius.  On  the  god  of  Soc- 
rates...  In  324.2 

— Blackie.J:  S.  Four  phases  of  morals. . 402.11 

— Grote,  G:  Plato  and  the  companions  of 

Socrates.  4v 692.15 

— Plato.  Apology  of  Socrates:  Crito; 

Phaedo.  1886 In  457.6 

A day  in  Athens  with  Socrates 464.24 

Talks  with  Socrates  about  life 464.23 

Trial  and  death  of  Socrates 687.31 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 

— Xenophon.  The  banquet;  The  apol- 

ogy of  Socrates In  324. 8 

Socrates  Scholasticus.  Ecclesiastical 
history  from  305-439,  tr.  from  the 

Greek.  1888 457.17 

Soils.  Barnard,  C:  Talks  about  the  soil 
in  its  relation  to  plants  and  busi- 
ness. [1886.]  891.17 


Soils,  continued. 

— Lawes,  J.  B.  and  others.  Soil  of  the 


farm.  1893 893.8 

Solar  biology.  Butler,  Hiram  E 878.6 


Soldier  in  our  civil  war.  Mottelay,  P. 

F.  and  Copeland,  T.  C-.  2v.  1890..  *8542.25 


Soldier’s  story  of  his  captivity  at  Ander- 
son ville.'  Goss,  Warren  L.  1869.  763.12 

Soley,  J.  R.  Historical  sketch  of  the 

United  States  Naval  academy.  1876.  926.17 

— Sailor  boys  of  ’61.  [1888.] 776.4 

Solitude.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Intellectual 

life,  p.  300  402.14 

' — Helps,  A.  Companions  of  my  solitude.  301.8 

— Jacox,  F.  Cues,  etc.,  p.  84.  Solitude  in 

crowds 301.30 

Solomon,  Jewish  king.  Baring-Gould,  S. 

Legends,  etc.,  p.  347 437.23 

— Farrar,  F.  W.  Life  and  times  of 461.6.3 

Solomon  Islands.  Woodford,  C:  M.  Nat- 
uralist among  the  head-hunters. 

1890  542.29 

Solon,  Athenian  legislator.  Grote,  G:  His- 
tory of  Greece,  v.  3,  p.  90 713.11.3 

— Plutarch.  Lives 604.5  and  604.6 

— Diogenes  Laertius.  Lives,  etc 658.1 

Soluble  glass.  Feuchtwanger,  L:  1875.  827.4 

Some  eminent  women  of  our  times.  Faw- 
cett, Mrs.  Henry.  1889 661.8 

Some  strange  corners  of  our  country.  Lum- 

mis,  C:F.  1892 547.11 

Song  and  legend  from  the  Middle  Ages. 

McClintock,  W:  D 348.8 

Song  celestial  [from  the  Mahabharata]  ;tr. 

by  Edwin  Arnold  216.14 

Song  of  life.  Morley,  Marg.  W 877.22 

Song  of  the  ancient  people.  Proctor,  Ed- 
na D 224.21 

Song  stories  for  the  kindergarten.  Hill, 

M.  J.  and  P.  S.  1893 945.10 


Songs,  ballads,  sonnets.  Aitken,Mary  C. 

Scottish  song:  a selection.  1874...  222.6 

— Alexander,  Francesca.  Roadside  songs 

of  Tuscany;  ed.  by  J.  Ruskin.  1887.  224.8 

— Butterworth,  H.  American  national 

songs In  644.10 

— Child,  Francis  J.,  ed.  English  and 

Scottish  ballads.  8v.  in  4.  [1857-85.]  227.15 

— Crandall,  C:  H.  Representative  son- 

nets by  American  poets;  with  notes, 


etc.  1890 227.6 

— Crane,  T:  F:,  ed.  Chansons  populaires 

de  la  France.  ‘ 1891 236.9 

— Disraeli,  I:  Songs  of  trades  and  the 

people.  Curiosities  of  lit.,  p.  159..  305.8 

— Eggleston,  G:  C.  American  war  bal- 

lads and  lyrics.  2v.  [1889.] 227.20 

— Fagan,  W.  L.,  comp.  Southern  war 

songs.  1890 228.3 

— Gems  of  song:  vocal  and  instrumental. 

[1880.] *8542.5 

— Gilder,  R:  W.  Lyrics.  [1887.] 231.16 

— Higginson,  T.  W.  and  Bigelow,  E.  H., 

ed.  American  sonnets.  1890 227.11 

— Hullah,  J:,  ed.  Songbook:  words  and 

tunes.  1866 222.5 

— McCaskey,J.  P ,,comp.  Franklin  Square 

song  collection,  nos.  1-8.  i8Sl-1892.  207.25 

— Mitchison,W:  Songs  of  Scotland  with 

music 222.35 

— Moore?  Frank.  Songs  and  ballads  of 

the  American  Revolution.  1856...  227.17 

Songs  and  ballads  of  the  Southern 

people,  1861-5.  1886 215.33 


SONGS. 


232 


SPAIN. 


Songs,  continued. 

— Morrison,  D.  H.,  ed.  Fireside  treasury 

of  best  loved  song:  [with  music]. 

[1888.] 864.2 

Royal  quartettes.  [1888.] 864.3 

, ed.  Treasury  of  song  for  the  home 

circle.  3v.  v.  1-2.  Songs  with  music. 

v.3.  Instrumental.  1882-85 864.1 

— Reed.H:  English  sonnets In  208.22.2 

— Sharp,  Mrs.  W.,  ed.  Songs  and  poems 

of  the  sea 223.24 

— Sleeper,  H.  D.  Songs  of  Harvard. 

[With  music.]  1888 221.12 

— Smith,  Eleanor.  Songs  for  little  chil- 

dren [with  music].  pt.  1. [1887.] ..  .8522.11.1 

— Stanton,  F.  L.  Songs  of  the  soil.  1894.  236.28 

— Waite,  H.  R.  College  songs.  [1887.]..  221.5 

— War-songs  for  anniversaries  and  gath- 

erings of  soldiers:  Songs  and  hymns 

for  memorial  day.  1888 221.6 

See  also  Hymns;  Poetry. 

Songs  before  sunrise.  Swinburne,  A.  C: 

1871  237.17 

Songs  of  two  nations.  Swinburne,  A.  C: 

1875  237.18 

Sonnenschein,  W:  S.  The  best  books:  a 

reader’s  guide.  1891 *3502.22 

Sonnets.  See  Songs. 

Sonnets  and  lyrics.  Jackson,  H.  H 216.18 

Sophocles.  Sophocles  for  the  use  of 
schools;  ed.,  with  English  notes,  by 
L.  Campbell  and  E.  Abbott.  2v. 

1886  357.21 

— Tragedies;  tr.  by  T.  A.  Buckley.  1888.  225.23 

— Donaldson,  J.  W.  Theatre  of  the 

Greeks 224.3 

— Schlegel,  A.  W.  Dramatic  art,  p.  96..  204.17 

— Symonds,J:A.  Greek  poets,  v.l,  p.436.217.15.1 

— Tyler,  H:  M.  A Greek  play  [Electra] 

and  its  presentation.  Ulus.  [1891.]  224.16 

— Wood,  W.  Hundred  greatest  men....  628.22 

Sorcery.  Wright,  F:  Narratives  of ... . 476.6 

See  also  Delusions;  Magic.  . 

Sorel,  A.  Madame  de  Stael.  1891 651.19.7 

— Montesquieu.  (Great  French  writers). 

1888  651.19.3 

Soudan.  McCarthy,  J.  H.  England  un- 
der Gladstone 765.11 

— Wingate,  F.  R.  Mahdiism  and  the 

Egyptian  Sudan.  1891 797.1 

Soul.  Carus,  Paul.  Soul  of  man.  1891.  464.7 

— Clodd,  E.  Myths,  p.  182,  198.  Barbar- 

ic theory  of 482.24 

— Plutarch.  Morals,  v.  2.  Procreation  of.  445.3.2 

— Tylor,  E.  B.  Primitive  culture.  2v.  825.16 

See  also  Future  life;  Mental  philosophy, etc. 

Sound.  See  Acoustics. 

South  America.  See  America,  South. 

South  Carolina.  Allen,  W.  Governor 


Chamberlain’s  administration  in, 
[1874-1877].  1888 784.17 

— Doyle,  J.  A.  English  colonies,  p.  328.  728.6 

— Lodge,  H.  C.  English  colonies,  p.158.  726.5 

— Olmsted,  F:L.  Seaboard  slave  states, 

p.  377 512.8 

— Si mms,W:G.  History  of  [to  I860].  1860.  785.7 


South  Kensington  Museum  art  hand- 


books. 

— Pollen,  J.  H.  Furniture.  1877  853.22 

Maskell,  W:  Ivories.  1877 :...  853.23 

— Engel,  C.  Musical  instruments.  1877.  853.24 

— Rock,  D.  Textile  fabrics.  1877 853.25 


South  Kensington,  continued. 

— Cripps,  W.  J.  College  and  corporation 

plate.  1881 853.26 

— Fortnum,  C.  D.  E.  Maiolica.  1877..  853.27 

— Industrial  arts:  historical  sketches 853.28 

— Nesbitt,  Alex.  Glass.  1879 853.29 

— Pollen,  J.  H.  Gold  and  silversmith’s 

work 853.30 

— Riaho,  Juan  F.  Spanish  arts.  1879...  853.31 

— Smith,  R.  M.  Persian  art.  1877 853.32 

South  side  view  of  slavery.  Adams,  N..  924.5 

Southern  bivouac.  See  Periodicals. 

Southern  historical  society  papers,  v.  1- 


Southern  planter.  Smedes,  Susan  D.  . . 661.18 
Southern  war  songs.  Fagan,  W.  L.,  comp.  228.3 
Southey,  Robert.  Common-place  book  ; 

ed.  bv  J.  W.  Warter.  2v.  1850 334.10 

— The  doctor.  1872  357.22 

— Poetical  works.  1853 221.18 


Contents  : Joan  of  Arc.  Vision  of  the  Maid  of  Or- 
leans. Juvenile  and  minor  poems.  Thalaba,  the 
destroyer.  Madoc.  Ballads  and  metrical  tales. 
Curse  of  Kehama.  Roderick,  the  last  of  the  Goths. 
Poet’s  pilgrimage  to  Waterloo.  Carmen  nuptiale. 
Vision  of  judgment.  Oliver  Newman,  etc. 

— Carlyle,  T:  Reminiscences,  p.  513...  622.17 

— De  Quincey,  T:  Reminiscences 302.19.2 

— Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Literary  history 

of  England,  v.l,  p.  285,320. 318.28.1 

— Reed,  H:  British  poets,  v.2,  p.132. . . .208.22.2 


— Saunders,  F:  Some  famous  books,  p. 

148 335.13 

Southgate,  H:,  comp.  Many  thoughts  of 

many  minds.  2v 351.4 

South-Sea  idyls.  Stoddard,  C:  W..  547.15 

Souvenirs  of  my  time.  Fremont,  J.  B. 

[1887.] 647.14 

Souvestre,  E.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sovereigns  and  courts  of  Europe.  1891. . 666.13 
Sowerby,  G.  B.  Conchological  manual. 

1852 857.5 

Sozinskey,  T:  S.  Medical  symbolism. 

1891 ......  877*35 

Sozomen,  Greek  historian.  Ecclesiastical 

history;  from  A.  D.  324-440.  1855..  457.18 

Spain.  Bonner,  J:  Child’s  history  of. 

1894  792.15 

— Champney,  Eliz.  W.  Three  Yassar 

girls  abroad.  [1882] 543.1.1 

— Davillier,  C:  Spain;  illus.  by  Dore. 

1886.  F *8542.7 

— Day,  H:  From  the  Pyrenees  to  the 

pillars  of  Hercules.  1884 536.24 

— Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  Political  and 

intellectual  development  of In  793.17 

— Elliot,  Frances.  Diary  of  an  idle  wom- 

an in.  1884..., 538.22 

— Field, H:  M.  Old  Spain  and  new.  1888.  534.8 

— Finck,  H:  T.  Spain  and  Morocco.  1891.  542.24 

— Hale,  E:  E.  and  Susan.  Story  of.  1886.  752.1.7 

— Lane-Poole,  S.  Story  of  the  Moors  in. 


[1886.] 752.1.11 

— Lathrop,  G:  P.  Spanish  vistas.  1883..  558.27 

— Ober,  F:  A.  Knockabout  club  in. 

[1889.] 543.2.2 

— O’Shea,  J:  A.  Romantic  Spain:  a rec- 

ord of  personal  experiences.  2v.l887.  544.7 

— Patch,  Olive.  Sunny  Spain.  1884..’.  548.4 

— Scott,  S.  P.  Through  Spain.  1886...  553.8 

— Stoddard,  C:  A.  Spanish  cities.  1892.  551.7 

— Thomas,  Marg.  Scamper  through  S. 

and  Tangier.  [1892.]. 551.4 


SPAIN. 


233 


SPENSER. 


Spain,  continued. 

— Trueba  y Cosio,  T.  de.  Romance  of 

history:  Spain  177.22 

— Watts,  H:  E:  Christian  recovery  of, 

711-1495.  1894 752.1.40 

See  also  Spanish  Armada;  Gibraltar;  In- 
quisition ; Isabella  I. 

Spalding,  H.  M.  Encyclopedia  of  law 

and  forms.  1880.... 926.22 

Spalding,  J.  L.,  bishop.  Education  and 

the  higher  life.  1890  463.4 

Spalding,  V.  M.  Study  of  common  plants. 

1893  891.30 

Spang,  H:  W.  Lightning  protection. 

1883 891.25 

Spanish- American  republics.  Child, Theo. 

1891  545.21 

Spanish  and  Portuguese  South  America 
during  the  colonial  period.  Wat- 
son, R.  G.  2v.  1884 7103.2 

Spanish  Armada.  Creasy,  E.  S.  Fifteen 

decisive  battles. 703.6 


— Froude,  J.  A.  History  of  England. . .703.1.12 

— Hale,  E:  E.  Stories  of  the  sea  721.6.2 

— Kingsley,  C:  Westward  ho!  ch.  31.  132.17 

— Motley,  J:  L.  United  Netherlands,  v.2, 

p.  458  704.4.2 

Spanish  arts.  Riano,  J.  F.  South  Ken- 
sington art  handbooks.  1879 853.31 

Spanish  language.  Conkling,  A.  R.  Ap- 
pletons’  guide  to  Mexico.  English- 
Mexican  vocabulary In  522.5 

— Knapp,  W:  Ireland.  Grammar  of  the 

modern  Spanish  language.  1891..  355.5 

Spanish  literature.  Calderon  de  la  Bar- 
ca, P.  Select  plays.  [Spanish  text]; 
ed.  by  N.  Maccoll.  1888 227.4 

— Conant,  Helen  S.  Primer  of  Spanish 

literature.  [1878.] 347.15.9 

— Lewis,  G.  H.  Spanish  drama.  Lope 

de  Vega  and  Calderon.  1846 227.26 

See  also  Valera,  Juan.  [Novelist.] 

Spanish  pioneers.  Lummis,  C:  F.  1893..  785.17 
Sparks,  Jared.  Life  of  Washington.  1858.  667.1.1 
Same;  abridged.  2v.  1840 666.4 

— Adams,  H.  B.  Life  and  writings  of 

Jared  Sparks.  2v.  1893 685.16 

— Peabody,  A.  P.  Harvard  graduates. 

1890  666.10 

Sparrow.  Barrows,  W.  B.  English  spar- 
row in  North  America.  1889 894.6 

Spartan  and  Theban  supremacies.  Sank- 

ey,  C: 787.12.4 

Speaking  and  speakers.  See  Elocution. 

Speare,  J:  W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Spectator, The.  By  Addison  and  others. 

303.15.5-12 

Spectral  illusions.  Chambers’s  miscel- 
lany   1001.8.10 

Spectrum  analysis.  Half  hours  with  mod- 
ern scientists,  v.2,  p.61-146.  1873.  .812.32.2 

— Wright,  L:  Light,  p.  129.  1882 874.23 

Spedding,  James.  Life  and  times  of  Fran- 
cis Bacon.  2v.  1880 647.3 

Speeches.  See  Elocution  {Speeches). 

Spelling  reform.  Muller,  F.  Max.  On 

spelling.  [Printed phonetically.]  In  404.2.5 

— Scientific  alphabet  adopted  by  the 

American  spelling  reform  associa- 
tion. See  Standard  dictionary,  v.2, 
p.  2104 A. 22.2 


Spence,  H.  D.  M.  and  others , ed.  Thirty 

thousand  thoughts.  6v.  1889  

Spencer,  Herbert.  Ecclesiastical  insti- 
tutions. (Principles  of  sociology, 

Pt-  6.) 

— Education : intellectual,  moral  and 

physical.  1861 

— Factors  of  organic  evolution.  1887. . . 

— Nature  and  reality  of  religion:  a con- 

troversy. See  Harrison,  F.  1885.. 

— Philosophy  of  style.  1892 

— Principles  of  ethics.  2v.  1893 


*468.4 


913.11 

401.8 
858.2 

436.11 
357.13 

476.9 


Contents  : v.  1,  Data  of  etbics:  Conduct  in  general; 
Evolution  of  conduct;  Good  and  bad  conduct:  Ways 
of  judging  conduct;  Physical  view  ; Biological  view; 
Psychological  view;  Sociological  view;  Relativity  of 
pains  and  pleasures;  Egoism  versus  altruism;  Altru- 
ism versus  egoism;  Trial  and  compromise;  Concilia- 
tion; Absolute  ethics  and  relative  ethics;  Scope  of 
ethics.  Inductions  of  ethics:  Confusion  of  ethical 
thought;  What  ideas  and  sentiments  are  ethical?  Ag- 
gression; Robbery;  Revenge;  Justice;  Generosity; 
Humanity;  Veracity ; Obedience;  Industry;  Temper- 
ance: Chastity;  Summary  of  inductions.  Ethics  of 
individual  life:  Introductory;  Activity;  Rest;  Nutri- 
tion; Stimulation;  Culture;  Amusements;  Marriage; 
Parenthood;  General  conclusions. 

v.  2,  Justice;  Animal-ethics;  Sub-human  justice; 
Human  justice;  Sentiment  of  justice;  Idea  of  justice; 
Formula  of  justice:  Authority  of  this  formula;  Corol- 
laries ; Right  to  physical  integrity;  Rights  to  free  mo- 
tion and  locomotion ; Rights  to  the  uses  of  natural 
media:  Right  of  property;  Right  of  incorporeal  prop- 
erty; Rights  of  gift  and  bequest;  Rights  of  free  ex- 
change and  free  contract;  Right  of  free  industry; 
Rights  of  free  belief  and  worship  ; Rights  of  free 
speech  and  publication;  Retrospect  with  an  addition; 
Rights  of  women;  Rights  of  children;  Political  rights 
so-called;  Nature  of  the  state;  Constitution  of  the 
state;  Duties  of  the  state;  Limits  of  state-duties. 
Negative  beneficence:  Kinds  of  altruism : Restraints 
on  free  competition ; Restraints  on  free  contract ; Re- 
straints on  undeserved  payments;  Restraints  on  dis- 
plays of  ability;  Restraints  on  blame;  Restraints  on 
praise;  Ultimate  sanctions.  Positive  beneficence: 
Marital  beneficence;  Parental  beneficence;  Filial  be- 
neficence; Aiding  the  sick  and  the  injured;  Succour  to 
the  ill-used  and  the  endangered:  Pecuniary  aid  to  rel- 
atives and  friends  ; Relief  of  the  poor ; Social  benefi- 
cence; Political  beneficence;  Beneficence  at  large. 
Appendices:  Kantian  idea  of  rights;  Land-question; 
Moral  motive;  Conscience  in  animals. 


— Collins,  F.  H.  Epitome  of  the  Syn- 

thetic philosophy.  1889 455.12 

— Iverach,  J.  Philosophy  of  S.  exam- 

ined. [1888.] In  482.25 

— Morris,  G:  S.  British  thought,  etc.  In  317.20 

— Porter,  Noah.  Science  and  sentiment. 

In  353.14 


— Quick,  R.  H.  Educational  reformers, 

pp.  439-469 448.2.17 

— Ward,  L.  F.  Dynamic  sociology,  v.l. 

Brief  survey  of  the  “Synthetic  phi- 
losophy.”  In  916.13.1 

Spenser,  Edmund.  Works;  ed.  by  R. 

Morris.  1886 222.10 


Contents:  Memoir.  Faerie  queene.  To  his  booke. 
The  shepheards  calender.  Ruines  of  time . Teares  of 
the  muses.  Virgil’s  gnat.  Prosopopoia.  Ruines  of 
Rome.  Muiopotmos.  Visions  of  the  world’s  vanitie. 
Visions  of  Bellay.  Visions  of  Petrarch.  Daphnaida. 
Colin  Clouts  come  home  again.  Astrophel.  Epi- 
grams. Epithalamion.  Fowre  hymnes.  Protha- 
lamion.  Sonnets.  View  of  the  present  state  of  Ire- 
land, etc. 


— Selections.  In  Tauchnitz,  B.  Five 

centuries  of  Eng.  lit.,  pp.  127-176.  327.10 


— Jameson,  A.  Loves  of  the  poets,  p.  169.  633.13 

— Morley,  H.  Spenser  and  his  time. 

1892  335.1.9 

— Morris,  G.  S.  British  thought,  p.57..  317.20 


SPENSER. 


234 


STAINER. 


Spenser,  continued. 

— Reed,  H:  British  poets 208.22.1 

— Saunders,  F:  Some  famous  books 335.13 

— Taine,  H.  A.  English  lit.,v.l,  p.179.  305.12.1 

— Whipple,  E:  Lit.  of  the  age  of  Eliza- 

beth   303.5 

Sphere  of  the  state.  Hoffman,  Frank  S. 

1895  951.6 

Spiders.  Chambers’s  miscellany.  Anec- 
dotes of 1001.8.3 

— Emerton,  J.  H.  Structure  and  habits 

of.  1890 884.23 

— Treat,  Mary.  Home  studies,  etc 847.18 

Spielhagen,  F:  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Spiers,  A.  and  Surenne,  G.  French  and 
English  [and  English  and  French] 

dictionary.  1871 354.22 

Spinal  concussion.  Clevenger,  S.  V.  1889.  8107.1 
Spinoza,  Benedict  de.  Caird,  J:  Spinoza. 

(Philosophical  classics.)  1888 675.1.12 

— Pfleiderer.  O.  Philosophy  of  religion, 

v.  1,  p.  31-67  475.11.1 

— Wood,  W .,ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 
Spirit  of  Christ’s  teaching.  Tolstoi, L.  N. 

In  448.4 

Spirit  of  Islam.  Ali,  Syed  Ameer 692.7 

Spirit  of  the  age.  Hazlitt,  W: 324.20 

Spirits’  book.  Rivail,  L.  D.  H 453.23 

Spiritual  letters;  to  men.  Fenelon,  F. . 482.2 

Spiritual  letters;  to  women.  Fenelon,  F.  484.3 
Spiritualism.  Elliott,  C.  W.  Rochester 

rappings  In  408.29 

— Fiske,  J:  Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond  on.  In  835.1 

— Hudson,  T.  J.  Phenomena  of  spirit- 

ism. 1893 In  476.4 

— Lorimer,  G.  C.  Isms,  old  and  new....  436.25 

— Rivail,  L.  D.  H.  \ Allan  Kar dec. \ Spir- 

its’ book.  1875 453.23 

— Seybert  Commission.  Report  on  spir- 

itualism. 1887 447.13 

— Where  is  the  city  ? 408.26 

Spitta,  K:  J.  P.  Bach;  his  work  and  in- 
fluence. 3v.  1884  6101.11 

Spofford,  A.  R .,ed.  American  almanac. 

8v.  1882-9 D.6 

— Practical  manual  of  parliamentary 

rules.  1884 941.14 

— and  Shapley,  R.  E.  Library  of  wit  and 

humor.  5v.  [1884.] 341.13 

Spofford,  Harriet  P.  House  and  hearth. 

[Papers  for  young  women.]  1891. . 466.15 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Spohr,  Louis.  Autobiography.  1865 654.3 

Spoiling  the  Egyptians.  Keay,  J. Seymour. 

1882  937.7 

Spons’  encyclopaedia  of  the  industrial 

arts.  5v.  1879-82 8118.9 

Spons’ mechanics’ own  book.  1886 875.15 

Spooner,  S.  Anecdotes  of  painters,  en- 
gravers, sculptors,  and  architects. 

3v.  [1880.] 335.10 

Sports  and  games.  Bell,  Ernest,  ed. 
Handbook  of  athletic  sports,  v.1-6. 

Illus.  1890-91  884.25 

Contents:  v.  1,  Cricket;  Lawn  tennis;  Tennis; 
Rackets;  Fives;  Golf  ; Hockey,  v.  2,  Rowing  and 
sculling;  Sailing;  Swimming,  v.  3,  Boxing;  Wrest- 
ling; Fencing;  Broad-sword  and  Single  stick,  v.  4, 
Rugby  football ; ' Association  football ; Baseball  ; 
Rounders;  Quoits;  Bowls;  Skittles;  Curling,  v.  5, 
Athletics;  Cycling;  Skating,  v.  6,  Practical  horse- 
manship and  riding  for  ladies. 


Sports  and  games,  continued. 

— Camp,  Walter.  Book  of  college  sports. 

1893 In  887.12 

— Hall,  H:,  ed.  Tribune  book  of  open- 

air  sports.  1887 873.23 

— Thompson,  M.  Boys’ book  of.  1886..  832.36 

See  also  Amusements;  Archery;  Boating  and 
boats;  Camping;  Cycling;  Fishing;  Horsemanship; 
Hunting  and  shooting  ; Mountaineering;  Swimming. 


Sportsman’s  paradise.  Watson,  B.  A. . . 858.13 

Sprague,  C:  Poetical  and  prose  writings. 

1850  222.29 

Sprague,  C;  E.  Hand-book  of  Yolapuk. 

1888  333.28 

Sprague,  Homer  B.  Masterpieces  in  Eng- 
lish literature  and  lessons  in  the 

English  language,  v.l.  1874 346.2.1 

Sprague,  J;  T.  Electricity:  its  theory, 

etc.  1892 891.5 

Sprague,  Philo  W.  Christian  socialism. 

1891  925.14 

Sprague,  W;  B.  Annals  of  the  American 
pulpit  [to  1855];  with  historical  in- 
troductions. 9v.  1857-69 648.1 


Contents  : v.  1-2,  Trinitarian  Congregational,  v.  3-4, 
Presbyterian;  v.  5,  Episcopalian,  v.  6,  Baptist,  v.  7, 
Methodist,  v.  8.  Unitarian  Congregational,  v.  9, 
Lutheran;  Reformed  Dutch;  Associate  ; Associate 
reformed ; Reformed  Presbyterian. 

Spring, L.  W.  Kansas:  The  prelude  to  the 

war  for  the  Union.  1885 738.16.6 

Spring.  Burroughs,  J:  Signs  and  seasons.  855.14 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Old  volume,  p.  132...  326.10 

Springer,  W:  M.  Tariff  reform,  the  par- 
amount issue.  1892 927.5 

Springsteed,  Anne  F.  Expert  waitress: 

a manual.  1894 898.7 

Spurgeon,  C:  H.  First  healing  and  then 

service  and  other  sermons  in  1885..  436.33 

— Hands  full  of  honey,  and  other  ser- 

mons preached  in  1883 436.31 

— Messages  to  the  multitude.  1892 472.2 

— Present  truth : Sunday  and  Thursday 

evening  sermons.  1883 436.29 

— Return  O Shulamite!  and  other  ser- 

mons preached  in  1884 436.32 

— Salt-cellars:  a collection  of  proverbs, 

etc.  2v.  1889  336.7 

— Storm  signals:  Sunday  and  Thursday 

evening  sermons 436.30 


— Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  leaders,  pp.  333- 

367.  1894 6102.4 

— Mathews,  W:  Men  and  books,  p.  81...  325.31 

— Needham,  G:  C.  Spurgeon,  his  life 

and  labors.  [1890.] 682.2 

— Parton,J.  Princes,  authors, <s£c.,  p.  242.  645.13 

— Shindler,  R.  Life  and  labors  of.  1892.  673.22 

Spy  of  the  rebellion.  Pinkerton,  Allan. . 753.10 

Squier,  E.  G.  Notes  on  Central  America. 

1855 543.11 

Stack,  E:  Six  months  in  Persia  [in  1881]. 

2v 538.3 

Stael-Holstein,  Baronne  de.  Bolton,  S.K. 

Girls  who  became  famous,  p.  158..  646.26 

— Duffy,  Bella.  Madame  de  Stael.  1887.. 627.1. 16 

— Jeffrey,  F.  Works In  305.5 

— Sorel,  A.  Madame  de  Stael.  1891. . . .651.19.7 
Stage.  See  Drama;  Dramas. 

Stahl,  P.  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Stainer,  J:  The  organ.  [Music  primer.] 

1877  895.21 


STAIR-BUILDING. 


235 


STEAM. 


Stair-building  made  easy.  Hodgson,  F: 

T.  1884 856.6 

Staley,  C.  and  Pierson,  G:  S.  Separate 

system  of  sewerage.  1891 896.12 

Staley,  Vernon.  The  Catholic  religion: 
a manual  of  instruction  for  mem- 
bers of  the  Anglican  church.  1894.  482.17 
Standard  dictionary  of  the  English  lan- 
guage. Funk,  I:  M .,and  others,  ed. 

2v.  1894-95.  F... A.22 

Standard  library  cyclopaedia  of  political, 
constitutional,  statistical  and  fo- 
rensic knowledge.  4v.  1860 922.13 

Stanhope,  Philip  D.,  earl  of  Chesterfield. 

Best  letters  of  Lord  Chesterfield. 

1890  342.21 

Stanhope,  Philip  H.,  earl,  formerh)  Lord 

Mahon.  Life  of  Belisarius.  1829..  685.1 

— , joint  author.  See  World,  The,  in  gener- 

al alphabet. 

Stanley,  Arthur  P.  Historical  memori- 
als of  Canterbury 755.23 

— Historical  memorials  of  Westminster 

abbey.  2v 792.1 

— Life  and  correspondence  of  Thomas 

Arnold,  D.  D.  [1844.] 683.2 

Same;  abridged.  Memoir  of  Thomas 

Arnold, of  Rugby In  651.3 


— Bradley,  G:  G.  Recollections  of  Ar- 

thur Penrhyir  Stanley.  1883 6102.11 

— Brooks, Phillips.  Dean  Stanley.  [1881.] 

In  356.11 

— Lowell,  J.  R.  Democracy,  etc.,  p.  57..  333.6 

— Parton,  J.,  ed.  Prinbes,  authors,  etc. . 645.13 

— Prothero,  Rowland  E.  Life  and  cor- 

respondence of.  2v.  1894 691.11 

Stanley,  E.  J.  Rambles  in  wonder-land 

[Yellowstone  region].  1878 513.11 

Stanley,  G:  Painters  of  the  Dutch  and 

Flemish  schools.  1855 871.5 

Stanley,  H:  M.  In  darkest  Africa.  2v. 

1890 541.1 

— Slavery  and  the  slave  trade  in  Africa. 

1893  933.19 

— Bolton,  S.  K.  How  success  is  won 666.16 

— Knox,  T:  W.  Boy  travellers  on  the 

Congo.  1887 541.3 

Note : Condensation  of  “Through  the 
dark  continent.” 

— Little,  H:  W.  Stanley:  his  life, travels, 

and  explorations.  1890 662.6 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Stanley,  Mrs.  H:  M.  London  street  Arabs. 

[Drawings.]  1890 *875.3 

Stanley,  Maude.  Clubs  for  working 

girls.  1890 925.16 

Stanton,  Eliz.  C.  and  others,  ed.  History 

of  woman  suffrage,  1848-85.  3v.  1887.  921.2 

— Parton,  J.  Eminent  women 625.13 

Stanton,  Frank  L.  Songs  of  the  soil. 

1894  236.28 

Stanton,  Theo.,  ed.  Woman  question 

in  Europe.  1884 901.22 

Stanwood,  E:  History  of  presidential 

elections.  1884 902.34 

Same;  revised.  [1892.] 933.1 

Stapfer,  Edmond.  Palestine  in  the  time 

of  Christ.  [1885.] 534.4 


Starcke,  C.  N.  Primitive  family.  1889. .815.4.65 
Starr,  Eliza  A.  Isabella  of  Castile.  1889.  676.20 
Starr,  L:  Hygiene  of  the  nursery.  1891.8111.20 
— jointed.  See  Pepper,  W: 


Starrett,  Helen  E.  Letters  to  a daugh- 
ter. 1886 446.6 

— Letters  to  elder  daughters:  married  and 

unmarried.  1883  451.13 

Stars.  Clerke,  Agnes  M.  System  of. 

1890 8107.2 

See  also  Astronomy. 

State.  Bluntschli,  J.  K.  Theory  of  the. 

1892  .v 944.16 

— Wilson,  Woodrow.  The  state.  1890.  925.10 

State  in  its  relations  to  education.  Craik, 

H:  1884 944.23 

State  in  relation  to  labour.  Jevoris,  W. 

S.  1887 941.1 

State  in  relation  to  trade.  Farrer,  Sir  T: 

H:  1883 944.21 

State  interference.  Ritchie,  D:  G.  1891.  941.18 
State  papers  and  speeches  on  the  tariff; 

with  introd.  by  F.  W.  Taussig.  1892.  933.2 

Stateman’s  manual.  Coleridge,  S:  T. 


1858  1001.12.1 

Statesman’s  year  book,  1886,  1888-92, 

1894-95.  Keltie,  J.  Scott,  ed D.7 

Statics.  DuBois,  A:  J.  Elements  of 
graphical  statics  and  their  applica- 
tion to  framed  structures.  2v.  1883.  896.13 
Statistics.  Maverick  national  bank  man- 


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— Meitzen,  A.  History,  theory  and  tech- 

nique of.  1891  947.2 

— Mulhall,  M.  G.  Dictionary  of.  1892.  C.15 

« See  also  Almanacs;  Names  of  countries; 

Vital  statistics. 

Staunton,  Howard.  Chess-player’s  com- 
panion. 1887 871.7 

— Chess  praxis;  a supplement  to  “The 

Chess  player’s  handbook.’’  1889. . 871.8 

— The  chess  tournament.  1873 871.12 

Stead,  Richard,  joint  author.  See  Hug, 

Lina. 

Stead,  W:  T.  Passion  play  at  Ober  Am- 

mergau  in  1890.  Illus.  [1890.] 221.22 

— Truth  about  Russia.  1888 537.16 

— , ed.  Portraits  and  autographs  ; an 

album.  1891 878.15 

Steam  and  the  steam-engine.  Armstrong, 

R.  On  steam  boilers 856.36 

— Bale,  W.  P.  Handbook  for  steam  users. 

1887  856.37 

— Bourne,  J:  Handbook  of  the  steam-en- 

gine: a key  to  the  “Catechism  of  the 
steam-engine.”  1882 855.10 

— Burgh,  N.  P.  Pocket-book  of  com- 

pound engines.  1887 8111.21 

— Clark,  D.  K.  The  steam  engine.  2v.  in 

4.  1891 878. 24 

— Dahlstrom,  K:  P.  Fireman’s  guide  : 

Handbook  on  the  care  of  boilers. 

1891 897.29 

— Edwards,  Emory.  Steam-engineer’s 

guide 896.19 

— Frith,  H:  Triumphs  of  steam 884.17 

— Grimshaw,  R.  Steam-boiler  cate- 

chism. 1888 872.29 

— Holmes,  G:  C.  V.  The  steam  engine. 

(Text-books  of  science.)  1887 855.35 

— Reynolds,  M.  Engineman’s  pocket 

companion.  1886 856.2 

— Roper,  S.  Engineer’s  handy-book. 

1884  855.8 

— Rose,  Joshua.  Modern  steam  engines. 

1886  8521.30 


STEAM. 


236 


STEVENSON. 


Steam  and  the  steam-engine,  continued. 

Steam-boilers.  1888  8103.12 

— Watson,  E.  P.  How  to  run  engines 

and  boilers.  1892.. 882.9 

Steam  heating.  See  Warming  and  venti- 
lation. 

Steam  navigation.  Chadwick,  F.  E.  and 
other s.  Ocean  steamships:  a popular 
account  of  their  construction,  etc. 

1891  878.18 

— Chambers’s  papers.  Ocean  routes.  In  1001.9.4 

— Knox,  T:,W.  Life  of  Fulton  and  his- 

tory of  steam  navigation.  1886.. . . 646.22 

— Maginnis,  A.  J.  Atlantic  ferry;  its 

ships,  men  and  working.  1892 946.4 

Stearns,  E.  J.  Notes  on  Uncle  Tom’s 

cabin:  being  a logical  answer.  1853.  924.9 

Stearns,  Lewis  F.  Evidence  of  Chris- 


tian experience.  1891 464.8 

— Henry  Boynton  Smith.  1892 656.6.10 

— Present  day  theology.  1893 477.1 

Stearns,  Winfrid  A.  Labrador  ; its  peo- 
ples, industries,  and  natural  his- 
tory. 1884 536.21 

Stebbing,  T:  R.  R.  History  of  recent 

Crustacea.  1893  891.18 

Stebbing,  W:  Sir  Walter  Ralegh.  1891..  6101.5 

— Peterborough.  (English  men  of  ac- 

tion.) 1890 655.17.9 

Stedman,  Edm.  C.  Nature  and  elements 

of  poetry.  1892  231.10 

— Poetical  works.  1885 21%3 

— Victorian  poets;  rev.  ed’n.  1888 215.6 

— and  Hutchinson,  Ellen  M.,  joint  ed. 

Librarv  of  American  literature. 

1889.. “ 338.2 

Steel,  Robert.  Christian  teacher  in  Sun- 
day schools.  1868 405.27 

Steel.  See  Iron. 

Steele,  Frances  M.  and  Adams,  Eliz.  L. 

S.  Beauty  of  form  and  grace  of 

vesture.  1892 882.18 

Steele,  G.  M.  Outline  study  of  political 

economy.  1885 917.4 

— Rudimentary  psychology.  [1889.] 463.29 

Steele,  J.  D.  Chautauquan  course  in 

physics.  [1889.] 865.10 

— and  Jenks,  J.  W.  P.  Popular  zoology. 

[1887.] 861.34 

Steele,  Sir  Richard,  joint  author.  See 
Guardian;  Spectator;  Tatler. 

Steinitz,  W.  Modern  chess  instructor. 

pt.  1.  1889 873.22 

Stellar  evolution.  Croll,  James.  1889.  865.20 
Stephen,  king  of  England.  Acts  of,  [with 
Henry  of  Huntingdon' s Chronicle]. 

1853.. .. 771.5 

Stephen,  James  F.  History  of  the  crim- 
inal law  of  England.  3v.  1883....  942.6 

— Liberty,  equality,  fraternity.  1873...  944.29 

Stephen,  Leslie.  An  agnostic’s  apology 

and  other  essays.  1893 475.16 

— History  of  English  thought  in  the  18th 

century.  2v.  1881  425.30 


Contents : v.  1,  Philosophical  basis;  Starting  point 
of  Deism;  Constructive  Deism;  Critical  Deism;  But- 
ler’s ‘Analogy’;  David  Hume;  William  Warburton  ; 
Later  theology,  v.  2,  Moral  philosophy;  Political 
theories;  Political  economy;  Characteristics. 

— Hours  in  a library.  3v.  1892 348.6 

Contents  : v.  1,  DeFoe’s  novels.  Richardson’s  nov- 
els. Pope  as  a moralist.  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Nathan- 


Stephen,  Leslie,  continued. 

iel  Hawthorne.  Balzac’s  novels.  De  Quincey.  Sir 
Thomas  Browne.  Jonathan  Edwards.  Horace  Wal- 
pole. 

v.  2,  Dr.  Johnson’s  writings.  Crabbe.  William 
Hazlitt.  Disraeli’s  novels.  Massinger.  Fielding’s 
novels.  Cowper  and  Rousseau.  First  Edinburgh 
reviewers.  Wordsworth’s  ethics.  Landor’s  imagi- 
nary conversations.  Macaulay. 

v.  3,  Charlotte  Bronte.  Charles  Kingsley.  God- 
win and  Shelley.  Gray  and  his  school.  Sterne. 
Country  hooks.  George  Eliot.  Autobiography. 
Carlyle’s  ethics.  State  trials.  Coleridge. 


— Science  of  ethics.  1882 454.5 

— and  Lee,  Sidney,  ed.  Dictionary  of  na- 

tional biography.  [English.]  v.  1- 

42.  A-Owe.  1885-95 696.1 

Stephens,  Alex.  H.  History  of  the  Uni- 
ted States  to  1883.  1889 785.4 

— Reviewers  reviewed;  a supplement  to 

the  “War  between  the  states,”  etc. 

1872  784.18 

— Bolton,  S.  K.  How  success  is  won. 


— Cleveland,  H:  A.  H.  Stephens  in  pub- 

lic and  private.  [1866.] 668.3 

— Johnston,  R.  M.  and  Browne,  W.  H. 

Life  of.  1878 648.2 

Stephens,  C.  A.  Knockabout  club  along- 
shore. 1887 543.2.6 

— Knockabout  club  in  the  tropics.  [1883.]  543.2.5 

— Knockabout  club  in  the  woods.  [1881.]  543.2.7 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Stephens,  H.  M.  History  of  the  French 

revolution.  2v.  1886 778.5 

— Story  of  Portugal.  1891 752.1.32 

Stephens,  J:  L.  Incidents  of  travel  in 

Yucatan.  2v.  1843 543.10 

Stephens,  T:  G:  Sir  Edward  Landseer. 

1883  694.2 

Stephens,  W.  P.  Canoe  and  boat  build- 
ing. 1887..' 856.31 

Stephens,  W.  R.W.  Hildebrand  and  his 

times.  [1888.] 464.1.7 

Stepniak,  jpseud.  Russia  under  the  tzars. 

1885  735.14 

— Russian  peasantry.  1888 547.18 

— Underground  Russia.  1883 561.15 

— - See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Stevens,  Agnes.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Stevens,  C.  E.  Sources  of  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States  consider- 
ed in  relation  to  colonial  and  Eng- 


lish history.  1894 951.12 

Stevens,  T:  Around  the  world  on  a bi- 
cycle. 2v.  1887-8 532.11 

— Scouting  for  Stanley  in  East  Africa. 

[1890.] 537.25 

— Through  Russia  on  a mustang.  [1891.]  544.30 
Stevens,  W:  Arnold  and  Burton,  Ernest 

DeW.  Harmony  of  the  Gospels. 

1894  485.2 

Stevenson,  J.  J.  House  architecture. 

2v.  1880, 8118.7 

Stevenson,  Joseph.  Mary  Stuart  ; first 

eighteen  years  of  her  life.  1886. . . 673.14 
Stevenson,  R.  L:  Across  the  plains, with 

other  memoirs  and  essays.  1892. . . 344.17 

— Child’s  garden  of  verses.  1890 227.19 

— Edinburgh.  1890 556.17 

— Eight  years  of  trouble  in  Samoa,  [1883- 

92] • 783.5 


STEVENSON. 


237 


STORY. 


Stevenson,  R.  L:,  continued. 

— Familiar  studies  of  men  and  books. 

1887  833.11 

Contents : Preface.  Victor  Hugo’s  romances. 

Some  aspects  of  Robert  Burns.  Walt  Whitman.  Hen- 
ry David  Thoreau:  his  character  and  opinions.  Yosh- 
ida-Torajiro.  Francois  Villon,  student,  poet,  and 
house-breaker.  Charles  of  Orleans.  Samuel  Pepys. 
John  Knox  and  women. 

— An  inland  voyage.  1893 556.22 

— Memoir  of  Fleeming  Jenkin.  1887 651.10 

— Memories  and  portraits.  1890 355.13 

Contents  : The  foreigner  at  home.  Some  college 
memories.  Old  mortality.  A college  magazine.  An 
old  Scotch  gardener.  Pastoral.  The  manse.  Me- 
moirs of  an  islet.  Thomas  Stevenson.  Talk  and 
talkers.  Character  of  dogs.  “A  penny  plain  and  two- 
pence coloured.”  Gossip  on  a novel  of  Dumas’s. 


Gossip  on  romance.  Humble  remonstrance. 

— Underwoods.  [Poetry.]  1887  222.7 

— Virginibus  puerisque  and  other  papers. 

1887  333.23 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Stevenson, R.  R.  The  Southern  side;  or,' 

Andersonville  prison.  1876 774.13 

Stevenson,  W.  G.  Thirteen  months  in 

the  Rebel  army,  [1861-2].  1864 767.14 

Stewart,  Aubrey.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Stewart,  Austin.  Twenty-two  years  a 
slave,  and  forty  years  a freeman. 

1857 661.15 

Stewart,  Balfour,  and  Gee,  W.  W.  H. 


Elementary  practical  physics.  1889 . 874. 29. 1 

v.  1,  General  physical  processes. 

Stewart, Elliott  W. Feeding  animals.  1890.  893.7 

Stick.  Real,  A.  Story  of  the  stick  in  all 

lands  and  ages.  1875 917.28 

Stickney,  A.  B.  Railway  problem.  1891.  951.16 
Stickney,  Albert.  Democratic  govern- 
ment: a study  of  politics.  1885 922.16 

Stieler,  Karl,  Wachenhusen,  H.,  and 
Hacklander,  F.W.  The  Rhine  from 

its  source  to  the  sea *8542.20 

Stille,  C:  J.  History  of  the  United 

States  sanitary  commission.  1866.  758.4 

— Life  and  times  of  John  Dickinson. 1891.  6101.12 
Still-hunter.  [Deer  hunting.]  Van  Dyke, 

T.  S ....  842.18 

Stimulants  and  narcotics.  Kerr,  Nor- 
man. Inebriety  or  narcomania. 

[1888.] 8104.14 


Stinde,  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Stirling,  M.  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  W:  Cloister  life 
of  the  emperor  Charles  V.  Ulus. 

1891  676.7 

Stockham,  Alice  M.,  M.  D.  Tokology. 

1888 861.11 

Stockhardt,  J.  A.  and  Heaton,  C.W.  Ex- 
perimental chemistry.  1887 871.9 

Stocking,  Sarah  L.  Columbian  enter- 

, tainments.  1892 346.5 

Stockton,  Frank  R.  Personally  conduct- 
ed. [Travel  in  Europe.]  1889.  ...  j537.7 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Stockwell,  G.  S.  Republic  of  Liberia. 

1868  783.19 

Stoddard,  C:  A.  Spanish  cities  with 
glimpses  of  Gibraltar  and  Tangier. 

1892  551.7 

Stoddard,  C:  W.  South-Sea  idyls.  1892.  547.15 


Stoddard,  J:  L.  Glimpses  of  the  world: 
[photograhic  views  of  nature  and 

art].  1892 *8522.42 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Lives  of  the  presidents. 

v.1-10.  1886-1889 647.1 

Contents  : v.  1,  George  Washington,  v.  2,  John 
Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson,  v.  3,  James  Madison, 
James  Monroa,  and  John  Quincy  Adams,  v.  4,  An- 
drew Jackson  and  Martin  Van  Buren.  v.  5,  William 
H:  Harrison,  John  Tyler,  and  James  K.  Polk.  v.  6, 
Zachary  Taylor,  Millard  Fillmore,  Franklin  Pierce, 
and  James  Buchanan,  v.  7,  Abraham  Lincoln  and  An- 
drew Johnson,  v.  8,  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  v.  9,  Ruth- 
erford B.  Hayes,  James  A.  Garfield,  and  Chester  A. 


Arthur,  v.  10,  Grover  Cleveland. 

— Men  of  business.  1893 686.3.3 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Stoics.  Holland,  F:  M.  Reign  of  the 

Stoics.  1879 453.25 

— Zeller,  Eduard.  Stoics,  etc.  1880 491.6 

Stokes,  A.  C.  Microscopy  for  beginners. 

1887  856.12 

Stokes,  G.  G.  Natural  theology.  1891..  466.18 
Stokes,  G:  T:  Mediaeval  history,  (395- 

1453).  1887 755.10 

Stokes,  L.  L.  Stencilled  decoration  for 

walls.  1893 In  8105.17.4 

Stone,  Mrs.  E.  God’s  acre;  or,  historical 
notices  relating  to  churchyards. 

1858  925.25 

Stone,  Edw.  W.  Rhode  Island  in  the  Re- 
bellion. 1864 775.2 

Stone,  Herbert  S.  First  editions  of  Amer- 
ican authors.  1893 348.4 

Stone,  J.  S.  Heart  of  Merrie  England. 

[1887.] 556.15 

Stone,  Mrs.  Julia  A.  Illustrated  India:  its 

princes  and  people.  1877 545.15 

Stone  monuments.  Fergusson,  James. 

Rude  stone  monuments  in  all  coun- 
tries. 1872 886.17 

Storer,  F.  H.  Agriculture  in  some  of 

its  relations  with  chemistry.  1887..  858.1 

Storer,  H.  R.  Is  it  I ? A book  for  every 

man.  1868 847.31 

— Why  not  ? a book  for  every  woman. 

1866  847.32 

Storey,  Moorfield.  Politics  as  a duty  and 

as  a career.  1889 937.58 

Storied  sea.  [Mediterranean.]  Wallace, 

Susan  E 557.25 

Stories  from  the  Bible.  Church,  A.  J.  2v.  463.15 

Stories  of  discovery.  Hale,  E:  E 721.6.4 

Stories  of  invention.  Hale,  E:  E 721.6.5 

Stories  of  New  France.  Machar,  A.  M. 

and  Marquis,  T.  G 767.25 

Stories  of  remarkable  women.  Foster, 

I.  H 675.3 

Stories  of  the  sea  in  former  days 556.3 

Storm  and  its  portents.  Phipson,  T.  L. . 797.2 

Storm  signals:  sermons.  Spurgeon,  C:H.  436.30 
Storrs,  R:  S.  Bernard  of  Clairvaux:  the 

times,  the  man,  and  his  work.  1892.  682.7 

Story,  Jos.  Homes  of  Am.  statesmen...  617.9 

— Life  and  letters;  ed.  by  W:  W.  Story. 

2v.  1851 * 654.11 

Story,  W:  W.  Castle  St.  Angelo:  The 

evil  eye.  1877 777.12 

— Conversations  in  a studio.  2v.  1890...  872.23 

— Vallombrosa.  [Valley  and  abbey  east 

of  Florence.]  1881 562.3 

Story  of  a pilgrim  family.  Alden,J:....  685.7 
Story  of  my  house.  Ellwanger,  G : H. . . 343.3 


STORY. 


238 


STUART. 


Story  of  our  continent.  Shaler,  N.  S . . . 544.10 

Story  of  some  famous  books.  Saunders, F:  335.13 
Story  of  the  American  sailor.  Brooks, 

E.  763.10 

Story  of  the  American  soldier.  Brooks, 

E.  S 763  9 

Story  of  the  guard.  Fremont,  Jessie  B. 

1863  767.9 

Story  of  the  heavens.  Ball,  R.  S 854.8 

Story  of  the  nations,  vl-38.  1885-93. .. . 752.1 

Contents:  v.  1,  Greece;  by  J.  A.  Harrison,  v.  2, 
Rome;  by  A. Gilman,  v.3,  The  Jews;  by  J.  K.  Hosmer. 
v.  4,  Chaldea;  by  Z.  A.  Ragozin.  v.  5,  Germany;  by 
S.  Baring- Gould,  v.  6,  Norway;  by  H.  H.  Boye- 
sen.  v.  7,  Spain;  by  E.  E.  and  S.  Hale.  v.  8,  Hun- 
gary; by  A.  Vambery.  v.  9,  Carthage;  by  A.  J. 
Church,  v.  10,  The  Saracens;  by  A.  Gilman,  v.  11, 
The  Moors  in  Spain;  by  S.  Lane-Poole.  v.  12,  The 
Normans;  by  S.  O.  Jewett,  v.  13,  Persia;  by  S.  G.  W. 
Benjamin,  v.  14,  Ancient  Egypt;  by  G.  Rawlinson. 
v.  15,  Assyria;  by  Z.  A.  Ragozin.  v.  16,  Alexander’s 
empire;  by  J.  P.  Mahaffy.  v.  17,  Ireland;  by  Emily 
Lawless,  v.  18,  The  Goths;  by  H:  Bradley,  v.  19, 
Turkey;  by  S.  Lane-Poole,  v.  20,  Media,  Babylon, 
and  Persia;  by  Z.  A.  Ragozin.  v.  21,  Mediaeval 
France;  by  G.  Masson,  v.  22,  Mexico;  by  S.  Hale, 
v.  23,  Holland;  by  J.  E.  T.  Rogers,  v.  24,  Phoenicia; 
by  G:  Rawlinson.  v.  25,  Hansa  towns;  by  Helen 
Zimmern.  v.  26,  Early  Britain;  byA.  J.  Church,  v.  27, 
Barbary  corsairs;  by  S.  Lane-Poole.  v.  28,  Russia; 
by  W.  R.  Morfill.  v.  29,  Jews  under  Roman  rule;  by 
W.  D.  Morrison,  v.  30,  Scotland ; by  J : Mackintosh, 
v.  31,  Switzerland;  by  Lina  Hug  and  R:  Stead,  v.  32, 
Portugal;  by  H.  M.  Stephens,  v.  33,  Byzantine  em- 
pire; by  C.  W.  C.  Oman.  v.  34,  Sicily;  Phoenician, 
Greek  and  Roman  ; by  E:  A.  Freeman,  v.  35,  Tuscan 
republics:  (Florence,  Siena,  Pisa,  and  Lucca)  with 
Genoa;  by  Bella  Duffy,  v.  36,  Poland;  by  W.  R. 
Morfill.  v.  37,  Parthia;  by  G:  Rawlinson.  v.  38, 
Australasia;  by  G.  Tregarthen.  v.  39,  Japan;  by  D: 
Murray,  v.  40,  Christian  recovery  of  Spain;  by  H:E: 
Watts,  v.  41,  South  Africa;  by  G:  M.  Theal.  v.  42, 
Venice  ; by  Alethea  Wiel.  v.  43,  Crusades ; by  T.  A. 
Archer  and  C:  L.  Kingsford.  v.  43,  Vedic  India;  by 
Z.  A.  Ragozin. 

Story  of  the  Persian  war.  Church,  A:  J.  752.6 
Story  of  the  states.  Brooks,  E.  S.,  ed. 

v.1-8 764.1 

Contents:  v.  1,  New  York;  by  E.  S.  Brooks,  v.2, 
Ohio;  by  A.  Black,  v.  3,  Louisiana;  by  M.  Thomp- 
son. v.  4,  Vermont;  by  J:  L.  Heaton,  v.  5,  Wiscon- 
sin; byR.  G.  Thwaites.  v.  6,  Kentucky;  by  E.  M 
Connelly,  v.  7,  New  Mexico;  by  H.  O.  Ladd.  v.  8, 


Massachusetts;  by  E : E.  Hale. 

Story  of  the  stick.  Real,  Antony 917.28 

Story  of  the  tunes.  Butterworth,  H.  466.11 
Stoughton,  J:  Our  English  Bible:  its 

translations  and  translators.  [1878.]  463.30 
Stowe,  C.  E.  Origin  and  history  of  the 

books  of  the  Bible.  1869 462.14 

Stowe,  C:  E.,  comp.  Life  of  Harriet 

Beecher  Stowe.  1889 662.1 


Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher.  Lives  and  deeds 

of  our  self-made  men.  [1889.] 678.3 

— Life  of;  compiled  from  her  letters  and 

journals  by  her  son,  Charles  E. 

Stowe.  1889 662.1 

— McCray,  F.  T.  Life  work  of.  1889..  662.2 

Stowell,  W.  H.  The  Puritans  in  England. 

1888 In  467.10 

Strabo.  Geography.  3v.  1887 536.15 

Strachey,  Sir  J : India.  1888 558.13 


Strafford,  Lord.  See  Wentworth,  T: 

Strahn,  S.  A.  K.  Marriage  and  disease: 

a study  of  heredity.  1892 871.18 

Stranahan,  C.  History  of  French  paint- 
ing. 1889 8104.20 

Strange,  D.  Farmers’  tariff  manual. 

1892  937.72 

Strange  and  curious  punishments. 

Brooks,  H:  M.,  comp.  1886 333.4.5 

Strasburger,  Eduard.  Microscope  in 

vegetable  histology.  1887 883.18 

Stratford-on-Avon.  Lee,  S.  Stratford- 
on-Avon,  to  the  death  of  Shakes- 
peare. 1890  552.19 

Stratton,  E.  M.  World  on  wheels  ; or, 
carriages,  with  their  historical  as- 
sociations. 1878 8104.4 

Straub,  Jacob.  Consolations  of  science. 

1884  431.17 

Streckfuss,  A.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


Street  railroads.  Wright,  A.  W.  Amer- 
ican street  railways;  their  construc- 
tion, equipment  and  maintenance. 

1888  871.26 

Streeter,  Edw.  W:  Precious  stones  and 

gems.  1882-4 8104.27 

Streets.  See  Roads. 

Strettell,  Alma,  col.  and  tr.  Lullabies 

of  many  lands.  1894 237.12 

STRETTON,Hesba,  pseud.  See  Smith,  Han- 
nah. 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  Tudor 

and  Stuart  princesses.  1888 772.3 

— Queens  of  Scotland  and  English  prin- 

cesses. 8v.  1850 652.7 

Strikes.  Illinois  Bureau  of  labor  statis- 
tics. Report,  1886,  Strikes  and 
lockouts 7^*9601.22 

— U.  S.  Dep’t  of  labor.  Third  annual  re- 

port, 1887,  Strikes  and  lockouts.  .P55. 3. 1887 
Stringfellow,  Thornton.  Scriptural 
and  statistical  views  in  favor  of 


slavery.  1856 924.8 

Strobel,  P.  A.  The  Salzburgers  and 
their  descendants,  [in  Georgia] . 

1855  775.3 

Strong,  Herbert  A:  and  others.  Introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  the  history  of 

language.  1891 356.2 

Strong,  J jointed.  See  McClintock,  J: 

Strong,  James  C.  Wah-kee-nah  and  her 

people.  [Pacific  coast  Indians.]  . . 785.25 
Strong,  Josiah.  New  era;  or,  the  coming 

kingdom.  [1893.] 933.25 

— Our  country:  its  possible  future  and 

its  present  crisis.  1885 916.25 

— - - Same;  rev.  ed’n.  [1891.] 925.17 

Strong,  M.  M.  History  of  the  territory 

of  Wisconsin,  from  1836-48.  1885.  753.11 

Strong,  W.  C.  Fruit  culture.  1885 847.24 

Stroud,  G:  M.  Laws  relating  to  slavery 
in  the  several  states  of  the  United 

States.  1856 924.7 

Struggle  for  bread.  Irvine,  Leigh  H. . . 944.4 

Strutt,  Jos.  Dress  and  habits  of  the  peo- 
ple of  England,  [to  close  of  17th 
century];  ed.  by  J.  R.  Planche.  2v. 

1842 *8542.15 

Stuart,  I.  W.  Life  of  Jonathan  Trum- 
bull, sen.  1859 685.3 

Stuart,  J.  and  Revett,  N.  Antiquities  of 
Athens,  and  other  monuments  of 

Greece.  1889 536.18 

Stuart,  Ruth  M.  See  Fiction  class-list. 


STUART. 


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SURPLUS. 


Stuart,  Villiers.  Adventures  amidst  the 
equatorial  forests  and  rivers  of 

South  America,  etc.  1891 548.19 

Stubbs,  W:  Constitutional  history  of 

England.  3v.  1891 934.6 

Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  W.  The  age  and 

the  church.  [1893.] 483.2 

— Christian  sociology.  1880  917.11 

Studer,  J.  H.  Birds  of  North  America. 


Studies  in  ancient  history.  McLellan,  J.F.  854.18 
Studies  in  letters  and  life.  Woodberry, 

George  E: 343.1 

Studies  in  Shakespeare.  White,  R:G 323.21 

Studies  in  young  life.  Vincent,  John  H.  464.12 

Study.  Bain,  A.  Art  of In  322.6 

— Dali,  C.  H.  A corrective  of  morbid 

notions In  402.31 

Study  class.  McMahan,  A.  B 343.35 

Study  of  child  nature.  Harrison,  Eliza- 
beth  463.28 

Sturgis,  J.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sturgis,  Russell  and  others.  Homes  in 

city  and  country.  1893 886.7 

Sturm,  Christopher  C.  Morning  com- 

munings  with  God.  1877 458.17 

Stuyvesant,  Peter.  Tuckerman, Bayard. 


Style.  See  Rhetoric. 

Suburban  cottage.  Tuthill,  W.  B 853.10 

Suburban  home  grounds.  Scott,  F.  J. . . 854.5 

Success  in  life.  Bolton,  S.  K.  How  suc- 
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[1885.] 666.16 

— Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  Recreations  of  a coun- 

try parson,  v.2,  p.  19 301.17 

— Dale,  J:  T.  Secret  of  success.  [1889.]  468.9 

— Dodge,  M.  A.  Gala  days,  p.  391 306.7 

— Emerson,  R.W.  Society,  etc.,  p.  267..  332.15 

— Hubert, P.G.  Liberty  and  a living,  [by 

gardening,  hunting  and  fishing]. 

1889  872.37 

— Marden,  O.  S.  Pushing  to  the  front. 

1895 486.1 

— Thayer,  W:  M.  Success  and  its  achiev- 

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Successful  merchant.  See  Moore,  George. 

Suckling,  Sir  J : Poems.  1886 222.14 

Suffrage.  Lawton,  G:  W.  American 

caucus  system.  1885 937.25 

— Remsen,  D.  S.  Primary  elections. 

1894  937.77 

— Stanton,  Eliz.  C.  and  others , ed.  His- 

tory of  woman  suffrage.  3v.  1887..  921.2 

— Wigmore,  J:  H.  Australian  ballot  sys- 

tem. 1889 901.23 

Sullivan,  J.  W.  Direct  legislation  by 

the  citizenship.  1892 925.31 

Sullivan,  M.  F.  Ireland  of  to-day.  [1881.]  777.9 

Sullivan,  T.  R.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sully,  James.  Outlines  of  psychology. 

1885  445.8 

Sully,  Maximilian  de  B.,  Due  de.  Me- 
moirs, 1570-1611.  4v.  1856 773.2 

Sulpicia.  Satires;  tr.by  L:  Evans.  1887.  In  225.9 
Sultan  to  sultan.  Sheldon,  M.  F 551.16 


Sumatra.  Bickmore,  A.  S.  East  Indian 

archipelago.  1860  . . 527.6 

— Forbes,  H.  O.  Naturalist’s  wander- 

ings, p.  125.  1885  531.18 

— Thomson,  J:  Straits  of  Malacca,  [1862- 

72] 511.4 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Malay  archipelago. 

1868  527.13 


Summer.  Dodge,  M.  A.  Country  living, 

p.  317 301.16 

— Holmes,  O.  W.  Odd  volume,  p.  150.. . 326.10 
Summer  holidays  [in  Europe].  Child,  T.  538.9 
Sumner,  Charles.  White  slavery  in  the 

Barbary  States.  1853 917.33 

— Dawes,  Anna  L.  Charles  Sumner.  1892.  665.10.10 

— Grimke.  A.  H.  Life  of.  1892 671.1.4 

— Nason,  E.  Life  and  times  of.  1874..  687.24 
Sumner,  W:  G.  Alexander  Hamilton. 

[1890.] .665.10.2 

— Collected  essays  in  political  and  social 

science.  1885  947.9 

— Protectionism.  [Against.]  1888 936.26 

— Robert  Morris.  1892 665.10.16 

Sun.  Siemers,  Sir  C:  W:  Conservation  of 


solar  energy.  1883 8106.13 

— Todd,  Mabel  L.  Total  eclipses  of.  1894.  897.3 

Sunday  and  the  Sabbath.  Cook, Jos.  Cur- 
rent religious  perils,  p.  28 447.23 

— Dodge,  M.  A.  Summer  rest,  p.  130, 153.  304.4 

— Earl,  Alice  M.  Sabbath  in  Puritan  New 

England.  1891  466.12 

— Hessey,  J.  A:  Sunday;  its  origin,  his- 

tory and  present  obligations.  1889.  483.18 

— Schaff,  P.  Christian  Sabbath In  483.6 

Sunday-school.  Boynton,  G:  M.  Model 

Sunday-school.  [1892.] 476.25 

— Dunning,  Albert  E.  Sunday-school  li- 

brary. 1884  482.28 

— Gregory,  J:  M.  The  seven  laws  of 

teaching.  [1886.] 461.5 

— Groser,  W:H.  Young  teacher.  1885..  461.2 

— Hurlbut,  J:  L.  Outline  normal  les- 

sons. 1889 461.4 

— Peloubet,  F.  N.  and  M.  A.  Select  notes 

on  the  international  S.  S.  lessons 

for  1895 485.11 

— Steel,  R.  Christian  teacher  in.  1868.  405.27 

— Trumbull,  H.  C.  The  Sunday-school; 

its  origin,  methods,  etc.  [1888.]  . . . 462.5 

— - [Sunday-school]  teaching  and  teach- 

ers. 1888 461.8 

— Vincent,  J:  H.  Modern  Sunday-school. 

[1887.] 461.1 

Sunderland,  Jabez  T:  The  Bible:  its 

origin,  growth,  etc.  1893 482.3 

Sunderland,  La  Roy.  Anti-slavery  man- 
ual. 1839.. 017.36 


Sun-dials  and  dialling.  Yorke,A.  1893. Trc.  8105. 17. 2 
Sunny  days  of  youth.  Hardy,  E.  J.  1893.  476.29 
Sunset  Club,  Chicago.  Yearbooks.  [Pa- 
pers, addresses,  etc.]  1889-93.  3v.  927.8 

Sunshine.  Johnson,  Amy.  1892. ......  j8102.15 

Supernatural  origin  of  Christianity. 

Fisher,  G:P 447.2 

Supernatural  religion.  Lightfoot,  J.  B. 

Essays  on  the  work  entitled  Super- 
natural religion.  1889  462.4 

Supernaturalism.  Maudsley,  H:  Nat- 
ural causes  and  supernatural  seem- 

ings.  1887 478.24 

Superstitions.  See  Delusions. 

Supreme  court  of  the  U.  S.  Flanders. H: 

Lives  of  the  chief  justices.  2v.  1875.  668.11 
Surenne,  G.,  joint  author.  See  Spiers,  A. 
Surgery.  Bryant,  Jos.  1).  Manual  of 

operative  surgery.  1890 897.4 

— Keen,  W:  W.  and  White,  J.W:  Ameri- 
can text-book  of.  1892 8108.1 

Surnames.  See  Names. 

Surplus  revenue  of  1837.  Bourne,  E:  G. 

1885  937.24 


SURVEYING. 


240 


SWITZERLAND. 


Surveying.  Johnson,  J.  B.  Theory  and 

practice  of.  1893 8101.29 

— Reed,  H:  A.  Photography  applied  to. 

1889  8542.35 

See  also  Geodesy. 

Sutherland,  Alex,  and  G:  History  of 
Australia  and  New  Zealand,  1606  to 

1890.  1894 792.13 

Sutro,  Theo.  Sutro  tunnel  company. 

Report  to  stockholders.  1887  847.33 


Sutter,  Julie.  Colony  of  Mercy;  or, 

social  Christianity  at  work.  1893..  943.5 

Suttner,  B.  von.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Sutton,  J.  B.  Evolution  and  disease. 

1892  893.17 

Swan  and  her  crew.  Davies,  C.  C j847.34 

Swank,  J.  M.  History  of  the  manufac- 
ture of  iron  in  ail  ages.  1892 892.16 

Sweden  and  Norway.  Baedeker,  K:  Nor- 
way and  Sweden.  Handbook.  1889.  *555.17 

— Boyesen,  H.  H.  Boyhood  in  Norway. 

1892  J97.32 

— Constitutional  struggle  in  Norway. 

1007. 8. 157 

Fjords  of  Norway 1008.39.17 

Story  of  Norway.  1886 752.1.6 

Village  life  in  Norway Jti1008.20.18 

— Buckley,  J.  M.  Midnight  sun.  [1886.]  532.14 

— Chambers’s  Miscellany.  Peasant  life 

in  Norway In  1001.8.10 

— Davis, S.  M.  H.  Norway  nights.  1887.  542.20 

— Gosse,  E.  W.  Poetry  of  Norway  since 

1814 In  353.10 

— Jackson,  H.  H.  Three  coasts,  p.  221. 

[Norway.] 542.18 

— Keary,  C.  F.  Norway  and  the  Nor- 

wegians. 1892 783.12 

— Lovett, R:  Norwegian  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil.  1890 548.10 

— Macmillan,  H.  Holidays  in  high  lands. 

[Norway.] 824.9 

— Montelius,  O.  Civilization  of  Sweden 

in  heathen  times.  1888 791.7 

— Otte,  E.  C.  Scandinavian  history.  1874  787.7 

— Pease,  G.  C.  Up  the  coast  of  Norway.  1004.1.89 

— Prime,  S:  I.  Alhambra,  p.  394,  447. 

1873  516.9 

— Scudder,  H.  E.  Viking  Bodleys j531 .1.3- 

— Stanton,  T.  Woman  question  in 

Europe,  p.  189,  199.  [S.  and  N.]. . . . 901.22 

— Thomas,  W:  W.  Sweden  and  the 

Swedes.  1892 546.6 

— Watson,  P.  B.  Swedish  revolution 

under  Gustavus  Vasa.  1889 791.8 

See  also  Reformation  ; Scandinavia  ; and  in  biog- 

raphy see  lives  of  Christina  and  Gustavus  Adolphus. 


Language  and  Literature. 

— Larson,  A.  Danish-Norwegian-Eng- 

lish  dictionary.  1884 358.10 

— May,  A.  Practical  grammar  of  the 

Swedish  language.  1873 358.3 

— Oman,  V.  E.  Svensk-Engelsk  hand- 

ordbok.  1889 358.8 

— Otte,  Miss  E.  C.  Simplified  grammar 

of  the  Danish  language.  1884 358.5 

Simplified  grammar  of  the  Swedish 

language.  1884  358.4 

— Peterson,  C.  J.  P.  Norwegian-Danish 

grammar  and  reader.  1875 358.9 

— Pocket  dictionary  of  the  English  and 

Dano-Norwegian  languages.  1887.  358.7 

— Pocket  dictionary  of  the  English  and 

Swedish  languages.  1887 358.6 


Sweden  and  Norway,  continued. 

— Snorre  Sturlason.  Heimskringla;  or, 
the  sagas  of  the  Norse  kings,  ed.by 

Anderson.  4v 351.5 

Same;  ed.  by  Morris  and  Magnusson. 

355.12.3-4 

See  also  Scandinavia  (. Literature ) ; and,  in  Norwe- 
gian literature,  see  Bjornsen,  Ibsen,  and  Lie. 


Swedenborg,  E.  Maudsley,  H;  Body  and 

mind,  p.  196 845.34 

— Parsons,  T.  Religion  and  philosophy 

of.  1876 472.3 

— Vaughn,  R.  A.  Mystics,  v.  2,  p.  321 . .483.19.2 

— Whittier,  J:  G.  Literary  recreations, 

p-  374 302.16 

— Worcester,  B:  Life  and  mission  of 

Emanuel  Swedenborg.  1892 6102.12 

Swedes  on  the  Delaware.  Clay,  J.  C.1858.  785.16 
Swedish  movement  cure.  See  Massage. 

Sweet,  H:  History  of  English  sounds. 

1888 353.9 

— New  English  grammar,  v.  1.  1892 354.17.1 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  King’s  handbook  of 

Boston  harbor.  1889 536.23 

— Maritime  provinces[of  Canada]  :hand- 

book.  1891 544.5 

— , ed.  New  England:  handbook.  1891.  B. 14. 1891 

Swett,  J;  Methods  of  teaching.  1886...  448.6 

Swett,  Lucia  G.  New  England  break- 
fast breads,  luncheon  and  tea  bis- 
cuits. 1891 873.25 

Swett,  Sophie.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Works.  2v.  1888 358.2 

— Choice  works  in  prose  and  verse 323.27 


Contents  : Memoir;  Voyage  to  Lilliput;  Voyage  to 
Brobdingnag  ; Voyage  to  Laputa,  Balnibarbi,  Lugg- 
nagg,  etc. ; Voyage  to  the  country  of  the  Houyhn- 
hnms;  Tale  of  a tub  ; Battle  of  the  books;  Mechani- 
cal operation  of  the  spirit ; Miscellanies  in  prose  and 
verse. 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  English  lands In  336.8.2 

— Russell,  W.  Eccentric  personages...  694.10 

Swimming.  Cobbett,  M.  and  J.  R.  Swim- 
ming. 1890 In  884.25.2 

Swinburne,  A.  C:  Poems  and  ballads  ; 
including  Atalanta  in  Calydon  ; a 
tragedy.  1884 215.27 

— Poems  and  ballads.  3d  series.  1889.. 223. 13. 3 

— Songs  before  sunrise.  1871 237.17 

— Songs  of  two  nations.  1875 237.18 

— William  Blake.  1868  6101.16 

— A study  of  Ben  Jonson.  1889 342.2 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets 215.6 

Swing,  David.  God  cares  for  our  dead, 

[and  other  sermons].  [1891.] 466.16 

“Swingin  round  the  cirkle.”  Locke,  D: 

R.  [Petroleum  V.  Nasby] . 1867 344.12 

Swinton,W:  New  language  lessons.  1888.  345.4 

— and  Cathcart,  G:  R.,  ed.  Golden  book 

of  choice  reading.  [For  children.] 

[1880.] 343.18 

Swiss  pictures,  etc.  Manning,  S: 528.24 

Switzerland.  Adams,  Sir  F.  O.  and  Cun- 
ningham, C.  D.  Swiss  confedera- 
tion. 1889  7103.5 

— Baedeker,  K.  Switzerland  and  the  ad- 

jacent portions  of  Italy.  Handbook. 

1891 *555.20 

— Champney,  Eliz.W.  Three  Vassar  girls 

in.  [1890.] 543.1.9 

— Field,  H:  M.  Killarney,  p.  108.  1876.  527.16 

— Goethe,  J.W.  von.  Letters  from  [1779]. 

In  632.2.2 


SWITZERLAND. 


241 


TANGIER. 


Switzerland,  continued. 

Swiss  tour.  [1779] 533.19 

— Guild,  C.  Over  the  ocean.  1871 554.28 

— Howells,  W:  D.  A little  Swiss  sojourn. 

Ulus.  1892 ' 547.13 

— Hug,  Lina  and  Stead,  R:  Switzerland. 

(Story  of  the  nations.)  1890 752.1.31 

— Manning,  S:  Swiss  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil.  [1866.] 528.24 

— Moses,  B.  Federal  government  of. 

1889  924.11 

— Prime,  8:  I.  Alhambra,  p.  165.  1873.  516.9 

— Sullivan,  J.  W.  Direct  legislation  by 

the  citizenship.  1892  925.31 

— Switzerland:  its  scenery  and  people, 

with  historical  and  descriptive  text 
based  on  the  German  of  Dr.  Gsell- 
Fels.  1881 *8542.21 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  and  Marg.  Our  life 

in  the  Swiss  Highlands.  1892 547.8 

— Taylor,  Bayard.  At  home  and  abroad. 

2v.  [1859-62.] 557.23 

— Tissot,  Victor.  Unknown  Switzerland. 

[1889.] 538.6 

— Winchester,  Boyd.  Swiss  republic. 

1891 7103.6 

Switzler,  W.  F.  History  of  Missouri, 

[1541-1877].  1879 762.3 

Sybel,  Heinrich  von.  Founding  of  the 
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Symons,  A.  Study  of  Browning.  1887..  222.26 
Symphonies.  Upton,  G:  P.  Standard. . . 853.35 
Synonyms.  Fallows,  S:  Dictionary  of. 

[1886.] 348.14 

— Smith,  C:  J:  Synonyms  and  anto- 

nyms. 1887 324.12 

Synonyms  discriminated  ; ed.  by  H. 

P.  Smith.  1889 335.12 

Syria.  Baedeker,  K.  Palestine  and  Syria. 

Handbook.  1894 *555.18 

— Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  Egypt  and.  1892.  473.1.6 

— Hale.  E.  E.  awdS.  Family  flight  over. 

[1882.] 531.13 

— Perrot,  G:  and  Chipiez,  C:  History  of 

art  in.  2v.  1890 896.23 

— Reeve,  C:  M.  How  we  went  and  what 

we  saw.  1891 546.12 

Table  book.  Hone,  W: 334.14.3 

Tableaux.  Pollard,  Josephine.  Artis- 
tic. [1887.] 877.37 

— Prichard,  J.  V.  Tableaux  vivants  ar- 

ranged for  amateur  representation.  871.16 
Table-talk.  Coleridge,  S:  T.  Table- 

talk 323.28 

— Hazlitt,  W:  Table-talk 324.2 

— Selden,  J:  Table  talk 347.17 

Tacitus,  Caius  Cornelius.  Agricola;  Ger- 
many; Dialogue  on  oratory.  1885.  355.10 

Tailor-made  girl.  Welch,  P.  H.  [Satire.]  321.20 
Taine,  H.  A.  The  modern  regime,  2 v. 


1890-91 794.6 

— History  and  literature  of  the  crusades. 

1861  755.3 

— History  of  the  French  revolution, 

[1789-1795].  4v.  1867-9 791.14 

Sydney,  W:  C.  England  and  the  Eng- 
lish in  the  18th  century.  2v.  1891.  777.15 
Sykes,  J:  F.  J.  Public  health  problems. 

1892  884.14 

Sylvan  secrets.  Thompson,  Maurice 861.6 

Sylvester,  W.  A.  House-carpenter’s 

companion.  1883 8102.3 

Symbolic  education.  Blow,  Susan  E 448.2.26 

Symbolism.  Hulme,  F.  E:  Symbolism  in 

Christian  art.  1891  466.14 

— Sozinskey,  T:  S.  Medical  symbolism. 

Illus.  1891 877.35 

— Westropp,  H.  M.  and  Wake,  C.  S.  An- 

cient symbol  worship.  [Phallic.] 

1874  447.19 

Symes,  J.  E.  French  revolution^  1789- 

1795.  1892 792.3 

— Prelude  to  modern  history.  [From  the 

3rd  to  the  9th  century.]  1890 777.5 

Symonds,  J:  A.  Italian  byways.  1883...  557.7 

— Life  of  Michelangelo  Buonarroti.  2v. 

1893  682.5 

— New  Italian  sketches.  1884 538.27 

— Renaissance  in  Italy.  4 pts. 

Pt.  1,  Age  of  despots.  1885 751.2 

Pt.  2,  Revival  of  learning.  1885 751.3 

Pt.  3,  Fine  arts.  1879 831.23 

Pt.  4,  Italian  literature.  2v.  1885...  751.5 

— Renaissance  in  Italy:  the  Catholic  re- 

action. 2v.  1887 793.2 

— Shakspere’s  predecessors  in  the  Eng- 

lish drama.  1884 224.13 

— Sir  Philip  Sidney.  1887 616.11.37 

— Sketches  and  studies  in  Italy.  1883.  ..  558.16 

— Sketches  in  Italy.  1883 538.28 

— Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece.  1880.  558.15 

— and  Margaret.  Our  life  in  the  Swiss 

Highlands.  1892 547.8 


1890  777.2 

Tait,  P:  G.  Properties  of  matter.  1885.  8104.26 
Talbot,  J.  F.,  ed.  Pope  Leo  XIII.:  his 

life  and  letters.  1886 662.4 

Tale  of  a tub.  See  Swift,  Jonathan. 

Tales  of  adventure  and  stories  of  travel. 

From  the  “Annuals”  of  fifty  years 

ago.  1893  •. 346.8 

Talks  on  the  labor  troubles.  Brown, C.  O.  917.20 
Talks  with  Athenian  youths.  Transla- 
tions from  Plato.  1891 464.22 

Talks  with  my  boys.  Mowry,  W:  A 486.3 

Tallack,  W:  Penological  and  preventive 

principles.  1889 952.5 

Talleyrand  Perigord,  C.  M.  de.  Memoirs 
of;  ed.  by  Due  de  Broglie.  5 v.  Ports. 

1891  668.13 

Talmage,  J:  V.  Fagg,J:  G.  Forty  years 

in  South  China;  the  life  of.  [1894.]  562.2 

Talmage,  T.  DeW.  Around  the  tea-ta- 
ble. [Short  papers.]  1875 447.10 

— Masque  torn  off.  [Temptations  and 

vices  of  city  life.]  1887 456.12 

— Trumpet  peals  : extracts  from  [his] 

sermons.  1890 465.17 

— Twenty-five  sermons  on  the  Holy  land.  466.7 

Talmud.  Deutsch,  Emanuel.  In  his  Lit- 
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— Disraeli,  I:  Curiosities  of  lit.,  p.  32..  305.8 

— Extracts  from;  by  Bishop  Barclay. 

1878 491.13 

— Pick,  B.  The  talmud:  what  it  is.  1887.  451.20 

See  also  Jews;  Judaism. 

Tammany  Hall.  Parkhurst,  C:  II.  Our 

fight  with  Tammany.  1895 951.7 

Tamura,  Naomi.  The  Japanese  bride. 

[Customs,  etc.]  1893 547.30 

Tancock,  O.  W.  England  during  the 
American  and  European  wars, 1765- 


1820.  1891 787.14.7 

Tangier.  Stoddard, C:  A.  Tangier.  1892 .In  551.7 
— Thomas,  Marg.  A scamper  through. 

[1892.] 551.4 


TANGLED. 


242 


TEMPERANCE. 


Tangled  tale.  [Mathematical  questions.] 

Dodgson,  C.  L.  [Lewis  Carroll .]  ....  323.33 
Tao-ism.  Texts  of;  tr.  by  J.  Legge.  [Sa- 
cred books  of  the  East,  v.  39-40.] . . 481.1 

— Hardwick,  C.  Christ  and  other  mas- 


ters  433.27 

Tapper,  T:  Chats  with  music  students. 

1891  895.8 

Tarbox,  I.  N.  Life  of  Israel  Putnam. 

1876  655.3 

Tarducci,  Francesco.  Life  of  Christo- 
pher Columbus.  2v.  1890 674.13 

Targum.  Deutsch,  E.  On  the  targums. 

1874 In  445.10 


Tariffs.  See  Free  trade  and  protection. 
Tasma,  pseud.  See  Couvreur,  Mme. 
Tasmania.  Tregarthen,G.  Story  of.  1893. 


752.1.38 

Tasso,  Torquato.  Symonds,  J:  A.  Re- 
naissance: Catholic  reaction,  v.  2, 

p.  1,  80 793.2 

Taste.  See  Smell  and  taste. 


Tate,  T.  Philosophy  of  education.  1885.  446.31 
Tatler,  The.  By  Steele,  Sir  R:  and  others. 

303.15.1-4 

Taunton.  Mass.  Emery,  S:  H.  Ministry 

of.  2v.  1853 666.26 

Taussig,  F.  W.  Silver  situation  in  the  , 

United  States.  1893 937.74 

Taxation.  Atkinson,  E:  Basis  of In  923.14 

Taxation  and  work.  1892 941.31 

— Bastiat,  M.  F.  False  theories  of.  In  902.1 

— Cossa,  Luigi.  Taxation:  its  principles 

and  methods.  1893 941.3 

— - Ely,  R:  T.  Taxation  in  American 

states  and  cities.  [1888.] 922.18 

— Greeley,  H.  Direct  and  indirect.  In  902.25 

— Hall,  B.,  ed.  Who  pays  your  taxes?  1892.  937.71 

— Jones,  W:  H.  Federal  taxes  and  state 

expenses.  1890 937.39 

— Ricardo,  D:  Principles  of  political 

economy  and  taxation.  1891 921.4 

Taxidermy.  Hornaday,  W.  T.  Taxider- 
my and  zoological  collecting.  1891.  878.14 
Taylor,  Bayard.  At  home  and  abroad. 

2 v.  [1859-62.] 557.23 

— Picturesque  Europe.  Illus.  3v.  [1875.] *8542.30 

— Bolton,  S.  K.  Poor  boys,  etc 646.5 

— Conwell,  R.  H.  Life  of.  1881 646.12 

— Stedman,  E.  C.  Poets  of  America. 

1885  In  215.19 

— Taylor,  Mrs.  M.  H.  and  Sc  udder,  H.  E., 

ed.  Life  and  letters  of  Bayard  Tay- 
lor. 2v.  1885 6102.13 

Taylor,  E:  Is  protection  a benefit?  A 

plea  for  the  negative.  1888 917.30 

Taylor,  E:  R.  Drawing  and  design  [for 

beginners].  1893 893.20 

Taylor,  F.  Primer  of  pianoforte  playing. 

1880  828.10.11 

Taylor,  G:,  pseud.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Taylor,  H.  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Taylor,  Hannis.  Origin  and  growth  of 
the  English  constitution.  Pt.  1. 

Making  of  the  constitution.  1889..  923.8.1 


Taylor,  I:  History  of  the  transmission 

of  ancient  books.  1889 354.1 

— Origin  of  the  Aryans.  1889 7102.2 

Taylor,  J.  E.  Playtime  naturalist.  1889.  865.18 
Taylor,  J.  T.  Optics  of  photography  and 

photographic  lenses.  1892 891.10 

Taylor,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Letters  to  a young 

housekeeper.  1892, 884.10 


Taylor,  Mrs.  M.  H.,  continued. 

— and  Scudder,  H.  E.,  ed.  Life  and  let- 

ters of  Bayard  Taylor.  2v.  1885 6102.13 

Taylor,  R.  W.  C.  Introduction  to  a his- 
tory of  the  factory  system.  1886..  952.6 

— Modern  factory  system.  1891 942.5 

Taylor,  Mrs.  S.  Ross,  Janet,  ed.  Three 

generations  of  English  women. 

1892 685.11 

Taylor,  Sedley.  Science  of  music.  1875.  853.19 
Taylor,  Tom.  Ballads  and  songs  of  Brit- 
tany. 1865 235.4 

Taylor,  W:,  bishop  of  Africa.  Davies,  E. 

Life  of.  [1885.] 694.5 

Taylor,  Winnie  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Taylor,  Zachary,  12th  president.  Davis, 

Jefferson.  Life  of In  6101.1 

— Howard,  O.  O.  General  Taylor.  1892.  681.7. 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1888 647.1. 

Tcheng-ki-tong.  Chin-chin;  or,  the  Chi- 
naman at  home.  1895 557.29 

Teaching.  See  Education. 

Technical  analysis.  Bolley,  P.  A.  and 

Paul,  B:H.  Manual  of.  1857 868.7 

Technical  education.  See  Industrial  ed- 
ucation. 

Technique  of  rest.  Brackett,  Anna  C. 

1892  871.28 

Telegraphy.  Clark,  L.  and  Sabine,  R. 
Electrical  tables  and  formulae  for 
telegraph  inspectors  and  operators. 

1871 8111.22 

— Houston,  Edw.  J.  Electric  transmis- 

sion of  intelligence.  [Advanced 
primer.]  1893 891.3 

— Maver,  W jr.  American  telegraphy. 

1892 ;.... 886.27 

— Nicoll,  H.  J.  Great  movements 727.1 

— Pope,  Franklin,  L.  Modern  practice 

of  the  electric  telegraph.  1892 886.25 

— Preece,  W.  H.  <m^Sivewright,  J.  Te- 

legraphy. 1891 884.26 

— Proctor,  R:  A.  Marvels  in In  8102.30 

Telephone.  Houston,  E.  J.  The  tele- 
phone. 1893 In  891.3 

— Preece,  W:  H.  and  Maier,  J.  The  tel- 

ephone. 1889 865.3 

— Prescott,  G:  B.  Electric  telephone. 

1890  8104.28 

— Saver,  G.  H.  How  I made  my  tele- 

phones. 1894 In  8105. 17.6 

Telford,  T:  Smiles,  S:  Lives  of  the  en- 
gineers, v.  2.  1862 607.1.2 

Temperance  and  the  temperance  reform. 

General  works. 

— Beecher,  H:  W.,  and  others.  Temper- 

ance sermons.  [1873.] 478.2 

— Blair,  H.  W.  The  temperance  move- 

ment. 1888 452.11 

— Carpenter,  W:  B.  Alcoholic  liquors 

and  the  human  system.  1885 865.29 

— Cyclopaedia  of  temperance  and  prohi- 

bition. 1891 926.2 

— Ellis,  J:  The  new  Christianity;  its  life 

of  charity.  1887 472.4 

— Fanshawe,  E.  L.  Liquor  legislation  in 

the  United  States  and  Canada 944.12 

— Fernald,  J.  C.  Economics  of  prohibi- 

tion. 1890 925.11 

— Finch,  J:  B.  People  versus  the  liquor 

traffic.  1887 944.25 

— Gough,  J:  B.  Platform  echoes.  1889.  465.21 


ci  co 


TEMPERANCE. 


243 


THAXTER. 


Temperance,  continued. 

— Gustafson,  Axel.  Foundation  of  death: 

a study  of  the  drink-question.  1885.  436.10 

— Holland,  J.  G.  The  temperance  ques- 

tion . . In  325.7 

— Kerr,  Norman.  Inebriety  or  narco- 

mania. [1888.] 8104.14 

— Mitchell,  Kate.  The  drink  question  : 

its  social  and  medical  aspects.  1891.  941.29 

— Morris,  C:  Broken  fetters  : history  of 

intemperance  and  temperance  re- 


form. [1888.] 467.17 

— Palmer,  A.  B.  Temperance  teachings 

of  science.  1887 876.28 

— Richardson,  B:  W.  Temperance  lesson 

book.  1888 951.18 

— Wheeler,  E.  J.  Prohibition;  the  princi- 

ple, the  policy  and  the  party.  1889.  925.37 

— Willard,  Frances  E.  Glimpses  of  fifty 

years.  [1889.] 654.1 

— Wilson,  G:  R.  Drunkenness.  1893 — 941.28 

— Winskill,  P.  T.  Temperance  move- 

ment and  its  workers.  4v.  1891 945.1 

See  also  Alcohol. 


Temperance  fiction,  etc. 

— Henry,  Mrs.  S.  M.  I.  Frances  Ray- 


mond’s investment.  1889 174.24 

Pledge  and  the  cross.  [1879.] 102.21 

— Lacey,  W:  A.  Through  storm  to  sun- 

shine. 1887 j85.22 

— Scofield,  C:  J.  Subtle  adversary:  [a 

tale  of  Illinois]. . . 172.4 

— Spear,  J.  W.  Out  of  the  toils.  [1887.]  67.27 

— Wright,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Dragon  and  the 

tea-kettle.  1885 58.23 

Templars  in  Cyprus:  a dramatic  poem. 

Werner,  Friedrich,  L.  Z 226.12 

Temple,  E:  L.  The  church  in  the  prayer 

book.  1894 482.15 

Temple,  Sir  R:  Life  of  Lord  Lawrence. 

1889 655.17.4 

— Palestine  illustrated.  1888 545.22 

Temple,  Jewish.  Edersheim,  A.  The 

temple,  its  ministry  and  services  at 

the  time  of  Christ.  1881 463.16 

Ten  dollars  enough.  [Keeping  house.] 

Nitsch,  Mrs.  Helen.  1887 856.7 

Ten  years  among  the  mail-bags.  Hol- 
brook, J.  1888 923.18 

Ten  years’  digging  in  Egvpt,  1881-’91. 

Petrie,  W.  M.  F 547.28 

Ten  years  in  Equatoria.  Casati,  G.  2v. 

1891 543.5 

Tenants  of  an  old  farm.  McCook,  H:  C.  876.11 

Ten  Brink,  B.  Five  lectures  on  Shakes- 
peare. 1895 236.6 

Tennemann,  W.  G.  Manual  of  the  his- 
tory of  philosophy.  1878 458.10 

Tennessee.  Humes,  T:W:  Loyal  moun- 
taineers of.  1888 763.23 

— Phelan,  James.  History  of.  1888 761.15 

— Ramsey,  J.  G.  M.  Annals  of  Tennes- 

see to  the  end  of  the  18th  century. 

1853  753.17 

— Thruston,  G.  P.  Antiquities  of.  1890.  886.23 

Tennyson,  Alfred.  Works.  1890 202.2 

— Poetical  works.  8v.  1880 214.28 

— Becket;  The  cup;  The  falcon.  [Dra- 

mas.] 1885... 214.37 

— Death  of  (Enone,  Akbar’s  dream,  and 

other  poems.  1892, 231.15 

— Dream  of  fair  women.  1884 221.13 


Tennyson,  Alfred,  continued. 


— The  foresters,  Robin  Hood  and  Maid 

Marian.  1892 226.18 

— Locksley  Hall,  sixty  years  after,  etc. 

1887  214.36 


— Azarias,  Brother,  pseud.  Spiritual 

sense  of  In  memoriam.  1893 In  348.5 

— Brooke,  Stopford  A.  Tennyson  : his 

art  and  relation  to  modern  life.  1894.  236.32 

— Genung,  J:  F.  Tennyson’s  In  memor- 

iam: its  purpose  and  its  structure. 


1894  236.31 

— Hadley,  Jas.  Essays,  p.  296.  The 

princess 356.7 

— Jennings,  H:  J.  Lord  Tennyson.  1892.  683.8 

— Littledale,  H.  Essays  on  Tennyson’s 

Idylls  of  the  king.  1893 231.26 

— Maccallum,  M.  W.  Tennyson’s  Idylls 

of  the  king  and  Arthurian  story 
from  the  17th  century.  1894 354.6 

— Saunders,  F:  Some  famous  books. . . 335.13 

— Van  Dyke,  H:  The  poetry  of  Tennyson. 

1889 223.17 

— Waugh,  Arthur.  Alfred  Lord  Tenny- 

son: a study  of  his  life  and  work. 

1892 682.11 


Tenting  on  the  plains.  Custer,  Eliz.  B.  545.2 
Terence.  [Publius  Terentius  Afer.] 

Comedies;  tr.  by  H.  T.  Riley.  1887.  225.19 
Terhune,  M.  V.  [ Marion  Harland.]  Com- 
mon sense  in  the  nursery 1885.  847.22 

— Story  of  Mary  Washington.  1892 683.3 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Tertullian.  Neander,  A:  Antignosti- 

kus;  or,  Spirit  of  Tertullian.  1889.  In  458. 14.2 
Tesla,  Nikola.  Experiments  with  alter- 
nate currents  of  high  potential  and 


high  frequency.  1892. 885.12 

Test-pronouncer.  Phyfe,  W:H:P.  1892.  344.26 
Teutonic  mythology.  Grimm,  J.  L.  4v.  483.8 

Texas.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  History  of, 

1531-1889.  2v.  1884 782.8 

— North,  T.  Five  years  in, (1861-6).  1871.  757.4 

Textile  fabrics.  Rock,  Daniel.  1877...  853.25 
Thackeray,  A.  I.  [ Mrs  Ritchie .]  Chap- 
ters from  some  unwritten  memoirs. 

1895  6101.4 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Thackeray,  W:  M.  Ballads.  [1884.]...  215.28 


— Collection  of  letters,  1847-55.  1887. . . 6101.17 

— Crowe,  Eyre.  With  Thackeray  in 

America,  [1852-3].  1893 554.3 

— Curtis,  G:  W:  Thackeray  in  America, 

[1853] In  356.10 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Letters  to  dead  au- 

thors   In  357.8 

— Masson,  D.  British  novelists 303.14 

— Merivale,H.  and  Marzials,F.  T.  Thack- 

eray  693.28 

— Parton,  J.,  ed.  Princes,  authors,  etc., 

p.  52  645.12 

Thames,  river.  Hall,  S.  C.  Book  of  the. 

[1878.] 535.3 

Thanet,  Octave,  pseud.  See  French,  A. 
Thanksgiving  day.  Love,  W.  DeLoss. 

Fast  and  thanksgiving  days  of  New 

England.  1895  491.10 

Tharin,  R.  S.  Arbitrary  arrests  in  the 

South.  1863 767.22 

Tiiausing,  Moriz.  Albert  Diirer;  his  life 

and  works.  2v.  1882 6103.1 

Thaxter,  Celia.  Drift-weed.  [Poems.] 

1884 216.1 


THAXTER. 


244 


THOMPSON. 


Thaxter,  Celia,  continued. 

— An  island  garden.  [Isle  of  Shoals.] 

1894  896.18 

— Poems  for  children.  1884 226.15 

Thayer,  Eli.  History  of  the  Kansas  cru- 
sade. 1889... 767.5 

Thayer,  W.  R.  Dawn  of  Italian  inde- 
pendence, 1814-49.  2v.  1893 783.17 

Thayer,  W:  M.  From  pioneer  home  to 
White  House.  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  1887 647.17 

— From  tannery  to  the  White  House. 

1890  675.18 

— Success  and  its  achievers.  1891 468.15 

Theal,  G:  McC.  History  of  the  Boers  in 

South  Africa.  1887 7103.3 

— South  Africa.  (Story  of  the  nations.) 

1894 752.1.41 


Theatre.  See  Drama. 

Theism.  Abbot,  F.  E.  Scientific.  1886.  453.5 

— Bowne,  B.  P.  Studies  in  theism.  1880.  446.10 

— Fiske,  J:  Idea  of  God  as  affected  by 

modern  knowledge.  1886 436.9 

Theocritus.  Opera;  ed.,  with  Latin  notes, 

by  Christopher  Wordsworth.  1877.  358.11 

— Idylls;  lit.  transl.  by  J.  Banks;  with 

metrical  version  by  J.  M.  Chapman. 


1888  225.20 

— Lang,  Andrew.  Letters  to  dead  au- 

thors. 1893 In  357.8 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  Wet  days,  p.  21 301.13 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Greek  poets 217.15.2 


Theodoli,  Lily.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Theodoret,  bishop  of  Gyrus.  History  of 

the  church,  A.  D.  322-427.  1854..  458.1 

Theodoric  t he  great.  Hodgkin, T:  Theo- 
doric  the  Goth,  the  barbarian  cham- 


pion of  civilization.  1891 664.1.4 

Theognis.  Works;  tr.  by  J.  Banks  and  J. 

H.  Frere.  1889 225.6 


— Symonds,  J:  A.  Greek  poets 217.15.1 

Theology.  Allen,  Alex.  V.  G.  Continu- 
ity of  Christian  thought  1887 446.24 

— “Andover  review,”  Editors  of.  Pro- 

gressive orthodoxy.  [Essays.]  1887.  446.25 

— Dorner,  I.  A.  System  of  Christian 

doctrine.  4v.  1888-9... 462.10 

— Dwight,  Timothy.  Theology  ex- 

plained and  defended.  1836. 428.15 

— Harnack,  Adolf.  Outlines  of  the  his- 

tory of  dogma.  1893.... 477.20 

— Hodge,  C:  Systematic  theology.  4v. 

1872-75 456.1 

— Mason,  A.  J.  Faith  of  the  gospel.  1894.  486.9 

— Mulford,  Elisha.  Republic  of  God. 

1893 427.5 

— New  world;  a quarterly  review,  v.1-3. 

1892-94  *1008.52 

— Piepenbring,  C.  Theology  of  the  Old 

Testament.  [1893.] 476.26 

— Schaff,  P.  Theology  of  our  age  and 

country In  483.6 

— Schultz,  H.  Old  Testament  theology. 

2v.  1892 475.22 

— Sheldon,  H.  C.  History  of  Christian 

doctrine.  1886 445.1 

— Smith,  H:  B.  Faith  and  philosophy. 

1886 483.4 

System  of  Christian  theology.  1890..  462.11 

— Stearns,  L:  F.  Present  day  theology. 

1893  477.1 

— Stephen,  L.  English  thought,  v.  1, 

p.  372;  v.  2,  p.  46.  Common  sense 
school 425.30 


Theology,  continued. 

— Toy,  C.H.  Judaism  and  Christianity. 

1891 462.12 

See  also  Religion  and  religions,  and  cross 
references. 

Theosophy.  Muller, F.  Max.  Theosophy 
or  psychological  religion.  (Gifford 

lectures,  1892.)  1893 476.15 

Therapeutics.  Bernheim,  H.  Sugges- 
tive therapeutics;  study  of  the  na- 
ture and  use  of  hypnotism.  1889. . 8107.3 
Theresa,  St.  Gilman,  Mrs.  B.  1889 627.1.21 


Thibault,  Anatole  F.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Thibet.  Bird,  Isabella  L.  Among  the 

Tibetans.  [1894.] 557.26 

— Landsell,  H:  Chinese  central  Asia;  a 

ride  to  Little  Tibet.  2v.  1894 561.14 

— Rockhill,  W:  W.  Land  of  the  Lamas. 

1891  546.3 

Thierry,  A.  Conquest  of  England  by  the 

Normans.  2v.  1885 773.3 

Thiers,  L.  A.  Men  of  the  third  republic.  634.7 

— Parton,  Jas.  Princes,  etc.,  p.  331 '.  645.13 

— Remusat,  P.  de.  Thiers.  1889 651.19.6 

Things  seen.  Hugo,  Victor 647.18 

Thinking  aloud.  Hinsdale,  Grace  W.  In  461.16 
Thirteen  months  in  the  Rebel  army. 

Stevenson,  W.  G.  1864 767.14 

Thirty  thousand  thoughts.  Spence,  H. 

D.  M.  and  others,  ed.  6v.  1889 *468.4 

Thirty  years  of  labor.  Powderly,  T.  V. 

1889  945.2 

Thirty  years  of  Paris.  Daudet,  A 655.14 

Thirty  years’  war.  See  Germany  {History). 
Thomas,  Chauncey.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Thomas,  Cyrus.  Cherokees  in  pre-Colum- 
bian times.  1890 796.25 


Thomas,  E.  S.  Reminiscences  of  the  last 
sixty-five  years,  commencing  with 
the  battle  of  Lexington.  2v.  1840. . . 685.5 

Thomas,  Edith  M.  Lyrics  and  sonnets. 

1889  238.12 

Thomas,  Gen.  G:  H.  Copp6e,H:  General 

Thomas.  1893 681.7.6 

— Garfield,  James  A.  Gen.  George  H. 

Thomas : his  life  and  character. 

1882 In  1001.10.1 

— Piatt,  Don.  Memoirs  of  men  who  saved 

the  Union.  1887 647.6 

and  Boynton,  H*  V.  Life  of.  1893.  686.4 

— Van  Horne,  T.  B.  Life  of.  1882 637.20 

Thomas,  Isaiah.  History  of  printing  in 

America,  etc.  2v.  1810. 356.8 

Thomas,  Joseph.  [Lippincott’s]  Univer- 
sal pronouncing  dictionary  of  biog- 
raphy and  mythology.  1886 B.22 

Thomas,  Margaret.  A scamper  through 

Spain  and  Tangier.'  [1892.] 551.4 

Thomas,  W:  W.  Sweden  and  the  Swedes. 

1892  546.6 

Thompson,  A:  C.  Moravian  missions.  1886.  451.7 

— Protestant  missions;  their  rise  and 

early  progress.  1894 486.10 

Thompson,  D.  G.  Philosophy  of  fiction  in 

literature.  1890 343.10 

Thompson,  E:  M.  Handbook  of  Greek 

and  Latin  palaeography.  1893 815.4.70 

Thompson,  Sir  H:  Food  and  feeding.  1891.  897.18 

— Modern  cremation.  1889 896.8 

Thompson,  Herbert  M.  Theory  of  wages. 

[Eight  hours  question,  etc.]  1892..  933.14 
Thompson,  Maurice.  Boys’  book  of  sports. 

1886  832.36 


THOMPSON. 


245 


TINTORETTO. 


Thompson,  Maurice,  continued. 

— By-ways  and  bird-notes.  1885 861.7 

— Ethics  of  literary  art.  1893 354.7 

— Story  of  Louisiana.  [1888.] 764.1.3 

— Sylvan  secrets  in  bird-songs  and  books. 

1887  861.6 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Thompson,  R.  E.  Elements  of  political 

economy.  [1882.] 934.4 

— Protection  to  home  industry.  1886...  901.13 

Thompson,  S.  P.  Dynamo-electric  ma- 
chinery. Illus.  and  plates.  1892..  881.5 

— Electromagnet  and  electromagnetic 

mechanism.  Illus.  1892 887.4 

— Elementary  lessons  in  electricity  and 

magnetism.  1891 876.4 

Thompson,  Slasons,  ed.  The  humbler 
poets:  a collection  of  newspaper  and 

periodical  verse.  1886 212.20 

Thoms,  J:  A.  Complete  concordance  to 
the  revised  version  of  the  New  Test- 
ament. 1883 *483.5 

Thoms,  W:  J.  Human  longevity.  1873.  885.21 
Thomson,  J.  A.,  joint  author.  See  Ged- 
des,  Patrick. 


Thomson,  Joseph.  Mungo  Park  and  the 

Niger.  [1890.] 663.1.3 

— Through  Masai  Land,  [1883].  1885...  551.25 

— To  the  central  African  lakes  and  back. 

2v.  1881 561.18 

— Travels  in  the  Atlas  and  southern  Mo- 

rocco. 1889 523.24 

Thomson,  Sir  W : Popular  lectures  and 

addresses.  3v.  1891-4 877.26 

Contents:  v.  1,  Constitution  of  matter,  v.  2,  Geol- 
ogy and  general  physics,  v.  3,  Navigational  affairs. 
Thomson,  W:  M.  Land  and  the  book.  3v. 

1880-6 528.15 

Contents:  v.  1,  Southern  Palestine  and  Jerusalem, 
v.  2,  Central  Palestine  and  Phoenicia,  v.  3,  Lebanon, 


Damascus,  and  beyond  Jordan. 

Thoreau,  H:  D:  Autumn  : from  [his] 

journal.  1892 882.20 

— Familiar  letters;  ed.  by  F.  B.  Sanborn. 

1894 694.6 

— Burroughs,  J:  Indoor  studies,  p.l 335.19 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Lectures,  etc 322.1 

— Harris,  A.  B.  American  authors  for 

young  folks,  p.  163 335.4 

— Nichol,  J.  American  literature,  p.313.  316.20 


Thorndike,  Rachel  Sherman,  ed.  The 
Sherman  letters:  correspondence 
between  General  and  Senator  Sher- 
man from  1837  to  1891.  Ports.  1894.  692.18 
Thornton,  J.  Primer  of  book-keeping. 

1890  877.7 

Thornton,  J:  P.  Training  for  health, 

strength,  speed,  and  agility.  1890.  876.14 
Thorpe,  Francis  N.  Story  of  the  consti- 
tution of  the  United  States.  1892..  925.34 
Thorpe,  T.  E.  Manual  of  inorganic 

chemistry.  2v.  [1875.] 891.27 

“Those  holy  fields.”  Manning,  S 528.9 

Thought.  Muller,  F.  Max.  Science  of. 

2v.  1887 448.11 

Thousand  and  one  nights.  See  Arabian 
nights’  entertainment. 

Thousand  miles  up  the  Nile.  Edwards,  * 

Amelia  B 537.14 

Thrale,  Mrs.  See  Piozzi,  Mrs.  H.  L. 

Three  gates  on  a side.  Parkhurst,  C:  H.  466.27 
Three  generations  of  Englishwomen. 

Ross,  Janet 685.11 


Three  roads  to  a commission  in  the  Uni- 
ted States  army.  Burnham,  W.  P. 

1893  933.17 

Three  Vassar  girls.  See  Champney, 

Eliz.  W 543.1 

Three  years  in  field  hospitals.  Holstein, 

Mrs.  Anna  M.  1867 767.13 

Through  colonial  doorways.  Wharton, 

A.  H 785.8 

Through  magic  glasses.  Buckley,  A.  B.  876.13 
Thrown  on  her  own  resources.  Croly, 

J.  C 925.19 

Thruston,  G.  P.  Antiquities  of  Tennes- 
see and  the  adjacent  states.  1890.  886.23 
Thucydides.  Works;  tr.  by  B.  Jowett. 

2v.  1881 7103.7 

Thurber,  Francis  B.  Cotfee;  from  plan- 
tation to  cup.  1883 862.4 

Thurston,  John  H.  Early  days  in  Rock- 
ford, Illinois.  1891 712.39 

Thurston,  R.  H:  Friction  and  lost  work 

in  machinery  and  mill  work.  1891.  896.26 

— Heat  as  a form  of  energy.  1890 874.1 

— Manual  of  steam  boilers.  1892 8107.4 

— Materials  of  engineering  construction. 

3v.  1883-84 8107.5 

— Robert  Fulton,  his  life  and  its  results. 

1891 665.10.8 

Thwaites,  R.  G.  The  colonies,  1492-1750. 

1891 775.7.1 

— Historic  waterways.  [Canoeing down 

the  Rock,  Fox,  and  Wisconsin  riv- 
ers in  1887.]  1888 533.18 

— Our  cycling  tour  in  England.  1892. . . 547.22 

— Story  of  Wisconsin.  [1890.] 764.1.5 

Thwing,  C:  F.  The  college  woman.  [1894.]  484.21 

— and  C.  F.  B.  The  family:  an  historical 

and  social  study.  1887 901.2 

Tibet.  See  Thibet. 

Tibullus,  Albius.  Elegies  ; tr.  by  W.  K. 

Kelly.  1887 In  225.4 

Tiernan,  M.  S..  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Tiffany,  Francis.  Life  of  Dorothea 

Lynde  Dix.  [1890.] 665.9 

Tiffany,  O.  H.,  joint  author.  See  Poore,  B.P. 

Tigers.  Jardine,  W:  Naturalist’s  li- 
brary  866.1.16 

Tighe,  Ambrose.  Development  of  the  Ro- 
man constitution.  1887 755.7 

Tikhomirov,  L.  Russia,  political  and 

social.  2v.  1888 553.7 

Tileston,  M.  W.,  ed.  Classic  heroic  bal- 
lads. 1883 216.2 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Tilton,  Theo.  See  Beecher,  H:  W. 

Timber.  Sargent,  C:  S.  Woods  of  the 

U.  S.  1885 8106.11 

Timbs,  J:  Clubs  and  club  life  in  London.  922.6 

— English  eccentrics  and  eccentricities. 

Illus.  1875 666.7 

Time  and  tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne.  Rus- 

kin,  J: 357.15 

Timrod,H:  Poems;  ed.  by  P.  H.  Hayne. 

1873 236.21 

Tincker,  Mary  A.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Tintoretto,  Giacomo.  Jameson,  A.  Ital- 
ian painters 614.3 

— Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Makers  of  Ven- 

ice, p.  324 755.13 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance:  fine  arts, 

p.  369 831.23 

— Taine,  H.  A.  Italy, Florence  and  Ven- 

ice  503.23 


TIN-TYPES. 


246 


TOWNSEND. 


Tin-types  taken  in  the  streets  of  New 

York.  Quigg,  L.  E 342.4 

Tirebuck,  W:  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Tiryns.  Schliemann,  H:  Tiryns.  1885.  537.13 

Tischendorf,  C.,  ed.  Vetus  testamentum 
Graece  juxta  LXX.  interpretes.  2v. 


1880...' 483.10 

Tissandier,  G.  Popular  scientific  recre- 
ations. 1885 864.8 

— and  Frith,  H:  Marvels  of  earth,  air, 

and  water 874.35 

Marvels  of  heat,  light,  and  sound. . . 874.39 

Marvels  of  invention  and  scientific 

puzzles 874.41 

Marvels  of  the  elements 874.38 

Tissot,  Victor.  Unknown  Switzerland. 

[1889.] 538.6 

Titcomb,  Sarah  E.  Mind-cure  on  a ma- 
terial basis.  1885 447.20 

Titian  [Tiziano  Vecellio].  Crowe,  Joseph 
A.  and  Cavalcaselle,G.B.  Titian, his 
life  and  times.  2v.  1881 6103.2 

— Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna.  The  house  of 

Titian.  1893 In  347.3 

Italian  painters 614.3 

— - Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Makers  of  Ven- 
ice   755.13 

— Symonds,  J:A.  Renaissance:  fine  arts.  831.23 

— Taine,  H.  A.  Italy,  Florence  and  Ven- 

ice, p.  291 503.23 

— Titian  gallery:  with  sketch  of  his  life 

and  works.  1881 *8522.5 

— Wood,  W.,  ed.  Hundred  greatest  men.  628.22 

To  gipsyland.  Pennell,  Eliz.  R 556.7 

Tobacco.  Billings,  E.  R.  Tobacco  : its 

history.  1875 883.12 

— Fairholt,  F.  W.  Tobacco:  its  history 

and  associations.  1876 865.21 

— Fothergill,  J.  M.  Health,  p.  144 823.2 

— Higginson,  T:  W.  Out-door  papers. . . 307.15 

— Johnson,  J.  F.  Chemist^  of  common 

life 803.14.2 

— Lander,  Meta.  The  tobacco  problem . 

[1885.] 885.13 

— Richardson,  B.  W.  Diseases  of  mod- 

ern life 835.27 

Toby,  pseud.  American  tour  of  Messrs. 

Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson.  Illus. 

1872 *8522.8 

Tocqueville,  Alexis  de.  Republic  of  the 

U.  S 952.7 

— Society  in  France  before  the  revolution 

of  1789  and  the  causes  which  led 

to  that  event.  1888 793.10 

Todd,  C:  B.  Life  and  letters  of  Joel  Bar- 

low.  1886 653.5 

— Story  of  Washington,  the  national 

capital.  Illus.  1889  757.5.2 

Todd,  Mabel  L.  Total  eclipse  of  the  sun. 

1894 897.3 

Todhunter,  I:  Algebra.  1889 8111.23 

— Plane  co-ordinate  geometry  and  conic 

sections.  1888 897.8 

— Plane  trigonometry.  1891 897.10 

— , ed.  Elements  of  Euclid.  1891 897.9 

Toilers  of  the  field.  Jefferies,  Richard.  884.18 
Toilet  and  cosmetic  arts.  Kingsford, 

Anna,  M.  D.  Health,  beauty  and 

the  toilet.  1886 855.20 

— See  also  Dress  and  costume. 

Tokology.  Stockham,  A.  M.  1888 861.11 

Tolman,  W:  H.  Municipal  reform  move- 
ments in  the  United  States.  1895..  951.13 


Tolstoi,  L.  N.,  Count.  Life.  [Philosophy 

of.]  [1888] 453.15 

— My  confession;  The  spirit  of  Christ’s 

teaching.  [1887.] 448.4 

— My  religion.  1885 446.4 

— Napoleon’s  Russian  campaign  ; Power 

and  liberty  ; The  long  exile,  etc. 

[1888.] 344.24 

— [Novels.]  Fiction  class-list. 

— What  to  do?  Thoughts  evoked  by  the 

census  of  Moscow.  [1888.] 925.29 

— Dupuy,  E.  Great  masters  of  Russian 

literature.  1886 646.27 

— Panin,  I.  Lectures  on  Russian  litera- 

ture   336.20 

— Turner,  C:  E:  Studies  in  Russian  lit- 

erature   356.13 

Tom  Tiddler’s  ground.  Church,  R 551.1 

Tomkins,  H:  G:  Life  and  times  of  Jo- 
seph in  the  light  of  Egyptian  lore. 

1891  473.1.17 

— Studies  on  the  times  of  Abraham.  1879.  491.14 
Tomson,  G.  R.,  ed.  Ballads  of  the  North 

countrie 223.23 

Toner,  Josiah  M.  Dictionary  of  eleva- 
tions and  climatic  register  of  the 
U.  S.  1874 8107.6 

— Medical  men  of  the  Revolution.  1876.  692.3 

Tongue  of  fire.  Arthur,  William 478.29 

Tonic  sol-fa.  Curwen,  J:  [Music  primer.]  895.25 
Tools  and  the  man.  Gladden,  Washing- 
ton   933.15 

Topinard,  Paul.  Anthropology.  1878..  865.14 

Torr,  Cecil.  Ancient  ships.  i894 8101.10 

Torrey,  B.  Birds  in  the  bush.  1887.  ..  856.34 

— The  foot-path  way.  1892 882.21 

— A rambler’s  lease.  1889 865.27 

Totten,  C:  A.  L.  The  flood,  the  fact  of 


— Renewal  of  history.  1892 .466.24.5 

Touraine.  Cook,  Theo.  A.  Old  Touraine. 

2v.  1892 557.20 

Tourgee,  Albion  W.  An  outing  with  the 

Queen  of  hearts.  1894 357.7 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Toussaint-Samson,  Mme.  Parisian  in 

Brazil.  1891 542.21 

Towle,  G:  M.  Certain  men  of  mark: 

studies  of  living  celebrities.  1880. . 651.20 


Contents  : Gladstone;  Bismarck;  Gambetta;  Bea- 
consfield;  Castelar;  Victor  Hugo;  John  Bright;  Three 
emperors. 

— Drake:  the  sea-king  of  Devon.  1883. ..  515.7.6 


— Heroes  and  martyrs  of  invention.  1890.  666.5 

— Young  people’s  history  of  England. 

1886  765.5 

— Young  people’s  history  of  Ireland. 

1887  755.12 

Town  dweller.  Fothergill,  J.  M.,  M.  D.  872.18 
Town  life  in  the  15th  century.  Green, 

Mrs.  J.  R.  2v 795.5 

Townsend,  G:  A.  Life  of  Hon.  Levi  P. 

Morton.  1888 653.8 

Townsend,  L.  T.  Bible  and  other  ancient 

literature  in  the  19th  century.  1885.  436.3 

— “Faith-work,”  “Christian  science,” 

and  other  cures.  1887 451.5 

^Townsend,  M.,  comp.  U.  S. : an  index  to 
the  United  States  of  America.  [Cur- 
ious facts.]  [1890.] 774.10 

Townsend,  P.  D.  Joseph  Haydn.  1884.  693.3 

Townsend,  T:  S.  Honors  of  the  empire 
state  in  the  war  of  the  Rebellion. 

1889  774.1 


TOWNSEND. 


247 


TRAVELS. 


Townsend,  V.  F.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Toxicology.  See  Poisons. 

Toy,  C.  H.  Judaism  and  Christianity. 

1891  462.12 

Toynbee,  Arnold.  Industrial  revolution 

of  the  18th  century  in  England,  etc. 

1890  .' 942.4 

— Ricardo  and  the  old  political  economy. 

1890  In  942.4 

Toynbee  Hall.  Woods,  R.  A.  English 

social  movements.  1891 925.30 

Tozer,  H:  F.  The  church  and  the  East- 
ern empire.  [1887.] 464.1.1 

— Islands  of  the  iEgean.  1890 557.3 

Trade.  See  Commerce. 

Trade  unions.  Howell,  G:  Conflicts  of 
capital  and  labour  [in  Great  Brit- 
ain]. 1890... 936.21 

Trade  unionism,  new  and  old.  1891.  936.22 

— Trant,  W:  Trade  unions;  their  origin, 

etc.  1884  944.14 

Tragedy.  Donaldson,  J.  W.  Theatre  of 

the  Greeks 224.3 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Greek  poets,  v.2,  p. 

145.  Ancient  and  modern 217.15.2 

Shakspere’s  predecessors,  p.  412 224.13 

See  also  Drama. 

Traill,  H.  D.  Coleridge.  (Eng.  men  of 

letters.)  1884 616.11.36 

— - Lord  Strafford.  (English  men  of  ac- 
tion.) 1889 655.17.8 

— William  the  third.  1888 6102.14 

Training.  See  Physical  education. 

Training  of  teachers  in  the  United  States. 

Bramwell,  A.  B.  and  Hughes, H.  M. 

1894 946.13 

Tramp  across  the  continent  [1884-5].  Lum- 

mis,  C:  F 547.7 

Tramp  at  home.  Meriwether,  Lee.  1889.  523.26 
Tramp  trip  [in  Europe].  Meriwether,  Lee.  522.31 
Transcendentalism.  Cod  man,  J:  T: 

Brook  farm.  1894 951.2 

— Emerson,  R.  W.  Nature,  p.  309 326.21 

— Frothingham,  O.  B.  Transcendental- 

ism in  New  England.  1876 416.4 

— Nichol,  J.  American  lit.,  p.  254 316.20 

Transportation.  Gould,  E.  W.  Fifty 

years  on  the  Mississippi;  or,  history 
of  river  navigation.  1889 923.16 

— Jeans,  J.  S.  Waterways  and  water 

transport  in  different  countries. 

1890  887.29 

See  also  Railroads. 

Trans-Siberian  savages.  Howard,  B.  D.  552.18 
Transylvania.  Gerard,  Emily.  Land 
beyond  the  forest;  Transylvania.  2v. 

1888 558.3 

Trant,  W:  Trade  unions;  their  origin, 

etc.  1884 944.14 

Trapping.  Newhouse,S.  Trapper’s  guide. 

1887  873.10 

Trappists.  Perkins,  W:  R.  History  of 
the  Trappist  abbey  of  New  Melleray. 

1892  768.11.2 

Tkautwine,  J.  C.  Civil  engineer’s  pocket- 

book.  1885 855.7 

Travels  and  voyages. 

Guide-books,  etc. 

— Loomis,  L.  C.  Index  guide  to  travel 

and  art  study  in  Europe.  1890 538.16 

— Phillips,  Morris.  Abroad  and  at  home: 

practical  hints  for  tourists.  [1891.]  544.31 


Travels  and  voyages,  continued. 

— Rae,  W.  F.  The  business  of  travel. 

1891  544.14 

Miscellaneous. 

— Adams,  W:  H:  D.  In  perils  oft.  1886.  544.23 

— Ballou,  M.  M.  Footprints  of  travel. 

1889 544.29 

Under  the  Southern  Cross.  1888. . . 533.23 

— Bates,  H:  W.  Central  America;  West 

Indies;  South  America.  1885.....  561.16 

— Bolton,  S.  K.  Famous  voyagers  and 

explorers.  1888 687.3 

— Brassey,  Mrs.  T:  In  the  trades,  the 

tropics,  and  the  roaring  forties  [in 
1883] 538.19 

— Brooks,  Phillips.  Letters  of  travel. 

1893  554.14 

— Buckley,  J.  M.  Travels  in  three  con- 

tinents. 1895 561.13 

— Chapin,  James  H;  From  Japan  to 

Granada.  1889 523.31 

— Cox,  S:  S.  Arctic  sunbeams.  1887..  536.27 

Orient  sunbeams.  1887 536.28 

— Duncan,  Sara  J.  A social  departure: 

our  journey  around  the  world.  [Fic- 
tion.] 1890 156.28 

— Guillemard,  F.  H.  H.  Cruise  of  the 

Marchesa  to  Kamschatka  and  New 
Guinea.  1889 535.2 

— Hale,  E.  E.,  ed.  Stories  of  discovery. 

[1882.] 721.6.4 

— Harrison,  Carter  H.  Race  with  the 

sun,  [1887-8] 537.20 

— Hill,  F:S.  Twenty  years  at  sea.  1893.  556.9 

— Howells,  W:  D.  and  Perry,  T:  S.,  ed. 

Library  of  universal  adventure  by 

sea  and  land.  1888 558.10 

— Jenkyns,  C.  C.,  ed.  Hard  life  in  the 

colonies.  1892 546.9 

— Kerr,  Robert.  General  history  of  voy- 

ages and  travels.  18  v.  18li-24 535.6 


Contents  : v.  1,  Voyages  and  travels  of  discovery, 
from  the  era.  of  Alfred,  king  of  England,  in  the  9th 
century,  to  the  era  of  Don  Henry,  prince  of  Portugal, 
at  the  commencement  of  the  loth  century;  Discover- 
ies in  the  time  of  Alfred:  Original  discovery  of  Green- 
land by  the  Icelanders  in  the  9t,h  century;  Early  dis- 
covery of  Winland,  or  America,  by  the  Icelanders, 
about  1001;  Travels  of  two  Mahometans  into  India  and 
China,  9th  century;  Travels  of  Rabbi  Benjamin  from 
Spain  to  China,  12th  century:  Travels  of  an  English- 
man in  Tartary,  1243;  Sketch  of  the  revolutions  in 
Tartary  ; Travels  of  John  de  Plano  Carpini,  1246  ; 
Travels  of  W.  de  Rubruquis,  about,  1253:  Travels  of 
Haitho.  prince  of  Armenia,  1254:  Travels  of  Marco 
Polo,  1260  to  1295;  Travels  of  Oderic  of  Portenau, 
1318;  Travels  of  Sir  John  Mandeville,  1322;  Itinerary 
of  Pegoletti.  between  Asof  and  China,  1355;  Voyages 
of  Nicolo  and  Antonio  Zeno,  1380:  Travels  of  Schildt- 
berger,  1394  ; Travels  of  the  ambassadors  of  Shah 
Rokh,  1419;  Voyage  and  shipwreck  of  Quirini,  1431; 
Travels  of  Josaphat  Barbaro,  1436. 

v.  2,  Account  of  various  early  pilgrimages  from 
England  to  the  Holy  land,  between  1097  and  1107;  Dis- 
covery of  Madeira;  Discovery  and  conquest  of  the 
Canary  islands;  General  voyages  and  travels,  chiefly 
of  discovery,  from  the  era  of  Don  Henry,  prince  of 
Portugal,  in  1412,  to  that  of  George  III.,  in  1760:  His- 
tories of  the  discoveries  of  the  Portuguese  along  the 
coast  of  Africa,  and  in  India,  from  1412  to  1505;  Sum- 
mary of  the  discoveries  ot  the  world,  to  the  year  1555, 
by  Antonio  Galvano;  Journey  of  Ambrose  Contarini, 
embassador  from  the  republic  of  Venice,  to  Uzun- 
Hassnn,  king  of  Persia,  in  the  years  1473-6.  written  by 
himself;  Voyages  of  discovery  by  the  Portuguese 
along  the  western  coast  of  Africa,  under  Don  Henry; 
Original  journals  of  the  voyages  of  Cada  Mosto,  and 
Pedro  de  Cintra,  to  the  coast  of  Africa,  the  former 
in  the  years  1455  and  1456,  and  the  latter  soon  after; 
Continuation  of  the  Portuguese  discoveries  along 
the  coast  of  Africa,  from  the  death  of  Don  Henry,  in 
1463,  to  the  discovery  of  the  Gape  of  Good  Hope,  ip 


TRAVELS. 


248 


TRELAWNY. 


Travels  and  voyages,  continued. 

I486  ; History  of  the  discovery  and  conquest  of  India 
by  the  Portuguese,  between  1497  and  1505,  from  the 
original  Portuguese  of  Herman  Lopez  de  Castaneda; 
Letters  respecting  India  and  the  Indian  trade,  about 
1500. 

v.  3.  History  of  the  discovery  of  America,  and  of  some 
of  the  early  conquests  in  the  New  World;  History  of 
the  discovery  of  America  by  Christopher  Columbus, 
written  by  his  son,  Don  Ferdinand  Columbus:  Ac- 
count of  the  discovery  of  America  by  Columbus,  by 
Antonio  de  Herrera  ; Voyages  of  Americus  Vespucius 
to  the  new  world;  Summary  of  the  discoveries  and 
settlements  of  the  Spaniards  in  the  West  Indies,  from 
the  death  of  Columbus  to  the  expedition  of  Hernando 
Cortes  against  Mexico;  History  of  the  discovery  and 
conquest  of  Mexico,  written  in  the  year  1568,  by  Capt. 
Bernal  Diaz  del  Castillo. 

v.  4,  Conquest  of  Mexico,  continued;  History  of  the 
discovery  and  conquest  of  Peru,  by  Francisco  Pizarro, 
written  by  Augustino  Zarate. 

v.  5,  History  of  Peru  by  Zarate  concluded;  Contin- 
uation of  the  early  history  of  Peru,  from  1549  to  the 
death  of  the  Inca  Tupac  Amaru,  extracted  from  Gar- 
cilasso  de  la  Vega ; History  of  the  discovery  and  con- 
quest of  Chili;  Discovery  of  Florida,  and  account  of 
several  ineffectual  attempts  to  conquer  and  settle 
that  country  by  the  Spaniards. 

v.  6.  Early  English  voyages  of  discovery  to  America; 
Newfoundland,  etc. ; Voyages  of  Jacques  Cartier  from 
St.  Maloes  to  Newfoundland  and  Canada,  in  1534-5 ; 
Continuation  of  the  discoveries  and  conquests  of  the 
Portuguese  in  the  East,  with  some  account  of  the 
early  voyages  of  other  European  nations  to  India;  1, 
Discoveries  of  Portuguese  from  1505  to  1539  ^.Par- 
ticular relation  of  the  expedition  of  Solyman  Pacha 
from  Suez  to  India  against  the  Portuguese  at  Diu, 
written  by  a Venetian  officer  ; Voyage  of  Don  Stefano 
de  Gama  from  Goa  to  Suez  in  1540,  written  by  Don 
Juan  de  Castro;  Portuguese  transactions  in  India, 
from  1541  to  1581. 

v.  7,  Same,  cont’d;  Voyages  and  travels  in  Egypt, 
Syria,  Arabia,  Persia,  and  India,  by  Ludovici  Verthe- 
ma,  in  1503;  Voyages  and  travels  of  Cesar  Frederick 
in  India;  Early  English  voyages  to  Guinea  and  other 
parts  of  the  west  coast  of  Africa;  Some  miscellaneous 
early  voyages  of  the  English;  Early  voyages  of  the 
English  to  the  East  Indies. 

v.  8.  Early  voyages  of  the  English  to  the  East  In- 
dies, before  the  establishment  of  an  exclusive  com- 
pany ; Early  voyages  of  the  English  to  India,  after 
the  establishment  of  the  English  East  India  company. 

v.  9.  Early  voyages  of  the  English  to  India,  con- 
tinued. 

v.  10,  Early  circumnavigations,  or  voyages  round 
the  world:  1.  Voyage  of  Ferdinand  Magellan  round 
the  world,  1519-22:  Voyage  of  Sir  Francis  Drake 
round  the  world,  1577-80;  Voyage  of  Sir  Thomas  Can- 
dish,  in  1586-88;  Voyage  of  Oliver  Van  Noort  round 
the  world,  1598-1601 ; Voyage  of  George  Spilbergen, 
1614-17;  Voyage  round  the  world  in  1615-17,  by  Wm. 
Cornelison  Schouten  and  Jacques  Le  Maire,  going 
round  Cape  Horn;  Voyage  of  the  Nassau  fleet  round 
the  world.  1623-6,  under  the  command  of  Jacques  Le 
Hermite;  Voyage  round  the  world.  1683-91,  by  Cap- 
tain John  Cooke,  accompanied  by  Capt.  Cowley  and 
Capt.  Wm.  Dampier;  Voyage  by  Wm.  Funnell,  1703-6; 
Voyage  by  Capt.  Woods  Rogers,  and  Stephen  Court- 
ney. 1708-11;  Voyage  of  John  Clipperton,  1719-22; 
Voyage  by  Capt.  George  Shelvocke,  1719-22. 

v.  11,.  Same,  cont’d.  Voyage  by  Commodore 
Roggewein,  1721-23;  Voyage  by  George  Anson,  1740-44. 

v.  12.  Commodore  Byron’s  voyage.  1764-6,  in  the 
Dolphin;  Wallis’s  voyage,  1766-8,  in  the  Dolphin;  Car- 
teret’s voyage,  1766-9,  in  the  Swallow;  Cook’s  voyage, 
1768-70,  in  the  Endeavor. 

v.  13,  Cook’s  voyage  cont’d:  Appendix,  abstract  of 
tbe  voyage  round  the  world,  by  Lewis  de  Bougain- 
ville, in  the  La  Boudeuse  and  L’Etoile,  1766-1769. 

v.  14,  An  account  of  a voyage  toward  the  south 
pole,  and  round  the  world  in  the  Resolution  and  Ad- 
venture, in  1772-5,  written  by  James  Cook. 

v.  15-17.  Same,  cont’d.  A voyage  to  the  Pacific 
ocean,  under  Captains  Cook,  Clerke,  and  Gore  in  the 
Resolution  and  Discovery,  1776-80.  Appendix  No.  1, 
Byron’s  narrative;  Appendix  No.  2,  Bulkeley’s  nar- 
rative. 

v.  18,  Historical  sketch  of  the  progress  of  discovery, 
navigation,  and  commerce,  from  the  earliest  records 
to  the  beginning  of  tbe  nineteenth  century,  by  Wm. 
Stevenson . Catalogue  of  voyages  and  travels. 

— Kingsley,  H:  Tales  of  old  travel.  1882.  557.11 

— Low,  C:  R.  Maritime  discovery:  a his- 

tory of  nautical  exploration.  2v. 

1881  551.24 


Travels  and  voyages,  continued. 

— Moerlin,  G:  Trip  around  the  world. 

[1886.] 

— Moseley,  H:  N.  Notes  by  a naturalist 

on  the  “Challenger.” 

— Nolte,  Vincent.  Fifty  years  in  both 

hemispheres.  1854 

— Orpen,  A.  E.  Chronicles  of  the  Sid. . 

— Pinkerton,  J:  General  collection  of 

travels  and  voyages.  17v.  1808-14.. 

For  contents  see  Pinkerton,  J : in  general 
alphabet. 

— Pinto,  F.  M.  Travels  and  adventures, 

1537-58 

— Polo,  Marco.  See  entry  in  general  al- 

phabet. 

— Remarkable  voyages  and  travels 

Contents: Anson’s  voyage  round  the  world; 
Koempfer’s  account  of  Japan. 

— Rhoades,  H:  E.  Around  the  world  with 

the  Blue  Jackets.  [1890.] 

— Richardson,  D.  N.  Girdle  round  the 

the  earth.  1880 ,.. 

— Russell,  W:  Clarke.  Voyage  to  the 

Cape  [of  Good  Hope] 

— Samuels,  S.  From  forecastle  to  cabin. 

1887  

— Shepp,  J.  W.  and  D.  B.  Photographs 

of  the  world.  [1892.] 

— Stevens,  T:  Around  the  world  on  a 

bicycle.  2v.  1887-88 

— Taylor,  Bayard.  At  home  and  abroad. 

2v.  [1859-62.] 

— Vassar,  J:  G.  Twenty  years  around 

the  world,  1839-60.  1891 

— Verne,  J.  Voyage  round  the  world.  3v. 

Fiction 


537.2 

882.27 

556.14 

554.15 

*568.1 

546.10 

535.5 

541.20 

532.17 

536.9 

522.32 

*888.1 

532.11 
557.23 

545.7 

136.15 


Contents  : v.  1,  Australia  ; v.  2,  New  Zea- 
land; v.  3,  South  America. 

— World’s  great  explorers.  See  Great  ex- 

plorers in  general  alphabet. 

— Young  folks  golden  treasury  of  travel 

and  adventure.  Illus.  [1890.]....  541.21 
See  also  Arctic  regions;  East  (The) ; Health 


resorts  ; Ocean;  also  names  of  countries. 

Travels  in  a tree-top.  Abbott,  C:  C. 897.1 

Travers,  Graham.  ^Fiction  class-list. 
Treasury  of  song.  Morrison,  D.  H.,  ed. 

3 v 864. 1 

Treat,  Mary.  Home  studies  in  nature. 

1885  847.18 

— Injurious  insects  of  the  farm  and  gar- 

den. 1892 893.6 

— and  others.  Through  a microscope. 

[1886.] 855.23 

Tredwell,  Daniel  M.  Monograph  on 

privately  illustrated  books.  1892.  341. IQ 
Trees.  Apgar,  Austin  C.  Trees  of  the 

northern  U.  S.  1892 8111.24 

— Beecher,  H:  W.  Star  papers.  Towns 

and  ; Walks  among In  314.22 

— Newhall,  C:  S.  Trees  of  northeastern 

America.  1890 873.26 

— Skinner,  C:  R.,  ed.  Arbor  day  manual. 

1890  8106.15 


See  also  Arbor  day;  Forestry;  Fruit;  Oak. 

Trees  and  plants  mentioned  in  the  Bible. 

Groser,  W:  H.  1888 473.1.10 

Tregarthen,  Greville.  Story  of  Austral- 
asia. (Story  of  the  nations.)  1893.  .752.1.38 
Trelawny,  E:  J:  See  Fiction  class-list. 


TREMAIN. 


249 


TURKISH. 


Tremain,  H.  E.  Closing  days  about  Rich- 
mond. 1884 763.6 

Trench,  R:  C.  Calderon:  his  life  and 
genius;  with  specimens  of  his  plays. 

1856 666.6 

Trent,  W:  P.  William  Gilmore  Simms. 

(American  men  of  letters.)  1892.  .624.12.12 
Trenton  Falls.  Willis,  N.  P.,  ed.  Ulus.  542.13 
Trevelyan,  G:  O:  Early  history  of  Fox.  692.14 
Trevert,  E:  Electric  railway  engineer- 
ing. 1892 8107.7 

Treves,  Fred.  Influence  of  clothing  on 

health.  [1886.] 845.35 

Tribune  almanac,  1889,  1893 *931.2 

Tribune  book  of  open-air  sports.  Hall, 

H:,  ed.  1887 873.23 

Tried  by  fire  ; china  painting.  Frackle- 

ton,  S.  S 892.7 

Trigonometry.  Newcomb,  Simon.  Ele- 
ments of  plane  and  spherical  trig- 
onometry  896.6 

— Todhunter,  I.  Plane  trigonometry. 

1891 897.10 

See  also  Geometry. 

Trinidad.  Brassey,  Lady  T:  In  the 

trades 538.19 

— Kingsley,  C:  At  last:  a Christmas  in 

the  West  Indies.  1871 522.30 

Trinity  college,  Hartford , Conn.  College 

book,  p.  263 *428.10 

Trip  around  the  world.  Moerlin,  G: . . . . 537.2 

Trip  to  England,  Smith,  Goldwin 544.12 

Tripartite  nature  of  man.  Heard,  J.  B.  461.23 
Tristram,  W.  O.  Coaching  days  and 

coaching  ways.  1893 552.16 

Triumphant  democracy.  Carnegie,  An- 
drew  918.5 

.Trollope,  Anthony.  South  Africa.  1878.  538.29 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Trollope,  Mrs.  Frances  E.  Domestic 

manners  of  the  Americans.  2v. 

1832 533.29 

Trollope,  T:  A.  History  of  the  com- 
monwealth of  Florence.  4v.  1865.  794.9 

— What  I remember.  2v.  1888-90 651.6 

— ,ed.  Italy,  from  the  Alps  to  Mount  Etna. 

1890  *8542.22 

Tropical  America.  Ford,  Isaac  N 553.10 

Tropics.  Stephens,  C.  A.  Knockabout 

club  in  the.  [1883.] 543.2.5 

Trouessart,  E.  L.  Microbes,  ferments, 

and  moulds.  1886 815.4.56 

Troutbeck,  J:  and  Dale,  R.  F.  Music 

primer  for  schools.  1880 876.21 

Trowbridge,  J . T.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Troy.  Benjamin,  S.  G.W.  Troy:  its  leg- 
, end,  history  and  literature.  Map. 

(Epochs  of  ancient  history.)  1890.  .787.12.1 

— Schliemann,  H.  Ilios;  the  city  and 

country  of  the  Trojans.  1880 548.23 

Troja.  1884 561.11 

True  issue.  Donnell,  E.  J.  1884 937.16 

True  manhood.  Shepherd,  E.  R 877.12 

Truesdale,  J:  The  blue  coats,  and  how 
they  lived,  fought  and  died  for  the 

Union.  [1867] 761.19 

Trumbull,  G.  Names  and  portraits  of 
birds.  [Game  birds  of  the  eastern 

U.S.]  [1888.] 877.13 

Trumbull,  H.  C.  Hints  on  child-train- 
ing. 1891 464.27 

— Sunday-school  ; its  origin,  etc.  1888..  462.5 

— [Sunday-school]  teaching  and  teach- 

ers. 1888 461.8 


Trumbull,  J:  Tuckerman,  H:  T.  Book 

of  the  artists.  1867 821.12 

Trumbull,  Jonathan.  Duyckinck,  E.  A. 

National  portrait  gailery 638.1.1 

— Stuart,  I.  W.  Life  of.  1859 685.3 

Trumbull,  M.  M.  Free  trade  struggle  in 

England.  1892 936.20 

Trumpet  peals.  Talmage,  T.  DeW 465.17 

Trumpeter  of  Sakk ingen.  Scheffel,  J.  V. 

von.  1877  237.13 

Trusts.  Cook,  W:  W.  “Trusts.”  1888.  941.32 
Tsar  and  his  people.  Vogue,  E.  M.  de 

and  others.  1891 546.14 

Tuck,  Robert.  Handbook  of  biblical  dif- 
ficulties. 2v 465.1 

Tucker,  F.  de  L.  B-.  Life  of  Catherine 

Booth.  2v.  1893 684.14 

Tucker,  G:  History  of  the  United  States 

[to  1841].  4v.  1856 758.2 

Tucker,  G:  F.  The  Monroe  doctrine  : a 
concise  history  of  its  origin  and 

growth.  1885. 927.9 

— - See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Tucker,  H.  W.  English  church  in  other 

lands 464.1.5 

Tucker,  N.  B.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Tucker,  St.  G:  Dissertation  on  slavery 
[and  its  abolition  in  Virginia]. 

[1796.] 943.6 

Tuckerman, A.  L.  Short  history  of  archi- 
tecture. 1887  853.21 

Tuckerman,  B.  Life  of  General  Lafa- 
yette. 2v.  1889 683.14 

— Peter  Stuyvesant.  1893 665.10.12 

Tuckett,  Eliz.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Tudor  and  Stuart  princesses.  Strickland, 

A.  Lives  of.  1888 772.3 

Tullock,  J:  Luther  and  other  leaders  of 

the  Reformation.  1893 694.12 

— Movements  of  religious  thought  in  Brit- 

ain during  the  19th  century.  1886.  451.12 

Tunis,  past  and  present.  Broadley,  A.  M. 

2v.  1882 756.13 

Tunzelmann,  G.  W.,  ed.  Electricity  in 

modern  life 897.13 

Tupper,  K.  B.,  comp.  Robertson’s [F:  B.] 

living  thoughts 436.23 

Turgot,  A.  R.  J.  Morley,  J:  Critical 

miscellanies.  1888 In  352.5.2 

— Say,  Leon.  Turgot.  1888 651.19.5 

Turk,  Milton,  H.,  ed.  Legal  code  of  M\- 

fred  the  great.  1893 935.5 

Turkey.  Champney,  Eliz.  W.  Three 

Vassar  girls  in.  [1889.] 543.1.8 

— Clark,  E.  L.  Races  of  European  Tur- 

key. [1878.] 751.11 

— Cox,  S:  S.  Orient  sunbeams.  1887. In  536.28 

— Cyprien,  R.  Slave  provinces  of.  1853. 

In  772.18 

— Field,  H:  M.  Greek  islands  and  Tur- 

key after  the  war.  1888 778.1 

— Garnett,  Lucy  M.  J.  Women  of  Tur- 

key and  their  folk-lore;  The  Chris- 
tian women.  1890 926.5 

— Gladstone,  W:  E.  Bulgarian  horrors, 

etc.  1876 924.14 

— Latimer;  Eliz.  W.  Russia  and  Tur- 

key in  the  19th  century.  1893 791.15 

— Poole,  S.  Lane.-  Story  of  Turkey. 

1888  752.1.19 

See  also  Constantinople  ; Crimea  ; East- 
ern empire;  Russo-Turkish  war. 

Turkish  language.  Redhouse, J. W.  Tur- 
kish discovery.  1880 C.20 


TURKISTAN. 


250 


UNITED  STATES. 


Turkistan.  Curzon,  G:  N.  Russia  in 

Central  Asia  in  1889.  1889 561.7 

— Wood,  H.  Shores  of  Lake  Aral.  1876.  537.8 

Turkomans.  Palgrave,  W.  G.  Essays,  p. 

142 732.12 


Turner,  C.  J.  R.  History  of  vagrants 

and  vagrancy.  1887 

Turner,  C:  E:  Studies  in  Russian  litera- 
ture. 1882 

Turner,  D.  W.  Notes  on  Herodotus. 

1882 

Turner,  F.  C.  Short  history  of  art.  1888. 
Turner,  J.  M.W.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Life 

of  Turner.  1889 6102.15 

— Monkhouse,  W.  C.  Turner.  (Great 

artists.) 6102.2 

— Ruskin,  J:  Lectures  on  architecture, 

p.  115 822.5 

Modern  painters,  v.5 805.25 

— Russell,  W:  Eccentric  personages. . . 694.10 

— Smiles,  S:  Self-help 408.28 

Turner,  T:  A.  Argentina  and  the  Ar- 
gentines, 1885-90 554.2 

Turning.  See  Lathe. 

Tuscany.  Alexander,  F.  Roadside  songs 


« of  Tuscany  ; ed.  by  J.  Ruskin.  1887.  224.8 

— Duffy,  Bella.  Tuscan  republics:  [Flor- 

ence, Siena,  Pisa,  and  Lucca]  with 
Genoa.  1893 752.1.35 

— Howells,  W:D.  Tuscan  cities.  [1884-5].  535.10 

— Jarves,  J.  J.  Italian  rambles,  p.  87..  536.25 

— Ruskin,  J:  Yal  d’Arno  ; lectures  on 

Tuscan  art.  1891 8111.6 

Tusculan  disputations.  Cicero,  M.  T.  In  446.23 
Tuttiett,  M.  G.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Tuttle,  C:  R.  General  history  of  Michi- 
gan.* 1874 761.8 

— Illus.  history  of  Wisconsin.  1875 7101.4 

Tuttle,  Herbert.  History  of  Prussia  un- 
der Frederic  the  great,  1740-5.  v.1-2. 

1888 794.3 


942.8 

356.13 

772.1 

864.16 


Tuttle,  W.  B.  Suburban  cottage:  its  de- 
sign and  construction.  1885 853.10 

Twelve  English  statesmen. 

— Chatham;  by  J:  Morley 6102.18 

— Cromwell;  by  F:  Harrison 693.12 

— Edward  I ; by  T.  F.  Tout 6102.19 

— Elizabeth,  queen\  by  E:  S.  Beesly 6102.16 

— Henry  VII.;  by  J.  Gairdner 687.28 

— Peel  ; by  J.  R.  Thursfield 6102.20 

— Pitt;  by  A.  P.  P.  Rosebery 694.30 

— Walpole;  by  J:  Morley 694.21 

— William  the  conqueror;  by  E:  A:  Free- 

man   687.22 

— William  III;  by  H.  D.  Traill 6102.14 

— Wolsey,  Cardinal;  by  Mandell  Creigh- 

ton   6102.17 

Twelve  noble  men.  Wright,  Julia  McN.  647.15 
Twenty  years  at  sea.  Hill,  Frederic  S. . 556.9 

Twenty-eight  years  inWall  Street.  Clews, 

H: 926.10 

Twenty-two  years  a slave.  Stewart,  A.  661.15 
Twichell,  J.  H.  John  Winthrop,  first 
governor  of  the  Massachusetts  col- 
ony. [1891] 665.10.6 

Two  German  giants:  Frederic  the  great 

and  Bismarck.  Lord,  John 687.13 

Two  girls  abroad.  Carter,  Nellie  M 544.25 

Two  happy  years  in  Ceylon.  Cumming, 

C.  F.  Gordon.  2v 546.17 

Two  old  faiths.  Mitchell,  J.  M.  and’Kmv, 

Sir  W: 472.16 

Two  paths.  Ruskin,  J:  1891 8111.5 


Two  spies  ; Nathan  Hale  and  John  Andre. 

Lossing,  Benson,  J:  1892 692.20 

Two  years  in  the  jungle.  Hornaday,W:  T.  534.6 
Tyler,  H:  M.  A Greek  play  [Electra] 

and  its  presentation.  [1891.] 224.16 

Tyler,  J:,  10th  president.  Fiske,  J:  Life  . 

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— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1888 In  647.1.5 

Tyler,  Josiah.  Forty  years  among  the 

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Tyler,  Lyon  G.  Parties  and  patronage 

in  the  United  States.  1891 937.68 

Tyler,  Moses  C.  Patrick  Henry.  (Amer- 
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Tylor,  E:  B.  Anthropology.  1889 815.4.62 

Tyndall,  J:  Lessons  in  electricity.  [1876.]  887.13 

— New  fragments.  1892 882.5 

— Researches  on  diamagnetism  and  mag- 

ne-crystallic  action,  1888 8103.13 

— Porter,  Noah.  Science  and  sentiment, 

p.  192...., 353.14 

Typical  selections  from  the  best  English 

writers.  2v.  1876-91 342.22 

Tyre.  Wright,  W.  B.  Ancient  cities,  p. 

125 523  23 

Tyrol.  Baedeker,  K:  Switzerland,  etc. 

Handbook.  1891 *555.20 

— Busk,  R.  H.  Valleys  of  Tirol  ; their 

traditions  and  customs  and  how  to 
visit  them.  1874 

— Grohman,  W.  A.  B.  Tyrol  and  the  Ty- 

rolese. 1877 

— White,  Walter.  Holidays  in.  1881.. 
Tyrtjeus,  Greek  poet.  War-songs.  1888,  In 
U.  S.:  an  index  to  the  United  States'  of 

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[1890.] 

Ulrici,  Hermann.  Shakspeare’s  dramat- 
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Unanswered  prayer,  The.  Henry,  S.M.I. 
Uncivilized  races  of. men.  Wood,J.  G.  2v. 

Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  Stearns,  E.  J.  Notes 
on  Uncle  Tom’s  cabin:  being  a logi- 
cal answer.  1853 

Uncle  Warren,  pseud.  Animals  : their 
homes  and  their  habits.  1888 

— Birds:  their  homes  and  their  habits. 

Illus.  juv.  1887 j878.17 

Under  a colonial  roof-tree.  Huntington, 

ArriaS 793.15 

Under  the  Southern  cross.  [Travels.]  Bal- 
lou, M.  M 533.23 

Under  the  trees.  Prime,  S:  1 335.6 

Under  the  trees  and  elsewhere.  Mabie, 

H.  W 357.6 

Underground;  or,  life  below  the  surface. 

Knox,  T;  W.  1874 928.1 

Underground  Russia.  Stepniak,  pseud. 

1883  561.15 

Underwood,  L.  M.  Our  native  ferns  and 

their  allies.  1888 856.35 

Underwoods.  [Poems.]  Stevenson,  R.L.  222.7 
Unitarianism.  Allen,  J.  H:  and  others. 
Unitarianism  : its  origin  and  his- 
tory. 1890 478.17 

— Chadwick,  J:  W.  Old  and  new  Uni- 

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— Clarke,  J.  F.  and  others.  Modern  uni- 

tarianism. 1886 446.11 

United  Society  of  Believers.  See  Shakers. 

United  States  of  America. 

Sub-Divisions.— [1-10  Government  publications.] 

I,  Archives.  2,  Congress.  Civil  Service  Commission. 
Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.  3,  Department  of 


557.22 

538.24 

538.30 

225.20 


774.10 

223.21 

462.7 

854.4 


924.9 

j881.7 


UNITED  STATES. 


251 


UNITED  STATES. 


United  States  of  America,  continued. 

Agriculture.  5,  Department  of  State.  6,  Department 
of  the  Interior.  7,  Department  of  the  Navy.  8,  De- 
partment of  the  Treasury.  9,  Department  of  War. 

10,  Post-office  department.  Smithsonian  Institution. 

11,  Archaeology  and  antiquities.  12,  Government  and 

politics.  13,  History:  General.  14,  History:  Colonial. 
15,  History:  Revolution.  16,  War  of  1812-14.  17, 
War  with  Mexico,  1845-47.  18,  Civil  war,  1861-65.  19, 

Army  and  Navy.  21,  Statistics,  Industries,  etc.  22, 
Travels  and  description. 

1.  Archives,  etc. 


— American  archives ; a documentary  history  of  the 

English  in  North  America.  4th  series,  6v.,  Mch. 

7,  1774- July  4,  1776.  5th  series,  v.1-3,  July  4, 1776- 
Dec.  31,  1776 Pill 

2.  Congress. 

— Annals  of  congress.  Debates  and  proceedings,  1st 

cong.,  1st  sess.  to  18th  cong.,  1st  sess.  Mch  3, 

1779  to  May  27,  1824.  42v P11.3 

Continued  in 

— Register  of  debates  in  congress,  18th  cong.,  2d  sess. 

to  22d  cong.,  2d  sess.  1824-33 P12.2 


Continued  in 

— Congressional  Globe.  Debates  and  proceedings, 

23d  cong. , 10th  sess.  to  42d  cong. , 3rd  sess.  1836-73.  P12.3 


United  States.  Dept,  of  Agriculture,  conVd. 

— Division  of  Entomology.  Bulletins  6-7, 9, 14-15, 17, 19- 

29,  31-33.  Periodical  bulletins  1-2,  5-7  [incom- 
plete]. Reports,  etc P21.9 

— Office  of  Experiment  stations,  v.  1-6  [incomplete]. 

Bulletins  2,  4,  6-11,  14,  16-20 P21.10 

— Farmers’  bulletins  1-8,  11-28 P21.ll 

— Office  of  Fiber  investigations.  Reports  2-6 P21.12 

— Section  of  Foreign  markets.  Bulletin  1 P21.28 

— Division  of  Forestry.  Bulletins  2-7,  9 P21.13 

— Office  of  Irrigation  inquiry.  Bulletin  1 P21.15 

— Library  bulletins  1-6 P21.16 

— Division  of  Microscopy,  nos.  1-3 P21.17 

— Miscellaneous  reports.  1,  3-6,  8,  10  P21.18 

— Division  of  Ornithology  and  Mammalogy.  Bulletins 

1-3.  North  American  fauna,  nos.  1-5,  7-8 P21.19 

— Division  of  Pomology.  Bulletins  2,  4 P21.20 

— Division  of  Records  and  editing.  Report,  1894 P21.22 

— Office  of  Road  inquiry.  Bulletins  2-14, 16 P21.23 

— Division  of  Statistics.  Reports  56-60,  62-76, 83,  92-95, 

97,  99,  104,  111-117,  119-126.  Miscellaneous  series. 
Reports  1-8 P21.25 

— Division  of  Vegetable  pathology.  Bulletins  1-7,9-11. 

v.  7,  nos.  1,  4 P21.26 

— Weather  bureau.  Bulletins  1-10 P21.27 

— Finley,  J : P.  Certain  climatic  features  of  the  two 

Dakotas.  1893  P21.30 


Continued  in 

— Congressional  Record:  proceedings,  debates,  etc., 

43d  cong.,  special  sess.  to  53d  cong.,  1st  sess. 

1873-93 P12.4 

— Benton,  T:  H.  Abridgment  of  the  debates  of  con- 

gress, 1789-1856  [1850] P11.4 

— Maclay,  W:  Sketches  of  debate  in  the  first  senate 

of  the  United  States,  in  1789-91.  [1880.] 926.9 

— Congressional  directory.  1891 P12.5 

— Methods  of  business  in  the  executive  departments. 

Report  of  Senate  committee . 3v.  1888 P15.21 

— Messages  and  documents.  1886-90.  15v P13.1 

— Report  of  the  joint  committee  [3d  sess.,  37th  cong.] 

on  the  conduct  of  the  war.  3v.  1863 P15.18 

Same.  2d  sess.,  38th  cong.  3v.  1865 P15.18 

Same.  Supplemental  report.  2v.  1866 P15.18 

— Report  on  fur-seal  and  other  fisheries  of  Alaska. 

1889 P15.20 

— Report  on  importation  of  contract  laborers,  etc. 

1889 P15.19 

Civil  Service  Commission. 

— Report  to  the  President.  1874 P17.1 

— Reports.  1,3,4,6-10.  1884-93 P17.2 

— Schedule  of  examinations  for  1892.  Departmental, 

railway,  mail,  and  Indian  services  P17.3 

Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

— Report  of  commissioner,  1872-92.  17v P16.2 

— Bulletins,  v.  1-13,  1881-93 P16.4 

— Fishery  industries  of  the  U.  S.,  by  G.  B.  Goode  and 

others.  5 sections  in  7 volumes P16.3 


Contents:  sec.  1,  History  of  useful  aquatic  ani- 
mals, with  atlas  of  plates,  2v.  sec.  2.  Geographical 
review,  sec.  3-4,  Fishing  grounds:  Fishermen,  lv. 
sec.  5,  History  and  methods  of  the  fisheries,  with 
atlas  of  plates.  3v. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

— Annual  reports,  1-8.  1887-94 P18.1 

— Statistics  of  railways,  1st  annual  report.  1888 P18.2 

3.  Department  of  Agriculture. 

— List  of  publications  of  theU.  S.  department  of  agri- 

culture, 1889-93 P21.22 

— Reports  of  commissioner,  1885-88.  4v *8501.3 

— Reports  of  secretary,  1890-93.  4v *8501.3 

— Office  of  the  secretary.  Special  reports,  etc P21.5 

— Bureau  of  Animal  industry.  Reports  1-5, 8-9.  Bul- 

letins 3-7 P21.6 

— Division  of  Botany.  U.  S.  States  National  herba- 

rium: contributions,  v.1-4  [incomplete].  Bul- 
letins 6-8,  15-16 P21.7 

— Division  of  Chemistry.  Bulletins  4,  13  [pts.  1,  4-8], 

14,  15,  17,  18,  21-27,  29,  30,  32-35,  40-44 P21.8 


5.  Department  of  State. 

— Foreign  relations  of  the  United  States.  1872-3.  lOv.  P41.8 

— International  American  conference.  Reports  and 

recommendations  concerning  a plan  of  arbitra- 
tion for  the  settlement  of  disputes  between  the 


American  Republics P41.10 

— Reports  on  the  commercial  relations  of  the  U.  S. 

with  all  foreign  nations.  1856-61,  64-65,  67-72, 
74,76-77,79,82-92 P41.4 

— Consular  reports,  nos.  68,  75-80,  83-156,  158-176 P41.3 

— Special  Consular  reports.  Cattle  and  dairy  farm- 

ing in  foreign  countries.  1888 P41.9 

Same;  v.  1-10  [incomplete].  1890-94 P41.9 


Contents:  v.  1 (1890),  Carpet  manufacture  in 
foreign  countries.  Malt  and  beer  in  Span- 
ish America.  Fruit  culture  in  foreign  coun- 
tries. v.  2 (1891),  Refrigerators  and  food  preser- 
vation in  foreign  countries.  European  emigra- 
tion. Olive  culture  in  the  Alpes  Maritimes.  Beet 
sugar  industry  and  flax  cultivation  in  foreign  coun- 
tries. v.  3 (1891),  Streets  and  highways  in  foreign 
countries,  v.  4 (1892;,  Port  regulations  in  foreign 
countries,  v.  5 (1892),  Canals  and  irrigation  in  for- 
eign countries,  v.  6 (1892),  Coal  and  coal  consump- 
tion in  Spanish  America.  Gas  in  foreign  countries. 
India  rubber,  v.  7 (1892),  The  stave  trade  in  foreign 
countries.  Tariffs  of  foreign  countries,  v.  8 (1892), 
Fire  and  building  regulations  in  foreign  countries, 
v.  9 (1892-93),  Australian  sheep  and  wool.  Vagrancy 


and  public  charities  in  foreign  countries,  v.  10  (1894), 
Extension  of  markets  for  American  flour,  v.  11  (1894;, 
American  lumber  in  foreign  markets. 

— Index  to  Consular  reports,  nos.  60-111 P41.3 

Same;  nos.  112-151,  and  to  Special  Consular  re- 
ports  P41.3 

— International  monetary  conference,  Paris,  1878. 

Proceedings  and  appendix P41.ll 

— International  sanitary  conference, Washington,  1881. 

Proceedings P41.12 

— Survey  of  the  northern  boundary  of  the  U.  S.  from 

the  Lake  of  the  Woods  to  the  summit  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains P41.13 

— Trade  and  transportation  between  Spanish  Ameri- 

ca and  the  U.  S. ; by  W:  E.  Curtis.  1889 P41.14 

— Treaties  and  conventions  between  the  U.  S.  and 

other  powers,  July  4,  1776-1887 P41.7 


— War  in  South  America  and  attempts  to  bring  about 

a peace  made  by  the  Secretary  of  State.  1880-81.  P41.15 

6.  Department  of  the  Interior. 

Bureau  of  education.  Reports  of  commissioner, 

1884-1892 P51.1 

Circulars  of  information.  [Incomplete.]  Namely.  P51.2 

1886:  No.  1,  Study  of  music  in  public  schools,  by  C: 
Warren  and  others.  No.  2,  Proceedings  of  the 


UNITED  STATES. 


252 


UNITED  STATES. 


United  States.  Dept,  of  the  Interior , cont'd. 

department  of  superintendence  of  the  national  educa- 
tional association  in  1886. 

1887:  No.  1,  College  of  William  and  Mary,  by  H.  B. 
Adams.  No.  2.  Study  of  history  in  American  col 
leges  and  universities,  by  H.  B.  Adams.  No.  3,  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  department  of  superintendence  of  the 
national  educational  association  in  1887. 

1888:  No.  1,  Thomas  Jefferson  and  the  University 
of  Virginia,  by  H.  B.  Adams.  No.  2,  History  of  edu- 
cation in  North  Carolina,  by  C:  L.  Smith.  No.  3,  His- 
tory of  higher  education  in  South  Carolina,  with  a 
sketch  of  the  free  school  system,  by  C.  Meriwether. 
No.  4,  Education  in  Georgia,  by  C:  E.  Jones.  No.  5, 
Industrial  education  at  the  South,  by  A.  D.  Mayo. 
No.  6,  Proceedings  of  the  department  of  superintend- 
ence of  the  national  educational  association  in  1888. 
No.  7,  History  of  education  in  Florida,  by  G:  G. 
Bush. 

1889:  No.  1,  Higher  education  in  Wisconsin,  by  W: 

F.  Allen  and  D:  E.  Spencer.  No.  2,  Proceedings  of 
the  department  of  superintendence  of  the  national 
educational  association  in  1889. 

1890:  No.  1,  History  of  federal  and  state  aid  to 
higher  education  in  the  United  States,  by  Frank  W. 
Blackmar.  No.  2,  English-Eskimo  and  Eskimo-Eng- 
lish  vocabularies,  comp,  by  E.  R.  Wells  and  J:  W. 
Kelly;  Arctic  Eskimos  in  Alaska  and  Siberia,  by  J: 
W.  Kelly. 

1891:  No.  1,  Higher  education  in  Indiana,  by  J.  A. 
Woodburn.  No.  2,  Fourth  international  prison  con- 
gress, St.  Petersburg,  Russia,  by  C.  D.  Randall.  No.  4, 
History  of  higher  education  in  Michigan,  by  A.  C. 
McLaughlin.  No.  5,  History  of  higher  education  in 
Ohio,  by  G:  W.  Knight  and  J:  R.  Commons.  No.  6, 
History  of  higher  education  in  Massachusetts,  by  G: 

G.  Bush.  No.  9,  Biological  teaching  in  the  colleges 
• of  the  United  States,  by  J:  P.  Campbell. 

1892:  No.  2,  Benjamin  Franklin  and  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  ed.  by  F.  N.  Thorpe. 

1893:  No.  1,  Shorthand  instruction  and  practice, 
by  J.  E.  Rockwell.  -No.  2,  History  of  education  in 
Connecticut,  by  B.  C.  Steiner.  No.  3,  History  of  ed- 
ucation in  Deleware,  by  L.  P.  Powell.  No.  4,  Abnor- 
mal man:  education  and  crime,  etc.,  by  A.  MacDon- 
ald. No.  5,  Higher  education  in  Tennessee,  by  L.  S . 
Merriam.  No.  6,  Higher  education  in  Iowa,  by  L.  F. 
Parker.  No.  7,  Statistics  of  public  libraries  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  by  W.  Flint.  No.  8,  Spell 
ing  reform,  by  F.  A.  March. 

1894:  No.  1,  History  of  higher  education  in  Rhode 
Island,  by  W:  H.  Tolman.  No.  2,  History  of  educa- 


tion in  Maryland,  by  E:  C.  Steiner. 

Education  in  the  industrial  and  fine  arts;  by  I:  E. 

Clarke.  2 pts P51.4 

Contents  : pt.  1,  Drawing  in  public  schools,  pt.  2, 
Industrial  and  manual  training  in  public  schools. 
Educational  exhibits  and  conventions,  New  Or- 
leans, 1884-85 P51.5 

Other  publications.  [Pamphlets,  etc.]  1885-93 P51.8 

— Bureau  of  ethnology.  See  Smithsonian  institution 

in  general  alphabet. 

— Bureau  of  labor.  Reports  of  commissioner,  1-9, 

1886-93 P55.3 


Contents:  1st,  Industrial  depressions.  2d,  Convict 
labor.  3d,  Strikes  and  lockouts.  4th,  Working  wo- 
men in  large  cities.  5th,  Railroad  labor.  6th,  Cost  of 
production:  iron,  steel,  coal,  etc.  7th,  Cost  of  produc- 
tion: the  textiles  and  glass,  2v.  8th,  Industrial  edu- 
cation. 9th,  Building  and  loan  associations. 

Same:  special  reports,  1-7,  1889-84 P55.4 

Contents:  1st,  Marriage  and  divorce,  1867-86.  2d, 
Labor  laws.  3d,  Analysis  of  labor  reports.  4th, 
Compulsory  insurance.  5th,  Gothenburg  system  of 
labor  traffic.  6th,  Phosphate  industry  of  the  U.  S. 
7th,  Slums  of  great  cities. 


United  States.  Dept,  of  the  Interior , cont'd. 

— Bureau  of  pensions.  Reports  of  commissioner 

1887-92  P56.1 

— Census  office.  Tenth  census:  1880.  v.  1-11,  13-22..  P52.7 

Contents:  v.  1,  Population,  v.  2,  Statistic^  and 
manufactures,  v.  3,  Statistics  of  agriculture,  v.  4, 
Transportation:  railroads,  steam  navigation,  canals 
telegraphs  and  telephones,  v.  5-6,  Cotton  produc- 
tion. v.  7,  Valuation,  taxation  and  public  indebted- 
ness. v.  8,  Newspapers  and  periodicals,  Alaska,  Fur- 
seal  islands,  and  shipbuilding,  v.  9,  Forest  trees  of 
North  America,  v.  10,  Petroleum,  coke  and  building 
stones,  v.  11,  Mortality,  and  vital  statistics,  pt.  1. 

v.  12, . v.  13,  Statistics  and  technology  of  the 

precious  metals,  v.  14,  Mining  laws.  v.  15,  Mining 
industries  [exclusive  of  the  precious  metals],  v.  16-17 
Water-power,  v.  18-19,  Social  statistics  of  cities,  v.20, 
Statistics  of  wages, necessaries  of  life,  trades  societies, 
and  strikes  and  lockouts,  v.  21,  Defective,  delinquent 
and  dependent  classes,  v.  22,  Power  and  machinery 
employed  in  manufactures,  and  the  ice  industry. 

Eleventh  census : 1890.  [Incomplete.]  7v P52.ll 

Contents : Indians  in  the  United  States  except 
Alaska.— Insurance  business  in  the  United  States,  pt. 
1,  Fire,  marine  and  inland  insurance.  — Mineral  indus- 
tries of  the  United  States. — Population  and  resources 
of  Alaska. — Report  on  statistics  of  churches  in  the 
United  States.— Report  on  the  wealth,  debt  and  taxa- 
tion of  the  United  States,  pt.  1,  Public  debt. 

— Geographical  and  geological  survey  of  the  Rocky 

Mountain  region.  Contributions  to  North 

American  ethnology,  v.  1,  3-1,  6-7,  9.  1877-93.  P53.1 
Contents  : v.  1,  Tribes  of  the  extreme  northwest, 
by  W.  H.  Dali  ; Tribes  of  western  Washington  and 

northwestern  Oregon,  by  G.  Gibbs.  v.  2. . 

v.  3,  Tribes  of  California,  by  S.  Powers,  v.  4,  Houses 
and  house-life  of  American  aborigines,  by  L.  H.  Mor- 
gan. v.  5,  . v.  6,  Cegiha  language,  by  J.  O. 

Dorsey,  v.  7,  Dakota-English  dictionary,  by  S.  R. 

Riggs,  v.  8, . v.  9,  Dakota  grammar,  texts  and 

ethnography,  by  S.  R.  Riggs. 

— Geological  survey.  Mineral  resources  of  the 


United  States.  1883-92.  8v P53.8 

Monographs,  1-22.  23  v.  1890-93 P53.15 


Contents  : 1,  Lake  Bonneville;  by  G.  K:  Gilbert. 
2,  Tertiary  history  of  the  Grand  Canon  district,  with 
atlas;  by  C.  E.  Dutton.  3,  Geology  of  the  Comstock 
lode  and  the  Washoe  district,  with  atlas;  by  G:  F. 
Becker.  4,  Comstock  mining  and  miners;  by  E.  Lord. 
5,  Copper-bearing  rocks  of  Lake  Superior;  by  R.  D. 
Irving.  6,  Older  mesozoic  flora  of  Virgina;  by  W:  M. 
Fontaine.  7,  Silver-lead  deposites  of  Eureka,  Neva- 
da ; by  J.  S.  Curtis . 8,  Paleontology  of  the  Eureka 
district;  by  C:  D.  Walcott.  9,  Brachiopoda  and  1am- 
ellibranchiata  of  the  Raritan  clays  and  greensand 
marls  of  New  Jersey;  by  R.  P.  Whitfield.  10,  Dino- 
cerata.  A monograph  of  an  extinct  order  of  gigantic 
mammals;  by  O.  C.  Marsh.  11,  Geological  history  of 
Lake  Lahontan;  by  I.  C.  Russell.  12,  Geology  and 
mining  industry  of  Leadville,  Col.,  with  atlas;  by  S. 
F.  Emmons.  13,  Geology  of  the  quicksilver  depos- 
its of  the  Pacific  slope  ; by  G.  F.  Becker.  14,  Fossil 
fishes  and  fossil  plants  of  the  triassic  rocks  of  New 
Jersey  and  the  Connecticut  valley;  by  J.  S.  Newberry. 
15,  Potomac  or  younger  mesozoic  flora ; by  W.  M. 
Fontaine.  16,  Paleozoic  fishes  of  North  America;  by 
J.  S.  Newberry.  17,  Flora  of  the  Dakota  group;  by  L. 
Lesquereux.  18,  Gasteropoda  and  cephalopoda  of  the 
Raritan  clays  and  greensand  marls  of  New  Jersey;  by 
R.  P.  Whitfield.  19,  Penokee  iron-bearing  series  of 
Michigan  and  Wisconsin:  by  R.  D.  Irving  and  C:  R. 
Van  Hise.  20,  Geology  of  the  Eureka  district,  Neva- 
da; by  Arnold  Hague.  21,  Tertiary  rhynchophorous 
coleoptera  of  the  United  States;  by  S:  H.  Scudder. 
Bulletins,  1-86,  100-117 P53.16 

— Official  register  of  the  United  States  containing  a 

list  of  the  officers  and  employes  of  the  civil,  mil- 
itary and  naval  service,  1877-89.  13  v P55.7 

— Patent  office.  Official  gazette.  [Weekly.]  v 1-68. 

1872-94  ....  P54.2 

Same.  Annual  index  [to  patentees  and  inventors], 

1872-93 P54.3 

7.  Department  of  the  Navy. 

— Naval  observatory.  Astronomical  and  meteorolog- 

ical observations  made  at  the  United  States  Na- 
val observatory,  1881-82.  2v P61.3 

8.  Department  of  the  Treasury. 

— Bureau  of  Statistics.  Reports  on  commerce  and 

navigation.  1857,1859,1867-72,1879-89.  19  v....  P71.2 


United  states. 


253 


UNITED  STATES. 


United  States.  Department  of  the  Treasury, cont'd. 

— Directory  of  the  mint.  Reports  of  the  production 

of  the  precious  metals  iu  the  United  States.  1880- 

81,1883-89 P71-8 

Reports.  1873,1875-76,1878-90 P71.7 

— Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Reports  of  superin- 

tendent, 1886-87.  2v  P71.5 

— History,  organization  and  influence  of  the  inde. 

pendent  treasury  of  the  United  States,  by  Da- 
vid Kinley.  [1893.] 934.1 

9.  Department  of  War. 

— Corps  of  engineers.  Reports  of  the  chief  of  engin- 

eers. 1886-94.  42  v P817 

Same;  Index,  v.  2,  1880-87 P81.7 

Geographical  survey  west  of  the  100th  meridian. 

Progress  report,  1872 P81.1 

— International  meteorological  observations.  Apr., 

1877;  Nov.,  1879;  Dec.,  1879  ; Feb.,  1882 P85.8 

— Ordnance  department.  Reports  of  the  chief  ord- 

nance, 1886-94 P82. 2 

— Signal  service.  Reports  of  the  chief  signal  officer, 

1885-86,  1887,  pt.  1.  4v P85.1 

Daily  bulletins.  1872,  Dec. ; 1873,  Feb.,  March, 

May,  July;  1874,  Jan.,  Feb.,  June  P85.2 

Tri-daily  meteorological  record,  Jan-Dec.,  1878. 

12  pts P85.3 

Professional  papers,  no.  13,  Temperature  of  the 

atmosphere  and  the  earth’s  surface ; by  W.  W: 

Ferrel.  1884 P85.4.13 

Same;  no.  15,  Researches  on  solar  heat  and  its 

absorption  by  the  earth’s  atmosphere ; by  S.  P. 

Langley P85.4.15 

Danger,  distress  and  storm-signal  codes  for  the 

, Signal  service  sea-coast  stations  and  mariners.  P85.5 

Instructions  to  voluntary  observers  of  the  Signal 

service,  U.  S . army.  1882 P85.6 

Instructions  to  observers  of  the  Signal  service, U. 

S.  army.  1881 P85.7 

— Survey  of  water-way  from  Lake  Michigan  to  Illi- 

nois river,  at  La  Salle,  Illinois.  1891 P85.9 

— War  of  the  Rebellion  ; a compilation  of  the  official 

records  of  the  Union  and  Confederate  armies. 

Series  1,  v.  1-45.  95  v.  1880-94 P86.1 

10 . Post-office  Department. 

— See  reports  of  the  postmaster-general  in  “Messages 

and  documents.” P13.2 

Smithsonian  Institution. 

See  entry  in  general  alphabet. 

See  also  under  same  entry  Reports  of  the  Bu- 
reau of  Ethnology  and  of  the  National  Museum,  of 
which  the  Smithsonian  has  supervision.  Though  on 
a private  foundation  the  Smithsonian  reports  to  the 
government,  and  many  of  its  issues  are  government 
publications. 

Archaeology  and  Antiquities. 

— McAdams,  W:  Records  of  ancient 

races  in  the  Mississippi  valley.  1887.  768.14 
See  also  America;  America  (North);  Indians  ; 
Mound  builders. 


Government  and  Politics. 

— Alton,  Edm.  Among  the  law-makers. 

[Congressional.]  1886 

— Bryce,  James.  American  common- 

wealth. 2v.  1893 

— Clason,  A.  W.  Seven  conventions. 

[Formation  and  ratification  of  the 
constitution,  etc.]  1888 

— Constitution  of  the  United  States;  ad- 

ded, Manual  of  parliamentary  prac- 
tice; The  rules  of  the  Ho.  of  Rep. 
and  Senate  of  United  States,  and 
Barclay’s  Digest.  1867 

— Constitutions  of  the  thirteen  United 

States  of  North  America.  1783 

— Cooley,  T.  M., Hitchcock,  H -.and others. 

Constitutional  history  of  the  United 
States  as  seen  in  the  development 
of  American  law.  1890 


918.10 

901.20 


924.25 


927.10 


925.21 


947.11 


United  States.  Gov't  and  Politics,  cont'd. 

— Curtis,  G:  T.  History  of  the  constitu- 

tion of  the  United  States.  2v.  1854.  918.4 

— Curtis,  W:  E.  The  United  States  and 

foreign  powers.  [Diplomatic  his- 
tory.] 1892 775.20 

— Dawes,  Anna  L.  How  we  are  gov- 

erned. 1885 917.14 

— Elliot,  J.  Debates  on  adoption  of  the 

Federal  constitution.  1881.  [1836.]  918.13 

— Fiske,  J:  Civil  government  in  the 

United  States.  1890 924.18 

— Ford,  W.  C.  American  citizens  man- 

ual. 1891 937.5 

— Gillet,  R:  H.  The  Federal  govern- 

ment, its  officers  and  their  duties. 

1871  922.26 

— Goodnow,  F.  J.  Comparative  admin- 

istrative law.  2v.  1893 945.5 

— Hare,  J:  I.  C.  American  constitution- 

al law.  2v.  1889 952.8 

— Hitchcock,  H:  American  state  consti- 

tutions. 1887 937.37 

— Holst,  H.  von.  Constitutional  and 

political  history  of  the  United 
States,  [1750-1861].  7v.  1877-92....  913.3 

Constitutional  law  of  the  United 

States.  1887 918.11 

— Jameson,  J.  F.,  ed.  Essays  in  the  con- 

stitutional history  of  the  United 
States.  1889 923.3 

— Lawton,  G:  W.  American  caucus  sys- 

tem. 1885 937.25 

— Loring,  C.  W:  Nullification, secession, 

Webster’s  argument,  and  Kentucky 
and  Virginia  resolutions.  1893. . . *.  933.23 

— McCulloch,  Hugh.  Men  and  measures 

of  half  a century.  1889 927.3 

— Maclay,  W:  Sketches  of  debate  in  the 

first  senate  of  the  United  States,  in 
1789-91.  [1880.] 926.9 

— McPherson,  E:  Handbook  of  politics 

for  1894 945.16 

— Macy,  Jesse.  Our  goverment:  how  it 

grew,  what  it  does,  and  how  it  does 

it.  1886 902.30 

— Madison,  James.  Journal  of  the  Fed- 

eral convention,  [1787].  1893 943.3 

— O’Neil,  C:  A.  American  electoral  sys- 

tem. 1889 902.31 

— Schuyler,  Eugene.  American  diplo- 

macy. 1886 948.3 

— Smith,  Goldwin.  United  States  : an 

outline  of  political  history,  1492- 
1871.  1893 935.2 

— Stanwood,  E.  History  of  presiden- 

tial elections.  1884 902.34 

Sanfe;  rev.  1892 933.1 

— Stevens,  C.  E.  Sources  of  the  consti- 

tution of  the  United  States  consid- 
ered in  relation  to  colonial  and 
English  history.  1894 951.12 

— Thorpe,  F.  N.  Story  of  the  constitu- 

tion. 1892 925.34 

— Tocqueville,  Alexis  de.  Republic  of 

the  U.  S 952.7 

— Washington,  G:  Writings.  12v.  1858.  667.1 

— Wharton,  Francis,  ed.  Digest  of  the 

international  law  of  the  United 

States.  3v.  1887 952.10 

History,  etc. 

— Adams,  C.  K.  Manual  of  historical 

literature 725.6 


United  states. 


<25  4 


United  states! 


United  States.  History,  etc.,  cont'd. 

— Jameson,  J.  F.  History  of  historical 

writing  in  America.  1891 775.10 

— Winsor,  Justin.  Manuscript  sources 

of  the  history  of  the  U.  S.;  Printed 
authorities  on  U.  S.  history In  762.1.8 


— Adams,  H:  History  of  the  United 

States,  v.1-9.  1889-90 767.4 

Contents:  v.  1-2,  First  administration  of  Thomas 
Jefferson,  1801  5.  v.  3-4,  Second  administration  of 
Thomas  Jefferson,  1805-9.  v.  5-6,  First  administra- 
tion of  James  Madison,  1809-13.  v.  7-9,  Second  ad- 


ministration of  James  Madison,  1813-17. 

— Alexander,  W:  T.  History  of  the  col- 

ored race  in  America.  1887 774.11 

— Andrews,  E.  B:  History  of  the  United 

States.  2v.  1894 7101.5 

— Bancroft,  G:  History  of  the  United 

States.  6v.  1885 747.9 


Contents:  v.  1,  1492-1688.  v.  2,  1688-1763.  v.  3, 
1763-74.  v.  4,  1774-76.  v.  5,  1776-82.  v.  6,  1782-89. 


— Brown,  Alex.  Genesis  of  the  United 

States.  A series  of  historical  man- 
uscripts. 2v.  1890 768.4 

— Campbell,  Douglas.  Puritan  in  Hol- 

land, England  and  America.  2v. 

1893  778.12 

— Doyle,  J.  A.  History  of  the  United 

States.  [1876.] 741.13 

— Drake,  S:  A.  Making  of  the  Great 

West,  1512-1883 757.3 

Making  of  the  Ohio  valley  states, 

1660-1837.  1894 785.27 

— Eggleston,  E:  History  of  the  United 

States  and  its  people.  1889 763.3 

— Ellis,  E:  S.  Indian  wars  of  the  United 

States.  [1892.] 798.2 

— Fiske,  J:  Critical  period  of  American 

history,  1783-89.  1889 757.15 

History  of  the  United  States  for 

schools.  1894 785.20 

— Gilman,  A.  Historical  readers.  3v. 

[1887.] 755.8 

— Gilmore,  J.  R.  John  Sevier  as  a com- 

monwealth builder:  sequel  ^“Rear- 
guard of  the  Revolution.” 741.17 

— Greg,  Percy.  History  of  the  United 

States  from  the  foundation  of  Vir- 
ginia to  the  reconstruction  of  the 
Union.  2v.  1887 776.14 

— Hale,  E:  E.  History  of  theU.  S.  1887.  753.16 

— Hall,  James.  Romance  of  Western 

history.  1857 753.12 

— Hart,  A.  B.  Formation  of  the  Union, 

1750-1829.  1893 775.7.2 

, ed.  Epochs  of  American  history. . 775.7 


Contents:  v.  1,  The  colonies,  1492-1750;  by  R.  G. 
Thwaites.  v.  2,  Formation  of  the  Union,  1750-1829; 
by  A.  B.  Hart.  v.  3,  Division  and  reunion,  1829-1889; 
by  Woodrow  Wilson. 

— Efigginson,  T:  W.  A larger  history  of 
the  United  States  to  the  close  of 
President  Jackson’s  administra- 


tion. 1886 747.7 

— Hinsdale,  B.  A.  The  Old  Northwest ; 
with  a view  of  the  thirteen  colo- 
nies as  constituted  by  the  royal 
charter.  1888 774.17 


— Historical  magazine.  23v.  1857-75 *1008.44 

— Jameson,  J.  F.  Dictionary  of  United 

States  history,  1493-1894.  [1894.]..  798.5 


United  States.  History,  etc.,  cont'd. 

— Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  ; ed. 

by  H.  B.  Adams,  v.  1-10,  1883-92. 
[Historical  and  political  science.].  942.1 

— Johnston.  Alex.  History  of  the  Uni- 

ted States  for  schools.  1889 775.5 

The  United  States:  its  history  and 

constitution.  1889 767.6 

— Langford,  N.  P.  Vigilante  days  [in 

the  Northwestern  states].  2v.  1890.  775.13 

— Lossing,  B.  J:  Cyclopaedia  of  United 

States  history.  1882 758.1 

— Mabie,  H:  W.  and  Bright,  M.  H.  Me- 

morial story  of  America,  1492-1892. 

1892  768.13 

— McMaster,  J:  B.  History  of  the  peo- 

ple of  the  United  States  from  the 
Revolution  to  the  Civil  war.  v.1-4. 

1883-95 728.12 

— Magazine  of  American  history,  v.1-80. 


— Montgomery,  D.H.  Leading  facts  of 

American  history.  1891 775.21 

— Patton,  J.  H.  Four  hundred  years  of 

American  history.  2v.  [1892.] 784.4 

— Preston,  H.  W.  Documents  illustra- 

tive of  American  history,  1606-1863. 

1893 7101.6 

— Rhodes,  J.  F.  History  of  the  United 

States,  1850-60.  2v.  1893 786.3 

— Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Winning  of  the 

West,  1769-83.  2v.  1889 763.2 

— Schouler,  James.  History  of  the 

United  States  under  the  constitu- 
tion. 5v.  1889- [91] 767.1 

Contents:  v.  1,  1783-1801.  v.  2,  1801-1817.  v.  3,  1817- 
1831.  v.  4,  1831-1847.  v.  5,  1847-1861. 

— Scotch-Irish  in  America.  Proceedings: 

lst-4th  congresses,  1889-92 774.4* 

— Stephens,  Alex.  H.  History  of  the 

United  States  to  1883.  1889 785.4 

— Townsend,  M.,  comp.  U.  S.:  an  index 

to  the  United  States  of  America. 

[Curious  facts.]  [1890.] 774.10 

— Tucker,  G:  History  of  the  United 

States  [to  1841].  4v.  1856 758.2 

— Wilson,  W.  Division  and  reunion, 

1829-89.  1893 775.7.3 

— Winsor,  Justin,  ed.  Narrative  and 

critical  history  of  America.  8v. 

1886-9 *762.1 

— Wise,  H:  A.  Seven  decades  of  the 

Union.  1881 788.21 

— Wolcott,  Oliver.  Administrations  of 

Washington  and  John  Adams, 
[1789-1801].  2v.  1846 784.16 

— Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Children’s  sto- 

ries of  American  progress.  1891..  97.6 

See  also  Indians  of  America. 

History : Colonial. 

— Charters  of  the  British  colonies  in 

America 926.11 

— Church,  T:  King  Philip’s  war.  1852.  785.13 

— Drake,  S:  A.  The  making  of  Virginia 

and  the  Middle  Colonies,  1578-1701. 

1893 785.11 

— Fisher,  G:  P.  Colonial  era.  Maps. 


— Goodwin,  Maud  Wilder.  Colonial  cav- 
alier; or,  Southern  life  before  the 
Revolution.  1894 796.18 


UNITED  STATES. 


255 


UNITED  STATES. 


United  States.  History:  Colonial , cont'd. 

— Sanderson,  J:  The  American  colonies 

and  the  causes  which  led  to  their 
independence In  653.12.1 

— Wharton,  Anne  H.  Colonial  days  and 

dames.  1805 785.24 

Through  colonial  doorways.  1893...  785.8 

History:  Revolution. 

— Bartlett,  W.  H.  History  of  the  Amer- 

ican revolution.  1881 761.7 

— Botta,  C:  History  of  the  war  of  inde- 

pendence. 2v.  1840 784.11 

— Caruthers,  E.  W.  Revolutionary  in- 

cidents: chiefly  in  the  “Old  North 
State.”  2d  series.  1856 785.15 

— Draper,  Lyman  C.  King’s  Mountain 

and  its  heroes,  [1780],  1881 774.14 

— Durand,  John,  ed.  Documents  in  the 

French  archives  relating  to  the 
American  revolution.  1889 757.20 

— Eggleson,  E:  First  book  in  American 

history.  1889  763.4 

— Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.  Domestic  hist,  of 

the  American  revolution.  [1850.].  741.11 

— Fiske,  J:  The  American  revolution. 

2 v.  1891 775.4 

War  of  independence.  1889 757.18 

— Goodloe,  Daniel  R.,  comp.  Birth  of  the 

republic.  [1889.] 757.21 

— Heitman,  F.  B.  Historical  register  of 

officers  of  the  Continental  army 
during  the  war  of  the  Revolution, 
1775-1783.  1893 947.7 

— Kirke,  Edm.  Rear  guard  of  the  Rev- 

olution. 1886...., 741.15 


— Lee,  Gen.  Henry.  Memoirs  of  the  war 

in  the  Southern  department.  1870.  753.13 

— Moore,  F.,  ed.  Songs  and  ballads  of 


the  American  revolution.  1856 227.17 

— Saffell,  W.  T.  R.  Records  of  the  Rev- 

olutionary war.  1894 7101.1 

— Sloane,  W.  M.  The  French  war  and 

the  Revolution,  1756-83.  1893 787.1 

— Smyth,  W:  Lectures  on  modern  his- 

tory, v.  2,  p.  358 724.5.2 

— Toner,  J.  M.  Medical  men  of  the  Rev- 

olution. 1876 692.3 

— Washington,  George.  Official  letters 

to  congress.  2v.  1795 791.6 

War  of  1812-14. 

— Abbot,  W.  J.  Blue-jackets  of  1812. 

1887  ! 761.4 

— Brackenridge,  H.  M.  History  of  the 

late  war  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain,  1812-14.  1818.  757.23 

— Coggeshall,  George.  American  priva- 

teers, (1812-14).  1861 774.12 

— Dwight,  Theodore.  History  of  the 

Hartford  convention.  1833 784.6 


War  with  Mexico,  1845-7. 

— Hughes,  J:  T.  Doniphan’s  expedition. 

[Conquest  of  New  Mexico.]  1850.  775.1 

— Ladd,  H.  ().  History  of  the  war  with 

Mexico.  1883 785.21 

— Ripley,  R.  S.  War  with  Mexico.  2v. 

1849  : 753.7 

Civil  War,  1861-5. 

General  Works. 

— Abbot,  W.  J.  Battle-fields  of  ’61. 

[1889.] j 774. 9.1 


United  States.  Civil  war,  continued. 

— - Battle-fields  and  camp  fires  (1862-3). 

[1890.] j 774. 9. 2 

From  the  accession  of  Grant  to  the 

command  of  the  Union  armies  to 

the  end  of  the  war.  [1891.] j774.9.3 

— Bigelow,  J:  France  and  the  Confed- 

erate navy,  1862-68.  1888 767.15 

— Bledsoe,  A.  T.  Is  Davis  a traitor;  or, 

wassecession a constitutional  right? 

1866 922.25 

— Botts,  J:  M.  The  great  rebellion:  its 

secret  history,  rise,  progress,  and 
disastrous  failure.  1866: 767.20 

— Brownlow,  W:  G.  Sketches  of  the  rise, 

progress  and  decline  of  secession. 

1862  757.2 

— Chittenden,  L.  E.,  ed.  Debates  and 

proceedings  in  the  conference  con- 
vention held  at  Washington,  D.  C., 
in  February,  1861.  1864 753.2 

— Coffin,  C:  C.  Drum-beat  of  the  nation: 

war  of  the  Rebellion  to  close  of  1862. 

1888  774.6.1 

Freedom  triumphant:  war  of  the  Re- 
bellion from  Sept.  1864  to  its  close. 

1891  774.6.4 

Marching  to  victory:  war  of  the  Re- 
bellion including  the  year  1863. 

1889  774.6.2 

Redeeming  the  republic:  war  of  the 

Rebellion  in  the  year  1864.  1890...  774.6.3 

— [Confederate]  official  reports  of  battles 

(1861-2).  1862 761.2 

— Conway,  M.  D.  The  rejected  stone;  or, 

insurrection  vs.  resurrection  in 
America.  1862 757.14 

— Crawford,  S.  W.  Genesis  of  the  civil 

war:  the  story  of  Sumpter.  1887..  761.13 

— Davis,  Jefferson.  Short  history  of  the 

Confederate  states  of  America. 

1890  784.8 

— Echoes  from  the  South.  [Speeches, 

public  acts,  etc.,  1860-5.] 741.8 

— Forbes,  Edwin.  An  artist’s  story  of 

the  great  war.  2v.  Illus.  [1890.]  *8542.33 

— Gasparin,  A.  Comte  de.  Uprising  of 

a great  people.  1862 767.16 

— Hodgson,  J.  Cradle  of  the  Confeder- 

acy. 1876. 763.11 

— Johnson,  R.  U.  and  Buel,  C.  C.  Bat- 

tles and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  4v. 

1887-8 758.9 

— Johnson,  Rossiter.  Short  history  of 

the  war  of  secession,  1861-65.  1888.  763.1 

— Junkin,  G:  Political  fallacies.  [Caus- 

es of  the  Rebellion] . 1863 757. 12 

— Logan,  J:  A.  The  great  conspiracy: 

its  origin  and  history.  [1885.] 753.4 

— McPherson,  E : Political  history  of 

the  great  Rebellion.  1864 918.12 

— Mahan,  A.  Critical  history  of  the 

late  American  war.  1877 763.17 

— Moore,  F.  Rebellion  record,  [1860-5]. 

v.1-11.  1862-8 *731.9 

- Same;  supplement,  [1861-4].  1864.  *731.9.12 

— Mottelay,  P.  F.  and  Copeland,  T.  C.- 

The  soldier  in  our  civil  war.  2v. 

1890 8542.25 

— Paris,  L:  P.  d’Orleans,  Comte  de.  His- 

tory of  the  civil  war  in  America.  4v. 

1876-88 722.6 


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256 


UNITED  STATES. 


United  States.  Civil  war , continued. 

— Raymond,  H:  J.  History  of  the  ad- 

ministration of  President  Lincoln. 

1864  767.21 

— Scharf,  J.  T:  History  of  the  Confed- 

erate states  navy.  1894 7108.9 

— Southern  historical  society  papers,  v.l- 

21.  1866-93 *1008.33 

— Stephens,  Alex.  H.  Reviewers  re- 

viewed; a supplement  to  the  “War 
between  the  states,”  etc.  1872 784.18 

— Stille,  C:  J.  History  of  the  United 

States  sanitary  commission.  1866.  758.4 

— United  States.  Congress.  Report  of  the 

joint  committee  [3d  sess  .,37th  cong.] 
on  the  conduct  of  the  war.  3v.  1863.  P15.18 

Same.  2d  sess.,  38th  cong.  3 v.  1865.  P15.18 

Same.  Supplemental  report.  2v.  1866.  P15.18 

Dept,  of  War.  War  of  the  Rebellion; 

a compilation  of  the  official  records 
of  the  Union  and  Confederate  ar- 
mies. Series  l,v.  1-45.  95v.  1880-94.  P86.1 

Miscellaneous  Works. 

— Allan,  W:  Army  of  northern  Virgin- 


ia in  1862.  1892 784.10 

History  of  the  campaign  of  Gen. 

T.  J.  Jackson  in  the  Shenan- 
doah valley  of  Virginia,  1861-2. 

1880  784.13 

— Barbiere,  Joe.  Scraps  from  the  prison 

table,  at  Camp  Chase  and  Johnson’s 
Island.  [Confederate.]  1868  763.13 

— Beauregard,  Gen.  G.  T.  Battle  of 

Manassas.  1891 776.12 

— Bernard,  G:  S.,  ed.  War  talks  of  Con- 

federate veterans.  1892  788.12 

— Billings,  J.  D.  Hardtack  and  coffee. 

[Army  life.]  [1887.] 534.17 

— Boynton,  Gen.  H.  V.  Sherman’s  his- 

torical raid.  Memoirs  in  the  light 
of  the  record.  1875 762.7 

— Britton,  W.  Civil  war  on  the  border, 

1861-2.  1890 774.7 

— Browne,  J.  H.  Four  years  in  seces- 

sia.  1865 762.6 

— Chittenden,  L.  E.  An  unknown  her- 

oine. [Mrs.  Van  Metre,  Shenando- 
ah valley,  1864.]  1893 785.12 

— Collis,  Septima  M.  A woman’s  war 

record,  1861-65.  1889 767.24 

— Cooke,  J:  E.  Hammer  and  rapier, 

1861-5.  1888 785.3 

— De  Leon,  T.  .C.  Four  years  in  rebel 

capitals.  1890 774.8 

— Edmonds,  S.  E.  E.  Nurse  and  spy  in 

the  Union  army.  1865 506.1 

— Ellis,  T.  T.  Leaves  from  the  diary  of 

an  army  surgeon.  1863 767.11 

— Fagan,  W.  L.,  comp.  Southern  war 

songs 228.3 

— Fox,  W:  F.  Regimental  losses  in  the 

American  civil  war,  1861-65.  1889..  8522.9 

— Fremont,  Jessie  B.  Story  of  the  guard. 

1863  767.9 

— Fry,  J.  B.  Operations  of  the  army  un- 

der Buell,  from  June  10  to  Oct.  30, 

1862.  1884 767.8 

— Goss,  W.  L.  Soldier’s  story  of  his  cap- 

tivity at  Andersonville,  Belle  Isle, 

etc.  1869 763.12 

Tom  Clifton  ; or,  Western  boys  in 

Grant,  and  Sherman’s  army,  ’61-65. 

[1892.] j 104. 15 


United  States.  Civil  war , continued. 

— Gurowski,  A.  Diary;  from  March  4, 

1861,  to  Nov.  12, 1862 767.17 

Same;  from  Nov.  18,  1862,  to  Oct.  18, 

1863  767.18 

Same  ; 1863-64-65.  1866  767.19 

— Hague,  Parthenia  A.  Blockaded  fam- 

ily. 1888 523.28 

— Harris,  W:  C.  Prison  life  at  Rich- 

mond. 1862 775.16 

— Hatcher,  E.  N.  Last  four  weeks  of 

the  war.  1892 785.5 

— Hazen,  Gen.  W.  B.  Narrative  of  mil- 

itary service.  1885 761.12 

— Hinman,  W.  F.  Corporal  Si  Klegg  and 

his  “pard.”  1889 761.20 

— Holstein,  Anna  M.  Three  years  in 

field  hospitals  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  [1862-65].  1867 767.13 

— Hotchkiss,  Jed.  and  Allan,  W:  Bat- 

tle-fields of  Virginia — Chancellors- 
ville.  1867 786.4 

— Irwin,  R:  B.  History  of  the  19th  army 

corps.  1892 768.8 

— Jones,  C:  C.,  jr.  Siege  of  Savannah 

and  Confederate  operations  during 
Gen.  Sherman’s  march  to  the  sea. 

1874 788.15 

— Jones,  J.  W:,  comp.  Army  of  North- 

ern Virginia  memorial  volume. 

1880  768.9 

— Jordan,  T.  and  Pryor,  J.  P.  Cam- 


paigns of  Lieut. -Gen.  N.  B.  For- 
rest, and  of  Forrest’s  cavalry.  1868.  763.15 

— Kieffer,  H:  M.  Recollections  of  a 

drummer-boy.  1888 j788.23 

— Livermore,  Mary  A.  My  story  of  the 

war.  1889 761.18 

— Long,  Lessel.  Twelve  months  in  An- 

dersonville [in  1864-5].  1886 763.14 

— McClellan,  Gen.  G:  B.  McClellan’s  own 

story.  1887 753.9 

Report  of  organization  and  cam- 
paigns of  the  army  of  the  Potomac. 

1864  711.15 

— Marshall,  J:  A.  American  bastile. 

1883  774.2 

— Moore,  F.,  ed.  Songs  and  ballads  of 

the  southern  people,  1886 215.33 

— Moore,  J.  History  of  the  Cooper  shop 

volunteer  refreshment  saloon  [in 
Philadelphia].  1866 785.18 

— Mosby,  J.  S.  War  reminiscences  and 

Stuart’s  cavalry  campaigns.  1887.  757.6 

— North,  T.  Five  years  in  Texas  (1861- 

66) 757.4 

— Ohio  commandery,  L.  L.  Sketches  of 

war  history,  1861-5.  3v.  1888 761.11 

— Patterson,  Gen.  Robert.  Campaign  in 

the  valley  of  the  Shenandoah  in 
1861.  1865 788.22 

— Pinkerton,  A.  Spy  of  the  Rebellion. 

1886 753.10 

— Pollard,  E:  A.  Lost  cause  regained. 

[Supremacy  of  the  White  race]. 

1868 785.6 

— Porter,  D.  D .;  admiral.  Incidents  and 

and  anecdotes  of  the  civil  war.  1885.  747.8 

— Reed,  W:  H.  Hospital  life  in  the 

army  of  the  Potomac.  1866 767.10 

— Reid,  Whitelaw.  Ohio  in  the  war.  2v. 

1868 784.12 


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UNITED  STATES. 


United  States.  Civil  war , continued. 

— Ripley, Eliza  McH.-  From  flag  to  flag, 

[in  the  South,  Mexico,  Cuba].  1889. 

— Ropes,  J:  C.  Story  of  the  civil  war. 

1894  

Contents:  v.  1,  To  the  opening  of  the  cam- 
paigns of  1862. 

— Schalk,  E.  Campaigns  of  1862-3;  il- 

lustrating theprinciplesof  strategy. 

1863  

— Senour,  F.  Morgan  and  his  captors. 

1864  

— Snow,  W.  P.  Southern  generals:  their 

lives  and  campaigns.  1866 

— Stevenson,  R.  R.  Southern  side  ; or, 

Andersonville  prison.  1876 

— Stevenson,  W.  G.  Thirteen  months  in 

the  Rebel  army,  [1861-2].  1864.... 

— Stone,  Edwin  W.  Rhode  Island  in 

the  Rebellion.  1864 

— Tharin,  R.  S.  Arbitrary  arrests  in 

the  South.  1863 

— Tremain,  H.  E.  Closing  days  about 

Richmond.  1884 

— Truesdale,  J:  The  Blue  coats,  and 

how  they  fought,  bled  and  died  for 
the  Union.  [1867.] 

— Urban,  J:  W.  Battle-field  and  prison 

pen.  1882 

— Volcano  under  the  city.  [New  York 

draft-riot  of  1863].  By  a volunteer 
special.  1887 

— Walker,  F.  A.  History  of  the  second 

army  corps  in  the  army  of  the  Po- 
tomac. 1887 

— Watson,  W:  Adventures  of  a block- 

ade runner.  1893 

Life  in  the  Confederate  army.  1888. 

— Wilkeson,  Frank.  Recollections  of  a 

private  soldier  in  the  army  of  the 

Potomac.  1887 

— 1 Williams,  G:  F.  Bullet  and  shell, 
[1861-5].  1882 

— Williams,  G:W.  Negro  troops  in  the 

Rebellion,  1861-5.  1888 

— Wright,  C:  Corporal’s  story. [81st  Ohio 

Vols.]  1887 


523.30 

7101.3 


757.16 

785.1 

761.1 

774.13 

767.14 

775.2 
767.22 

763.6 

761.19 

767.12 

767.7 

753.15 

554.4 

757.8 

757.1 

761.17 
761.14 

761.6 


Army  and  Navy. 


— Abbot,  W.  J.  Blue  jackets  of  1861. 

1886 ' 761.3 

— Batten,  J:M.  Two  years  in  the  United 

States  navy,  [1864-5].  1881 757.7 

— Bourke,  J:  G.  On  the  border  with 

Crook.  1891 545.23 

— Brackett,  A.  G.  History  of  the  United 

States  cavalry,  to  June,  1863.  1865.  767.23 

— Brooks,  E.  S.  Story  of  the  American 

sailor.  [1888.] 763.10 

Story  of  the  American  soldier.  [1889.]  763.9 

— Brown,  Harvey  E.,  comp.  Medical  de- 

partment of  the  United  States  army, 
from  1775-1873.  1873 8104.3 

— Burnham,  W.  P.  Three  roads  to  a 

commission  in  the  United  States 
army.  1893 933.17 

— Custer,  Eliz.  B.  Following  the  guidon. 

[Army  life  on  the  plains.]  1890. . . 542.3 

— Heitman,  F.  B.  Historical  register  of 

the  United  States  armv,  from  its 
organization,  1789-1889/  1890 C.7 


United  States.  Army  and  Navy,  continued. 
— Keim,  De  B.  R.  Sheridan’s  troopers 


on  the  borders  : a winter  campaign 
on  the  plains,  [1868-9].  1889 767.27 

— King, C:  Campaigning  with  Crook.  1890.  767.26 

— Logan,  Gen.  J:  A Volunteer  soldier 

of  America.  1887 761.16 

— Maclav,  Edgar  S.  History  of  the  Uni- 

ted-States navy,  1775-1893.  2v.  1894.  788.17 

— Porter,  D:  D.  Naval  history  of  the 

civil  war.  1886 *758.7 

— Rodenbough,  Theo.  F.,  comp.  From 

everglade  to  canon,  with  the  sec- 
ond dragoons.  1836-1875.  1875 768.7 

— Rosengarten,  J.  G.  German  soldier  in 

the  wars  of  the  United  States.  1890.  775.11 

— Soley,  J.  R.  Sailor  boys  of  ’61.  [1888.]  776.4 


See  also  general  and  special  histories  of  the  U.  S. ; 
Reports  of  secretaries  of  war  and  navy  and  their 
subordinates  (In  Messages  and  docs.) ; also,  Military 
art  and  science  ; Naval  schools;  West  Point. 


Statistics,  Industries,  etc. 

— Carnegie,  A.  Triumphant  democracy; 

or,  fifty  years’  march  of  the  repub- 
lic. 1886.... 918.5 

— DeBow,  J.  D.  B.  Industrial  resources 

of  the  Southern  and  Western  states. 

3v.  1853  788.3 

— Patton,  J.  H.  Natural  resources  of 

theU.S.  1886 856.29 

— Strong,  Josiah.  Our  country:  its  pos- 

sible future  and  its  present  crisis. 

1885  916.25 

Same;  revised  ed’n.  [1891.] 925.17 

— U.  S.  Census  office.  See  p.  252. 

Travels,  Description,  etc. 

Guide  Books,  etc. 

— Baedeker,  K:  United  States.  Hand- 

book. 1893  555.21 

— King.  M.,  ed.  Handbook  of  the  U.  S. 

1891 558.25 

Travels  and  Description:  Miscellaneous. 

— Bates,  E.  Catherine.  A year  in  the 

great  republic.  2v.  1887 542.11 

— Blouet,  B.  [ Max  O'Rell.]  A French- 

man in  America.  [1889.] 544.16 

Jonathan  and  his  continent.  [Ram- 
bles through  American  society.] 

1889  533.27 

— Bourget,  Paul.  Outre-mer  : impres- 

sions of  America.  1895 557.6 

— Bryant,  W:C .,ed.  Picturesque  Amer- 

ica. 2v *8542.10 

— Bryce,  J as.  Social  institutions  of  the 

U.  S.  1891  925.18 

— Chastellux,  F.  J.  de.  Travels  in  North 

America,  1780-82.  1827  762.10 

— Church,  Mrs.  Ross.  [Florence  Marry- 

at.]  Tom  Tiddler’s  ground  [1884- 

5].  1886 551.1 

— Crowe,  Eyre.  With  Thackeray  in 

America,  [1852-3].  1893 554.3 

— Dana,  E.  Principal  roads  and  routes, 

by  land  and  water,  through  the  ter- 


ritoryof  the  United  States, etc.  1819.  *557.24 

— Dixon,  W:  H.  White  conquest.  [Con- 

flict of  races  in  the  U.  S.]  1887 ....  538.20 

— Faithfull,  Emily.  Three  visits  to 

America,  1872-1884 561.17 

— Fearon,  H:  B.  Sketches  of  America, 

[1817-18].  1818 In  551,12 


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258 


UPHAM. 


United  States.  Travels , Description , etc.,  cont'd. 

— Fortune-,  T.  T:  Black  and  white  [in 

the  South].  1884 946.8 

— Freeman,  E:  A:  Some  impressions 

of  the  U.  S.  1883 556.23 

— Greater  America.  1887 557.2 

— Griswold,  Rufus  W.  Republican  court; 

or,  American  society  in  the  days  of 
Washington.  Ports.  1855 *758.11 

— King,  C:  F.  Land  we  live  in.  2v. 

[Picturesque  geographicalreaders.] 

1892 547.9.3-4 

— Lovett,  R:  United  States  pictures 

drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  1891.  548.15 

— Lummis,  C:  F.  Tramp  across  the  con- 

tinent, [1884-5].  1892 547.7 

— Manning, S:  American  pictures  drawn 

with  pen  and  pencil 528.19 

— Martineau,  Harriet.  Retrospect  of 

Western  travel,  [1834-5],  2v.  1838.  533.28 

— Meriwether,  Lee.  Tramp  at  home. 

1889 523.26 

— Murray,  C:  A.  Travels  in  North  Amer- 

ica, 1834-36.  2v.  1839 538.12 

— Ossoli,  S.  Margaret  Fuller,  marchesa 

d’.  At  home  and  abroad.  [Sum- 
mer on  the  lakes.]  1856 542.10 

— Trollope,  Frances.  Domestic  man- 

ners of  the  Americans,  [1827-]. 

1839  533.29 

— Whitney,  J.  D.  United  States  ; facts 

and  figures  illustrating  the  physi- 
cal geography  of  the  country.  1889.  8107.8 

Travels  and  Description:  The  South. 

— Andrews,  Sidney.  The  South  since  the 


war.  [Georgia  and  the  Carolinas  in 
1865.]  1866 538.14 

— Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journey  in 

the  sunny  South.  1887 515.2.8 

— Champney,  Eliz.  W.  Three  Vassar 

girls  at  home.  [Florida  and  The 
West.]  1888 543.1.6 

— Clowes,  W.  L.  Black  America:  a study 

of  the  ex -slave  and  his  late  master. 

1891 925.15 

— Field,  H:  M.  Bright  skies  and  dark 

shadows.  1890 537.24 

— King,  E:  The  great  South:  a record 

of  journeys  [in  1873-4].  1875  545.19 

— Olmsted,  F:  L.  Journey  in  the  back 

country.  1860 533.9 


— Page,  T:  Nelson.  The  old  South  ; es- 

says, social  and  political.  1892 344.27 

— Poore,  B.  P.  Reminiscences  of  sixty 

years  [in  Washington].  2v.  [1886.*]  645.16 

— Shaler,  N.  S.,  ed.  United  States  of 

America.  2v 548.17 

For  contents  see  Shaler,  N.  S.,  ed.  in  gen- 
eral alphabet. 

— Warner,  C:  D.  On  horseback:  a tour 

in  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and 

Tennessee.  1889 536.1 

Studies  in  the  South  and  West.  1889.  536.7 

Travels,  etc. : The  West  and  Pacific  Coast. 

— Birbeck,  M.  Journey  in  America ; 

Letters  from  Illinois  [in  1817].  1818.  551.12 

— Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in 


the  great  Northwest.  [1890.] 515.2.12 

— Carver,  J.  Travels  [in  the  North- 
west and  West,  1766-8] . 1802 556.5 


United  States.  Travels,  etc.,  continued. 

— Custer,  Eliz.  B.  Tenting  on  the  plains. 

[Kansas  and  Texas  in  1865-7.] 

1889 545.2 

— Davis,  R:  II.  The  West  from  a car 

window.  1892  547.16 

— Finck,  H:  T.  Pacific  coast  scenic 

tour.  1890 542.15 

— Fremont,  Jessie  B.  Far-West  sketch- 

es. [1890] 542.2 

— Hall,  James.  Letters  from  the  West: 

scenery,  manners  and  customs. 

1828 553.1 

— Jackson,  H.H.  Glimpses  of  three  coasts. 

[California.  Oregon,  etc.']  1890 542.18 

— Lewis  M.  and  Clarke,  W.  Hist,  of  the 

exped.  of  Lewis  and  Clarke  across 
the  Rocky  mountains,  etc.,  [1804-6]; 
ed.  by  Eliiot  Coues.  4v.  1893 553.9 

— Lummis,  C:  F.  Some  strange  corners 

of  our  country.  [The  South-west.] 

1892 547.11 

See  also  New  England;  Northwest  Coast. 


See  also  Agriculture;  American  literature;  Biog- 
raphy (Collective:  American);  Birds;  Botany ; Com- 
merce, Denominations  and  sects;  Drama;  Education; 
English  language  ; English  literature;  Finance;  Fine 
arts;  Fish  and  Ashing;  Geology;  Law;  Medicine; 
Meteorology  ; Mines  and  mining  ; Natural  history  ; 
Naval  science;  Negroes;  Periodicals;  Poetry  ; Politi- 
cal economy;  Political  science;  Slavery  ; Useful  arts. 


United  States  Christian  Commission. 

Moss,  Lemuel.  Annals  of.  1868..  761.5 

United  States  Marine  corps.  Aldrich,  M. 

A.  History  of.  1875 934.3 

United  States  mint.  G:  G.  Evans,  ed. 

History  of.  1890....* 8101.11 

United  States  notes.  Knox,  J:  J 901.6 

United  States  Sanitary  Commission. 

Stille,  C:  J.  History  of.  1866 758.4 

Unity  of  nature.  See  Argyll,  Duke  of. .. . 451.19 
Universities.  See  Colleges  and  univer- 
sities. 

University  extension.  James,  G:  F.,  ed. 

Handbook  of.  1893 947.16 

— Roberts,  R.  D.  Eighteen  years  of. 

1891 466.5 

— Woods,  R.  A.  University  extension. 


University  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Penn- 
sylvania University. 

Unknown  country.  [Ireland.]  Craik,  D. 

M 534.3 

Unknown  heroine.  Chittenden,  L.  E...  785.12 
Unseen  foundations  of  society.  See  Ar- 
gyll, Duke  of. 928.4 

Unseen  friend.  Larcom,Lucy 472.10 

Unselfish,  Kingdom  of  the.  Peck,  J:  L.  463.5 

“Unto  this  last.”  Ruskin,  John 946.10 

Unwin,  W.  C.  Elements  of  machine  de- 
sign. 2v.  1892 ; 8102.20 

Unwise  laws.  Blair,  L.  H.  [Protective 

tariff.] 937.35 

Unwritten  history : life  amongst  the 

Modocs.  Miller,  Joaquin 534.24 

Up  and  down.  Macquoid,  Gilbert  S 552.11 

Up  and  down  the  brooks.  Bamford, 

Mary  E 865.25 

Upanishads,  The;  tr.  by  F.  M.  Muller. 

(Sacred  books  of  the  East.  v.  1,  15.) 

1879 481.1 

Upham,  Caroline  E.  Salem  witchcraft 

in  outline.  1891 486.16 


UPHAM.  259  VAN  ORNUM. 


Upham,  S:  C.  Voyage  to  California  via 
Cape  Horn,  together  with  scenes  in 
El  Dorado,  1849-50.  Illus.  1878.. 
Upham,  T.  C.  Interior  or  hidden  life. 
1845  

— Life  of  faith.  1874 

Upland  and  meadow.  Abbott,  C:C 

Uprising  of  a great  people.  Gasparin, 

Count  A.  de.  1862 

Upton,  C:  B.  Bases  of  religious  belief. 

1893  

Upton,  G:  P.  The  standard  cantatas: 
their  stories,  music, and  composers. 
1888  

— The  standard  oratorios:  their  stories, 

music  and  composers.  1887 

— The  standard  symphonies.  1889 

Upton,  Harriet  T.  Our  early  presidents, 

their  wives  and  children.  [1890]. 
Urban,  J : W.  Battle  field  and  prison  pen. 

1882 

Ure,  Andrew.  Cotton  manufacture  of 
Great  Britain.  2v.  1861 

— Philosophy  of  manufactures.  1861. . . 

Urquhart,  J.  W.  Electric  light ; its  pro- 
duction and  use.  1880 

Uruguay.  Hudson,  W.  H.  The  purple 
land  that  England  lost.  2v.  1885. . . 
Urwick,  W.  Indian  pictures  drawn  with 

pen  and  pencil  

Useful  arts.  Gibbins,  H.  de  B.  Indus- 
trial history  of  England.  1894. . . . 

— Industrial  arts:  historical  sketches. 

(South  Kensington  art  handbooks.) 

— Joyce,  J.  Familiar  introduction  to  the 

arts  and  sciences.  1871 

— Lacroix,  Paul.  Arts  in  the  Middle 

Ages,  and  at  the  period  of  the  re- 
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— Spons’  encyclopaedia  of  the  industrial 

arts.  5v.  1879-82  

— Wvlde,  J.,  ed.  Industries  of  the  world. 

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— Yeats,  J:  Technical  history  of  com- 

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541.13 

436.20 

436.13 
845.31 

767.16 

483.13 

222.12 

216.17 
853.35 

676.4 

767.12 

871.10 

871.11 

865.1 

552.23 

528.21 
941.30 
853.28 
868.19 

*768.1 

8118.9 

*888.8 

872.39 


See  also  Agriculture;  Architecture;  Book-binding; 
Cabinet-making;  Carpentry  and  building;  Chemistry; 
Color;  Domestic  economy;  Drawing;  Engineering; 
Engraving  ; Fish  and  fishing;  Furniture;  Glass;  In- 
dustrial exhibitions;  Inventions;  Lace;  Manual 


training;  Manufactures  ; Mechanics  and  mechan- 
ic arts;  Metal-working;  Naval  science;  Needle- 
work ; Photography ; Porcelain  and  pottery ; Print- 
ing; Receipts;  Roads;  Steam-engine;  Telegraph; 
Trades. 


Utah.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  History  of  Utah, 

1540-1887.  1890 782.6 


Utilitarianism.  Mill,  J.  S.  Utilitarian- 
ism. 1887 484.23 

— Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Literary  history 

of  England,  v.  3,  p.  265,  290 318.28.3 

— Stephen,  L.  English  thought,  v.  2,  p. 

80 425.30 

— Thomson,  J.  R.  Utilitarianism  : an 

illogical  and  irreligious  system  of 

morals.  [1888.] In  482.25 

Utopias.  Morley,H:,  ed.  Ideal  common- 
wealths. 1886 917.16 


Contents:  Plutarch’s  Lycurgus;  More’s  Utopia; 
Bacon’s  New  Atlantis;  Campanella’s  City  of  the  sun; 
Hall’s  Mundus  alter  et  idem. 


Utopias,  continued. 

— Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  Countess  of  Pem- 


broke’s Arcadia.  [1590.] 168.2 

— Whittier,  J:  G.  Literary  recreations, 

p.  9 302.16 

Vagrants  and  vagrancy.  Turner,  C.  J. 

Ribton.  History  of.  1887. 942.8 

Vaille,  H.  O.  and  Clark,  H.  A.  The  Har- 
vard book.  2v.  1878 *8542.18 

Val  d’Arno.  Ruskin,  John 8111.6 

Valdes,  A.  P.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Vale,  G.  Life  of  Thomas  Paine.  1876.  667.5 

Valentine,  L.  The  queen  [Victoria];  her 

early  life  and  reign.  1887 647.12 

Valera,  Juan.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Vallings,  J.  F.  Jesus  Christ  the  divine 

man:  his  life  and  times.  [1889.] 461.6.7 

Vallombrosa.  Story,  W:  W 562.3 

Value.  Bohm-Bawerk,  E.  V.  Capital 

and  interest,  v.  2,  etc 935.12 

— Clark,  J.  B.  Philosophy  of  wealth. 

1886 917.27 

— Marx,  K:  Capital.  2v.  1887 901.1 

— Smart,  W:  Theory  of  value.  1891...  941.10 
Vambery,  A.  Story  of  Hungary  [to 

1868].  1886 752.1.8 

Van  Alstine,  Jeanette.  Charlotte  Cor- 

day.  1890 6102.21 

Vanbrugh,  J:  Dramatic  works.  1880.. In  221.7 


Contents:  The  relapse;  or,  virtue  in  danger;  The 
provoked  wife ; ^Esop ; The  false  friend ; The  confed- 
eracy; The  mistake;  The  country  house;  a journey 
to  London. 

Van  Brunt,  H:  Greek  lines  and  other 


architectural  essays.  1893 893.26 

Van  Buren,  G.  M.  Abraham  Lincoln’s 

pen  and  voice.  1890 924.23 

Van  Buren,  Martin,  8th  president.  Shep- 
ard, E:  M.  Martin  Van  Buren.  1888.626.4.15 

— Stoddard,  W:  O.  Life  of.  1887,... In  647.1.4 

— Welling,  James  C.  Life  of In  6101.1 

Vanderbilt  family.  Croffut,W.  A.  The 

Vanderbilts  and  the  story  of  their 

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Vanderbilt,  Cornelius.  Parton,  J.  Fa- 
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Van  Doren,  S:  C.  Fishes  of  East  Atlan- 
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Clarke.  1886 854.26 

Van  Dyke,  H:  Christ-child  in  art.  1894.  887.26 

— Poetry  of  Tennyson.  1889 223.17 

— Straight  sermons  to  young  men.  1893.  476.14 
Van  Dyke,  J:  C.  Art  for  art’s  sake.  [On 

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— How  to  judge  of  a picture.  1889 865.11 

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Van  Dyke,  T.  S.  Millionaires  of  a day: 

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Vane,  Sir  H:,  the  younger.  Hosmer,  J.  K. 

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Van  Oosterzee,  J.  J.,  joint  author.  See 
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Van  Ornum,  W:  H.  Money.  Co-opera- 
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Van  Oss,  S.  F.  American  railroads  as  in- 


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Van  Rensselaer,  Mrs.  Schuyler.  Art  out- 

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Van  Rhymn,  G.  A..F.  What  and  how  to 

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Varigny,  H:  de.  Experimental  evolu- 
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Vasari,  G.  Lives  of  the  painters,  sculp- 
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Vasey,  G:  Agricultural  grasses  and  for- 
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1889  894.7 

Vassar,  J:  G.  Twenty  years  around  the 

world,  1839-60.  1891 545.7 

Vassar  college.  Bracket,  A.  C.,  ed.  Ed- 
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— College  book,  p.  372.  1878 428.10 

Vatican  council.  Gladstone,  W.  E.  Vat- 
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Vaughan,  V.  C.  and  Novy,  F:  G.  Pto- 
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proteids.  1891 881.25 

Vaughn,  C.  J.  Church  of  the  first  days: 
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1890  464.21 

Vaughn,  R.  A.  Hours  with  the  mystics. 

2v.  1888 483.19 

Vedanta  philosophy.  Muller,  F.  Max. 

Three  lectures.  1894 485.7 

Vedanta-Sutras,  pt.  1.  (Sacred  books  of 


Vedas.  Muller,  F.  Max.  India,  pp.  161- 

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Physical  religion,  p.  22 466.25 

— Wheeler,  J.  T.  History  of  India:  Hin- 

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— Whitney,  W:  D.  Oriental  studies 332.26.1 

Vedic  hymns,  pt.  1.  (Sacred  books  of  the 


Veeder,  E.  E.  Fiction  class-list. 

Vega  Carpio,  de,  Lope  Felix.  Lewis,  G. 

H.  Spanish  drama.  1846 227.26 

Vegetable  world.  See  Botany. 

Veitch,  J:  Hamilton.  (Philosophical 

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Veitche,  S.  F.  F.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Venice.  Brown,  H.  F.  Venice:  an  his- 
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— Clement,  C.  E.  Queen  of  the  Adriat- 

ic. [1893.] 554.13 

— Hare,  A:  J:  C.  Cities  of  northern 

Italy,  etc.  1876 527.25.2 

Venice 557.5 

— Henty,  G.  A.  Lion  of  St.  Mark.  1889.  j94.1 

— Norton,  C:  E.  Church  building  in  the 

Middle  Ages 836.1 

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— Wiel,  Alethea.  Venice.  (Story  of  the 

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Ventilation.  See  Warming  and. 

Venus,  Transit  of.  Proctor,  R:  A.  Light 

science 828.6 

Mysteries,  p.  307 861.8 

Rough  ways,  p.  58 856.9 

Verbum  Dei.  Horton,  Robert  F 476.10 


Verdi,  G.  Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  Italian 

and  French  composers 624.2 

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Verestchagin,  Vassili.  Painter,  soldier, 
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Verga,  Giovanni.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Vermont,  E.  de  Y.,ed.  America  heraldi- 

ca.  [1886.] *8542.17 

Vermont,  state.  Ames,  M.  C.  Northern 

Vermont  in  August In  311.8 

— Heaton,  J:  L.  Story  of  Vermont. 

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— Robinson,  Rowland  E.  Vermont. 

(American commonwealths.)  1892.  738.16.13 


Verne.  Jules.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Verney,  F.  P.,  Lady.  How  the  peasant 
owner  lives  in  parts  of  France,  Ger- 
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— Memoirs  of  the  Verney  family  during 

the  civil  war.  2v.  i892 685.9 

Vernon- Harcourt,  L.  F.  See  Harcourt, 

L.  F.  V.- 

Veron,  Eugene.  ^Esthetics.  1879 865.13 

Verona.  Hare,  A:  J:  C.  Cities  of  north- 


— Howells,  W:  D.  Italian  journeys 505.25 

— Ruskin,  J:.  Verona  and  other  lectures. 

1894  8106.9 

— Taine,  H.  A.  Italy 503.23 

Veronese,  Paolo.  Jameson,  A.  Italian 

painters 614.3 

— Symonds,  J:  A.  Renaissance:  fine 

arts 831.23 

Versification.  See  Poetry.  ( Versifica- 
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Vespucius,  Americus.  Lester,  C.  E.  and 
Foster,  A.  Life  and  voyages  of. 

1846 535.4 

Vesuvius,  Mount.  Knox,  T:  W.  Under- 
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— Proctor,  R:  A.  Light  science,  p.  186..  828.6 

— Warner,  C:  D.  Saunterings,  p.  197...  514.3 

Vetus  testamentum  Graece  juxta  LXX 

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2v.  1880 483.10 

Veuster,  Damien  de.  Clifford, E.  Father 

Damien.  1889 656.10 

Viaud,  Julien.  {Pierre  Loti.]  From  lands 

of  exile.  1888 557.13 

— Into  Morocco.  1889 538.4 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Vickers,  R.  H.  History  of  Bohemia. 

1894 797.5 

— Martyrdoms  of  literature.  [1891.] 346.10 

Vico,  Giovanni  B.  Flint,  Robert.  Vico. 

(Philosophical  classics.)  1884 675.1.9 

Victor  Emmanuel  II.,  of  Italy.  Godkin, 

G.  S.  Life  of.  1880 647.13 

Victoria,  queen  of  England.  More  leaves 
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— Farmer,  L.  H.  Girls’  book  of  famous 

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— McCarthy,  J.  Modern  leaders.  1847.  607.5 


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Victoria,  queen  of  England , continued. 

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— Valentine,  L.  The  queen:  her  early 

life  and  reign.  1887 647.12 

Victorian  age  of  English  literature.  Oli- 

phant,  M.  O.  W.  2v 347.14 

Viel  Castel,  Count  H.  de.  Memoirs  of. 

[Reign  of  Napoleon  III., to  1864.]  2v. 

1888  668.2 

Vienna.  Brace,  C:  L.  Home  life  in  Ger- 
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— Guild,  C.  Over  the  ocean,  p.  469 554.28 

Vigfusson,  Gudbrand  and  Powell,  F:  Y., 

ed.  Corpus  poeticum  boreale;  the 
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2v.  1884 237.10 

Vigilante  days  and  ways.  Langford, 

Nathaniel  P.  2v.  1890 775.13 

Vignola,  Giacomo  Barozzi  da.  Five  or- 
ders of  architecture.  1891 8542.50 

Viking  age.  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  2v 766.1 

Viking  Bodleys,  Scudder,  H.  E 531.1.3 


Vikings.  See  Northmen. 

Villari,  Pasquale.  Life  and  times  of 

Girolamo  Savonarola.  2v.  1893 695.14 

— Life  and  times  of  Niccolo  Machia- 

velli.  2v.  1891 692.2 

Villars,  P.  England,  Scotland  and  Ire- 
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— , ed.  Escapes  of  Casanova  and  Latude 

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Villetard,  Edmond.  History  of  the  In- 
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Vinaya  texts.  (Sacred  books  of  the  East, 

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Vincent,  Frank.  Actual  Africa:  a tour 

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— Around  and  about  South  America, 


[1885-87] 

— In  and  out  of  Central  America,  and 

other  sketches  of  travel.  1890 

— Land  of  the  white  elephant.  1884 

Vincent,  J:  H.  Better  not:  a discussion 

of  certain  social  customs.  1892. . . 

— The  Chautauqua  movement.  1886. . . 

— How  I was  educated In 

— Modern  Sunday-school.  1887 

— Studies  in  young  life.  1890 

— A study  in  pedagogy.  [1890.] 

— and  Joy,  James  R.  Outline  history  of 

Greece.  1888 ....  

Outline  history  of  Rome.  1889 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.  Treatise  on  paint- 
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p.  313,  482 

— Taine,  H.  A.  Italy, Rome  and  Naples. 
Violin.  Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  violinists, 

p.  9.  Ancestry  of  the 

— Gresswell,  H:  W:  and  George.  How  to 

play  the  fiddle.  1888 

— Hart,  G:  The  violin;  its  famous  ma- 

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— Haweis,  H.  R.  Music  and  morals,  p. 

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Virgil.  [P.  Virgilius  Maro.]  Works;  ed. 

by  J:  Conington  and  H:  Nettleship. 
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— Works;  tr.  by  Davidson.  1889 


537.18 

542.6 
523.9 

478.21 
482.4 

447.3 
461.1 

464.12 
464.26 

755.17 

755.25 

867.7 

852.21 

323.12 

831.23 

507.10 

624.4 

876.22 


895.17 


818.5 

874.11 


237.5 

225.21 


Virgil,  continued. 

— Works;  tr.  by  John  Dryden 234.15 

— Mitchell,  D.  G.  Wet  days,  p.  44 301.13 

— Parton,  J.  Illustrious  men,  p.  134....  617.17 

— Sellar,  W:  Y.  Roman  poets  of  the 

Augustine  age  ; Virgil.  1883 237.2 

Virginia.  Burwell,  Letitia  M.  A girl’s 
life  in  Virgina  before  the  war. 

[1895.] 557.27 

— Dilke,  C:  W.  Greater  Britain,  p.  42, 

103  765.14 

— Drake,  S:  A.  The  making  of  Virginia 

and  the  Middle  Colonies,  1578-1701. 

1893 785.11 

— Hariot,  T:  Narrative  of  the  first  Eng- 

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1590.  [1893.] 788.9 

— Jefferson,  Thomas.  Notes  on.  1801.  784.5 

— Madison, J.  Resolutions  of  1798 In  918.8.4 

— Mason,  Emily  V.,  ed.  Journal  of  a 

young  lady  in,  1782.  1871 684.7 

Virginibus  puerisque.  Stevenson,  R.  L.  333.23 

Vishnu,  Institutes  of.  (Sacred  books  of 

the  East.) 481.1.7 

Visible  speech.  Bell,  Alex.  M.  Sounds 

and  their  relations.  1881 334.16 

— Whitney,  W.  D.  Oriental  and  linguis- 

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Visible  universe.  Gore.  J.  E.  1893 886.1 

Vital  statistics.  Newsholme,  A.  Ele- 
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Vogue,  E.  M.  de  and  others.  The  tsar 

and  his  people.  1891 546.14 

Voice.  Bach,  Alberto  B.  Musical  edu- 
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— Browne,  L.  and  Behnke,  E.  Voice, 

song  and  speech.  1887 895.25 

— Guttmann,  Oskar.  Gymnastics  of  the. 

1884 885.23 

— Hullah,  J:  Cultivation  of  the  speak- 

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— Mackenzie,  Morell.  Hygiene  of  the 

vocal  organs.  1886 856.11 

— Seiler,  Emma.  Voice  in  singing.  1887.  852.28 

Voice  in  speaking.  1887 852.29 

— Sieber,  Fred.  Art  of  singing  and  vo- 

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Volapuk.  Linderfelt,  K.  A.  Volapuk. 

[A  manual.]  1888  331.20 

— Sprague,  C:  E.  Hand-book  of.  1888..  333.28 
Volcano  under  the  city.  [New  York  draft 

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Volcanoes.  Dana,  Jas.  D.  Characteris- 
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— Hull,  E:  Volcanoes:  past  and  present. 

1892 882.14 

— Kingsley,  C:  Madam  How,  p.  54.  Vol- 

canoes  832.25 

— Kneeland,  S.  An  American  in  Iceland, 

p.  247 525.5 

— Lanoye,  F.  de.  Sublime  in  nature, 

p.  179 802.24 

— Reclus,  E.  The  earth,  p.  503 825.18 

— Shaler,  N.  S.  Aspects  of  the  earth,  pp. 

46-97 873.7 

Volckhausen,  A.  von.  See  Fiction  class- 
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Volsunga  saga.  Sparling,  II.  H.,  ed 354.28 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  Candide;  or,  the 

optimist.  1884  323.31 

— Epitres,  satires,  contes,  epigrammes; 

suivis  de  fragments  de  la  Pucelle. 

1874 357.23 


Voltaire. 


202 


WALL  STREET. 


V olt  aire  , ’ continued. 

— La  Henriade;  Le  poem  de  Fontenoy. 

1S72 238.13 


— Brougham,  Henry,  Lord.  Voltaire.  In  667.3 

— Espinasse,  Francis.  Voltaire 693.29 

— Schlegel,  A.  W.  von.  Dramatic  art.  204.17 

See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Volunteer  soldier  in  America.  Logan, 

J:  A 761.16 


Von.  For  names  beginning  with  this  pre- 
fix see  the  latter  part  of  the  name. 
Vosmaer,  Carl.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Voting.  See  Suffrage. 

Vowels.  Hadley,  Jas.  Essays, p.  263.  Vowel 

quantity 356.7 

— Whitney,  W.  D.  Oriental,  etc.,  v.2,  p. 

277.  Relation  of  vowels  and  conso- 
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Voyage  of  the  “Vivian.”  Knox,  T:  W. . 532.3 

Voyage  to  the  Cape.  Russell,  W:  Clark.  536.9 
Voyages  and  travels.  Bisland,  Eliz.  Fly- 
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— Cook,  Gapt.  James.  Voyages  of  dis- 


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— Seward,  Olive  R.  Around  the  world 

stories.  1889 542.26 


Note:  For  principal  entries  in  this  class 
see  Travels  and  voyages. 

Wace,  Henry.  Foundations  of  faith.  1880.  • 475.3 

— , joint  author.  See  Smith,  W: 

— and  others.  Christianity  and  agnosti- 

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Wachenhusen,  H.,  joint  author.  See 
Stieler,  Karl. 

Wages.  Clarke,  J.  B.  Scientific  law  of. 

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— Greeley,  H.  Political  economy,  p.  83.  902.25 

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See  also  Labor  and  capital  ; Profit-sharing. 
Wagner,  C:  Courage.  1894 482.10 

— Youth.  1893 476.5 

Wagner,  R.  Manual  of  chemical  tech- 
nology. 1892 *881.9 

Wagner,  W.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Wagner,  [W.]R:  Correspondence  of  Wag- 


ner and  Liszt,  1841-1861.  2v.  1889.  653.9 

Ring  of  the  Nibelung;  poem.  1888. . . 238.5 

— Butterworth,  H.  Great  composers. 

p.  175  644.10 

— Ferris,  G.  T.  German  composers, 

p.  198 624.1 

— Finck,  H:  T.  Wagner  and  his  works. 

2v.  1893 685.6 

— Hueffer, Franz.  Wagner  and  the  music 

of  the  future.  1874  874.18 

— Keddie,  H.  Musical  composers,  p.  416.  613.23 

— Praeger,  F:  Wagner  as  I knew  him. 

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— Upton,  G:  P.  Standard  operas,  p.  243.  215.21 
Wah-kee-nah  and  her  people.  Strong, 

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Waite,  Arthur  E.  Occult  sciences.  1891.  472.7 


Contents  : Magical  practices.  Secret  sciences  in 
connection  with  magic.  Professors  of  magical  art. 
Modern  phenomena. 

Waite,  H:  R.,  ed.  Boy’s  workshop.  1884.  8102.23 
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Wake,  C.  S.,  joint  author.  Ancient  symbol 

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Wakeman,  H:  O.  The  church  and  the 

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Waldenses.  Comba,  Emilio.  History  of 

the  Waldenses  of  Italy.  1889 766.6 

— Hale,  E.  E.  In  His  name.  1885 47.45 

— Smiles,  S:  Huguenots  in  France 744.10 

— Trench,  R.  C.  Mediaeval  church  his- 

tory   418.12 

Waldo,  Frank.  Modern  meteorology. 

1893 885.9 

Waldstein,  C:  Essays  on  the  art  of  Phei- 

dias.  1885  892.10 

— Work  of  John  Ruskin  : its  influence 

upon  modern  thought  and  life. 

1893 352.9 

Wales.  Borrow, G:  Wild  Wales;  its  peo- 
ple, language  and  scenery.  1888..  561.20 

— Giraldus  Gambrensis.  ‘Itinerary  through 

Wales,  [in  1188];  Description  of 
Wales.  1887 771.4 

— Land  we  live  in.  [South  Wales.]  v.  2. 

In  548.1.2 

— Lovett,  R.  Welsh  pictures  drawn  with 

pen  and  pencil  [1892] 548.14 

— Reid,  Mayne.  Naturalist  in  Siluria. 

1890. 876.34 

— Wright,  T:  Essays,  v.  1,  p.  85.  Origin 

of  the  Welsh 783.9.1 

Walford,  E:  Greater  London:  its  his- 
tory, its  people,  and  its  places.  2v. 

[1884.] 528.14 

— Tales  of  our  great  families.  1890 694.27 

Walford,  L.  B.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Waliszewski,  R.  Romance  of  an  em- 
press: Catherine  II.  of  Russia.  1894.  793.4 

Walker, Mrs.  A.  Female  beauty, regimen, 

dress,  etc.  [1840.] 8102.21 

Walker, Alexander.  Intermarriage.  1851.  861.9 

— Woman  physiologically  considered. 

1840 924.28 

Walker,  Donald.  Manly  exercises.  1886.  867.19 
Walker,  Francis  A.  First  lessons  in  po- 
litical economy.  1892 951.4 

— History  of  the  second  army  corps  in 

the  army  of  the  Potomac.  1887. . . 753.15 

— Land  and  its  rent.  1891 936.23 

— Money.  1891 952.9 

— Political  economy.  [Briefer  course.] 

1888 936.2 

— Wages  question.  1891 y . . 941.27 

Walker,  G:  L.  Thomas  Hooker,  preach- 
er, founder,  democrat.  (Makers  of 


Walker, Jane  H.  Handbook  for  mothers. 

1893 894.12 


Walker,  Jerome.  Anatomy,  physiology, 

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Walker,  Mary  A.  Untrodden  paths  in 

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Walpole,  Robert.  Morley,  J:  Walpole. 

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Walpole,  S.  History  of  England,  1815- 

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Walsh,  W:  J.  Bimetallism  and  mono- 
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Walsingham,  Lord  and  Payne-Gallwey, 

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Walter, J:  Parton,J.  Captains  of  indus- 
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Wampanoag  Indians.  Miller,  W:  J 775.15 

Wanderings  of  plants  and  animals  from 

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Want  and  wealth.  Shriver,  E:  J 937.63 

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Ward.C.O.  History  of  the  ancient  work- 
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Ward,  H.  M.  The  oak:  a popular  intro- 
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Ward,  Herbert.  Five  years  with  the 

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Ward,  May  A.  Dante:  a sketch  of  his 

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Warner,  Francis.  Growth  and  training 

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Washington,  Mary.  Terhune,Mrs.  M.  Y. 

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Washington,  D.  G.  Dahlgren,  M.  Y. 

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Washington,  state.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  His- 
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— Winthrop,  Theo.  Canoe  and  the  sad- 

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Wasps.  De  Saussure,  H.  Synopsis  of 
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WASTE-land  wanderings.  Abbott,  C:C..  856.21 
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— Fanning,  J.  T.  Practical  treatise  on 

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— Prudden,  T.  M.  Drinking-water  and 

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Water  transportation.  See  Transporta- 
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Water-color  painting.  Delamotte,P,  H. 


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Watering  places.  See  Health  resorts. 
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— Eaton,  Charlotte  A.  Waterloo  days. 

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— Guild,  C.  Over  the  ocean,  p.  314 554.28 

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Waters,  Robert.  How  to  get  on  in  the 

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Waterways  and  water  transport  in  differ- 
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265 


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Watson,  B.  R.  Sportsman’s  paradise. 

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Watson,  E.  P.  How  to  run  engines  and 

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Watson,  J.  G.,  ed.  See  Great  command- 
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Watson,  Paul  B.  Swedish  revolution  un- 
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Watson,  R.  G.  Spanish  and  Portuguese 
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Watson,  W:  Adventures  of  a blockade 

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Watson,  William.  Poems.  1893 231.22 

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Watt,  Alex.  Electro-deposition.  1889.  891.4 

Watt,  F.  and  Carter,  A.  Picturesque 

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Watteau,  J.  A.  Pater,  W.  H.  Imagi- 
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Watts,  H:  E:  Cervantes.  (Great  writers.) 

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Watts,  W:  L.  Across  the  Vatna  Jokull. 

1876 557.21 

Waugh,  Arthur.  Alfred, Lord  Tennyson: 

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Wayland,  F.  W.  and  Fuller,  R.  Domes- 
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Ways  and  means.  Clark,  Francis  E 464.9 

We  two  alone  in  Europe.  Ninde,  Mary  L.  533.5 
Wealth.  Emerson,  R.  W.  Conduct  of 

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— Gladden,  W.  Applied  Christianity, 

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— Herron,  G.  D.  Message  of  Jesus  to 

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Weather.  See  Meteorology. 

Webb,  Mrs.  Sidney.  See  Potter,  Beatrice. 


Webb,  T.  W.  Celestial  objects  for  com- 


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Webber,  C.  M.  von.  Ferris,  G.  T.  Ger- 
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— Parton,  J.  Famous  Americans,  p.  53.  603.16 

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1877 221.8 


Contents:  John  Webster  and  his  writings.  White 
devil;  or,  Yittoria  Corombona.  Duchess  of  Malti. 
Devil’s  law-case.  Appius  and  Virginia.  Famous 
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1892  231.20 

Webster,  N.  High  school  dictionary. 

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Wedgwood,  Josiah.  Smiles,  S:  Josiah 
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Wedgwood,  Julia.  The  moral  ideal:  a 

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Wedmore,  Fred.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Weed,  Thurlow.  Autobiography;  ed.  by 
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Weeden,  W:  B.  Economic  and  social 
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Weeds.  Darlington,  W.  American. 

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Week  at  the  fair.  [Chicago,  1893.]  ......  8101.30 

Weeks,  Clara  S.  Text-book  of  nursing. 

1893  8105.3 

Weights  and  measures.  Clarke,  F.W.,ed. 

Weights,  measures  and  money  of 

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Weik,  Jesse  W.,  joint  author.  See  Hern- 
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Weir,  Harrison.  Our  cats  and  all  about 

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Weisbach,  J.  Mechanics  of  engineering. 

1889 896.27 

Weismann,  A.  Essays  upon  heredity,  etc. 

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— Germ-plasm;  a theory  of  heredity.  1893.  885.3 

Weiss, Bernhard.  Introduction  to  the  New 

Testament.  2v 465.10 

— Life  of  Christ.  3v.  1890 467.1 

Weiss,  M.  C:  History  of  the  French 

protestant  refugees.  2v.  1854 792.10 

Weitzmann,  K:  F:  Manual  of  musical 

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Welch,  P.  H.  Said  in  fun.  1889 338.4 

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Weld,  M.  C.  and  others.  A.  B.  C.  of  agri- 
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Well-dressed  woman.  Ecob,  Helen  G. 

1892 884.11 

Wellesley,  Arthur.  See  Wellington, 

Duke  of. 

Wellhausen,  Julius.  Sketch  of  the  his- 
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Wellington,  Arthur  M.  Economic  the- 
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1891 947.13 

Wellington,  Arthur  W.,  Duke  of.  Ali- 
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— Hooper,  G:  Wellington.  (Eng.  men  of 

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WELLINGTON. 


266 


WHALE-FISHERY. 


Wellington,  Arthur  W.,  continued. 

— Lodge,  Edm.  Portraits,  v.  8 658.3.8 

— MacFarlane,  C:  Life  of.  [1852.] 655.6 

— Maxwell,  W.  H.  Life  of.  1884 658.6 

— Smith,  S:  Wellington  as  a man  of  bus- 

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— Victories  of.  1885 772.8 

Wells  D:  A.  Our  merchant  marine. 

1890 937.3 

— Practical  economics.  1888 942.7 

— Recent  economic  changes.  1890 922.22 

— Relation  of  the  tariff  to  wages.  1888. . 937.4 

— Study  of  Mexico  [in  1885].  1890 775.6 

— and  Codman,  J:  Question  of  ships. 

[Merchant  marine.]  1890 937.64 

Wells,  H:  P.  Fly-rods  and  fly-tackle. 

1885 856.14 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Wells,  S:  and  others.  Through  a micro- 
scope. [1886.] 855.23 

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— Greene,  G:  W.  Short  history  of  Rhode 

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Williams,  S:  G.  Applied  geology.  1886.  871.22 
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— Life  here  and  there.  1850 335.5 

— Prose  writings.  [Selections.]  1885..  323.22 

— Trenton  Falls,  picturesque  and  de- 

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— Beers,  H.  A,  N.  P.  Willis.  (Am.  men 

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— Griswold,  R.  W.  Prose  writers, p.  483.  316.17 

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Wills, C.  J.,  joint  author.  See  Philips, F.  C. 

Wills,  Testamentary.  Proffatt,  J:  Curi- 
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Wilmott,  R.  A.,  ed.  English  sacred  po- 
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Wilson,  A.  J .,ed.  Glossary  of  colloquial, 
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Wilson,  Alex,  and  Bonaparte,  C:  L.  Amer- 
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Wilson,  Andrew.  Chapters  on  evolution. 

1882  8107.15 

Wilson,  Augusta  E.  See  Fiction  class- 
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Wilson,  Sir  C:  Lord  Clive.  (English 

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Wilson,  D.  The  Pilgrim  fathers.  1888. 

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Wilson,  G:  R.  Drunkenness.  1893 

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Wilson,  J.  G.  World’s  largest  libraries. 

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Wilson,  J.  L.  Western  Africa  : its  his- 
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Wilson,  J:  [ Christopher  North.]  Noctes 

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— Jeffrey,  F.  Contributions  to  Edin- 

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Wilson,  J.  T.  The  black  phalanx;  a his- 
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1888 763.16 

Wilson,  J:  Treatise  on  English  punctua- 
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Wilson,  J:  M.  ^Fiction  class-list. 

Wilson,  R.  A.  Conquest  of  Mexico.  1861..  776.20 
Wilson,  Woodrow.  Congressional  gov- 
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— The  state:  historical  and  practical  pol- 

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Wimples  and  crisping-pins.  Child, Theo. 

1895 8107.14 

WiNcnELL,  Alexander.  Shall  we  teach 

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1888 872.34 


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887.25 

941.28 


357.11 

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6101.1 


B.34 


Winchester, Boyd.  Swiss  republic.  1891.  7103.6 
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Windsor  Castle.  Guild,  C.  Over  the 

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— Loftie,  W.  J.  Windsor  Castle;  park, 

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Wingate,  Francis  R.  Mahdiism  and  the 

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Winn,  H:  Property  in  land.  [Against 

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WINNEBAGO. 


270 


WOMAN. 


Winnebago  county,  111.  Biographical 


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Winnepeg  country.  Scudder,  S:  H 538.10 

Winning  of  the  West,  1769-83.  Roosevelt, 

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Winskill,  P.  T.  Temperance  movement 

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Winslow,  Anna  Green.  Diary  of,  [1771- 

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— Christopher  Columbus.  Port  and 


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Winter,  Alex.  New  York  state  reforma- 
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Winter,  J.  S.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Winter,  W:  George  W:  Curtis;  a eu- 
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— Gray  days  and  gold  in  England  and 

Scotland.  1892 556.19 

— Life  and  art  of  Edwin  Booth.  1894, . . 687.14 

— Shakespeare’s  England,  [1877  and  1882] . 

1891 544.2 

Winter.  Bushnell,H.  Moral  uses, p.188.  317.19 

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Winter,  A.,  in  the  West,  [1833-34].  Hoff- 
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Winter  resorts.  See  Health  resorts. 

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1869 654.7 

Winthrop,  Theo.  Life  in  the  open  air, 

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Wirt,  W:  Letters  of  the  British  spy. 

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— Duyckinck,  E.  A.  National  portrait 

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1890  785  28 

— Lapham,  I.  A.  Antiquities  of.  1883.  .*8522.17 

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— Smith,  W:  R.  History  of  Wisconsin. 

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— Thwaites,  R.  G.  Story  of  Wisconsin. 

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Wisconsin,  continued. 

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1875 7101.4 

Wise,  B.  R.  Industrial  freedom:  a study 

in  politics.  1892 944.1 

Wise,  Daniel.  Men  of  renown:  charac- 
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Wise,  H:  A.  Seven  decades  of  the  Union. 

1881  788.21 

Wister,  A.  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Wit.  See  Humor,  wit,  etc. 

WiTof  women.  Sanborn,  Kate 323.23 

Witchcraft.  Du  Bois,  Constance  G.  Mar- 
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— Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.  Yiking  age,  v.  1,  p. 

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With  trumpet  and  drum.  Field,  Eu- 
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Withers,  Alex.  S.  Chronicles  of  bor- 
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1895 7104.2 

Witherspoon,  O.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Withrow,  W:  H.  Popular  history  of  the 

dominion  of  Canada.  1888 784.9 

Witness  to  immortality  in  literature,  etc. 

Gordon,  G.  A. . . 484.5 

Witt,  Mme.  de.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Witthaus,  R.  A.  Medical  student’s  man- 
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Witty,  wise  and  wicked  maxims.  Du 

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Wolcott,  Oliver.  Administrations  of 
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Wolf,  Annie.  Truth  about  beauty. 

[1892.] 884.12 

Wolf,  Edm.  J.  Lutherans  in  America. 

1890 465.12 

Wolff,  H:  W.  People’s  banks.  1893....  928.7 

— Rambles  in  the  Black  Forest.  1890. . . 563.5 

Wolff,  Julius.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Wolsey,  T:,  Cardinal.  Creighton,  Man- 

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Woltmann,  A.  Holbein  and  his  time. 

1872 684.1 

Woman.  Biography. 


$£<?  Biography  (Collective:  Women,  and  other  head- 
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Miscellaneous. 


— Burt,  Mary  E.  Browning’s  women. 

[Portraitures.]  [1887.] 333.16 

— Child,  L.  Maria.  History  of.  2v.  1854.  922.1 

— Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Only  a flock  of  wo- 

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— Eagle,  M.  K.  O.,  ed.  Congress  of  wo- 

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WOMAN. 


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WOOD. 


Woman,  continued. 

— Garnett,  Lucy  M.  Women  of  Turkey 


and  their  folk-lore.  1890 926.5 

— Higginson,  T:  W.  Women  and  men. 

[Short  papers.]  1888. 902.36 

— International  council  of  women,  Re- 

port of.  Washington,  1888 921.3 

— Keddie,  Henrietta.  Heroines  in  ob- 

scurity. 1871 453.32 

— Lewes,  L:  Women  of  Shakespeare. 

1895 356.12 

— Lombroso,  Caesar  and  Ferrero,  W:  The 

female  offender.  (Criminology  se- 
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— Mason,  Otis  T.  Woman’s  share  in 

primitive  culture.  Illus.  1894 946.1.1 

— Meyer,  Annie  N.,  ed.  Woman’s  work 

in  America.  1891 946.5 

— Michelet,  J.  Woman.  [La  femme.] 

1860 451.16 

— Morton,  T:  W.,  comp.  Woman  in  epi- 

gram. 1894 357.10 

— Spofford,HarrietP.  House  and  hearth. 

1891 466.15 

— Starrett,  Helen  E.  Letters  to  a daughter 

1886 446.6 

Letters  to  elder  daughters:  married 

and  unmarried.  1883 451.13 

Education,  etc. 

— Lange,  Helene.  Higher  education  of 

women  in  Europe.  1890 448.2.16 

— Miller,  Olive  T.  The  woman’s  club: 

a practical  guide  and  hand-book. 

[1891.] 925.28 

— Stanley,  Maude.  Clubs  for  working 

girls.  1890 925.16 

— Thwing,  C:  F.  The  college  woman. 

[1894.] 484.21 

Employments. 

— Campbell,  Helen.  Prisoners  of  pov- 

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Prisoners  of  poverty:  women  wage- 
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— Croly,  J.  C.  [Jenny  June.]  Thrown 

on  her  own  resources;  or,  what  girls 
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— Illinois.  Labor  report,  1892.  Working 

women  in  Chicago *9601.22 

— Rayne,  Mrs.  M.  L.  What  can  a woman 

do?  [1893.] 952.4 

— Roe,  Marion  E.  How  six  girls  made 

money.  1887 922.4 

— Women  in  the  business  world;  or,  hints 

and  helps  to  prosperity.  By  one  of 
them.  1894 951.27 

Health  and  diseases. 

— Capp,W:  M.  The  daughter;  her  health, 

education,  etc.  1891 877.29 

— Shepherd,  Mrs.  E.  R.  For  girls:  a 

special  physiology.  1888 877.1 

— Walker, Alex.  Woman  physiologically 

considered,  as  to  mind,  morals,  etc. 

1840 924.28 

See  also  Health ; Physical  education. 

Rights  and  duties. 

— Chester,  E.  Girls  and  women.  [Con- 

duct of  life.]  1890 461.11 

— Grimke,  Sarah  M.  Letters  on  the 

equality  of  the  sexes,  and  the  con- 
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Woman,  rights  and  duties,  continued. 

— Hardy,  E.  J.  Five  talents  of  woman. 

1888 453.33 

— Moore,  Clara  J.  [Mrs.  H.O.  Ward.]  So- 

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[1892.] 933.5 

— Ramabai  Sarasvati,  Pundita.  High- 

caste  Hindu  woman.  1887 947.8 

— Stanton,  E.  C.  and  others,  ed.  History 

of  woman  suffrage.  3v.  1887 921.2 

— Stanton,  Theo.,  ed.  Woman  question 

in  Europe.  [Essays.]  1884 901.22 

— Willard,  F.  E.  Reconstructing  the 

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Woman  in  France  during  the  18th  cen- 
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1893 686.6 

Woman  in  sacred  song.  Smith,  Mrs.  E. 

M.,  ed.  1885 212.19 

Woman’s  club,  The.  Miller,  Olive  T. 

[1891.] 925.28 

Woman’s  record.  Hale,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Illus. 

1870 688.2 

Woman’s,  A,  war  record,  1861-’65.  Collis, 

Septima  M.  1889 767.24 

Women  adventurers.  Dowie,  Muriel. 

Illus.  1893 ;..  685.12 

Women  and  men.  [Short  essays.]  Hig- 
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Women  and  theatres.  Logan,  Olive.  1869.  333.18 

Women  of  the  Valois  court.  Saint-Amand, 

Imbert  de.  Ports.  1898 683.19 

Women  of  worth:  a book  for  girls 675.17 

Wonders  of  the  world.  Freeman, Henry, 

comp.  1873 534.23 

Wood,  Esther.  Dante  Rossetti  and  the 

pre-Raphaelite  movement.  1894.  . 8106.1 

Wood,  H.  C.,  Remington,  J.  P.  and  Sadt- 
ler,  S:  P.  Dispensatory  of  the 

United  States.  1894 *888.14 

Wood,  H:  God’s  image  in  man.  1892. . . 472.9 

— Ideal  suggestion  through  mental  pho- 

tography. 1893 475.12 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Wood,  H:  T.  Modern  methods  of  illus- 
trating books.  1887 8102.6 

Wood,  Herbert.  Shores  of  Lake  Aral. 

1876 537.8 

Wood,  James.  Dictionary  of  quotations. 

1893  352.3 

Wood,  J:  G:  Bible  animals.  1877 445.16 

— Branch  builders.  1887 861.22 

— Common  objects  of  the  country.  [1858.]  847.39 

— Common  objects  of  the  microscope. 

[1866.]...' 893.10 

— Half  hours  in  field  and  forest.  1867. ..  855.18 

— Half  hours  with  a naturalist.  1887...  855.17 

— Homes  under  the  ground.  1887... 861.23 

— Horse  and  man:  their  mutual  depend- 

ence and  duties.  1886 854.1 

— Man  and  his  handiwork.  [Inventions.] 

1886 854.12 

— Nature’s  teachings:  human  invention 

anticipated.  1885 854.11 

— Uncivilized  races  of  men  in  all  coun- 

tries of  the  world.  2v.  1871 854.4 

— Wonderful  nests.  1887 861.24 

Wood,  J:  S.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Wood.  See  Timber. 

Wood,  J:  T.  Modern  discoveries  on  the 

site  of  ancient  Ephesus.  1890 473.1.14 

Wood  carving.  See  Wood-working. 

Wood  engraving.  See  Engraving. 


WOODBERRY. 


272 


WRIGHT. 


Woodberry,  G:  E:  North  shore  watch 

and  other  poems.  1890 236.25 

— Studies  in  letters  and  life.  1891 343.1 

Woodbury,  C:  J.  Talks  with  Ralph 

Waldo  Emerson.  1890 687.21 

Woodcraft.  Sears,  G.  W.  [Nessmuk]. 

[1884.] 844.41 

Woodford,  C:  M.  Naturalist  among  the 
head-hunters.  [Solomon  Islands, 

1886-8.]  1890 542.29 

Woodhead,  G.  S.  Bacteria  and  their 

products.  1892 893.16 

Woodman,  A.  J.  Picturesque  Alaska:  a 

tour.  1890 538.7 

Woods,  Kate  T.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Woods,  Katherine  P.  See  Fiction  class- 
list. 

Woods,  Marg.  L.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Woods,  R.  A.  English  social  movements. 

1891 925.30 

Woodward,  Ashbel.  Life  of  Gen.  Na- 
thaniel Lyon.  1862 661.13 

Woodward,  C.  M.  Manual  training  in 

education.  Illus.  1890 876.24 

— Manual  training  school.  1887 857.4 

Wood-working.  Barter,  S.  Manual  in- 
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— Kilbon,  G:  B.  Elementary  woodwork. 

1893 886.21 

— Leland,  C:  G.  Manual  of  wood  carv- 

ing. 1891 875.17 

— Pansey,  Leo.  Wood  carving  for  ama- 

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— Sickels,Ivin.  Exercises  in  wood-work- 

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Woolever,  Adam,  comp . Treasury  of 
wisdom,  wit,  and  humor,  odd  com- 
parisons and  proverbs.  1885 321.19 

Woolley,  Celia  P.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Woolman,  J:  Journal  of;  with  introd. 

by  J:  G.  Whittier.  [1871.] 687.4 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  [Susan  Coolidge .]  See 
Fiction  class-list. 

Woolson,  Abba  G.  George  Eliot  and  her 

heroines:  a study.  1886 324.1 

Woolson,  C.  F.  See  Fiction  class-list. 
Worcester,  B:  Life  and  mission  of 

Emanuel  Swedenborg.  1892 6102.12 

Worcester,  E:  Somerset,  2d  marquis  of '. 

Lodge,  Edm.  Portraits 658.3.5 

— Parton,  J.  Captains  of  industry 644.21.1 

Worcester,  Jos.  E.,  lexicographer.  Alli- 

bone,  S.  A.  Dictionary  of  authors.  A. 8.3 

Word  of  God  opened.  Peirce,  B.  K 478.12 

Words.  Garlanda,  F:  Fortunes  of. 

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— Muller, F.  Max.  Biographies  of.  1888.  333.27 
Wordsworth,  Christopher.  Greece:  pic- 
torial, descriptive  and  historical. 

1882 534.13 

Wordsworth,  W:  Burroughs,  J:  Coun- 
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— De  Quincey,  T:  Literary  reminiscen- 

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v.  1,  p.  231.  W.  and  Coleridge 318.28 

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— Taine,  H.  A.  English  literature,  v.  2, 

p.  260 305.12 


Work.  See  Labor  and  capital;  Labor  and 
the  laboring  classes. 

Work  and  wages.  Rogers,  J.  E.  T 925.12 

World,  The.  By  E:  Moore,  H.  Walpole, 
and  others.  (British  essayists.)  v. 

22-24 303.15  22-24 

World  almanac,  1893-5.  3v. *931.3 

World  as  the  subject  of  redemption. 

Freemantle,  W.  H 477.7 

World  as  will  and  idea.  Schopenhauer, 

A.  3v 454.12 

World  grown  young;  a record  of  reforms, 

1894-1914.  Herbert,  A.,  ed 944.28 

World  on  wheels.  Stratton,  Ezra  M 8104.4 

World-English  Bell,  Alex.  M 334.12 

Worlds.  Proctor,  R:  A.  Birth  and  death 

of In  861.8 

Other  worlds  than  ours 812.7 

World’s  best  hymns.  Harlow,  Louis  K.  231.28 
World’s  Columbian  exposition.  See  In- 
dustrial exhibitions. 

World’s  foundations  ; or,  geology  for  be- 
ginners. Giberne,  Agnes 898.18 

World’s  great  explorers  and  explorations. 

See  Great  explorers. 

World’s  parliament  of  religions.  Bar- 

rows,  J:  H:,  ed.  2v.  Illus.  1893...  477.4 

World’s  worship  in  stone:  temple,  cathe- 
dral and  mosque.  Illus.;  ed.  with 
descriptive  text  by  M.  M.  Ripley. 

[1879.] *8522.15 

Wormeley,  Katharine  P.  Memoir  of 

Honore  de  Balzac.  1892 675.11 

Wormley,  Theo.  G:  Micro-chemistry  of 

poisons.  1885 8103.21 

Wornum,  R.  N.  Analysis  of  ornament. 

1874  8104.19 

Worthies  of  England.  Fuller,  T:  3v...  654.16 
Wright,  A.  W.  American  street  rail- 
ways. 1888 871.26 

Wright,  C:  A corporal’s  story.  Com- 
pany C.  81st  O.  Y.  I.  1887 761.6 

Wright,  E.  P.  Cassell’s  concise  natural 

history 858.7 

Wtright,  Elizur,  ed.  Quarterly  anti-slav- 
ery magazine,  v.  1-2.  1835-7 901.17 

Wright,  G.  F:  Charles  G. Finney.  (Amer- 
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— Ice  age  in  North  America.  1889  864.13 

— Man  and  the  glacial  period.  1892. . . .815.4.69 
Wright,  H.  C.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Wright,  Julia  McN.  Sea-side  and  way- 

side.  Nature  readers  series.  3v. 

Illus.  1890-1 876.12 

— Twelve  noble  men.  [1879.] 647.15 

Contents:  Martin  Booz  ; G:  Whitefield  ; J:  and  C: 
Wesley;  W:Wilberforce:  J:  Howard;  Girolamo  Savo- 
narola; L.  de  Sanctis;  F:  W.  Krumtnacher;  J:  New- 
ton; Roger  Miller;  H:  Lyman;  Jonas  King. 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Wright,  Lewis.  Light;  a course  of  exper- 
imental optics.  1882 874.23 

Wright,  Mabel  O.  Birdcraft.  Col’d  and 

other  illus.  1895 8107.13 

Wright,  T:  Dictionary  of  obsolete  and 

provincial  English.  2v.  1886 324.13 

— Essays  on  archaeological  subjects.  2v. 

1861 783.9 

— Homes  of  other  days  : a history  of  do- 

mestic manners  and  sentiments  in 
England.  1871 756.8 

— Narratives  of  sorcery  and  magic.  1852.  476.6 

— ,ed.  Vision  and  creed  of  Piers  Plough- 

man. 2v.  1887 234.7 


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273 


YOUNG. 


Wright,  Thomas.  Life  of  William  Cow- 

per.  1892 685.10 

Wright,  W:  B.  Ancient  cities  [of  the 

Bible].  1887 523.28 

Writer.  See  Periodicals. 

Writing.  Disraeli,  I:  Curiosities  of  lit- 
erature, p.  311.  History  of  writ- 
ing masters 305.8 

Curiosities  of  literature,  p.  129.  Ori- 
gin of  the  materials  of 305.8 

— Mathews,  W:  Men,  etc.,  p.  366.  Phil- 
osophy of  handwriting 343.6 

See  also  Composition  ; Letters  ; Palaeography;  Pen- 
manship ; Phonography. 

Wyatt,  Francis.  Phosphates  of  America. 

1892 8104.23 

Wycherley,  W:  Dramatic  work's.  1880. 

In  221.7 


Contents:  Love  in  a wood;  or,  St.  James’s  Park; 
The  gentleman  dancing-master;  The  country  wife; 


The  plain  dealer. 

Wycklyffe,  J.  See  Wickliff. 

Wylde,  J.,  ed.  Industries  of  the  world. 

2v.  [1882.] *888.8 

Wyndham  towers.  Aldrich,  T:  B 223.12 

Wyoming,  state.  Bancroft,  H.  H.  His- 
tory of,  1540-1888.  1890 782.4 

Wythe,  j.H.  Science  of  life;  or,  animal 

and  vegetable  biology.  1880 891.29 

Xenophanes.  Lewes,  G:  H.  Biographi- 
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— Symonds,  J:  A.  Greek  poets,  v.  1,  p. 

190 217.15.1 

Xenophon.  Cyropsedia,  or,  institution  of 

Cyrus;  and  the  Hellenics,  o^  Gre-  , 

cian  history;  tr.  by  J.  S.  Watson  and 
H:  Dale.  1886 771.18 

— Minor  works;  tr.  by  J.  S.  Watson.  1888.  324.8 

— Whiton,  J.  M.  and  M.  B.  Three  months’ 

preparation  for  reading  Xenophon. 

[1885.] 357.27 

Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.  See  Young  people’s  society 
of  Christian  endeavor. 

Yaggy,  L.  W.  and  Haines,  T.  L.  Muse- 
um of  antiquity.  1881 ...  756.3 

Yale  lectures  on  preaching.  See  Preach- 
ing. 

Yale  review.  See  Periodicals. 

Yale  university.  Baldwin,  E.  Annals 

of  Yale  college.  1838 477.2 

— Decrow,  W.  E.  Yale  and  the  “City  of 

Elms.”  1882 523.7 

— Dexter,  F.  B.  Sketch  of  the  history  of. 

1887  456.18 

— Hadley,  A.  T.  Four  American  uni- 

versities. 1895 948.5 

— Johnston, H:  P.  Yale  and  her  honor- 

roll  in  the  American  revolution, 

1775-83.  1888 447.21 

— Kingsley,  W:  L.,  ed.  Yale  college:  a 


sketch  of  its  history.  2v.  1879.  F.  *8542.29 

— Porter,  J.  A.  Sketches  of  Yale  life.  1886.  436.17 

— Porter,  Noah.  Fifteen  years  in  the 

chapel  of  Yale  college.  [Sermons, 


1871-86.]  1888 456.13 

Yan  Phou  Lee.  When  I was  a boy  in 

China.  [1887.] 533.14 

Yankee  girls  in  Zulu  Land.  Sheldon, 

Louise  V- 538.5 

Yates,  Edm.  His  recollections  and  ex- 
periences, [1831-75.]  1885 (565.8 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Year  books.  See  Almanacs,  etc. 


Year  in  the  great  republic.  Bates,  E. 

Catherine.  2v.  1887 542.11 

Yeats,  J : Natural  history  of  the  raw  ma- 
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— Technical  history  of  commerce.  1887.  872.39 
Yeats,  W.  B.  Celtic  twilight,  men  and 

women,  dhouls  and  fairies.  1894. . 182.24 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Yellowstone  region.  Stanley, E.  J.  Ram- 


bles in  wonderland.  1878  513.11 

Yeo,  I:  B.  Climate  and  health  resorts. 

1890 ......  898.27 

“Yester-year:”  ten  centuries  of  toilette. 

Robida,  A.  1891 871.19 

Yonge,  C:  D.  Life  of  Marie  Antoinette 

queen  of  France.  1876 6101.13. 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  Cameos  from  Eng- 
lish history.  v.1-7.  1877-1890 742.20 

Contents:  v.  1,  From  Rollo  to  Edward  II.  v.  2,  The 


wars  in  France,  v.  3,  Wars  of  the  roses,  v.  4,  Ref- 
ormation times,  v.  5,  England  and  Spain,  [1565-1602]. 
v.  6,  Forty  years  of  Stewart  rule,  [1603-43].  v.  7,  The 
rebellion  and  restoration,  [1642-1678]. 

— Hannah  More.  (Famous  women.)  1888.  627.1.17 

— History  of  France.  [Primer.]  1882. . .716.27.8 

— Kings  of  England.  1870 j765.17 

— An  old  woman’s  outlook  in  a Hamp- 

shire village.  1892 347.8 

— See  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Yorke,  Arthur.  Rustic  carpentry.  1893. 

In  8105.17.1 

— Sun-dials  and  dialling.  1893.  ...  In  8105.17.2 
Yorkshire,  England.  Macquoid,  T:  R. 

and  Mrs.  Katharine  S.  About  York- 
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— Smith,  W:,  ed.  Old  Yorkshire,  [His- 

tory and  antiquities.]  n.  s.  v.l.  1889.  778.8.1 
Yoruba  language.  Bowen,  T.  J.  Gram- 
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Yo  Semite  valley.  Hutchings,  J.  M.  In 
the  heart  of  the  Sierras:  Yo  Semite 
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— Jackson, II. H.  Bits  of  travel,  p.  87,  134. 

1878 522.15 

Youmans,  E:  L.  Fiske,  J:  Life  of;  with 

select  writings.  1894 692.9 

Youmans.  Eliza  A.  Descriptive  botany. 

1889 876.16 

— First  book  of  botany.  1888 861.37 

Young,  Alex.  Chronicles  of  the  first 

planters  of  the  colony  of  Massachu- 
setts bay,  1623-36.  1846 784.15 

Young,  Brigham.  Dilke,  C:W.  Greater 

Britain 503.20 

— McCarthy, J.  Modern  leaders 607.5 

Young,  C:  A.  Elements  of  astronomy  ; 

added , Uranography.  1894 898.29 

— Lessons  in  astronomy.  1891 877.25 

— Text-book  of  general  astronomy.  1893.  8104.2 
Young,  E:  Eliot, George.  Essays,  p.  3-64.  327.17 


— Johnson, S:  English  poets 643.17.2 

— Ward,  T.  H.,  ed.  English  poets,  v.3. 

p.  222 218.8 

Young,  F.  C-.  Geometry  for  gardeners. 

1893 In  8105.17.2 

Young,  L.  J.  H.  Sea- fishing  as  a sport. 

1872  861.31 

Young,  The.  Vincent,  J:  II.  Studies  in 

young  life.  1890 464.12 

— Wagner,  C:  Youth.  1893 476.5 

Youno  engineer’s  book.  Roper,  S 8111.7 

Young  folks’  catechism  of  common 

things.  Champlin,  J.  D. f . 856.25 


YOUNG. 


274 


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Young  folks  golden  treasury  of  travel 

and  adventure.  [1890.] 541.21 

Young  folks’  ‘heroes  of  history.  See 
Towle,  G:  M. 

Young  lady’s  book.  [1859] 867.21 

Young  men.  Buckley,  J.  M.  Oats  or 
wild  oats?  Common-sense  for  young 
men.  1885 436.8 

— Collyer,  Robert.  Talks  to.  1888 453.7 

— Davidson,  J.  T.  Talks  with  463.27 

— Dawson,  W.  J.  Threshold  of  man- 

hood. [1889.] 461.7 

— Geikie,  Cunningham.  Entering  on 

life.  1887 451.22 

— Hardy,  E.  J.  Sunny  days  of  youth. 

1893 476.29 

— Mann,  Horace.  A few  thoughts  for  a 

young  man.  1890 482.32 

— Munger,  Theo.  T.  On  the  threshold. 

1890 461.13 

Young  Nimrods  around  the  world.  Knox, 

T:  W 541.5.2 

Young  Nimrods  in  North  America.  Knox, 

T:  W 541.5.1 

Young  people’s  history  of  England.  Towle, 

G.  M 765.5 


Young  people’s  society  of  Christian  en- 
deavor. Aids  to  endeavor:  for  pub- 
lic and  private  use;  with  introduc- 
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— Alden,  Mrs.  I.  M.  Chrissy’s  endeavor.  94.8 
Her  associate  members.  [Sequel  to 

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— Clark,  F.  E.,  D.  D.  Ways  and  means. 

[1890.] 464.9 

— Pratt,  Dwight  M.  Decade  of  Chris- 

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Younger  American  poets.  Sladen,  D .,ed.  227.21 
Yriarte,  C:  Florence:  its  history;  tr.  by 

C:  B.  Pitman.  1882.  F *8542.16 

Yucatan.  Brinton,  D:  G.,  ed.  Maya  chron- 
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— Stephens,  J:  L.  Incidents  of  travel  in 

Yucatan.  2v.  1843 543.10 

Zabriskie,  F.  N.  Horace  Greeley,  the  ed- 
itor. 1890 671.1.2 

Zahm,  J.  A.  Sound  and  music.  1892 883.8 

Zangwill,  I.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Zeller,  E.  Stoics,  Epicureans  and  scep- 
tics. 1880 491.6 

Zend-Avesta.  See  Parseeism ; Zoroaster. 

Zeno,  the  stoic.  Diogenes  Laertius.  Lives, 

p.  259 658.1 

— Lewes,  G:  H:  Biog.  hist,  of  philosophy.  427.1 
Zenobia.  Brooks,  E.  S.  Historic  girls. 

1887 652.5 

— Farmer,  L.  H.  Girls’  book  of  famous 

queens.  [1887.] 673.26 

Zieber,  E.  Heraldry  in  America.  1895..  *688.7 

Zigzag  journeys.  See  Butterworth,  H. 

Zimmern,  Alice.  Methods  of  education 

in  the  United  States.  1894 946.12 

Zimmern,  Helen.  Hansa  towns.  (Story 

of  the  nations  ) 1889 752.1.25 

Zinc.  Bloxam,  C.  L.  Metals  : their 

properties  and  treatment,  p.  153...  838.29 
Zockler,  Otto.  Chronicles’.  {In  Lange’s 

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— Daniel.  {In  Lange’s  Commentary . )In  471 . 1.13 

— Job.  {In  Lange’s  Commentary.) In  471. 1.8 

— Proverbs;  Ecclesiastes ; Song  of  Solo- 

mon. {In  Lange’s  Commentary.).  .471.1.10 
Zola,  Emile.  Amicis,  E.de.  Studies  of 

Paris,  pp.  178-242 523.22 


Zola,  Emile,  continued. 

— Matthews,  J.  B.  French  dramatists.  657.10 
Zoology.  Aristotle.  History  of  animals. 

1887 867.8 

— Audubon,  J:  J.  and  Bachman,  J:  Quad- 

rupeds of  North  America.  3v. 

[1849.] *892.2 

— Baird,  S.  F.  Preliminary  report  on 

natural  history:  mammals.  (Pacific 


— Baker,  Sir  S:  W.  Wild  beasts  and 

their  ways.  1890 875.6 

— Beaugrand,  C:  Walks  abroad  of  two 

young  naturalists.  [1889.] 864.14 

— Brooks,  W.  K.  Invertebrate  zoology. 

1890  883.19 

— Buckland,  Francis  T.  Curiosities  of 

natural  history,  lst-4th  series.  1872- 
77 801.13 

— Claus,  C.  Elementary  text-book  of 

zoology.  2v.  1892 894.18 

— Cooper,  Sarah.  Animal  life  in  the  sea 

and  on  the  land.  1887 861.5 

— Emerton,  J.  H.  Life  on  the  seashore: 

or,  animals  of  our  coasts  and  bays. 

1880  884.21 

— Feathers,  furs  and  fins.  [1885-89.]...  j875.18 

— Frith,  H:  Marvels  of  animal  and  plant 

life 874.40 

— Hehn,  V.  Domestic  animals  in  their 

migration  from  Asia  to  Europe. 

1891  8107.18 

— Heilprin,  Angelo.  Animal  life  of  our 

seashore.  1888 8112.5 

Geographical  and  geological  distri- 
bution of  animals.  1887 815.4.57 

— Holder,  C:  F.  Marvels  of  animal  life. 

1885  847.20 

and  J.  B.  Elements  of  zoology.  [1885.]  891.22 

— Houssay,  F:  Industries  of  animals. 

1893 893.22 

— Hudson,  W.  H.  Naturalist  in  La 

Plata.  Illus.  1892 881.10 

— Huxley, T:H:  Anatomy  of  invertebra- 

ted  animals.  1885 856.17 

Anatomy  of  vertebrated  animals. 

1886  856.16 

Lay  sermons.  Study  of 401.9 

— Ingersoll,  E.  Friends  worth  knowing; 

American  natural  history.  [1880.]  865.5 

— Jardine,  Sir  W:  Naturalist’s  librarv. 

40  v I.  866.1 

Contents : Birds:  v.  1-14.  Animals:  v.  15-27.  En- 
tomology v.  28-34.  Ichthyology,  v.  35-40. 

— Jones,  T:  R.  General  outline  of  the 

animal  kingdom,  and  manual  of 
comparative  anatomy.  1871 873.1 

— Kingsley, C:  Glaucus;  or,  the  wonders 

of  the  shore.  1855 807.6 

— Kingsley,  J:  S.,  ed.  Riverside  natural 

history.  6v.  [1885-8.] 863.1 


Contents:  v.l,  Lower  invertebrates,  v.2,  Crustacea 
and  insects,  v.  3,  Fishes  and  reptiles,  v.  4,  Birds 
v.  5,  Mammals,  v.6,  Man. 

— Kirby,  W:  History,  habits,  and  in- 
stincts of  animals.  (Bridgewater 


treatises.)  2 v.  1853 868.15 

— Knox,  T:  Horse  stories  and  stories  of 

other  animals.  [1890.] 878.23 

— Loudon,  J.  W.  Entertaining  natural- 

ist. 1867 867.15 


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275 


ZULU  LAND. 


Zoology,  continued. 

— Lubbock,  Sir  J:  On  the  senses,  in- 

stincts, and  intelligence  of  animals. 

1888 815.4.64 

— Maskell,  Mrs.  A.  E.  A-.  Children  with 

the  animals 847.35 

— Mivart,  St.  G:  American  types  of 

animal  life.  1893 885.14 

— Mudie,  R.  Feathered  tribes  of  the 

British  Islands.  2v.  1853 867.17 

— Packard,  A.  S.  First  lessons  in.  1893.  891.26 

— Parker,  T.  J.  Instruction  in  zootomy. 

1884 855.19 

— Porter,  J.  Hampden.  Wild  beasts. 

1894 8104.15 

— Pouchet,  F.  A.  The  universe;  or,  the 

infinitely  great  and  the  infinitely 
little.  [1870.] 841.14 

— Richards,  Laura  E.,  ed.  Four  feet, 

two  feet,  and  no  feet j878.7 

— Sanderson, G.  P.  Thirteen  years  among 

the  wild  beasts  of  India.  1879 886.9 

— Simmonds,  P.  L.  Dictionary  of  useful 

animals  and  their  products.  [1883.]  855.9 

— Steele,  J.  D.  and  Jenks,  J.W.  P.  Pop- 

ular zoology.  [1887.] 861.34 

— Uncle  Warren,  pseud.  Animals:  their 

homes  and  their  habits.  1888. . . . 881.7 

— Wallace,  A.  R.  Geographical  distri- 

bution of  animals.  2v.  1876 854.7 


Zoology,  continued. 

— - Island  life.  1881 836.18 

— Wood,  J:  G:  Bible  animals.  1877...  445.16 

Branch-builders.  1887 861.22 

Common  objects  of  the  country 847.39 

Homes  under  the  ground.  1887 861.23 

Nature’s  teachings  [and  human  in- 
vention]. 1885 854.11 

Wonderful  nests.  1887 861.24 

— Wright,  E.  P.  Cassell’s  concise  nat- 

ural history 858.7 


See  also  entries  under  Natural  History;  also , Apes; 
Birds;  “Challenger”;  Coral;  Deer;  Domestic  ani- 
mals; Elephant;  Evolution;  Fish  and  fishing;  Geol- 
ogy ( Palaeontology );  Insects;  Mammalia:  Nature; 
Ocean;  Phosphorescence;  Reptiles:  Shells;  Zootomy; 
and  names  of  domestic  animals. 

Zootomy.  Parker,  T.  J.  Course  of  in- 
struction in.  [Vertebrata.]  1884...  855.19 

Zoroaster.  Milne,  J:  Zoroaster  and  the 
Zend  A vesta.  {In  Faiths  of  the 

world.)  In  484.1 

See  also  Parseeism. 

Zschokke,  H.  See  Fiction  class-list. 

Zulu  Land.  Muller,  F.  Max.  Chips,  etc. 

Zulu  nursery  tales In  404.2.2 

— Sheldon,  L.  Y-.  Yankee  girls  in.  1888.  538.5 

— Tyler,  J.  Forty  years  among  the  Zu- 

lus. [1891.]. 544.32 


ADDITIONS 


MADE  DURING  THE  PRINTING  OF  THE  CATALOGUE. 


Note.— As  far  as  practicable,  entries  of  these  books,  under  authors,  titles  and  subjects,  have  been  made  in  the 
preceding  list. 


Adam,  G.  Mercer,  ed.  Sandow  on  physi- 
cal training.  1894 892.4 

Adams,  Sir  F.  O.  and  Cunningham,  C.  D. 

Swiss  confederation.  1889 7103.5 

Adams,  Herbert  B.  Methods  of  histori- 
cal study.  1884 795.19 

Adams,  W:  T.  Our  standard-bearer;  or, 
the  life  of  Gen.  Ulysses  S.  Grant. 

1888  673.24 


Archer,  T.  A.  and  Kingsford,  C:  L.  The 
crusades:  the  story  of  the  Latin 

kingdom  of  Jerusalem.  1895 752.1.43 

Arnold,  S:  Greene.  History  of  Rhode 

Island,  1636-1790.  2v.  1894 797.4 

Arthur,  T.  S.  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.  His- 
tory of  Georgia.  1852 785.23 

As  others  saw  Him  [Jesus],  A.  D.  54. 

1895 486.19 


Addams,  Jane,  Holbrook,  A.  S.  and  others. 
Hull-House  maps  and  papers;  a pre- 
sentation of  nationalitiesand  wages 


in  a congested  district  of  Chicago, 

etc.  [1895.] 952.1 

Addison, C.  G.  Knights  Templars.  [1884.]  695.23 

Addison,  Daniel  D.  Lucy  Larcom;[her] 

life,  letters,  and  diary.  1895 6102.10 

Alberg,  Albert.  Gustavus  Vasa  and  his 

stirring  times.  [1882.] 694.19 

Aldis,  Mary  S.  Great  giant  Arithmos. 

1882 j 898. 26 

Aldrich,  Herbert  L.  Arctic  Alaska  and 

Siberia.  1889 536.11 

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Coffin,  C:  C.  Daughters  of  the  Revolu- 
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Couperus,  Louis.  Majesty.  1895 184.30 

Cox,  Palmer.  The  Brownies  around  the 

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Crane,  L.  E.,  ed.  Newton  Booth  of  Cali- 
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Crane,  T:  F:,  ed.  Chansons  populaires 

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Crawford,  F.  Marion.  Love  in  idleness: 

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Davidson,  T:  Education  of  the  Greek 
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Deane,  W : J.  Joshua:  his  life  and  times. 

1889  461.6.12 

Deland,  Margaret.  Philip  and  his  wife. 

1895  185.7 

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Hassall,  Arthur.  Louis  XIV.  and  the 

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